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Reddit mentions of Agawa Canyon - BOREAL21 Folding Bow Saw - Black Frame, Yellow Handle, All-Purpose Blade

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Agawa Canyon - BOREAL21 Folding Bow Saw - Black Frame, Yellow Handle, All-Purpose Blade. Here are the top ones.

Agawa Canyon - BOREAL21 Folding Bow Saw - Black Frame, Yellow Handle, All-Purpose Blade
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    Features:
  • VERSATILE: Take the BOREAL21 folding bow saw wherever you go - camping, backpacking, canoeing, off-trail, hunting, trail clearing or around the home.
  • EASY: Opens in seconds - just unfold, snap into position & start sawing. Automatic blade tensioning with no loose parts - No need to touch the blade while opening & closing
  • LIGHT & PACKABLE: Length (21”/53cm) & Weight (18oz/530g)
  • EFFECTIVE & ERGONOMIC: High clearance frame for large diameter cuts, optimized geometry for the most efficient saw stoke
  • DURABLE: anodized 6063 aluminum frame, fiberglass reinforced nylon handle, all stainless steel hardware, hardened and coated saw blades
Specs:
ColorYellow
Height2 Inches
Length21.5 Inches
Weight1.0625 Pounds
Width1 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Agawa Canyon - BOREAL21 Folding Bow Saw - Black Frame, Yellow Handle, All-Purpose Blade:

u/MilesBeforeSmiles · 7 pointsr/Bushcraft

Tomahawks are fun but because they were designed as a fighting weapon most aren't as good as axes or hatchets at being an axe or a hatchet. They do work, just not as well.

If you want to buy one for the "cool" factor then go for it, many people here have one for that reason. But, if you want something that will work better I suggest an axe.

That said, for what you have described in your post (ie. fallen tree on road) I would say you shouldn't use either but instead get yourself a bow saw. Saws are usually lighter, cut safer, and you can get through more wood with less energy spent and less strength needed. Agawa Canyon makes a good folding one and Bahco makes one of the best budget, non-folders out there.

Good luck!

u/alaskaj1 · 4 pointsr/CampingGear

I have been looking for either a saw or hatchet myself. If I go with a saw it seems like the top contenders are the sven saw 21 or the boreal 21.

u/ChocolateMicroscope · 1 pointr/DIY

Are the metal teeth that you cut off typically hardened steel on old saws like this? I only ask because I recently bought a Boreal 21 folding saw for camping, and you can see the hardened tips on that, so I was wondering if you need to re-harden the tips of your saw after cutting new teeth?

Incredible restoration by the way! During the first few pictures I did not expect you to cut those teeth off haha.

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