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No hay artículos en el carroEduardo Pastor Vega
Comentado en España el 1 de abril de 2025
No lo he utilizado aun pero por lo que he visto y tenerlo físicamente tiene un pintorra de primera. La hoja da miedo acercarse a ella. Deseando de utilizarla.
Ydefix
Comentado en Francia el 5 de abril de 2025
Génial, j’avais déjà une scie de ce type mais d’une autre marque et la comparaison des deux joue grandement en la faveur de cette nouvelle scie. Désormais, elle me suit dans toutes mes aventures.
umbert_lucib
Comentado en Italia el 30 de noviembre de 2024
Lo usata per tagliare dei rami e un rasoio e non ho fatto fatica
Marc Le Blanc
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de octubre de 2024
I was hesitant to buy this because it seemed expensive but it cuts really well and comes in really handy. Worth every penny.
Dread O'Knight
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de febrero de 2023
Wow! I luv this saw and its (new) look! I've been having a lot of fun just cutting branches from an 80'ft felled-tree (with ease). Spring trimmings are already underway.Fwiw I also have the 240mm Gomboy, which is also great! But for branches up to 5", the Pocketboy is stiffer and cuts just as fast, plus it's easier and less bulky to carry, especially when collecting driftwood or cutting long branches that had felled for campfires, when wilderness camping.Previously, I've relied on my Bahco Laplander, which is also a great, tough, and lightweight folding saw. But there was a clear difference and advantage in cutting performance with the Pocketboy. At 8.8oz, it's 1.7oz heavier and about 1/4" shorter than the Laplander; but the Pocketboy cuts much faster with less effort, even though it mostly cuts on the pullback motion (1-way).The arbor composite (wooden resin) handle of the Outback Edition (series) just highlights its rugged looks and superior performance. The contoured-grip is very comfortable on the bare hand. Like others, I wish Silky included a more functional practical belt case (nylon/leather) for field use vs. the plastic one; but I suspect this may have to do with potential issues of rusting from saw blades(?). Otherwise, for those who faithfully take care of their blades and tools, this shouldn't be a problem.Rec'd: After cutting a while, I noticed that the handle will "stain" or darken after frequent use. While for most, this would impart a bit of character. I decided to personalize the look for my Pocketboy. I painted the relief-letterings, which are molded into the handle construction: [i.e. SiLKY, JAPAN] by using fine-tipped enamel markers in red and black colors to match its brand logo. I had to wear reading glasses to better control painting. After it dried, I applied Linseed Oil, which imparts a darker and warmer tone to wood composite; but imo it also helps resist staining from oil, grime, etc. The feel of the handle and grippy-ness doesn't change. Regardless, it looks great with or without it; but I know that this saw is mine. ;) And I don't ever expect to use another that bests it in function and performance.[Update Mar-2023] I found a sheath w/Malice-molle belt clips! At 9" tall and 3 -1/2" wide it's perfect for those who prefer to carry on their belt or attach to a (molle) pack, when out in the field. Check out the "G109370 Gerber Sheath Large Tan by Gerber Knives". (see updated photos)
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