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Stihl lightweight bars?

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by NYH1, Jun 29, 2026 at 11:40 PM.

  1. NYH1

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    I have the regular 20-inch Stihl Rollomatic ES Bar on my MS400C. Is there a "real noticeable" difference in that bar and a 20-inch Rollomatic ES Lightweight Bar? I've never held a saw with a lightweight bar. Is it worth spending $160± on?

    I want to stick with a Stihl Bar, and I'd stay with another 20-inch bar, it's perfect for what I cut. If I could shed a little weight I wouldn't mind.

    Thanks, NYH1.
     
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    We have the same saw with Xtra Sausage and run the 25" ES LITE bar on it. Seems pretty light. Had always ran regular Stihl bars before. Plus, the light bar looks better than the new bar design
     
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    The thing to remember when talking about a regular bar vs light weight bar is you are only talking ounces run the regular bar until it’s no good then replace with the bar of choice
     
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    fwiw I don't have an easy time spending even $125 on a lightweight but I do own a couple. I bought a 24" because it is for sure noticeable. I recently bought a 60cc saw which I use 20" on. It didn't come with a bar so I found a deal on one of the older style Tsumi's for it (had always wanted a checkerboard). I doubt I would notice much weight difference with a standard on it. The further the weight hangs from the powerhead, the more advantage a lightweight offers, in my opinion. I don't (thankfully) have to carry any of them all day so ounces aren't a great big deal.
     
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    I personally do not run a lightweight bar on my 400 but do think a 20 inch on that saw is perfect. I might consider it when this one expires but the standard bar is doing it's job.
     
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    If you have a good scale, for comparison, the Stihl 20” ES Light weighs exactly 2 lbs. I won a Cannon Duralight 20 in a raffle. It’s 2 lb. 3 oz. So, I was recently doing a little checking.
     
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    Thanks guys!

    NYH1.
     
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    Jason’s link shows 20” ES at 2lb. 13.5oz. Vs. 2 lbs, even for the LW bar
     
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    I came across this. If it's accurate, it's almost a pound.

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    I’m a fan of Stihls light bars. The first one I used was 36” and I fell in love. I have a 20” light on my xs400, 24” light on a 462 and 32” light on a 661. 10/10
     
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    What's a XS400?

    Yeah, if there really is almost a pound difference, I'll more than likely get one.

    NYH1.
     
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    An MS400c modified by Kevin. Are you new here?
     
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    Nope, been here since 2018. Other than basic bolt on stuff like dogs, full wrap bars, swapping out a cat muffler all our saws are stock. So, I don't pay much attention to modified saw threads/posts. Not at all against it, just not my thing.

    Thanks, NYH1.
     
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    Kevin has been porting full time for several years now. His slogan is Xtra Sausage (kev has large hands with good sized fingers…like sausage links)
     
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