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title: "Upgrade Loggers Art Gens Rope Saw for Tree Limbs, 55\" Hand Rope Chain Saw with 72 Sharp Teeth & 46 Feet Ropes Kit for Camping Survival and Tree Pruning"
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# 2x 33-ft heavy-duty ropes 48-inch carbon steel blade 62 sharp manganese steel teeth Upgrade Loggers Art Gens Rope Saw for Tree Limbs, 55" Hand Rope Chain Saw with 72 Sharp Teeth & 46 Feet Ropes Kit for Camping Survival and Tree Pruning

**Brand:** loggers art gens
**Price:** 60097CFA
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌲 Cut High, Save Big, Stay Sharp!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Upgrade Loggers Art Gens Rope Saw for Tree Limbs, 55" Hand Rope Chain Saw with 72 Sharp Teeth & 46 Feet Ropes Kit for Camping Survival and Tree Pruning by loggers art gens
- **How much does it cost?** 60097CFA with free shipping
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## Best For

- loggers art gens enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted loggers art gens brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Cost-Smart Tree Care:** Save hundreds on professional services with a durable, reusable high-limb cutting kit.
- • **Swift Setup & Safety:** Quick 20-second switch between pocket saw and rope saw ensures hassle-free, secure operation.
- • **Built for the Outdoors:** Lightweight 2-pound design with nylon handles and included case—perfect for camping & survival.
- • **Extended Reach Mastery:** Two 33-foot reinforced ropes let you safely tackle high branches up to 66 feet away.
- • **Precision Cutting Power:** 62 bi-directional serrated teeth deliver smooth, efficient cuts without jamming.

## Overview

The 48 Inch High Rope Saw by Loggers Art Gens features a 48-inch carbon steel blade with 62 manganese steel serrated teeth arranged bi-directionally for smooth, jam-free cutting. Equipped with two 33-foot heavy-duty ropes and nylon strap handles, it enables safe, efficient pruning of high tree limbs up to 66 feet away. Lightweight and portable, this kit is ideal for camping, gardening, and wilderness survival, offering a cost-effective alternative to expensive tree services with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

## Description

Product description Reliable and durable rope a single rope can hold up to 550 lbs, through 33 ft of rope, you can cut down that tree at a safe distance, and is your best choice for cutting high limbs trees;. Fast and secure connection The metal buckle at the end of rope is made of aluminum, which is a safer and faster way to link than carabiners, provided you connect it correctly, and it allows pocket chainsaw to quickly turn into a rope saw Unbreakable weight bag The weight bag is made of oxford cloth, which can effectively prevent the scraping of trees and is long-lasting and durable, you can also use this bag as a carrying case for your chain saw kit

Review: Using correctly is key to success - Like with most tools, good technique is critical to how well the tool functions, particularly with non-power tools like this high limb rope chainsaw. If you've been reading reviews you've surely noticed that most negative reviews mention chain becoming stuck. This is due to bad technique using the saw. If you just throw a rope over a branch and stand underneath (hopefully of to the side a bit) this chainsaw will get stuck. It's pretty much guaranteed. You are sawing from the top but cut is the same shape as the top of the branch, an inverted "U" shape. As you cut the "U" gets narrower as you cut through the branch when the weight of the branch starts to open at the top it squeezes towards the bottom and causes the chain to get stuck. The correct technique requires 2 people standing way out to the sides of the branch. If you don't have another person to help you can do what did. I used spiral stakes which can be put in to the ground using cordless drill/driver (see photos). Since I already made myself a monkey's fist using a 1/2 lead weight (see photos) I used this to throw a messenger line over the branch. I used 1.8mm UHMWPE line for the messenger line. It's 550 lbs test, very slippery, and light weight. I was able to throw it over a branch 30' up 2nd try. I missed the first try because I didn't unspooled enough line. Anyway, I used the messenger line to pull up the straps with the chainsaw section in-between. I used 750 lbs test paracord with double bungee cords between the strap and the paracord. Walked it out away from the branch a good ways (more than 50ft) where I drilled the screw stake into the ground (see photo) I fastened the paracord to the loop with a bowline so I could use the loop to attach a Nitize cam clip. This allows for easy adjustment of the bungee tension. You could use a cam tie down strap or a lever adjustable strap. You could probably use a simple tent guyline adjuster knot as well. I used a second screw stake to make sure when I tightened the bungee tension I wouldn't pull the chain right off the branch. I did make a starter cut using the incorrect technique, standing under the branch, because I wanted my cut about a foot from the tree trunk. This made sure the chain didn't slide down the branch to the trunk, I learned this the hard way. Now I have the chain on a starter cut a foot or so from the trunk straps on both sides, one side with bungee adjusted tight ( with the chain mostly on the opposite side of the branch). I unattached the strap from the non-bungee side, walked to roughly opposite the staked bungee side and start pulling and releasing the strap. The bungee acts like a second person keeping tension on the chainsaw chain and returning it so it can be pulled again. It cuts both ways. How much effort this takes depends on your degree of patience and how sharp the chain is. As long as your spacing is wide enough the chain doesn't get stuck. I had to adjust the tension on the bungee several times because the branch was quite thick, 11" diameter oak. You need to use fairly long bungee because they stretch about 50%. They need to be heavy duty because you want about 2-3 ft at least of movement of the chain. I used 3', 3/8" bungee cords. Happened to work great. If you want to make your own I highly suggest getting marine bungee. I use bungee to hold a tarp over my skiff and they had to be replaced every year. I finally made my own using marine bungee it's been about 8 years now and none have failed. I use them to tension a tarp lean-to roof. I've on my 3rd tarp none of the marine bungees have failed. If this technique worked on 11" oak 30ft up in sure it will work on smaller stuff better. Obviously a helper will be much easier. On this particular model of high limb rope chainsawthere are several differences I really like. They use nylon strap with cam cleats to attach to chain instead of rope. There are strap handles with cam cleats. These make length adjustments really easy. I think the straps help keep chain aligned better when starting the cut. The straps are long as well. If I had had a helper the straps would have been long enough to cut this branch without needing additional length.
Review: Excellent Tool if You’ve Always Wanted CrossFit to Involve Trees - This thing absolutely works, but I need to be honest with future buyers: this is not “light yard work.” This is “discover muscles you didn’t know existed while questioning your cardiovascular health” work. Once you get it set up correctly, it cuts surprisingly well. Great for limbs that are too high for a normal saw and way safer than balancing on a ladder with poor judgment and a chainsaw. The ropes are long enough to reach some pretty serious branches, and the chain bites hard when you keep steady tension on it. That said, I’m convinced this tool was designed exclusively for young, fit lumberjacks raised by wolves in the Pacific Northwest. After about 15 minutes I needed water, electrolytes, and a short motivational speech. Still, impressive tool. Just stretch first and maybe notify a loved one before starting.

