








🪓 Cut sharp, carry light — the PocketBoy means business wherever you go!
The Silky Professional Series PocketBoy Folding Saw 130mm combines expert Japanese craftsmanship with a compact, lightweight design. Featuring a rust-resistant, hard chrome-plated blade with medium teeth (8.5 TPI), it delivers smooth, pull-stroke cutting ideal for pruning, camping, and trail maintenance. Its dual locking positions and ergonomic rubber grip ensure precision and comfort, while the included hard plastic belt case makes it the ultimate portable cutting tool for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.















| ASIN | B000CED1QY |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,778 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #63 in Handsaws |
| Blade Length | 130 Millimeters |
| Blade Material | Hard Chrome Plated Steel |
| Brand | Silky |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,572) |
| Date First Available | June 27, 2004 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04903585340133 |
| Included Components | Silky Professional Series PocketBoy Folding Saw 130mm Medium Teeth, hard plastic belt case |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 8.6 ounces |
| Item model number | 340-13 |
| Manufacturer | Silky |
| Material | Synthetic |
| Number of Teeth | 10 |
| Part Number | 340-13 |
| Power Source | Hand Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 11.42"L x 2.36"W x 1"H |
| Size | Оne Расk |
| Special Feature | Hard Chrome Plating |
| Special Features | Hard Chrome Plating |
| Style | Hand Saw |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
| UPC | 713976369889 |
| Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty against defects in materials & workmanship |
| Warranty Type | Limited lifetime warranty against defects in materials & workmanship |
B**R
Silky Pocketboy 130
Silky makes a great product. I already own the Gomboy 210 (and love it), but was looking for a more pack-able size. The Pocketboy 130 fits the bill perfectly. This is a Japanese-style saw, so it cuts on the pull stroke. The thin blade reduces friction, and the tapered thickness helps reduce binding during a cut. Many people tend to go too fast with this blade style, resulting in binding, bending and breakage. If this is your experience, then you're using it wrong ! It only cuts on the pull stroke, and should not be pushed forward with force. Keep your arm aligned with the cut, push it forward more gently and apply more force on the pull stroke. It's not a race - let the tool do the work. I do about 1 stroke per second, and my Gomboy 210 performs like a hand-powered chain saw ! I fully expect similar performance with this Pocketboy. When closed, the saw measures 6.5" long by 2.1" wide at the locking lever (its widest point) and tapers from .58 thick at the pivot bolt up to .99 thick at the handle swell back by the lanyard hole. When opened, the saw measures 11.5" long. The exposed blade measures 5.24" long from tip to handle frame, with 4.75" of teeth, and measures .040 thick at the teeth tapering to .027 - .030 thick at the spine. The blade locks open in two positions. It does not lock in the closed position, but there is sufficient friction in the pivot to hold it securely in place. The construction is very sturdy - a full length steel frame with a large steel pivot bolt, and over molded with hard rubber. The rubber grip area measures 4" long. If you're looking for a compact saw, with excellent performance and outstanding design and construction, look no further - it's this one ! !
A**R
The mighty mouse of saws!
Why this isn't a much more popular backpacking, camping, bushcraft saw is beyond me. It weighs as much as a big folding knife, fits literally in a front pants pocket and is compact enough to forget it's there but can take down small trees with ease. I think people might look at the dry stats and think it's in the same category as a multitool saw, it's not (that's like comparing a spyderco delica to a kabar bk2!) this little guy is vicious on any tree your going use for a camp fire, make a circle with your fingertips from both hands and that's about how big around of a tree it can bring down or log it can get through. Whatever the reason this is vastly underrated in the outdoors sports, bushcraft and survival scene. In my opinion it destroys the bahco (sorry) in performance and compactness and has completely replaced it in my system and has allowed me to now carry ALL my cutting tools on my person, not in a pack, for day trips, overnighters and even weekend trips. I use a 4" belt knife, scandi folding knife, 16 oz. tomahawk and the pocketboy and there is nothing I can't get done easily with this 30 oz. total cutting tool weight kit. Look just try it, if you do any saw work just get it in your hands (or pocket) and you will understand how useful it can be. If you can carry a big folding knife you can carry this. Oh and the grip is the most comfortable grip I've felt on any tool whatsoever, I wish my knives had this grip.
S**O
An absolute joy to hold and use
Some tools are purely utilitarian and functional, and perfection in manufacture is not much of an issue. So it is, but with these saws (made in Japan) the manufacturing quality is so high that you're tempted to treat it like a jewel, something to possess and roll around in your hand just for the joy of holding it. The medium tooth model is probably best for the vast majority of user applications, though a large tooth model is available (which ships directly from Japan) for green, wet wood applications. The blade is incredibly sharp and has virtually no "set" to the teeth, so the saw kerf is very thin, removing only what material is necessary, making for very fast, easy cutting. The teeth cut on the pull stroke only, like most or all Japanese saws, using quick, light (little or no downward pressure) strokes. The teeth are induction hardened to preserve sharpness, but this means the blades are not resharpenable with a file. The latter is okay with me. For most pruning and campsite clearing purposes, the 130 with medium teeth is just perfect. If you're cutting larger diameter branches, consider the 170 model with medium teeth. The 130 does indeed fit in your pocket, although it comes with a nice hard plastic case with a belt loop. If your wondering whether to buy a Chinese pruning saw for $18 or a Japanese one for $25, spend the few bucks extra for the Japanese (Silky) saw. For the small extra expense, the incomparable quality of manufacture and joy of using a Silky is worth it.
