
Bahco
The Bahco 396-LAP Laplander is a compact, lightweight folding pruning saw designed for bushcraft, camping, and trail maintenance. It features a 7-inch hardened carbon steel blade with a low-friction coating that cuts efficiently on both push and pull strokes, secured by a robust dual-position safety lock.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Bahco Laplander for its reliability, precise mechanics, and superior wet grip, calling it an invaluable tool for bushcraft and camping. While it offers clean cuts and efficient push-pull performance on small to medium wood, experts note it is slower on thick green wood compared to curved alternatives like Silky or Corona, and it lacks the speed of specialized backpacking saws.
What Users Say
Everyday users commonly praise the saw's lightweight portability, sharpness out-of-the-box, and secure locking mechanism, noting it handles small wood with minimal binding. Recurring complaints include slower cutting speeds on green or thick material, handle slipperiness in very wet conditions, and the blade's length limitation for larger tasks, with some users finding the actual cut length shorter than marketed.
Common Complaints
Slower cutting speed on green or thick material compared to pull-only aggressive teeth. Handle becomes slippery when very wet despite rubberized coating design. Blade length limitation makes it unsuitable for bigger tasks or larger branches. Marketing claims of 8-inch cut are deceptive as actual cutting length is approximately 7 inches
What People Are Saying
“eats through small wood”
“invaluable”
“admired by outdoorsmen worldwide”
How It Compares
vs. Silky Gomboy 240
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Disadvantages
Choose the Laplander for general bushcraft and reliability, but choose Silky for faster cutting on thick green wood.
vs. Corona RS4040
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Choose the Corona for maximum backpacking speed and efficiency, but choose the Laplander for durability and push-pull versatility.