Folding saw

7 products

7 products

Folding saws: cutting efficiency and compactness on the job

Essential for any survival or outdoor kit, the folding saw allows you to quickly cut wood , clear an area, or build a shelter. Compact and lightweight, it easily slips into a backpack, EDC kit, or side pocket of a tactical bag.

Why choose a folding saw?

  • Sharpened and serrated blade for efficient sawing of dry or green wood
  • Secure locking mechanism in open and closed positions
  • Compact size ideal for transport and minimalist storage
  • Ergonomic handle (often non-slip) for optimal grip

Field applications

  • Bushcraft or bivouac : cutting branches for fire or shelter
  • Military mission : trail opening, camp fortification
  • Hiking/hunting : a discreet and useful tool
  • Survival kit or BOB : lightweight but powerful saw

Types of folding saws available

  • Straight serrated saw blades for hardwoods and softwoods
  • Models with anti-corrosion coating
  • Ultra-lightweight saws for EDC and maximum mobility
  • Sleeves made of rubber, aluminum, or tactical polymer

Our folding saws are designed to meet the demands of users in harsh or remote environments . They combine cutting efficiency, compactness and reliability , even in extreme conditions.

An essential tool for every field trip.

Why doesn't the jigsaw cut straight?
A jigsaw cuts unevenly primarily due to an unsuitable or worn blade, insufficient guidance, or an incorrect feed rate. To achieve a straight cut, it is advisable to use a rigid blade, a parallel guide or straightedge, and apply consistent, moderate pressure.
How can I cut wood without a saw?
Without a saw, you can use an axe , a machete , or a for cutting wood. For thin branches, an abrasive rope or a bushcraft knife can also do the job in a survival situation.
What is the advantage of using a band saw?
The band saw allows for precise, continuous, and curved cuts in thick materials. Its main advantage is its ability to make regular cuts without material waste. It is ideal for large-scale workshop projects or complex cuts in wood and metal.
What is the best saw for cutting wood?
It all depends on the type of cut: for quick straight cuts, a circular saw is ideal; for precision work, a jigsaw or a mitre saw is more suitable; outdoors or in survival situations, the folding saw or handsaw remains the standard.