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Silky Professional SUGOI Saw 360mm XL Teeth (390-36)

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  • 14.2-inch (360mm) blade length, 2.0mm blade thickness, Progressive Teeth (4.7-5.5 teeth per inch /5.5-6.5 per 30mm), Cut capacity 7.1" Electroless Nickel Plated, non-impulse hardened teeth
  • 0.82 pounds (372 grams) operating weight; 1.36 pounds (615 grams) weight with sheath
  • Custom high-visibility yellow plastic sheath with belt clip is included
  • Product applications include Arborist, Forestry, Lawn & Garden and Pruning large limbs
  • WARNING: Beware of thinner, non-Professional blades that are made for the Japanese market only. If your blade doesn’t have the word Professional etched into it, please report the seller to Amazon



4.6 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #99,432 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
  • #46 in Hand Pruning Saws
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No

Product Description

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Silky Professional SUGOI Saw XL Teeth

Best-selling, state-of-the-art, professional hand saw with razor sharp blade and ultra-fast cutting mono-constructed curved blade. Curved blade provides greater cutting speed with less effort. Large and comfortable sure-grip handle gives strength and flexibility to the full length of the saw. The super aggressive tooth pattern is ideal for pruning large limbs.

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  • Precision-ground, razor sharp blade with four cutting angles provide extremely fast, clean and smooth cutting action
  • Taper ground, non-set teeth reduces resistance giving smoother, easier and faster cutting performance
  • Progressive teeth provide an easier, smoother start of the cutting stroke followed by a high speed, super productive finish
  • Rubber handle is comfortable to hold, reduces vibration and offers superior grip when hands are wet or cold when wearing gloves
  • Electroless Nickel Plating coating process allows the entire blade and teeth to be coated for superior wear and rust resistance and reduces reflection
  • Available in three blade lengths 13, 14.2 and 16.5 inches (330, 360 and 420mm)
  • Custom high-visibility, yellow plastic scabbard with tri-roller system and locking mechanism

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Silky MIRAI-ME Cutting Technology

SUGOI blades utilize proprietary Silky MIRAI-ME (Smooth Cutting) Technology - The Teeth of the Future! The precision-ground, razor-sharp teeth have four cutting angles along the length of the blade and provide fast, clean and smooth cutting action.

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Product Applications and Features

Product applications include Arborist, Forestry, Lawn & Garden, Pruning large limbs. The curved back adds depth and strength to the saw. Special SKS-5 high-tech alloy steel maintains a superior cutting edge and the blade can be sharpened with a file.

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Custom Scabbard w/Tri-Roller System

Custom high-visibility yellow plastic scabbard with three rollers provides a smoother action when inserting the saw into the sheath from any angle. Includes a locking mechanism that prevents the saw from accidentally falling out.

