What's the best foldable camping saw?

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Bluemoose
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What's the best foldable camping saw?

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Hey, I know this was covered briefly somewhere a few weeks ago but couldn't find it again. I am looking for a lightweight, folding saw for hiking trips. Since Spyderco does not make them, I'm wondering what brands cut the best.

If you have a great foldable saw, what is it?

Thanks
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silky big boy
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Ditto on the Silky brand saws. Sharp as all get out and cut forever. Depending on blade length, you may be better off with a fixed blade--the silky fixed blades are very, very light. I've been using the same pair of Silky saws (one coarse for trees I don't care about and one fine for pruning) and they still seem as sharp as the day they came in the mail. I get mine from silkysaws online.
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I use the sawvivor. It's lightweight and works really well.

http://www.amazon.com/Trail-Blazer-SSW- ... 428&sr=8-2
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My favorite "big" folding saw: the Sawvivor.

For smaller, check out these: http://www.garrettwade.com/5-in-folding ... /16W01.01/
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Hi,
I bought one at Harbor Freight for about $5.00, and it works great. I use it for trimming the trees.
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Thanks guys, I've got ideas now.
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