Case study overview
Forester Chainsaw Protection 
Jaedon Enterprises are the leader in Forestry Protection and Safety clothing in New Zealand and Australia. Managing Director Mike May wanted to build on their leadership by developing the next generation in Chainsaw Protection. The project entitled 'Protex' was created to develop a whole new internal structure capable of stopping the chainsaw even more quickly and preventing injury.
his project set out to create a new range of advanced lightweight cut resistant fabrics and chainsaw protection that can enhance both user safety and perfomance that can generate significant sales within the major international forestry markets.
The project involved the development of a primary material through textile engineering and science, and the technical garment construction. A significant benchmarking exercise was completed to establish where current international products were positioned performance wise. This information was taken into the yarn and construction assessment which defined the best material composition.
Concept development and type testing over 359 layers with 102 drop tests providing a library of alternative compositions and test restults. Six layers proved optimal from the wearers perspective and delivered the required protection. A critical insight was that the outer layer plays a crucial role in stalling the chainsaw (whereas industry knowledge suggested it did not play a role).
Locus then moved into the development of a new brand platform capable of meeting the requirements of the innovative new product and to effectively communicate the material.
The 'Forester' brand was redeveloped and complemented with additional devices used in support of the product marketing and launch. The new product is entering the RD1 retail chain nationwide and has been picked up by both Husqvarna and other global brands.
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