## Features

- Multiple applications: complete high limb cutting kit, 55-inch hand chainsaw with 2x 23-foot thicker ropes to ensure you can cut trees high enough, perfect for camping, wilderness survival, gardening.
- EFFICIENT WORK - Upgrade the arrangement mode of the 72 sharp manganese steel serrated blades more scientifically with high quality chain, so it won’t get stuckbringing a smoother cutting effect. Moreover, the serrated blades sit on both sides of the chain reasonably, so it doesn't matter how it lands.
- Safe and fast to use: more convenient and safe connection than other brands of high branch saws, switching between pocket chain saws and high limb rope saws takes only 20s; while longer ropes allow you to cut safely over longer distances.
- Save money: no more wasting hundreds of dollars on a one-time tree service, our high-banked rope saws are a fraction of the cost of the service and can be purchased to repair your book many times over and at any time.
- 30-DAY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE - If you are not satisfied after using our hand chainsaw, we will offer you a full money-back guarantee !

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0B38DXL5X |
| Best Sellers Rank | #41,767 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #20 in Camping Saws |
| Blade Length | 48 Inches |
| Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
| Blade Shape | Rectangular |
| Brand | Loggers Art Gens |
| Brand Name | Loggers Art Gens |
| Color | Orange, Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 457 Reviews |
| Cutting Angle | 360 Degrees |
| Handle Material | Nylon |
| Included Components | Case |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 48"L x 48"W x 48"H |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Loggers Art Gens |
| Number of Teeth | 62 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Bi-directional, self-cleaning cutting blades |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Special Feature | Bi-directional, self-cleaning cutting blades |
| Surface Recommendation | Alloy Steel |
| UPC | 724156206924 711577749086 |

## Product Details

- **Blade Material:** Carbon Steel
- **Brand:** Loggers Art Gens
- **Color:** Orange, Black
- **Power Source:** Corded Electric
- **Surface Recommendation:** Alloy Steel

## Images

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## Available Options

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Using correctly is key to success
*by P***Y on January 25, 2024*