Customer Reviews
4.7 out of 5 stars 106
4.7 out of 5 stars 5
4.6 out of 5 stars 501
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4.5 out of 5 stars 158
4.2 out of 5 stars 6
Weight (without Scabbard) .80 lbs. (363g) .39 lbs. (175g) .82 lbs. (372g) .40 lbs. (180g) 0.87 lbs. (395g) .47 lbs. (215g)
Teeth per Inch 4.7-5.5 (5.5-6.5 progressive teeth per 30mm) 4.7-5.5 (5.5-6.5 progressive teeth per 30mm) 4.7-5.5 (5.5-6.5 progressive teeth per 30mm) 4.7-5.5 (5.5-6.5 progressive teeth per 30mm) 4.7-5.5 (5.5-6.5 progressive teeth per 30mm) 4.7-5.5 (5.5-6.5 progressive teeth per 30mm)
Blade Length 330mm/13 inches 330mm/13 inches 360mm/14.2 inches 360mm/14.2 inches 420mm/16.5 inches 420mm/16.5 inches
Cut Capacity 6.5" 6.5" 7.1" 7.1" 8.3" 8.3"
MIRAI-ME technology, featuring 4 cutting angles
Kerf 1.9mm 1.9mm 1.9mm 1.9mm 1.9mm 1.9mm
Blade Thickness 2.0mm 2.0mm 2.0mm 2.0mm 2.0mm 2.0mm
Curved Blade Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Molded-Rubber Hand Grip Yes no data Yes no data Yes no data
Hi-Vis Yellow Plastic Sheath Included no data Included no data Included no data
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Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024
I ordered this one for my son after using mine for several years. The steel in the blade is quite hard. This makes it really difficult to sharpen, but also means that it does not need to be sharpened much. I have not sharpened mine and it still cuts like new. I have cut through 4-5" tree limbs easily. It is not without reason that these are referred to "pocket chain saws." It may seem expensive, but the price is well justified and it will hold up long enough to be more cost effective than other brands that will need to be replaced frequently.
WB
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
It's worth spending money o. Professional grade tools.
Gerald Ellsworth
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024
I have owned a variety of saws for use on planned and unplanned trail maintenance activities. I finally moved up to this Silky for planned maintenance, and I couldn’t be happier! The blade is extremely aggressive, sharp, and durable. The handle is ergonomic and comfortable to use. The sheath is practical, with a nice hands-off locking mechanism. I’m sold!
Cliente
Reviewed in Spain on March 23, 2023
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Stefano B.
Reviewed in Italy on December 2, 2023
Premetto che utlizzo questo segaccio per lavoro, perchè faccio il treeclimber.Lo sto utlizzando da un paio di mesi e le mie considerazioni sono:PRO:-prodotto ottimo con fodera con incluse le cinghie per fissarlo alla gamba-lama super tagliente come in ogni prodotto silky-impugnatura comoda-possibilità di affilare la lama con apposita limaCONTRO:-lama in questo modello troppo lunga per i lavori su pianta-lama perde la sua affilatura troppo velocemente, però essendo possibile affilarla non è un problema così graveIn conclusione lama davvero ottima, penso che la conformazione della lama o il metallo sia più delicato rispetto al modello ZUBAT, infatti perde prima l'affilatura. Però è possibile affilarlo quindi il problema è facilmente superabile.
Balthazar31
Reviewed in France on December 5, 2019
