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🌲 Cut High, Stay Grounded — The Ultimate Rope Saw for the Modern DIY Pro
The 55 Inch High Limb Rope Saw by Kutir is a professional-grade manual chainsaw featuring a 360-degree dual-sided stainless steel blade designed for efficient cutting of tree limbs up to 16 inches thick. Equipped with two 25-foot durable ropes and ergonomic handles, it enables safe trimming of branches over 40 feet high without ladders. Made from industrial-grade high-carbon steel with 50% more cutting teeth, this lightweight, portable kit includes sharpening tools, throw weights, and a carrying case—delivering durable, jam-free performance for serious DIY enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike.







| ASIN | B07JQ2658J |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,498 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #3 in Camping Saws |
| Blade Length | 55 Feet |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Flat |
| Brand Name | Kutir |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,455) |
| Cutting Angle | 360 Degrees |
| Handle Material | Plastic or Metal |
| Included Components | Complete High Limb Kit with Blade Sharpener, Ropes, Throwing Weight Pouch, and Extra Handles |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5"L x 3"W x 7"H |
| Item Weight | 1.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Kutir |
| Manufacturer Part Number | KU-HLCS01 |
| Model Number | KU-HLCS01 |
| Number of Teeth | 30 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Depth Adjustment |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Speed | 4500 RPM |
| Surface Recommendation | Metal |
| UPC | 600291405555 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Type | Standard |
F**K
Paid for itself the first day
Below is my original review and I still love this rope saw, even though mine broke the other day after two months use. I just ordered another one, which I would have been happy to have paid for (it is that useful), but I was really pleased to learn that a free replacement would be sent. I have a lot more trees and high limbs than most people, so I use saw a lot more than average user would use this saw. In my case, probably ten hours a week or more, every week, and frequently I am using to saw large diameter limbs. I used this saw so often, I was surprised that I did not have to sharpen it (with the included sharpening tool. The saw rarely got stuck, except on larger limbs, which happens with a standard chainsaw, when weight of the limb pinches on the blade. This generally happens at the end of the cut, and there is an easy work-around. Take another throw line and throw over limb towards the end of the limb, then pull down with the line a bit to take pressure off of the chain. - Be extra careful when you do this, that you don’t pull limb down on yourself, as often the limb is almost cut through when blade gets stuck. - Also, ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET WHEN DOING TREE WORK. Stuff happens. On a lighter note, this saw is fun to use. Once you get it over the limb you are supposed to do long pulls to saw. You have one rope with hand loop in your left hand, and similar rope in your right hand. I stand back at a distance where I can swing whole body from hips and swing shoulders in a continuous swimming motion (left hand over, swing, right hand over, etc.) It is a full body work out and surprisingly fun to do. Don’t go to fast though as you want consistent, smooth pulls to avoid saw sticking. You should also consider the following items (available on Amazon), for getting saw to limb and also to have a second throw line: 1. Weaver Leather Arborist Replacement Polyethylene Throw Line , Yellow 2. Weaver Leather Bullet Throw Weight (8 oz.). If you look under my reviews, you will see reviews for both of these items. Side note - I attached the bullet weight, with about 15-20 feet of throw line, to one end of one of the rope saw hand loop so rope saw is always ready for next throw, yet does not interfere with my sawing as I just leave that line on ground while I am doing the sawing. Final observation - I have not needed to cut higher than the amount of line which the saw line comes with, but I imagine you could cut much higher limbs as long as you could attach the ends of existing saw line to two longer ropes, one on each side. I think the only real limit is the amount of available rope you have attach to the line. ___________ Original Review I was surprised by how effective this saw was. It is not cheap, but it is a heck of a lot cheaper than having tree company come to remove high limbs. I just purchased, and have used heavily on three different days. If it broke tomorrow, I would feel I got my money’s worth. The saw is two chain is two sided, so you do not have to wonder whether you will get the cutting side to the correct position. The line attached to the saw was strong enough to handle as much force as I could generate. The saw handled limbs up to almost twelve inches in diameter, and I expect it will handle larger limbs when I went to expend the energy required to cut them. The cuts are clean and leave a nice flush edge on the branch, which is my goal. This saw has a lot of strong reviews and it appears they are well deserved.