Like with most tools, good technique is critical to how well the tool functions, particularly with non-power tools like this high limb rope chainsaw. If you've been reading reviews you've surely noticed that most negative reviews mention chain becoming stuck. This is due to bad technique using the saw. If you just throw a rope over a branch and stand underneath (hopefully of to the side a bit) this chainsaw will get stuck. It's pretty much guaranteed. You are sawing from the top but cut is the same shape as the top of the branch, an inverted "U" shape. As you cut the "U" gets narrower as you cut through the branch when the weight of the branch starts to open at the top it squeezes towards the bottom and causes the chain to get stuck. The correct technique requires 2 people standing way out to the sides of the branch. If you don't have another person to help you can do what did. I used spiral stakes which can be put in to the ground using cordless drill/driver (see photos). Since I already made myself a monkey's fist using a 1/2 lead weight (see photos) I used this to throw a messenger line over the branch. I used 1.8mm UHMWPE line for the messenger line. It's 550 lbs test, very slippery, and light weight. I was able to throw it over a branch 30' up 2nd try. I missed the first try because I didn't unspooled enough line. Anyway, I used the messenger line to pull up the straps with the chainsaw section in-between. I used 750 lbs test paracord with double bungee cords between the strap and the paracord. Walked it out away from the branch a good ways (more than 50ft) where I drilled the screw stake into the ground (see photo) I fastened the paracord to the loop with a bowline so I could use the loop to attach a Nitize cam clip. This allows for easy adjustment of the bungee tension. You could use a cam tie down strap or a lever adjustable strap. You could probably use a simple tent guyline adjuster knot as well. I used a second screw stake to make sure when I tightened the bungee tension I wouldn't pull the chain right off the branch. I did make a starter cut using the incorrect technique, standing under the branch, because I wanted my cut about a foot from the tree trunk. This made sure the chain didn't slide down the branch to the trunk, I learned this the hard way. Now I have the chain on a starter cut a foot or so from the trunk straps on both sides, one side with bungee adjusted tight ( with the chain mostly on the opposite side of the branch). I unattached the strap from the non-bungee side, walked to roughly opposite the staked bungee side and start pulling and releasing the strap. The bungee acts like a second person keeping tension on the chainsaw chain and returning it so it can be pulled again. It cuts both ways. How much effort this takes depends on your degree of patience and how sharp the chain is. As long as your spacing is wide enough the chain doesn't get stuck. I had to adjust the tension on the bungee several times because the branch was quite thick, 11" diameter oak. You need to use fairly long bungee because they stretch about 50%. They need to be heavy duty because you want about 2-3 ft at least of movement of the chain. I used 3', 3/8" bungee cords. Happened to work great. If you want to make your own I highly suggest getting marine bungee. I use bungee to hold a tarp over my skiff and they had to be replaced every year. I finally made my own using marine bungee it's been about 8 years now and none have failed. I use them to tension a tarp lean-to roof. I've on my 3rd tarp none of the marine bungees have failed. If this technique worked on 11" oak 30ft up in sure it will work on smaller stuff better. Obviously a helper will be much easier. On this particular model of high limb rope chainsawthere are several differences I really like. They use nylon strap with cam cleats to attach to chain instead of rope. There are strap handles with cam cleats. These make length adjustments really easy. I think the straps help keep chain aligned better when starting the cut. The straps are long as well. If I had had a helper the straps would have been long enough to cut this branch without needing additional length.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Tool if You’ve Always Wanted CrossFit to Involve Trees
*by J***R on May 15, 2026*

This thing absolutely works, but I need to be honest with future buyers: this is not “light yard work.” This is “discover muscles you didn’t know existed while questioning your cardiovascular health” work. Once you get it set up correctly, it cuts surprisingly well. Great for limbs that are too high for a normal saw and way safer than balancing on a ladder with poor judgment and a chainsaw. The ropes are long enough to reach some pretty serious branches, and the chain bites hard when you keep steady tension on it. That said, I’m convinced this tool was designed exclusively for young, fit lumberjacks raised by wolves in the Pacific Northwest. After about 15 minutes I needed water, electrolytes, and a short motivational speech. Still, impressive tool. Just stretch first and maybe notify a loved one before starting.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Mostly easy to use
*by M***Y on July 29, 2024*

This little chain saw is a wonderful idea in most situations. It has cutters on both sides, which is great if you have to use a throw-rope to get to high branch and have no control over which side it lands on. This eliminates the problem of having to try to flip it over. Once yo get it in position, the saw works almost effortlessly, as the cutting teeth will quickly grab the wood and chisel out a rut that keeps it from rolling. If the branch or limb is not more than 5or 6 inches thick, it cuts through it with very little resistance. If you're trying the cut through a bigger limb, you apparently have zero understanding of basic physics and shouldn't be standing directly under a limb you are trying to remove that is heavy enough to kill you when it falls on you. If you are one of those people who cannot comprehend cause and effect,don't buy this manual chainsaw. I like mine and used it to clear out a lot of excess tree branches and limbs in my back yard. The only problem I had with it was in order to reach the higher branches, you have to use a throw rode to loop over that branch, then afix the handles to that to hoist it up. This works to make an 'extension' on the saw to accommodate the extra height.I'm almost 70 and just don't have the "ooomph" to throw the weighted rope that high over my head. So I had to ask a neighborhood teenager to do that part for me. This brought me to the second reason not to give 5 stars...he thought it was so cool, that he came back later and stole it. But I guess that might be considered a high rating too! Lol. Buy it, it's a worthwhile tool.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Loggers Art Gens Hand Rope Chain Saw - 48" pocket chainsaw directly connected to 66 ft ropes to form high tree limb rope chainsaw for camping survival and tree pruning
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