Nice review. Toss a little file in the case and you can resharpen that blade several times, so with a spare you can easily go 5-10 years of major woodcutting and maybe longer, all depends on how you sharpen edit: I forgot to mention that because the blades are able to be resharpened, where silkies really aren't, that it makes these kind of saws the best price to performance, also the unbreakable factor of the blades as well
I never once considered resharpening the blade that's brilliant thank you I got some research to do now. but I couldn't agree more they are absaloutly worth the price although expensive ill have it for life
@@JTDOutdoors if you go to harbor freight they have a 12 pack of little files for 4.99, the little flat ones or triangle ones work perfect (whatever ones fit down between the teeth). Don't be scared to file a bowsaw it literally takes 10 minutes for a blade that size, each tooth has two easy angles to do and the rakers are just flat if you want to touch those up. I put orange paracord on the handles of my little files and wrap them with orange hockey tape so nothing in the bush gets lost
Hi there, You did a outstanding job on that review ! Very informative…. Those are great saws, I have had one for a while and would highly recommend it also ! Thank you so much for sharing and take care 👍🏻🇺🇸
Thanks for the video. I would love to have the Agawa Canyon Boreal21 or 24...or perhaps that 15" model, but it is hard to justify when I have the Bob Durstrude's Quick Buck Saw and only need it occasionally. Both are great designs.
@F91jvuDX 24 was the only one available to order when I purchased the 21 was out of stock unfortunately but kinda glad I have the 24 I have used my buddies 21 recently and the few extra inches is nice plus can cut a bit larger diameter
@Birdman884 couldn't tell ya to ne honest I have never owned pr tried a silky. they are the Agawa blades that came with it. Main reason for purchasing this saw was that I can get blades at any hardware store it's a standard size. Silky isn't widely available near me I'm in a small town in BC and hated the idea of having to order blades online
@@JTDOutdoors Great saw for sure and versatile! I think the blades that are produced for them are from Bahco. Another video mentioned Agawa handles are Canadian manufactured and a Scandinavian country for the blade origins.
Great review! As much as I love these saws. Especially so, due to its packability. But the price point seems a little high. But I get it, its quality.. yes.. But the price goes up exponentially with the size. Like 150 dollars for a 21+ inch buck saw? To rich for my blood.. lol.
they are pricey Jeff I agree. But buy once cry once lol I have had no problems or issues with it. probably spent the same replacing folders and blades on my little guys lol
all depends which way you hold the log 👍gotta be aware of where your hands going to go when the peice your cutting breaks free and slow down the stroke near the end you'll have no issues
not at all to be honest but I have never used a 21. the 24 does give a little extra cutting depth and was all that was available at the time of order lol.
pricing isnt something i typcially add to my videos as it varies greatly from prvince to province or country to country. I show off the good and bad of the products if they interest you a simple google search in your area will give you the prices and you can find the best pricing for your location 👍 Agawas site to amazon dealers the prices vary greatly its tough to add the dollar figure in alot of cases
Nice review. Toss a little file in the case and you can resharpen that blade several times, so with a spare you can easily go 5-10 years of major woodcutting and maybe longer, all depends on how you sharpen
edit: I forgot to mention that because the blades are able to be resharpened, where silkies really aren't, that it makes these kind of saws the best price to performance, also the unbreakable factor of the blades as well
I never once considered resharpening the blade that's brilliant thank you I got some research to do now. but I couldn't agree more they are absaloutly worth the price although expensive ill have it for life
@@JTDOutdoors if you go to harbor freight they have a 12 pack of little files for 4.99, the little flat ones or triangle ones work perfect (whatever ones fit down between the teeth). Don't be scared to file a bowsaw it literally takes 10 minutes for a blade that size, each tooth has two easy angles to do and the rakers are just flat if you want to touch those up.
I put orange paracord on the handles of my little files and wrap them with orange hockey tape so nothing in the bush gets lost
@@escapetherace1943 absaloutly brilliant thank you
@@JTDOutdoors np, make sure the teeth are out too with some pliers or a saw-set, I like tools to be for life
Hi there,
You did a outstanding
job on that review !
Very informative….
Those are great saws,
I have had one for a while and would highly recommend it also !
Thank you so much for sharing and take care 👍🏻🇺🇸
thank you I appreciate that so much.
I think I have made up my mind on what's replacing my Silky. Thanks Hombre! Subbed.
you wont regret it
Great piece of kit - I dig it! Looks durable and easy to assemble. Outstanding review brotha
thanks you it is hands down the best saw I've ever used thats forsure
Love that saw
Mine has helped me so much.
