Saw-vivor: Bahco Laplander Folding Saw

A saw is a great tool to limb trees in a clean and sympathetic manner towards the tree itself. Although a small forest axe can accomplish most of your lumberjack duties quite readily, a saw can often be a better choice. In many instances, using a saw is a safer and better use of energy than wielding an axe.

If you aren’t able to pack a “Swede” type saw due to its size, a small folding saw is a great alternative.

Small and lightweight, this trusty little companion folds and locks into place quite securely. Because the saw blade folds into the handle, it can be packed safely and easily. The locking saw blade also adds a level of security which is always welcome.

When used properly (and not for jobs best reserved for a larger and/or different tool), the performance of the Bahco Laplander folding saw is excellent. This little saw allows you to precisely cut timber according to your needs in a way that would be very difficult with an axe.

In a survival situation, a bright orange handle really helps to keep it instantly visible which helps to prevent loss, stepping on it (leading to damage and/or injury) etc…

The handle and overall length of this saw makes for great ergonomics and control.

Although the saw blades are replaceable, I’ve been quite pleased with how well the saw’s teeth have held their edge (haven’t had to replace the blade yet).

  • Simple
  • Functional
  • Robust
  • Lightweight
  • Safe
  • Portable
  • Well Priced
Great Value.
Made in Sweden
Cost: Around CDN $20
Interesting fact: A small folding saw like the Bahco Laplander can actually be used to split wood.
Search “Ray Mears splitting wood with a saw” on YouTube to find out how.