Zetsaw Tuck-In Saw – Precision in Your Pocket
Built for the wild, trusted by pros — the Zetsaw Tuck-In Saw is the ultimate compact cutting tool for serious bushcrafters and outdoor professionals. With its razor-sharp Japanese pull saw blade, this folding saw slices through wood with minimal effort and maximum control, making firewood prep, shelter building, and trail clearing fast and efficient.
Its innovative tuck-in design keeps the blade safely stored without the need for a sheath, slipping effortlessly into your pack or pocket. Weighing in light but working heavy, the Tuck-In Saw is perfect for those who demand precision, portability, and durability in the backcountry.
Whether you're crafting a camp, building traps, or blazing trails, the Zetsaw Tuck-In Saw is your reliable edge in the wild.
Cut cleaner. Pack lighter. Go farther.
Available in two saw lengths: 210mm and 240mm
Fine or Coarse Teeth: For general use, green wood, and bushcraft applications Howl’s Jamie Dakota prefers coarse, for finer craft projects and precision work the fine is better.
Zetsaw Tuck-In Saw – Precision in Your Pocket
Built for the wild, trusted by pros — the Zetsaw Tuck-In Saw is the ultimate compact cutting tool for serious bushcrafters and outdoor professionals. With its razor-sharp Japanese pull saw blade, this folding saw slices through wood with minimal effort and maximum control, making firewood prep, shelter building, and trail clearing fast and efficient.
Its innovative tuck-in design keeps the blade safely stored without the need for a sheath, slipping effortlessly into your pack or pocket. Weighing in light but working heavy, the Tuck-In Saw is perfect for those who demand precision, portability, and durability in the backcountry.
Whether you're crafting a camp, building traps, or blazing trails, the Zetsaw Tuck-In Saw is your reliable edge in the wild.
Cut cleaner. Pack lighter. Go farther.
Available in two saw lengths: 210mm and 240mm
Fine or Coarse Teeth: For general use, green wood, and bushcraft applications Howl’s Jamie Dakota prefers coarse, for finer craft projects and precision work the fine is better.