Bahco Laplander isn’t much compromise in use, but it’s a bit bulky to carry just in case needed
really? They’re reasonably well made, and you can get replacement blades for them but theres nothing smaller thats’ actually any use. One advantage over the Noble is that the teeth are fully covered when folded (if a saws stuffed in a bag that you also stuff clothing in this matters!
The Silky do seem to cut better than anything else I’ve used and the shape and length of the handle means they’re much easier to use upside down that most others (if you’re cutting fallen trees often need to cut at least part from underneath to stop binding) and you can use them two handed.
I’d also go with carry the biggest saw you can fit in your bag as much quicker in use and deals with larger falls. The BigBoy2000 360 blade is superb, the Gomboy Curve 210 seems more fragile (we’ve snapped the tip off two blades now)
I own all 3. Carry the bigboy on most rides as it doesn’t weigh that much more and it’s so much more effective.