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product_id: 624432722
title: "CAMPNDOOR High Limb Rope Saw 53 In Chain Only - Zero Effort 360 Rope Chain Saw - Sharp Manual Tree Limb Cutter - Hand Chainsaw - Fast and Easy Pocket Chainsaw"
brand: "campndoor"
price: "$77.11"
currency: USD
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 9
category: "Campndoor"
url: https://www.desertcart.us/products/624432722-campndoor-high-limb-rope-saw-53-in-chain-only-zero
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# 8.8 oz ultra-portable 53-inch dual-sided chain 65MN high-carbon steel blade CAMPNDOOR High Limb Rope Saw 53 In Chain Only - Zero Effort 360 Rope Chain Saw - Sharp Manual Tree Limb Cutter - Hand Chainsaw - Fast and Easy Pocket Chainsaw

**Brand:** campndoor
**Price:** $77.11
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🪓 Cut high, cut smart—be the neighborhood arborist everyone envies!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** CAMPNDOOR High Limb Rope Saw 53 In Chain Only - Zero Effort 360 Rope Chain Saw - Sharp Manual Tree Limb Cutter - Hand Chainsaw - Fast and Easy Pocket Chainsaw by campndoor
- **How much does it cost?** $77.11 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- campndoor enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted campndoor brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Lightweight & Portable:** Weighs just 8.8 oz—perfect for camping, hiking, or emergency yard work.
- • **DIY Pro’s Secret Weapon:** Compatible with CAMPNDOOR kits; upgrade your gear and save hundreds on services.
- • **Eco-Friendly Manual Power:** No gas, no noise, zero carbon footprint—cut responsibly.
- • **Dual-Sided Precision Teeth:** Patented TIGERClaw & BULLDOZER teeth for fast, clean cuts every time.
- • **Effortless High Reach Cutting:** Reach up to 25 feet without ladders—safety meets efficiency.

## Overview

The CAMPNDOOR High Limb Rope Saw Chain is a 53-inch, dual-sided manual chainsaw made from durable 65MN high-carbon steel. Designed for safe, ladder-free cutting of high tree limbs up to 25 feet, it offers professional-grade performance in a lightweight 8.8 oz package. Compatible as a replacement or upgrade for CAMPNDOOR kits, this portable tool empowers DIY enthusiasts to tackle tough yard work efficiently while reducing environmental impact.

