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SILKY

Bigboy Outback 360mm

Bigboy Outback 360mm

Regular price $146.99 AUD
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The Silky Bigboy Outback hand saw features a handle made of arbor composite. It provides excellent grip and control for wet, cold and game-processing conditions. 

The blade can cut both wood and bone with ease. It iss black-plated with a nickel/tin blend to improve durability and reduce reflection for stealth activities.

Silky is a Japanese manufacturer of extraordinary saws. Their saws cut on the pull stroke and are so effective they are a staple for professional arborists.

If you've been resisting carrying a chainsaw in your 4x4 or are looking for a compact alternative, a Silky BigBoy Outback might be the solution.

  • Weight: 478g / 1.05lbs
  • Blade length: 360mm
  • Blade shape: curved
  • Teeth pitch: 6.5 (5.5 teeth per inch)
  • Non-set teeth to reduce resistance for smoother, easier and faster cutting.
  • The teeth of the blade are heated and hardened to stay sharp three times longer than non-hardened teeth.
  • Mirai-Me technology teeth featuring 4 cutting angles along the blade for rip-cutting, cross-cutting and slant cutting, leaving a smooth surface every time.
  • Blacking plating allows entire blade, including the teeth, to be coated with a unique, highly durable Nickel / Tin blend which provides longer blade life and improved cutting performance.
  • Bag included
  • Manufactured: Japan
  • Warranty: limited lifetime

 

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