Votre regard se porte sur la Silky Sugoï : vous voulez de la qualité ! Et vous ne pourrez plus faire marche arrière, quand vous aurez testé les aciers japonais. Après hésitations, commande du modèle Sugowaza et renvoi j'ai finalement choisi ce modèle Sugoï, voici pourquoi :Les points communs✅ Acier japonais à très haut tranchant. On vous dit que vous allez aussi vite qu'une tronçonneuse, c'est quasi vrai, c'est vraiment très impressionnant !✅ Amincissement du dessus de la lame pour son passage et dents usinées sans dévoiement (c'est la méthode japonaise)✅ On coupe en tirant vers soi (permet à la lame d'être plus mince et toujours rigide, c'est encore la méthode japonaise). On coupe peu de bois, donc on va très vite✅ Partie lame de longueur totale 42cm✅ Lame à profil arrondi donc plus destinée à l'élagage (coupe vers le haut ou vert le bas) La coupe devant soi est plus facile sur profil plat (c'est dû à la biomécanique du bras). Bon mais en pratique on s'adapte très vite à toutes les situations. Y'a vraiment qu'au raz du sol que ça peut poser quelques difficultés✅ Lame réaffutable, pensez à achetez la lime dédiée Silky, elle vous sera utile✅ Ultra solide, la lame va jusque dans la poignée, il n'y a pas d'articulation, on ressent l'efficacité lors de la traction✅ Poignée avec grip ultra efficaceSur la Sugowaza❌ La denture va jusqu'au bout de la lame et est constante (6,5 dents/30mm)❌ Elle a une garde, façon épée du plus bel effet, afin d'éviter à la main de glisser sur la lame. En fait, le grip incliné l'empêche déjà et ça ne m'est jamais arrivé de glisser sur la Sugoï. Et finalement cette garde empêche la lame de rentrer complètement dans son fourreau (moins qualitatif que celui de la Sugoï) et à l'envers la scie peut tomber, ils ont donc rajouté une petite sangle avec un pression qu'il faut fermer à chaque fois.❌ Clip souple non amovible qui peut gêner pour l'enlever et livrée sans les sangles (chères au détail)Sur la Sugoï❌ la denture est progressive (6,5 à 5,5mm/30mm), j'ai eu le modèle "profesionnal" à denture progressive. Sur certains descriptif, on voit un modèle sans inscription PRO et à denture constante, allez comprendre !Sur mon modèle, on démarre sur une denture fine et en bout de course, à pleine vitesse, on a des dents plus larges donc c'est plus rapide. C'est vrai, sauf que, dans la pratique, entre deux branches, on est parfois obligé de démarrer en bout, là où la lame est la plus fine (29mm au mini) mais aussi là aussi où les dents sont les plus larges et le démarrage est alors un peu plus délicat. Dans ce cas là Sugowaza ne passe carrément plus car elle est beaucoup plus large.❌ La partie tranchante de la lame ne s'étend que sur 36cm sur les 42cm totaux. C'est largement suffisant pour une pleine course avec de grands bras. Il faut d'ailleurs faire des mouvements amples pour utiliser toute la lame❌ Sur la fin de course, en bout de lame, un couteau bien pratique (et bien tranchant) empêche la lame de sortir de son passage en mouvement et tranche l'écorce derrière assurant une belle coupe. C'est très bien pensé❌ la lame est moins haute (les 29mm au mini) et s'insère mieux entre deux branches en situation sur arbre car cela reste parfois délicat de placer une lame épaisse entre deux branches.❌ Pas de garde, mais sauf pro qui travaille sous la pluie, ce n'est pas utile, le grip et la courbure sont largement suffisants. Ce principe de garde ne s'est d'ailleurs pas généralisé sur d'autres modèles.❌ Fournie avec un clip ceinture amovible (façon clip de sac à dos) et les sangles velcro. C'est long, mais ça tient bien sur la cuisse.Ce qu'on ne vous dit pas⛔ c'est du très grand : lames et dents. Donc difficile de couper de petites branches de moins de 30mm de diamètre. Par contre vous allez jusqu'à 20cm sans problème et à une douzaine centimètres, je vous jure que vous ne démarrez plus la tronçonneuse. Mais entre le sécateur et cette scie, il vous faudra une petite scie pliante.⛔ Ce sont des scies pour l'élagage donc pour le bois vert y compris résineux. Sur du bois sec et dur, il faut des dentures fines. Ça devient carrément inefficace en comparaison avec l'efficacité sur bois vert.