The saw is light, compact (enough to make him a holster kydex or leather, and worn on a belt) and effective.
One of the selling points of this saw, over its competitors is that it saw both the firing by pushing.
In my view, this is not necessarily an advantage to saw pushing.
Indeed, the blade being rather soft, it will take pressure carefully so as not to break.
A 2 hands, we saw without tiring a section of dead birch 15 to 20cm in less than 2 minutes.
To us the Kuksa!
The fixed, meanwhile, is razor upon receipt. The grind scandi is great both for woodworking as for cooking.
Compared to a flat grind, sharpen a scandi stone is very accessible to a beginner like me sharpening ;-)
The neck, unfortunately without hole for strap is slightly "curved".
That gives it a good grip on condition of having not too large.
It took me to add a piece of inner tube to swell a little curve.
Finally, the case is very basic. It ensures the maintenance of the knife, and allows the drying of the blade through the small hole at the end.
A small straps with press would have been welcome at the end of the handle to enable the inverted port on a strap of the backpack or a tactical vest.
The holster belt loop is very well thought, because it is a more than a passing clip.
The lower passing is not attached to the case, allowing to hook and unhook the case without problems, in the manner of a folding knife clip.
Moreover, it is the same width as a passing MOLLE. We can have this handy knife whatever its equipment.
Warning. If the knife is attached to a MOLLE passing, it will be harder to get it, because of the small back below the belt clip.