🪓 Cut above the rest—where precision meets portability.
The Silky Professional Gomboy Curve 240mm Outback Edition is a lightweight, folding hand saw featuring a black nickel/tin plated steel blade with 6.8 teeth per inch. Its arbor composite handle ensures superior grip in all conditions, while the impulse-hardened teeth provide up to three times longer durability. Designed with four cutting angles for versatile, smooth cuts, this saw is perfect for landscaping, camping, and construction tasks. Comes with a custom carrying case and backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty.
Brand | Silky |
Color | Brown |
Blade Material | Black Nickel/Tin Plated Steel |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Included Components | Case |
Product Dimensions | 19.7"L x 3.3"W x 1.8"H |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Warranty Type | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
Item Weight | 10.08 ounces |
Blade Length | 240 Millimeters |
Number of Teeth | 8 |
Cutting Angle | 45 Degrees |
Blade Shape | Flat |
Handle Material | Arbor Composite |
Manufacturer | Silky |
Part Number | 752-24 |
Item Weight | 10.1 ounces |
Item model number | 752-24 |
Size | Blade 9.5 inches |
Style | Multitool |
Material | Steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Y**E
What a fun new forest companion! Thank You Silky
Perfect companion to big silky 2000 that fits in backpack or on belt.Please understand that this is a pull saw not a push saw and Silky are some of the very best to use.They are exceptionally well made, lightweight and fun to use...so much so that I find myself driving our forest trails looking for trees and limbs to clear!I use big silky 2000 to highlight trails because I am now an old lady and only getting shorter.This wee little fella did great helping me clear a beautiful old sour wood tree from forest trail and it's going to be a permanent companion in Jeep.Handle is extremely comfortable without gloves on, perfect size, great quality, wonderful price and super fast at cutting.Oh and don't forget to have fun!
T**R
Quality, sharp and compact!
Pulled this tool out of the box and went straight for the monkey tree. Made short order of that evasive tree. Then put it to work on some branches I couldn't remove because of tight space. Branch gone!This is a must have for your overland activities and around the home. Will order for my outdoor friends.Oh, did I say Sharp! This gets the job done quickly.
B**T
Cuts like a hot knife through butter
I was skeptic at first, but opted to pay the extra money for it. I was not disappointed. This is an excellent saw cutting through wood really fast. It is pretty straight forward to use. At the end of the day it was definitely worth the money. It is definitely better at cutting wood on the dryer side, but I was able to slice through a young tree that had to be removed.Love the “outback” design.
K**I
Awesome
I saw a coworker who had one when we had to clear some forest service roads so I ordered one as soon as I could. Cuts fast and is great quality
M**N
Well Built
This saw is very well built and performs very well so far. I keep using it as much as I need to and be back to add more in few weeks.
M**N
To remove belt loop, press with thumb first, then use index finger
BELT RELEASE: To easily remove the black belt loop, first press the middle of the loop with your thumb, then simultaneously use your index finder to disengage the clasp at the top (see photos). You can place your thumb almost anywhere along the loop and this technique will work but pressing approximately 2 centimeters down from the hole in the belt loop seems to work best. Unclasping the belt loop is not intuitive, so I wish they had included some instructions...a bit frustrating if you don't know how to do it.HANDLE GRIP: The grip smells like cardboard or particle board and even though it looks smooth, and you might expect it to feel slick, it is quite grippy and has a very good grip texture, maybe even better than rubber. I was surprised.OVAL HOLE IN THE BLADE: The oval hole in the top of the blade near the spine appears to be a thumb-grip, where you can pinch to release the blade. If you oil your blade or put a bee's wax/mineral oil mixture on the blade, the blade will be slippery and difficult to unfold unless you use the oval hole as a grasping point.SAW FITS CASE ONLY PIVOT POINT DOWN: The saw case is designed so that you can only insert the saw pivot point first (or metal end first, when closed).FOAM TO STOP RATTLE: The saw does rattle in the case when closed. I cut a strip of foam, 6 inches long by 3/4th of an inch wide by ¼ of an inch thick (15 centimeters long x 2 centimeters wide x 7 millimeters thick) and placed it in the hinged lid. When I close the lid, there is absolutely no rattle at all. (see photos).NO LOCK ON BLADE (use ranger band): The blade does not lock when closed. However, even when shaking or trying to flick the blade open freehand, the blade does not fly out. If you are concerned though and want to carry your saw out of the plastic case, just use a “ranger band” if you are afraid of the blade coming out in your pack.Otherwise, the saw seems pretty good. Did not seem as sharp as I expected, but maybe I was cutting some exceptionally hard wood? The main trunk of a 40-year-old dead pear tree? I’ll try some other wood and report later. I have another Silky saw (F180 Silky saw, yellow, fine tooth) and it seemed to glide through the branches of that same tree, approximately 3 inches thick, leaving an exceptionally smooth cut surface.EDIT Sept 11, 2023 (upgrade from 4 to 5 stars): My mistake, the Silky Outback is VERY sharp...I was using the wrong cut technique so that is why I initially thought it was not as sharp as expected. You need to put 90% of your effort into the PULL stroke and 1% to 10% (if that much) into the push stroke...actually, you should not really try to cut anything on the push stroke, or you might break the blade, just lift off on the push stroke to set up for the next pull stroke. Just focus on the pull stroke and you don't actually have to put any muscle into the pull stroke either. Just let the teeth of the saw make contact with the wood on the pull stroke and allow the teeth to do all the work or do all the "heavy lifting" and then you will realize how sharp and effective the teeth are.
S**Y
For logs up to 5" diameter.
Silky saws seem excellent in general. The blade on this 240mm Outback was thinner than I expected, however, and this might be a problem. Brand new blade broke, with some ease, while sawing a 6" diameter log. Clearly, this model is not designed to be used on such a diameter of wood, because a tad amount of blade bend, at the tip, was all it took to snap it off, about 1" from the nose. The bend was due to the shorter blade length, and thus the need to apply longer strokes than the blade was designed for, causing the operator to bring it out of alignment with the cut, and bend it, with the blade buried in the cut, while sawing. Operator error, for sure, but the blade broke somewhat surprisingly quickly ; aka, without a great deal of felt force being applied to the bend.Not regretting my purchase. Thicker metal would be nice, tho. Everthing gotta be so pricey. Thanks, Fed.
L**S
Great and good looking saw
Man what a saw... This thing is seriously the best! It's insanely sharp, very compact, and even looks good! The handle is really comfortable and I think honestly this may be the perfect length for packing. It's just small enough to stuff in a back or whatever but has enough blade length to cut some pretty big stuff. Mine literally lives in a cubby in the bed of my truck and has held up great. Cut lots of wood with it. The blade locks into place very well. Very sturdy. It's all around a great tool.
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