I use the saw predominantly in the outdoor area around fallen trees, branches, etc. to cut out paths. This demonstrates in particular the small pack size in relation to the handling and cutting performance as unrivaled.
Wet wood of 15-20cm diameter is cut within a few minutes silent with a clean cut.
I also own the Silky Big Boy, which is a little larger, but the Oyakata fits better in a smaller backpack.
Because the blade is not stainless, it is advisable to dry it after use and sprayed with a little Balistol. Side note for working with the saw: - when it stuck a little wet wood - soon to be considered for use that carrying out the forward movement is not too fast, because the saw blade Since the saw works exclusively on train (like all Japanese saws) is waves throws. This can lead in extreme cases to bend and even break. However, the blades of Silky Saws forgive a lot here ...
Good wood! ; )