L**E
Works well if You know what you are doing!
This item works well if you understand how things operate. You must mind the angles you are pulling from and how the blade is angled across the limb. Concentrate and be deliberate but have a partner who is able to "flow" with you rather than flailing back and forth, fighting each other. And don't bottom out the blade with each stroke. One person use is ill-advised for what should be obvious reasons(standing directly under/near a falling limb) and because the ropes should be activated from further apart to prevent jamming. If it starts to jam, don't just hang on it or brutally jerk the ends. Slow down and think about it and then correct the angle and spread the ropes even further from each other - probably about 90 degrees from each other. The ropes length are limited so you can only go so wide but certainly don't wrap the chain around from one side - it will jam when the limb begins to sag pinching the blade. I have seen 1-star reviews because "it takes work", "rope fell off first use", "gets stuck", "I can't throw that high", etc. None of this is the saw's fault. If you do not check and secure the factory knots, keep the teeth away from the ropes, and things like that, and/or expect effortless magic, then I suspect few things in your life work for you and you hire most things out. This is likely the best. If you are not already a conscientious, DIY-type in many other areas of life, now and with this tool isn't the time to start. This item works well because it is sharp from the box, is two-sided(the one-sided blades are a pain), and has everything you need except some weight in the bags. Again, retie the knots and if you don't know how, google how to tie about any type of knot and you'll be fine. It's a somewhat precision process that takes some forethought and patience - not brute force. Good tool.
D**G
it is a work out for sure if you are cutting 5 and 6 inch limbs or larger!
Pleasantly surprised how well this rope saw performed. The Throwing bags like others have stated are pretty much useless. Bad design as anything you put in falls out almost immediately. Do yourself a favor and order the aborist throw line kit found here on Amazon. This ultra slick throw line is excellent and the throw bag easy to use. Well made and will last a long time. Back to the Rope saw, It is very sharp and like the instructions state keep the angle of cut very wide. much better to have two people in this. It will get caught from time to time. One tip is keep sawing even if you only have an inch to move back and forth. It will eventually work smoothly again. Long even strokes work the best. You must maintain the same angle of cut in the kerf or it will snag. Absolutely do NOT change your positions while making the cuts. As others have stated, it is a work out for sure if you are cutting 5 and 6 inch limbs or larger! Minus one star as the kit doesn't tell you how the rope saw goes together. You have to guess.
B**D
Amazing product!! Money saver.
We had a 6-inch thick tree branch about 25-ish feet high that was hitting the roof/siding/gutters of our two-story home. Before we plopped money down to get an arborist/landscaping service, we opted to try this rope saw first. Wow - what an amazing product! It sawed through the 6-inch branch like it was butter. Hardest part was getting the rope over the branch (my baseball arm isn't what it used to be!). Also, we had to connect the two provided 25-ft ropes together first - then we attached the small weight bad (we shoved a baseball into it). After about 15 attempts, we got the bag over the branch. We then lowered the bag down to where we could reach it, connected the chain to the one end, and then connected the other end of the rope to the other end of the chain (effectively forming a large loop). We then donned gloves and began sawing. Easy peasy - 3-4 minutes later the branch came clean off. This product came with everything we needed (d-rings, rope, chain, gloves, etc). And it saved us money over having to hire someone to come out and to it for us. Highly recommend.
M**Z
Fácil de usar y muy eficiente... Sí que la recomiendo
C**B
Did everything as advertised. With 2 people easily cuts through hard to get at branches. Yet to try it with only one operator.
T**.
We used this rope saw to cut the ‘tops’ off of dying spruce & poplar. (It is good practice to remove dead tree tops.) Neighbours stopped by and ‘volunteered’ to help!? 😜😃🤪Ha ha! - If you try one of these: its a handy idea to use a (sling shot) device to launch your ‘line’ over / around the tree. I ‘also’ found that attaching small markers (ribbons) on each end of the cutting chain, makes it easier to know when to stop and pull the other way.
F**N
Excelente herramienta, muy buena desde maderas blandas o duras, lo mejor para podar arboles sin usar escalera
L**N
Very easy to cut, but a lot effort to throw, you need to practice a lot to throw it over the branch.
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