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The Roadfare Pocket Chainsaw is a 36-inch manual hand chain saw featuring 48 razor-sharp bidirectional teeth made from durable 65Mn high carbon steel. Weighing only 5.9 ounces and equipped with ergonomic nylon handles and a tactical storage pouch, it offers ultralight portability and fast, jam-free cutting ideal for camping, survival, and backpacking. Its extended length and robust design make it perfect for clearing trails or pruning high branches where traditional saws can’t reach.





| ASIN | B08KGZ2S3J |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #174,963 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #69 in Camping Saws |
| Blade Length | 36 Inches |
| Blade Material | 65 Mn High Carbon Steel |
| Blade Shape | Rectangular |
| Brand | Roadfare |
| Color | Black Steel Chain With Orange Handles |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (564) |
| Cutting Angle | 90 Degrees |
| Date First Available | September 30, 2020 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00860004476207 |
| Handle Material | Nylon |
| Included Components | Tactical Belt Pouch Case, Manual Chainsaw with Handles |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
| Item model number | RF-01 |
| Manufacturer | Roadfare, LLC |
| Material | Alloy Steel for Saw, Nylon for Handles |
| Number of Teeth | 48 |
| Part Number | RF-01 |
| Power Source | Manual Pull Hand Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 50"L x 0.5"W x 0.5"H |
| Size | Pocket Size |
| Special Feature | Bidirectional Fast Cutting Blades on every link, Folding Tactical Hand Saw, Robust Case with hook and loop closure, Rugged Cross Stitched High Density Nylon Handles, Ultimate Lightweight Portable Survival Gear |
| Special Features | Bidirectional Fast Cutting Blades on every link, Folding Tactical Hand Saw, Robust Case with hook and loop closure, Rugged Cross Stitched High Density Nylon Handles, Ultimate Lightweight Portable Survival Gear |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
| Warranty Type | Manufacturer's Warranty |
M**R
Life saving product.
I gave this to my father in law for Christmas. Well, one day the stress just got to him and he decided to go all Texas chainsaw massacre but he didn’t have a regular chainsaw so he tried to use this instead.. There he was… trying to saw off my mother in laws leg and she was just like “Roger what the hell are you doing?” I feel like a lot of lives were saved that day. Because this was too slow to really hurt anyone.
D**.
Light, cuts quick, and durable!
I spent WAY too much time researching these. Ended up with this one because of the 36" length and teeth on every link. I keep it in my backpack when mountain biking to clear trails. I'll see people lugging a big chainsaw up and all I can think of is "I can do the same thing!" The 36" length let's you cut stuff that a regular folding saw would be a struggle. My first real test was a 40ft tall tree that had snapped at the base and was stuck in the middle of a trail leaned up against another tree. I whipped out the chain and went to work. It was too heavy to move, but every time I cut, the tree fell slightly more out of the way of the trail. I was able to cut through the tree (about 10" at widest point - see pic with hand for scale) in <60 seconds. Chain got pinched a few times but with some clever angles & muscle you can make it work. For a hand-driven saw with 40ft of tree weighing on it, that's not bad! I highly recommend this pocket chainsaw. I can see this getting a lot of use with very little drawback!
J**R
It rips through wood!
I bought this to rip through fallen trees (small ones) that block trails that I am riding on. I mountain bike a lot, and in spring there are often fallen trees or branches crossing the trail. We have mostly aspen and pine here in the Colorado mountains and the teeth on this thing rip through that stuff! The blades are very sharp right out of the box. I don't know how long that will last, but at least when it's new, they are very sharp. One thing to be aware of if you haven't used one of these before is you need to get your form dialed in. Pull evenly and straight in each direction. Otherwise you get into a situation later in the cut where the chain binds in the cut. The better you get at pulling straight and evenly, the quicker you can rip through a piece of wood. Other than that, it's a very handy tool. Great for ripping up some small fire wood too.
R**T
Really works -- we cut 12" downed trees!
We took this on a trail that had become cluttered with downed trees, and were able to easily cut 12" diameter trees -- we had two people and the trick is not to bend the saw too sharply (like not a U-turn), so you can really get some force behind the pulls -- if you bend sharply, it tends to get stuck, and then you have to stop to loosen it. Anyway, the saw cuts perfectly in both directions, and the handles are easy to manage -- once you get going, the blade aligns in its groove and does the right thing! Anyway, nothing could be lighter for trail maintenance! PS to sharpen, use a 4mm file -- this is 3/8 inch pitch low-profile (pico) chain.
A**R
Single Edge
I made the mistake of ordering this to cut tree branches about 20ft off the ground. The problem is the blade is one sided. After I finally managed to throw the blade tied to some para chord over the branch and positioned the blade on the cutting surface I was able to start cutting with ease chain popped out of the groove. Should bought one with dual cutting edges. It has its uses but not for trimming branches height up the in the tree.
A**N
Get it
Who needs a tree trimming company when you have this? I have three large trees that needs serious trimming. The last quote I got was $6000. I literally cut almost everything in two days using a rope from each side of the saw to reach high branches. Best money I have ever spent.
T**S
May have Saved my life in 15° weather
I was foolish enough to take my wife camping in the middle of a Forest up north where the snow was 8 to 12 inches deep, we had never been there before, AND we started our hike to a camping spot at 7pm in the dark... long story short, we never made it to the camping spot, we lost the trail with the heavy snow. The main issue with survivability for me was that i didn't wear enough layers to stay warm during sleep because I thought my equipment was rated for cold weather we were camping in. Without this chainsaw rope, not sure I would have had a camp fire that lasted the night, which ultimately mags i may freeze to death. I only had my axe-shovel combo tool and no other way to really cut wood without further exhausting myself. This chainsaw chain made it easy to cut down a 10" tree into pieces and arrange them to burn through the night. Just having the campfire so close to our tent ended up increasing the temp of the ambient air around us by at least 20 or 30 degrees which made me stop shivering and allowed me to sleep. The trade off was having the hot ashes burn holes in the ceiling of the tent throughout the night. We initially tried to sleep without the campfire being very big at first since campfires in that park were banned, but I woke up only 2 hours into the night to hear a grey wolf howling and find the fire was out and i was shaking so bad it felt like my back was iced over. In hindsight, i may have died in my sleep because i didn't notice i was even cold until the wolf woke me up. (Note to self, 20° rated sleeping bags aren't really good enough to keep you warm at 20°F). I forced myself to get dressed with snowpants and all and started to aggressively cut wood with this chainsaw to build a fire that could burn through the night. I warmed up and had a fire ready in under 20 minutes. Thankyou to the seller for selling such a tool and thank you to Amazon for sharing the tool in my feed as an advertisement only a week before the trip. I got lucky or someone was watching over me. Either way, 5 stars for making a compact product that retains its sharp teeth without dulling (even though I was only cutting soft pine and mulberry trees).
A**D
Exactly what I expected
Good to use in a survival situation where you need to get some bigger pieces to make a shelter cuts good and fairly fast as well. I'm a bush crafter so this is good for my bag I still carry a fold out saw for more precise cuts but this really helps cut bigger pieces faster if you don't need things to be precise or flat.
P**A
Bhai maja aa gya mast cut rha hi with zero effort
P**I
Chain width is small
M**L
It works.
K**I
Good product...it works excellent where normal saw fails
S**K
This is not 36 inch chain! It's 24 inch chain. The product description is false. I have not used it and m planning to return due to the cheating in product specification.
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