⛔ Faites toujours très attention à ne pas coincer la lame. Ça devient délicat à retirer. Et faîtes attention aux doigts en démarrant.En conclusion :Voilà, donc pour la finesse de la lame, le couteau en fin de lame, le fourreau plus qualitatif, le clip et les sangles fournies, la plus grande polyvalence & le prix moindre, j'ai préféré prendre cette Sugoï à la Sugowaza. Mais les deux modèles sont très proches à vous de faire votre choix.Il vous faudra la compléter pas une petite scie pliante à denture fine et ne pas oublier la lime Silky et éventuellement la machette Silky Nata, là encore cest bluffant !La Tronçonneuse est tombée en panne, j'élague désormais à la main sans regrets.Je suis un particulier amoureux de bon matériel, et surtout libre de mes avis si mon commentaire vous a aidé, merci de mettre un👍ça fait toujours plaisir, bon achat.Une astuce pour ceux qui ont lu tout le commentaire : le nettoyage de la résine sur la lame se fait simplement à l'huile d'olive juste après. Et bien ça marche parfaitement si vous n'attendez pas.
J.L
Reviewed in Canada on January 15, 2017
Silky has a fantastic name for high quality hand saws. Of all the Silkys I have used I like the Sugoi 360 the best. They are easy bring on a camp trip or a versatile enough to put on your climbing belt. One of my best friends is an arborist and will not use any other kind of hand saw. They are lightweight and extremely sharp. The blades are well balanced and can be switched out if/when they go dull (for normal use they never will). The blade can make short work of even the hardest of wood. The belt loop and sheathing is of good quality. I cant think of anything I do not like about this hand saw. I wouldnt' recommend letting your kids use this on a camping trip as it is very sharp and could potentially be very dangerous. This is a good price for this saw as well, you may be able to find it a bit cheaper at a store but this is way more convenient.
Paul T. Ushijima
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2015
This saw is terrific! Like another reviewer said, for many applications it is better than a chain saw. It does take some work sawing, but it cuts extremely well, is light and easy to handle and requires very little maintenance. It made working on a number of Eugenia trees a lot quicker and safer as typically I would climb the trees, or be on a ladder using a chain saw. No more raising and lowering the chain saw by rope, no more chain adjustments, no more chain saw maintenance (the list would be longer with a gas chain saw). To top it off, my wife feels a lot more confident in my safety (I don't have a really good record with sharp things). Be sure to use gloves as this is VERY sharp.The only issue I have with the saw is that the instructions are in Japanese. That is only a problem in that I cannot figure out what the tool that is bolted to the top of the scabbard is for and how to use it. Even consulting with Japanese speakers, the closest we could determine is that it is a tool to help remove the blade from the handle, but no one is quite sure.I plan on getting one of the shorter Silky saws also, for use in tighter areas.
Tony Tirado
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2015
My Silky CURVED Sugoi Saw Review:Silky Sugoi saw Specifications;Product DescriptionFeatures. 14-15 in. blade length.. 5.5 teeth per inch teeth configuration.. Hard chrome-plated.. Teeth are not impulse hardened.Specification. Teeth per inch - 5.5 ppi.. Color - Silver.. Metal - Special Alloy Steel.. Blade Thickness - 1.8 mm.. Kerf - 1.8 mm.. Size - 360 mm. Extra Large Teeth.. Dimension - 21.46 x 4.33 x 0.07 in.. Item weight - 0.41 lbs.From the ManufacturerReplacement Blade for Silky SUGOI 360 Extra Large TeethUsed to set table width because AUI is overriding the width attribute of the tables coming in descriptionMy SILKY CURVED SUGOI SAW Arrived ‘EXPERTLY PACKAGED” FROM; UJC MART JAPAN in Hebron, KY, USATHE SILKY CURVED SUGOI SAW CASE/SCABBARD; THICK HEAVY DUTY AND EXTREMELY WELL BUILT!!TOP QUALITY !!WELL BUILT with HIGH REGARD FOR SAFETY !!! USE EXTREME CAUTION; TEETH ARE SURGICALY AND LASER SHARP !! THIS SAW IS DEFINITLY NOT A TOY!!ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE EYEAR AND GLOVES WHEN USING THIS SAW. Apply a light coat of oil to the Metal saw blade to protect the saw from environmental elements1THE SAW WITH MANY OPTIONS:CASE SCABBARD HILT: Pliable Rubber type Swivel dangle Belt Loop Attachment. Suggest replace with a heavy duty thick leather. To me; this is a minor and fixable design flaw. The removable TECH LOCK CLIP IS AN INGENIOUS DESIGN! By removing this TECH- LOCK Clip; you can use a normal size belt to SAFELY secure the SILKY CURVED SUGOI Saw to your waist.The Scabbard also has a GREAT JIMPED THUMB RAMP TO RELEASE THIS 15 INCH BEASTAL SWORD SAW!!Careful Attention to detail JIMPING has also been added to the bottom exterior to aid in gripping the scabbardThe LOWER BOTTOM OF THE hilt interior; has a SAFETY ROLLER to protect the teeth of the blade! As you draw out or replace the Silky Sugoi saw blade; it rides on this heavy duty Safety roller very smoothly!!Lanyard Attachments:There is also a Lanyard attachment point below the jimped thumb ramp and on the butt end of the saw blade handel.. It looks like it can be used in conjunction with the metal swivel clip on the handGrip to secure the Silky Curved Sugoi Saw.UNFORTUNATELY:The Silky Curved Sugoi Saw also has TWO TIE DOWN STRAPPING POINTS on the scabbard.ALTHOUGH the manufacturer shows these straps on the advertisement attached to the bright YELLOW scabbard; Unfortunately; THE ACCESSORY TIE DOWN STRAPS WERE NOT INCLUDED WITH PURCHASE! This would complete the saw package!THE SILKY SUGOI SAW HANDEL:EXTREMELY GRIPPY, NON-SLIP, very comfortable and USER FRIENDLY.The Grippy and Rubbery handle has slotted jimping on the top and bottom of the saw handle. This curved handle material is quite comfortable and may help eliminate hot spots and hand fatigue after prolong use.Conclusion:The Silky Curved Sugoi Saw with its Chrome plated 4.5 teeth per inch wood cutting beast is like a SCHOOL OF GOLIATH FISH FEEDING FRENZY IN THE NILE!I KNOW YOU DON'T WANT TO HERE IT BUT HERE GOES:HERE are some precautionary suggestions:These SILKY CURVED SUGOI SAW TEETH MEAN SERIOUS BUSINESS!! EVEN A LIGHT TOUCH ON WOOD MATERIAL WILL LEAVE A SERIOUS MARK!!FOR YOUR SAFETY: READ THE ENCLOSED SAFETY INSTRUCTION SHEET OVER CAREFULLY!!! BEFORE You Go Out Into The Field! THEN READ THEM AGAIN!! HANDLE THIS SILKY CURVED LANDSCAPING SAW WITH EXTREME CARE!!! DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TEST TO SEE HOW SHARP THESE TEETH ARE ON YOUR ARMS!!---DON’T CUT YOURSELF!! THESE TEETH WILL BITE YOU!! NO MATTER HOW MUCH WOOD YOU FEED IT!! THIS SILKY IS A TRUE ZOMBIE TERMINATOR ERADICATOR!!THIS SILKY CAN BE USED TO SLICE A 28 INCH PIZZA IN NO TIME AND THE DINING TABLE!!DO NOT ATTEMPT THE FOLLOWING SUGGESTION WITHOUT PROPER ADULT SUPERVISION:REMEMBER THIS SAW IS NOT A TOY!!HERE ARE SOME HIGHLY RECOMMENDED SAFETY TIPS:1) BEFORE ATTEMPTING THIS; SAFETY FIRST: WEAR YOUR EYE PROTECTION: GOGGLES/FACE MASK AND GLOVES!! 2) Just remember; to PROTECT THE BLADE AND YOUR HEALTH :3) WIPE NEW SILKY SUGOI BLADE CLEAN4) PUT A LIGHT coat the blade with GARLICKY PESTO OLIVE OIL!!5) THEN SLICE THE PIZZA LIKE A TRUE SAMURAI!!:))))6) PROPERLY CLEAN THE BLADE AND and WIPE DRY WITH A SOFT CLOTH BLADE7) RECOATBLADE WITH GARLICY PESTO OIL.8) HANG THE SILKY SAW IN THE KITCHEN NOT IN THE TOOL SHED9)PLEASE DO NOT LICK THE PIZZA SAUCE FROM THE SILKY SIGOI BLADE AFTER SLICING THE PIZZA!! :(((10) REMEMBER; YOUR TONGUE MAY NOT BE REPLACEABLE!!:(((Would I buy This Silky Saw Again??MOST DEFINITELY *****!!! WITH THE KID BROTHER ZUBAT!!!Sincerely;Tony Tirado
