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Re: POLL: Return of the SpyderSaw? Single bladed or as part of a Dyad?

Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2020 10:01 am
by N. Brian Huegel

Re: POLL: Return of the SpyderSaw? Single bladed or as part of a Dyad?

Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2020 10:20 am
by Wartstein
N. Brian Huegel wrote:
Thu Sep 03, 2020 10:01 am
Silky Saws are the BEST!

https://translate.google.com/translate? ... ch&pto=aue

You may very well be right generally... but not in situatuons where lowest weight and packsize / packbulk are the main concerns... see my previous post viewtopic.php?f=2&t=87504#p1449326

Re: POLL: Return of the SpyderSaw? Single bladed or as part of a Dyad?

Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2020 7:33 pm
by bearrowland
My thing as an older hiker is weight. I think the saw would provide some great cutting power at a low weight. Hey, if it's a Spyderco, it's gotta cut!

Re: POLL: Return of the SpyderSaw? Single bladed or as part of a Dyad?

Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2020 10:55 pm
by Takuan
Following Warstein’s comment, I think there might be an interest among the members of the lightweight backpacking community in a functional, lightweight folding saw. When you’re trying to get your base pack weight down under 20 lbs, every ounce counts. A Bahco or Silky saw is a great tool, but it’s longer, thicker, and heavier than a SpyderSaw. I know a lot of lightweight backpackers who swear by the Native 5, so perhaps there’s a market there.

Re: POLL: Return of the SpyderSaw? Single bladed or as part of a Dyad?

Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2020 10:59 pm
by vivi
A long while ago there was a Benchmade folder....can't recall the name.

It was a general purpose locking knife like an Axis lock Endura, but on the back of the spine there was a second slipjoint blade.

I could imagine something like that working better for a potential Spydersaw Dyad than the traditional Dyad side by side layout.

Re: POLL: Return of the SpyderSaw? Single bladed or as part of a Dyad?

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2020 1:48 am
by Diamondback
I have one of the originals and they are handy and were reasonably priced. But today I'm not so sure ....I can buy a Silky Saw Pocket boy 130 for about $35. A current production Spydersaw would be in the $150 range, most likely. And by the way, if push-comes-to-shove It's the Bahco Laplander that I make room for in my pack. It out cuts the Spydersaw by a huge margin.

Re: POLL: Return of the SpyderSaw? Single bladed or as part of a Dyad?

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2020 5:00 am
by Menipo
vivi wrote:
Thu Sep 03, 2020 10:59 pm
A long while ago there was a Benchmade folder....can't recall the name.

It was a general purpose locking knife like an Axis lock Endura, but on the back of the spine there was a second slipjoint blade.

I could imagine something like that working better for a potential Spydersaw Dyad than the traditional Dyad side by side layout.
You mean the 921 Switchback?

https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=htt ... AdAAAAABAh

Re: POLL: Return of the SpyderSaw? Single bladed or as part of a Dyad?

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2020 8:24 am
by Cambertree
The Silky saws are the gold standard of folding saws, as others have said.

If Spyderco made a folding saw, it would have to be better than the Gomboy and Pocketboy series for me to be interested.

If I had to really save weight on a trip to the bush, I’d take my Silky 240 Gomboy and a fixed blade and leave my axe behind. And I love my axes.

The different teeth sizes and replaceable blades would make them hard to beat with a folding saw with a non replaceable blade.

Having said that, I do find the saw on my SAK Soldier, Hiker and Huntsman quite useful. But if I need to do real work with a folding saw, it’s always a Silky.

My brother in law is an arborist and horticulturalist and he tells me that the Silky hand saws and pole saws are pretty much all the professionals use as well.