## Description

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Review: Worked for my needs - The project was a "widow maker", a big broken limb hung up in an adjacent tree. Using a ladder and a regular chainsaw was just too dangerous an option for me; I could just imagine the falling limb swinging and knocking me off the ladder, and serious injury or death. I have a friend whose dad was killed doing this sort of job. I did some Googling on solutions, and discovered the "high limb rope chain saw". Nobody (including Tr.Sup.) had such a thing in stock at local stores, online order only with a three or four day wait, so that led me to desertcart. I did a lot of reading of the reviews, then made my choice and got this delivered overnight with my Prime membership. I bought just this chain, rather than the complete kit, because so many reviews of these saws commented on the poor quality of the handles, the use of cheap polypropylene ropes, etc. I already have multiple chainsaw files for sharpening, so that piece of kit was not needed, but of course this chain was new and sharp. I bought two 50' lengths of black paracord from my local HF, cut a couple of foot-long pull handles from 1/2" PVC pipe, wrapped the paracord around the middle of the handles with a clinch knot, and got my neighbor to help me saw. The comments that it works better with two people are spot on; you can spread out, get out of the danger zone under the limb, and have less of a bend in the cutting part of the chain as it passes over the limb, and you can work it back and forth to free it if it starts to bind. The other comments in the various reviews about binding were instructive; a wide angle between the ropes (90 degrees or more) and slow, steady, short pulls worked best to prevent binding; long, jerky "snatching" motions were more likely to cause binding (I can still hear my carpenter granddad say "Let the saw do the work, son"). I used the provided carabiners on the ends of the chains, and I think that helped at one point to stop chain "overrun" and potential binding of the paracord itself in the kerf when my neighbor got a bit too enthusiastic with his pulls. You need to watch it carefully to keep the chain centered in the cut. In retrospect, I may tape the carabiners with brightly colored vinyl tape to make them more visible, so that I can see the ends of the chain as it is sawing; black rope and chain against dark green in a post-sundown dusk makes it difficult to see where the chain is located; the orange rope in the kit makes sense. The chain does seem thin in a couple of places, and I can see that it might be easy to bend or break links if you get too over-eager, but as long as you move carefully, smoothly, and watch what you are doing, it should last for a good number of cuts. The double sided chain means you don't have to fiddle with it too much to get the cut started, just gently pull to get it to bite. It may turn out to be a challenge holding it when it comes time to sharpen, but I will figure out some kind of jig to hold it in my shop vise, when (and if) I ever need to sharpen it. The hardest part of the job was getting the rope positioned over the limb, which was about 20' up. After tossing the rope over the limb with a weight, we wound up having to use an extension ladder and pole saw to move the chain over to the right place (right up against the trunk), because it kept getting hung up on small limbs above, then on the broken jagged part of the limb itself. The whole process took us about 45 minutes (warm work in July), but the actual sawing of the limb itself only took about 5 minutes. I figure I saved several hundred dollars by using this saw rather than calling a tree service, and we were able to safely drop the limb, standing well away from the tree when it fell. The limb did break off before we finished sawing, but the chain stayed in place and we were able finish cutting off the remaining splinter and have a nice smooth cut that hopefully will heal and grow over. Once the limb was on the ground, it was easy to cut up with my regular chainsaw. The three photos show the limb before and after, and a closer view of the cut. The limb was about 7" in diameter, 20' up, and the tree is a water oak. I am sure it will shed more limbs....
Review: Works Great - Works great. Used on very high 4 inch limb. Cut great.

## Features

- Cost-effective upgrade, professional results: Upgrade your tree maintenance with our CAMPNDOOR double-sided rope saw chain; This standalone, high-quality chain is not only budget-friendly but also a compatible replacement for the one included in the CAMPNDOOR kit; Achieve professional arborist efficiency at a fraction of the cost
- No Ladder? No Problem: Tackle high branches effortlessly with our manual chain saw, designed to reach up to 25 feet; It's an ideal replacement or upgrade to your existing CAMPNDOOR kit chain; Throw it over the branch, pull, and let the dual-sided, sharp teeth do the work—no ladders, no risks
- Dual sided dozer claws for ease of cutting: Featuring a robust 65MN High-Carbon Steel blade with patented TIGERClaw and BULLDOZER teeth, our chain is a perfect fit for your CAMPNDOOR kit; It's designed for simplicity and precision, ensuring effective cuts for both novices and experts; A great tool for heavy yard tasks, just pull back and forth for a clean cut
- Your neighborhood's DIY champion: With this chain, compatible with your CAMPNDOOR kit, you're ready for any cutting task; From clearing roads to prepping firewood, become the neighborhood hero; This manual approach also promotes environmental responsibility by reducing your carbon footprint
- Portable, versatile for outdoor adventures: Enhance your outdoor gear with our lightweight, portable hand chainsaw; Ideal as a standalone tool or as a replacement in your CAMPNDOOR kit, it's perfect for camping, hiking, and unexpected cutting needs. Use it to save thousands on yard work and adventures, or we’ll buy it back

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0CWN48VP5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #51,877 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #25 in Camping Saws |
| Brand Name | CAMPNDOOR |
| Chain Length | 53 Inches |
| Chain Type | 65MN High-Carbon Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (84) |
| Drive Link Count | 45 |
| Gauge | 0.01 |
| Included Components | Attachments, Chain |
| Item Length | 53 Inches |
| Item Type Name | RopeSawOnly |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | CAMPNDOOR |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RS24CO |
| Model Number | RS24CO |
| Pitch | 53 Inches |
| UPC | 198168562345 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** CAMPNDOOR
- **Chain Type:** 65MN High-Carbon Steel
- **Gauge:** 0.01
- **Item Length:** 53 Inches
- **Item Pitch:** 53 Inches

