Posted By: Fireman12
Hooyman Saws - 10/25/14 05:09 PM
Any of y'all have one? I'm interested in the 5' version. Are they pretty sturdy? I would be using out of a climber, public land, there are times when the "perfect" tree has limbs just out of reach of my hand saw.
Posted By: N2TRKYS
Re: Hooyman Saws - 10/25/14 05:15 PM
I haven't seen one in person, but they look flimsy on their commercials.
Posted By: Fireman12
Re: Hooyman Saws - 10/25/14 05:17 PM
Yeah, that's what I'm wanting to know. Hoping somebody has one.
Posted By: gatorbait154
Re: Hooyman Saws - 10/25/14 05:34 PM
I have one and it's pretty good. I would say that it's worth it, because there is always that one limb that your hand saw won't reach..
Posted By: gatorbait154
Re: Hooyman Saws - 10/25/14 05:34 PM
I have the ten foot version by the way..
Posted By: Mully
Re: Hooyman Saws - 10/25/14 05:36 PM
I have the ten foot version and love it. It's handy to carry even to stands you don't think need trimming just in case.
Posted By: Fireman12
Re: Hooyman Saws - 10/25/14 05:40 PM
Will the 10' fit in your back pack?
Posted By: Johnal3
Re: Hooyman Saws - 10/25/14 05:50 PM
Will the 10' fit in your back pack?
No, it has a strap and you carry it in. They are worth it though. I used mine hanging stands before season and once during season.
Posted By: Turkey
Re: Hooyman Saws - 10/25/14 06:02 PM
Have the 5' and (2) 10'. Right after buying the first 10', I ran over it with the Ranger and broke the tang where the saw mounts to the handle. I carry the 10' when cleaning lanes and the 5' if using a climber. I like them. They flex more than a rigid pole, but I think any telescoping handle will.
Posted By: hunting13
Re: Hooyman Saws - 10/25/14 06:02 PM
I have a 5ft one. Good saw. It may not look it but it is very sturdy. Fits in backpack easily. I would definitely recommend it
Posted By: Fireman12
Re: Hooyman Saws - 10/25/14 06:02 PM
Will the 10' fit in your back pack?
No, it has a strap and you carry it in. They are worth it though. I used mine hanging stands before season and once during season.
O OK. I will prob stick with the 5' then. I don't want to tote more than I already do.
I have a 5' it is very sturdy. Worth the money!
Posted By: skintback
Re: Hooyman Saws - 10/26/14 09:15 AM
I have the 5' as well. No complaints.