I was wondering if anyone has any first hand knowledge of how the saws on the Leatherman models hold up. I have found some "reviews" on the net, but I was really looking for something discussing hard, field use over time.
The wire saws, while saving weight and space, tend to "gum up" rather quickly. I've thought about carrying a sawzall type wood blade. I would like to have something on my person, like in my back pocket. The sawzall blade can slide right in behind my wallet and does cut quite well. The only problem is holding on to it.
This would be besides my hatchet and collapsable bow saw I carry in my field pack. But that's not always "on my person." I'm asking if the Leatherman saw will stand up to use over time. If it will, the other saw blade is obsolete. If not, what are my options?
--Luke