Anyone here know woodworking?
I think any straight and sharp saw in that range (11-16 tpi) will be good.
The coarser teeth tend to be better with softer wood (less clogging).
I'd pick one thats a size you think will be comfortable working with and start with that.
Of the chisel sets linked there, I don't think the new Sweetharts are meant for striking. I'd start with the one with the reinforcement ring, or the narex even though they are metric widths.