What are the best folding camping saws in 2026?
Best bang for your buck.
>>2862205Honestly? Probably some cheap shit from Walmart.
>>2862205the best saw is the one you have on you
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>>2862205I have one of these Japanese style wood saws. Very thin, super sharp and cuts through wood like butter.
>>2862205Those are cute.
>>2862239Folded it, now what?
>>2862205I bring one of these with me.
>>2862205I have a bahco laplander that I'm very happy with, I carry it sometimes to clear deadfalls on the trail. If I was going to be going out to do dedicated trail work or if I knew I needed to be capable of tackling larger trees I'd bring a bow saw like >>2862211
>>2862211I have the 21 and it's a beast. i think the other style of saws might make more sense for thin limbs the size of a finger or slightly bigger, but the boreal makes quick work of actual thick stuff
>>2862205>bahco laplander for hard use>silky gomboy for faster cutting with more breakable blade>cheapest biggest bow say you can find if "umm it doesn't have to fold all the time"avoid this kind of crap>>2862211
>>2862205I've been using the Sven saw since I was a scout 3 decades ago. Always going to be my pick for processing wood at camp.
Silky big BoiOr katana if you need big logs cut.
>>2862212Yeah, there are certain things that I buy the cheap version of because I'm okay with just fucking one up and getting a new one. This would go into that category
Silky big boy with a spare blade but I dont hike with it any more. It's a larp tool for now. If I do ever want make a perma shelter with it I can.
>>2862413You read my mind. They make chainsaws incredibly small now as well if I don't want to worry about charging anything
>>2862239What are you planning to cut down? Yggdrasil?
The best is a silky, but you pay a little extra
>>2862207this is what I have, saws through shit like butter.