Scott E. High
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2014
It's light. It's wickedly sharp. And it's slightly weird--but in a good way. I am always working in the wetlands surrounding our property cutting Brazilian Pepper trees and other non-native species. Because of the density of the brush and the sloppy footing, I seldom use one of my three chainsaws. Not much room to maneuver and very little margin for error should something go wrong. Being stuck in the brush with a major injury is not at the top of my bucket list.Over the past 40 years I have progressed from your typical cheap hand saws into more efficient blades and bow saws. A lot of the work I do at ground level is accomplished with an Esee Lite Machete, but that is not an implement you want to use up in a tree. So the bow saw was my go-to until I tried this Silky SUGOI. If I'm up on a ladder or climbing in a tree, the Silky goes with me easily in its very light scabbard.Once you get used to the new angle of cutting, there's not much that will stand in your way. It has extra large teeth and makes short work of the cut once you get the proper line set up. If you drop it instead of carrying it down, the scabbard is bright orange and is easy to find in the brush. So you can trust the reviews from the professional tree trimmers and those of us who know that a quality tool pays for itself in many different ways.
H. Floatwood
Reviewed in Germany on April 16, 2014
Bei der Sugoi handelt es sich um eine japanische Säge. Diese wurde in erster Linie für die Astung im Wald entwickelt - grobe Zahnung. Ich verwende sie aber auch für den Obstbaumschnitt bei Apfelhochstämmen bei stärkeren Ästen.Was gibt es zu beachten:- Super scharfes Sägeblatt (nichts für Kinder)- Säge arbeitet auf Zug (nicht drücken)- Köcher ist im Lieferumfang enthalten und kann am Gürtel, wie auch am Bein angebracht werden.- tolle SchnittleistungFür die Verwendung beim Obstbaumschnitt ist die Sugoi 360 etwas überdimensioniert und bei wenig Platz etwas sperrig und durch die grobe Zahnung nicht die erste Wahl für diesen Einsatzzweck. Wenn aber dickere Äste zu schneiden sind, weiss man wieso man diese Säge dabei hat. Sie geht durch das Holz wie durch Butter und das ohne Kraftanstrengung. Durch das Arbeiten auf Zug muss man nur ziehen, ohne zu drücken. Ich habe auch eine Felco 620, die zwar schön handlich ist, aber nach mehreren dickeren Ästen muss man nach Luft schnappen. Nicht so bei der Sugoi, das Sägen geht schneller und vor allem ohne Kraftanstrengung! Wer einen ganzen Tag auf den Bäumen ist, wird das zu schätzen wissen. Wer nur dünne, einjährige Triebe schneiden will (das mache ich mit meiner Felco Gartenschere) sollte lieber ein kompakteres Modell mit feinerer Zahnung wählen.Bei der Astung im Wald habe ich das Platzproblem nicht und die Säge ist für diesen Zweck ohne Einschränkung zu empfehlen. Durch das gebogene Sägeblatt greift die Säge schön in das Holz und hat eine tolle Schnittleistung. Das Schnittbild ist ausreichend fein. Mit der kleinen Schneide an der Spitze der Säge werden kleine Totäste entfernt, recht praktisch. Sollte ein mal ein kleinerer Baum im weg sein, kein Problem die Sugoi schafft das, die Motorsäge bleibt zu Hause.Fazit: Ein Profigerät, sehr zu empfehlen!PS: Bei der Bestellung über Marketplace-Anbieter aufpassen. Diese versenden meist direkt aus Japan, woraus ein super günstiger Preis resultiert. Dadurch ist aber auch eine lange Lieferzeit (bei mir fast 1 Monat) gegeben und es können eventuell Zollprobleme auftreten.
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