F**E
produto de primeira
B**E
Very good sharp cutting blade slices through branches like knife going through butter.
J**Z
Una herramienta muy cómoda y compacta para un corte rápido de tablas, ramas y demás objetos de madera. Viene en un estuche de plástico de buena calidad en el cual se incluye su manual. No viene en un empaque improvisado. La sierra es compacta y el mango es muy cómodo de sujetar. Tiene un excelente filo y cuenta con un seguro que fija la posición de la hoja para poder trabajar. La primera vez lo probé con una rama (ver fotos) la cual había estado cortando con una segueta a falta de otra herramienta a la mano; no sólo redujo el esfuerzo para realizar el trabajo sino que lo hizo mucho más rápido de realizar. Como recomendaciones sugiero limpiar los dientes de la hoja antes de guardarla. También tener cuidado ya que la hoja es corta y se puede llegar a golpear la unión entre la hoja y el mango al momento de serruchar.
J**.
La Silky POCKETBOY de 130 mm es una sierra plegable compacta, perfecta para quienes disfrutan de actividades al aire libre o necesitan hacer podas en el jardín. Destaca por su facilidad de uso, su hoja afilada que permite cortes precisos y su diseño compacto que la hace muy cómoda de llevar. Aunque requiere algo de cuidado contra la corrosión, su rendimiento, ligereza y materiales la convierten en una herramienta fiable y duradera, de las mejor valoradas del mercado. Calidad de Materiales y Construcción.- La POCKETBOY está bien construida: usa acero SK4 japonés, que conserva el filo y resiste bastante bien el uso rudo. El mango de goma antideslizante mejora la comodidad y reduce las vibraciones, lo cual es un punto a favor si necesitas usarla un buen rato. Aunque el acero al carbono puede oxidarse si no se cuida, el cromado de la hoja ayuda a protegerla. Diseño y Comodidad.- Su diseño plegable hace que sea fácil de guardar y de llevar en la mochila o el cinturón sin problemas. Además, la hoja se bloquea en dos posiciones, lo cual resulta práctico para trabajar en distintos ángulos. Cerrada, la hoja queda completamente cubierta, lo que la hace segura para el transporte. Rendimiento de Corte.- Está diseñada para cortar en la carrera de tracción, algo típico en las sierras japonesas. Con dientes medianos (10 por cada 30 mm), funciona bien para podar ramas medianas y para maderas de densidad media. Su tecnología de corte, llamada MIRAI-ME, garantiza un corte limpio y preciso que ayuda a cuidar las ramas de árboles frutales y ornamentales. Portabilidad y Accesorios.- Incluye una funda de plástico rígido transparente con clip para cinturón, ideal para quienes prefieren tener la sierra a mano. El mango también permite añadir una cuerda o un mosquetón para colgarla en una mochila. Mantenimiento y Durabilidad.- La hoja necesita mantenerse limpia y seca para evitar la oxidación. Sin embargo, la calidad de los materiales hace que dure bastante sin perder filo. Para quitar la resina, un truco sencillo es limpiarla con aceite de oliva. Conclusión.- La Silky POCKETBOY 130 mm ofrece una gran combinación de calidad, portabilidad y precisión en el corte. Aunque requiere un poco de mantenimiento, es una herramienta práctica y fiable que cumple bien su función. La duda que se plantea en una valoración, que debe ser siempre rigurosa, es si el mantenimiento periodico necesario en una hoja de acero al carbono (a pesar de sus bonanzas), es si por ello a la sierra se le debe restar una estrella y dejarla en cuatro. La Silky POCKETBOY 130 mm ofrece gran portabilidad y un rendimiento de corte excelente, ideal para tareas de jardinería y actividades al aire libre. La hoja de acero al carbono requiere cierto cuidado para evitar corrosión, lo cual puede ser una pequeña desventaja para quienes buscan un mantenimiento mínimo. Aun así, si este aspecto no es un problema, merece fácilmente 5 estrellas. Datos Técnicos: • Marca y Modelo: Silky POCKETBOY (SKS34013) • Tipo de hoja: Recta, acero al carbono SK4 japonés • Longitud de la hoja: 130 mm (5 pulgadas) • Tipo de diente: Mediano, 10 dientes por 30 mm (8.5 dientes por pulgada) • Peso: 180 g (en uso), 220 g (con funda) • Dimensiones: 290 mm en uso, 170 mm cerrada, 2 cm de ancho • Grosor de la hoja: 1.1 mm • Accesorios: Estuche de plástico rígido transparente con clip para cinturón
H**K
Liten bekväm såg. Tyvärr biter sågbladet lika bra, som påverkat andra Silky sågar. Tar längre tid att Såga igenom en gren. Mitt råd är att skaffa den längre sågen.
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