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Hi all,
Does anyone have a saw they love for camping? Would be nice to upgrade mine and figured I'd ask Santa for one this Christmas and would love to hear if anyone has a specific model they would recommend.
Cheers
Lenny
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Hi,
I’ve been using the Agawa Boreal 21. Great saw, does a great job processing wood.
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captainchaos2000 wrote:
Hi,
I’ve been using the Agawa Boreal 21. Great saw, does a great job processing wood.
Looks like an amazing saw! Do you use the All Purpose, or Aggressive blade?
Last edited by hiker72 (12/17/2022 8:54 am)
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I have the aggressive blade on it. I don’t think I’ve used the all purpose blade so far.
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I have the Agawa 21 with the all purpose blade and don't think much of it. I also have this folding saw from Lowe's. It is lighter, cheaper, quicker to deploy and processes wood faster.
Ocassionally goes on sale for 50% off, so $13.
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Depending on context. Silky Pocketboy on a solo trip, gomboy for base-camping, and a cheap wood saw for winter.
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i use the silky saw as well, i do like this saw,, i have a old trail blazer saw made in canada,, tube handles that break down to hold the pieces for tripping,,
i have used a saw similar to the one that martin mentioned above from lowes store, we used that saw to process a moose before the long carry to camp,, worth it's weight in gold
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Agawa Boreal 21" with the all purpose blade has served me well over the last 4 seasons.
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Thanks everyone, much appreciated!
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I also use the Agawa Boreal 21, so far it has been great. Before that I used the Sven Saw which was amazing as well, only complaint was the Diameter of wood you can cut was limited by the design. I also use a small folding saw used for cutting ICF, and recently received a Silky Pocket Boy, which I find to be very handy for smaller jobs. I would be happy with any of these saws on a trip.
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TheTrail Blazer Sawvivor
I picked this up (literally - found it in the woods) probably 20 years ago. They don't make them anymore but if you find one up for sale used, grab it. Love it: Light, packable, cuts wood like butter. Their story, as I recall, is one of a great product by a little NS company that grew too fast for management to handle.