Thank you for the review
it helps with almost everything thanks for watching Joe
@@JTDOutdoors your welcome Jeff
@@JTDOutdoors your welcome bro
Great review! I have been using mine for almost 2 years on the same blade. Still very sharp!
that's awesome. such a great life span
Thanks for the video. I would love to have the Agawa Canyon Boreal21 or 24...or perhaps that 15" model, but it is hard to justify when I have the Bob Durstrude's Quick Buck Saw and only need it occasionally. Both are great designs.
24 as the only option avaiable when i orderd id like the 15 i think aswell. thanks for watching
I recently picked one up after YEARS of needing one.
its am amazing saw
@JTDOutdoors I do have to agree😁
Awesome review brother, thank you. I have been thinking about getting one of these. Think I will have to tell Momma Bear to get me one for my Birthday
that's exactly how I got mine 👍lol
Nice review! I’m a bit torn between the 24 and 21 inches, but will probably go for the smaller size for compactness and lightweight.
@F91jvuDX 24 was the only one available to order when I purchased the 21 was out of stock unfortunately but kinda glad I have the 24 I have used my buddies 21 recently and the few extra inches is nice plus can cut a bit larger diameter
Go with the 24 and also use it as a defensive weapon...in the case.
Came over from Frontier Survival live, got that bell clicked also. Have a great weekend
much appreciated 🙏 I got some running around to do but will pop over to your channel later 👍
awesome review
thanks bro
Curious how this saw compares to a Silky Big Boy.
Are these Bahco blades?
Love the Agawa design!
@Birdman884 couldn't tell ya to ne honest I have never owned pr tried a silky. they are the Agawa blades that came with it. Main reason for purchasing this saw was that I can get blades at any hardware store it's a standard size. Silky isn't widely available near me I'm in a small town in BC and hated the idea of having to order blades online
@@JTDOutdoors Great saw for sure and versatile! I think the blades that are produced for them are from Bahco. Another video mentioned Agawa handles are Canadian manufactured and a Scandinavian country for the blade origins.
@@Birdman884 o interesting ill have to look into that
Don’t buy anything less I love this saw!
couldn't agree more
Awesome saw I own #24 . Try Dandy saw just as nice fixed blade though!
hands down one of my favorite
Great folding saw,,
I'm in love with with thank you for watching!
Great review! As much as I love these saws. Especially so, due to its packability. But the price point seems a little high. But I get it, its quality.. yes.. But the price goes up exponentially with the size. Like 150 dollars for a 21+ inch buck saw? To rich for my blood.. lol.
they are pricey Jeff I agree. But buy once cry once lol I have had no problems or issues with it. probably spent the same replacing folders and blades on my little guys lol
@@JTDOutdoors ha! Buy once, cry alot once ... 😀
They’re on sale in a bunch of places right now! Picked one up from REI for my brother for Christmas.
@Kristian Kindschy ill have to look and see!
1 reviewer had proables hitting there hand on what they were cutting with the 21". Do you have any trouble with the 24" once you get the stoke down?
all depends which way you hold the log 👍gotta be aware of where your hands going to go when the peice your cutting breaks free and slow down the stroke near the end you'll have no issues
@@JTDOutdoors Thank you
@@wendellbell6164 very welcome wendell
@@wendellbell6164 I never had that issue, sounds kinda weird to me
@@escapetherace1943 thank you for the reply.
In hindsight would you rather have the 24” or slightly smaller 21”?
not at all to be honest but I have never used a 21. the 24 does give a little extra cutting depth and was all that was available at the time of order lol.
I imagine the 21 fits in packs better and performance has to be very close to the 24"
Good presentation
thank you
I love reviews but as always you forget to tell us the prices why do we get all information of saw except cost,thanks for review
pricing isnt something i typcially add to my videos as it varies greatly from prvince to province or country to country. I show off the good and bad of the products if they interest you a simple google search in your area will give you the prices and you can find the best pricing for your location 👍 Agawas site to amazon dealers the prices vary greatly its tough to add the dollar figure in alot of cases
Spare c-clips?!?!?!?!
@wstewart5532 yes I forgot to mention that,didn't I. spare c clips come with the extra blade if you order the complete kit 👍
Bo ree al. Not bo reel. Sorry kinda drove me nuts.
haha ya i guess i was saying it wrong lol