The Silky Gomboy Curve is a durable, versatile folding pruning saw featuring a curved 240 mm blade optimized for aggressive cutting of branches, dry timber, and bone. It utilizes impulse-hardened, non-set teeth with a taper-ground design to ensure smooth, low-effort pull-stroke cutting without binding. The saw includes a secure dual-position blade lock and an ergonomic non-slip handle, making it a favorite among professional arborists and bushcrafters.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors praise the Silky Gomboy Curve as a 'reworked classic' that excels in cutting speed and durability. Tech writers highlight the 'special' taper-ground design and impulse-hardened teeth that allow the saw to 'eat through wood at an almost shocking rate' without binding. Editors note its lightweight steel-handle durability makes it ideal for professional arborist work, while the replaceable blade system adds significant versatility for bushcraft and forestry applications.
What Users Say
Everyday consumers commonly praise the saw for its razor-sharp cutting speed, often describing it as cutting 'like butter' and being capable of one-handed operation. Users appreciate the reliable grip in wet conditions and the convenience of the flush-cut lock for backyard projects. Recurring complaints focus on the saw's weight, which feels too heavy for pocket carry, and the rougher kerfs left by the large teeth on smaller limbs. Some users also report accidental nicks due to the blade's extreme sharpness.
Common Complaints
The saw is considered too heavy for pocket carry compared to slimmer models, and the large teeth produce rougher kerfs on smaller limbs. Additionally, the extreme sharpness of the blade leads to occasional accidental nicks or cuts during handling.
What People Are Saying
“cuts like butter”
“eats through wood at an almost shocking rate”
“incredibly sharp”
How It Compares
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