Survival Purpose
A quality, locking hand saw is necessity for outdoor survival. Trimming firewood and building shelter are only a couple of the common functions in a survival situation. While a hatchet is handy, it requires more energy than a sharp handsaw.
We take ours camping and it gets used a lot. We recommend carrying one of these or a hatchet in your Stage 2 go-bag and then store the other in your Stage 3 bin.
What We Like
- Energy Requirement - compared to whittling or chopping with an axe a hand saw
- Light Weight - this saw is about half the weight of a hatchet
- Versatility - can be used for many survival functions
- Locking - blade locks out for safety
- Case - keeps saw dust and sap from getting on your other gear
Tips and Recommendations
- Safety - like any bladed tool, follow instructions and be safe
Safe and Secure