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Item 730560
Specification | Description |
| Weight | 1 pound |
| Length | 13.75 inches |
| Length of blade(s) | 10 inches |
| Blade material | Stainless steel |
| Handle material | Aluminum/rubber |
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Comments about Gerber Gator Pack Saw:
It will fit in a large backpack but maybe a little too heavy duty for the average backpacker. Far better than the sawblade on the average pocket knife. More suited to cutting firewood at campgrounds. Blade is thin and flexible with 2 different cutting edges, one for heavy cutting, the other for light cutting. Handle is easy to grip and pull.
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Comments about Gerber Gator Pack Saw:
The bottom line is that this is a great camp saw. It whips through branches and trees like a hot knife through butter. It's lightweight, durable, and packs well due to its flat design. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because the grip only allows the use of 3 fingers instead of all four (one through the center hole and one on either side). This really only comes in to play when you are cutting very thick stuff.
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Comments about Gerber Gator Pack Saw:
This little saw went from cutting right through the breast plate of my buck to cutting down my X-mas tree. The two different blades make it easy to make the switch depending on what you are cutting. The small handle is a T-handle, but unlike most, which you rack your knuckles on what your cutting, the blade is long enough to keep your hand away from what your cutting. Overall it's another good product from Gerber, I recommend this saw to anybody.
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