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Item name: Rope saw kit
Material: 65Mn steel
Number of teeth: 68
Rope saw length: 53in
Rope length: 16.4ft
Package size: 9.4 x 6.7 x 2 inches
Package weight: 1.15lb
Package list:
1 × 53" rope saw
1 × Round file
1 × Throwing weight bag
2 × 16.4 feet ropes
2 × Handles with S-hooks
2 × Wrist straps
2 × Carabiners
Lester C. Morse
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
Had some limbs to trim in a tree and worked well for what I used them for. It was a little awkward to used but got the job done.
cep
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2024
It's difficult to imagine any other saw designed for this use could work much better. The teeth are sharp and the chain is two-sided, so it is easy to put in position. When oiled heavily and pulled steadily, the chain cuts very well. The only down side is that the holes in the end of the chain are too small to attach a carabiner to allow for easy assembly. I used a regular hoist chain link to attach the ropes. An additional rope to keep pressure downward on the limb being cut so there is no binding is a must. And when sawing it's absolutely necessary to pull with your lead arm only, while keeping total slack on the drag arm...then reverse. It works great, but remember it's not a power saw, and that using it is still a tough job. But it beats calling someone else if limited trimming of small branches is all you need. This is a keeper.
William
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2024
So I had some limbs about 15’ up. The ropes included are too short so I used some I had. The pouch is useless. I had to make a rig from a telescoping pole and tied a heavy lathe face plate onto the rope and ran it through a hole in the pole. After I extended the pole I put the weight over the limb. Let the weight drop down and tied the chain to the other end of the rope then attached the other rope to the other end of the chain.The chain is sharp, almost too sharp in my opinion because it digs into the limb and jams up. It’s a pain to get it loose. All in all it works decent, just wish it wouldn’t hang up.Update: Got one limb cut but kept getting stuck. Attempts at others limbs were unsuccessful. Kept getting stuck. Would not recommend it for high limbs., as it is aggravating and dangerous. May be ok for cutting limbs on the ground. That way if it gets stuck, you can free it easier.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2024
This arrived Jan 4th and first used it Feb 4th because of the weather. Lots of single digit temps! BRRRR! On the third limb the weight bag broke. Wife said it was single stitched, no zig zag and only one pass. So I taped it up for now. On the fourth limb the chain broke and the return period is over! The ropes are very short and you need extra to use if your branches are more than 10-12 feet in the air, which mine were. When it was working it seemed to do fine. The rope saw is a great idea but this one is very cheaply made! Maybe if your only doing one or two branches it might work for you. Another cheep chinese product!
Robert
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2024
Some good, some bad. No instructions provided. The chain has bi-direction teeth on both sides of the blade. I have used this for about 30 hardwood limbs. The chain is high carbon steel, durable and still sharp. I recommend the longest chain (53"), well worth paying the extra couple bucks.The rope provided is very short and not very durable. I purchased 2x 50' of 1/4" diamond braid utility rope (works much better). You need a rope that have very little stretch (don't use paracord). The 1/4" rope is larger diameter than the rope provided, which is less likely to break if you get the chain bound in the cut. Use the "S" hooks provided in the kit to attach the rope to the chain (pliers to squeeze the "S" hooks to keep it from coming apart). The plastic handles provided with the saw kit work pretty good (even with the larger 1/4" rope).The throw bag provided is useless (unless your limb is about 10' off the ground). I use a 35# bow & arrow, with 3 lug-nuts taped to the arrow for weight, and string tied to the arrow. Once I get the arrow over the limb (sometimes takes several shots), tie the string to the 1/4" rope and pull the rope over the limb. Have your buddy stand some distance away from the tree, so the rope is about 45-degree angle from vertical (If you stand too close the chain will bind in the cut). Getting a rhythm takes some practice, but the chain cuts pretty quickly. When the limb starts to fall... RUN. You can't predict how the limb will swing on the way down or if it will bounce.When this one wears-out, I will buy another.
JROB
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
Saw worked well. Able to trim 6 -8" branches with no problem. The throw bag fell apart as soon as i added weight to it. Had to create my own.
Dan
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024
The rope it comes with is junk and short so you will need to upgrade it. I recommend buying the largest chain since you will need it for when the chain gets stuck at certain angles and positions you will be able to get it working still. Buying 2 sets of chains is helpful in the event you get one stuck or pinched. The counter weight bag they give you is also junk (threads fell apart). I ended up just taping mine up with electrical tape to keep the counter weights inside. I recommend buying an extra rope with a small strong carabiner on it for throwing the counter weight and pulling down the section you are cutting. Overall everything in this kit is junk except for the chain but the cutting chain is awesome and worth upgrading everything else.
Keith A. Jones
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2023
I had never used this type of saw but figured I would give it a chance. I needed to remove some big limbs from way up in a giant oak over my neighbor's property. The limbs were way too high for the included rope so I used some paracord instead. I tied an eight oz lead fishing sinker to the paracord and threw it over the limb. It took several tries to get it over the limb but once it was all set up, it quickly cut through six and eight inch thick branches. This thing is great.
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