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Worked for my needs
*by K***H on July 22, 2025*

The project was a "widow maker", a big broken limb hung up in an adjacent tree. Using a ladder and a regular chainsaw was just too dangerous an option for me; I could just imagine the falling limb swinging and knocking me off the ladder, and serious injury or death. I have a friend whose dad was killed doing this sort of job. I did some Googling on solutions, and discovered the "high limb rope chain saw". Nobody (including Tr.Sup.) had such a thing in stock at local stores, online order only with a three or four day wait, so that led me to Amazon. I did a lot of reading of the reviews, then made my choice and got this delivered overnight with my Prime membership. I bought just this chain, rather than the complete kit, because so many reviews of these saws commented on the poor quality of the handles, the use of cheap polypropylene ropes, etc. I already have multiple chainsaw files for sharpening, so that piece of kit was not needed, but of course this chain was new and sharp. I bought two 50' lengths of black paracord from my local HF, cut a couple of foot-long pull handles from 1/2" PVC pipe, wrapped the paracord around the middle of the handles with a clinch knot, and got my neighbor to help me saw. The comments that it works better with two people are spot on; you can spread out, get out of the danger zone under the limb, and have less of a bend in the cutting part of the chain as it passes over the limb, and you can work it back and forth to free it if it starts to bind. The other comments in the various reviews about binding were instructive; a wide angle between the ropes (90 degrees or more) and slow, steady, short pulls worked best to prevent binding; long, jerky "snatching" motions were more likely to cause binding (I can still hear my carpenter granddad say "Let the saw do the work, son"). I used the provided carabiners on the ends of the chains, and I think that helped at one point to stop chain "overrun" and potential binding of the paracord itself in the kerf when my neighbor got a bit too enthusiastic with his pulls. You need to watch it carefully to keep the chain centered in the cut. In retrospect, I may tape the carabiners with brightly colored vinyl tape to make them more visible, so that I can see the ends of the chain as it is sawing; black rope and chain against dark green in a post-sundown dusk makes it difficult to see where the chain is located; the orange rope in the kit makes sense. The chain does seem thin in a couple of places, and I can see that it might be easy to bend or break links if you get too over-eager, but as long as you move carefully, smoothly, and watch what you are doing, it should last for a good number of cuts. The double sided chain means you don't have to fiddle with it too much to get the cut started, just gently pull to get it to bite. It may turn out to be a challenge holding it when it comes time to sharpen, but I will figure out some kind of jig to hold it in my shop vise, when (and if) I ever need to sharpen it. The hardest part of the job was getting the rope positioned over the limb, which was about 20' up. After tossing the rope over the limb with a weight, we wound up having to use an extension ladder and pole saw to move the chain over to the right place (right up against the trunk), because it kept getting hung up on small limbs above, then on the broken jagged part of the limb itself. The whole process took us about 45 minutes (warm work in July), but the actual sawing of the limb itself only took about 5 minutes. I figure I saved several hundred dollars by using this saw rather than calling a tree service, and we were able to safely drop the limb, standing well away from the tree when it fell. The limb did break off before we finished sawing, but the chain stayed in place and we were able finish cutting off the remaining splinter and have a nice smooth cut that hopefully will heal and grow over. Once the limb was on the ground, it was easy to cut up with my regular chainsaw. The three photos show the limb before and after, and a closer view of the cut. The limb was about 7" in diameter, 20' up, and the tree is a water oak. I am sure it will shed more limbs....

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works Great
*by D***. on February 4, 2026*

Works great. Used on very high 4 inch limb. Cut great.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice saw but
*by A***R on November 7, 2024*

This thing is very handy however I found that you really need two people. The reason I say that is the theeth are a little aggressive and bite if you don’t separate the lines. All in all it works. Don’t be in a hurry and recruit someone. Yes I would buy again.

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*Last updated: 2026-04-25*