Outdoor Edge 4.5" Flip N' Zip Saw - Lightweight Folding Aluminum Handle Outdoor-Hunting Saw with 65Mn Spring Steel Blade and Triple Ground Saw Teeth for Bone and Wood with Mossy Oak Nylon Sheath
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In addition to black and blaze orange, I am sure it's available in other colors, too. This was the black one I bought. You should check the color of the item you're ordering so you don't receive a disappointed product.
It does not have a replacement blade, as far as I know. There is one unit in mine.
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Using this zip saw, I've field dressed many deer and have had great success cutting through the pelvis and ribcage. Thank you for your help.
This thing seems to be getting good reviews, but I'm not sure why. When I was researching before purchasing, I saw video examples of deer hunters effortlessly cutting through the pelvic bone and breast bone. Despite finally having the chance to use mine yesterday (unfortunately outside of the return period), I could not even get the blade It should have been the other way around. I think this is just a gimmick and I'm bummed that I can't get my money back. If I can't cut through the bone of my deer with my bone saw, I have no need for it. Having a serrated bunting knife or a classic T-shaped bone saw would be a better choice than this one. I wouldn't recommend that if it's the only tool you have with you to cut.
I don't know if it was a gimmick product or operator error. As a result, I ended up doing the rest of the job (the whole job) with my buck knife. Was that too much pressure on me? There was no way to cut through this thing.
You can keep it in your hunting bag if you want. It folds down a bit and does not take up a lot of room in the closet. Takes care of branches up to 2 inches in diameter, so it makes shooting lanes easier for you. appear to be too large and aggressive to cut bone, but I'd imagine that they will get the job done with a bit of effort. Should be able to split a rib cage without much difficulty. Bones of greater size would be challenging to cut. They would be more like tree blades than bone blades. If I were going to bone saw a whitetail, I would recommend the Havalon Baracuda with its interchangeable blades or the Havalon Hydra. Even so, the havalon is much more expensive, 3, so this may be a bargain for those who are not concerned about the price tag. There is one drawback, however the blade is not made from stainless steel. As you can imagine, it's a typical steel blade you'd find on a folding pruning saw, so if not cared for and kept dry, it will rust. That it will fit nicely in the hunting bag and at a reasonable price is very attractive to me.
As a result of reading some negative reviews, I decided to still give this saw a try. As I have carried this knife for a few weeks in my pack, and finally used it to cut some deer leg bones, I have found it durable and well-made. All of the features work as intended. Despite its small size, this gadget is incredibly well made and very lightweight. What you'll want to bring with you whenever you travel. It's true that a Wyoming saw is more durable, but they are heavy and bulky. In addition to the handle, the case is made out of a The product looks well made and feels good to touch. The deer legs were easily cut after I mastered using the cleat. It took a little bit to get used to how it cuts, but after I mastered it, it happened In my opinion, you should consider it.
It is a good product for people with arthritis. I searched the web for hours in order to find one so Because it is so hard to unlock the latch when open, I have to use a pair of pliers to unlock it when closed. Within the blade, there is no difficulty in moving it in or For some reason, there is no instruction included with it, so I had to watch a video online to figure out how to close These pruners are helping me remove dead leaves from my potted plants outside.
There is no proof that it works as well as hunting tv claimed. It took a lot of sawing to get through the leg of a deer. A small, compact emergency kit can be useful in an emergency That's all there is to In case you need to use it on big game bones, you might want to consider something bigger. The blade of my pocket knife is serrated, so I think it.
I bought another one to keep in my back pocket as well. I have one regardless of which stand I choose. I helped a buddy hang a ladder stand and used a bow saw to cut a branch from a tree. There was no way to cut through the maple branch with the old bow saw. As I was finishing the job, I pulled out this folding saw. The bow saw was too short, but it cut better than it should have. Exactly a week later, I used it again to catch a nice buck on opening day of the Opening the rib cage with a saw. It is easy.