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When functionality counts the B1 won’t let you down.

When you’re looking for a bit more leverage and comfort turn to the Backcountry Access B1 Extendable Shovel in your shoveling endeavors. Its unbeatable strength-to-weight ratio impresses you when you dig a pit, kicker, or snow cave. Thanks to its durable components and ergonomic grip this strong shovel won’t let you down when you’re in a pinch either.

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4 5

Ethan P Fischer

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The best aspect of this shovel is that when collapsed, it fits perfectly on the exterior clamps on my pack. Save time pulling it out of the pack. May take a little bit more labor on the dig, but save time on access.

B1 vs B2 shovel blade comparison

alx3709597

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Handles are the same length collapsed, the B2 has another inch and a half on the B1 when extended. Blade size is compared here as well, the B1 packs much smaller as predicted.

B1 vs B2 shovel profile comparison

alx3709597

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Handles are the same length collapsed, the B2 has another inch and a half on the B1 when extended. Blade size is compared here as well, the B1 packs much smaller as predicted.

4 5

gaup275460

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  • Gender: Male

I used this shovel digging a snow cave with the kids. The snow was piled up by a truck and was hard and very icy. This shovel did the job perfectly.
Besides, it is light, easy to assemble and space eficent when you strap up for backcountry.

5 5

Noah Singer

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  • Familiarity: I've used it several times

It's one of those items you hope you never have to use for its intended purpose. Still though, I've carried this all season for digging pits, helping move snow in an injury situation and of course, if the awful happens. It packs well into a bag thanks to the handle coming all the way off. The blade is not huge, but if you need to carry a shovel for those 'just in case' moments this is the one. If you need a shovel for building jumps or lots of avy instruction training, I'd go bigger.

Compact, strong and simple
4 5

KC Deane

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

I have been using this shovel all season. I think that those who want a small light shovel for going to a longer tour will really like this. If you are going to be building jumps or slackcountry I would get a bigger blade. The one downside is I seem to get the handle stuck in the blade after I have been digging.

4 5

Holly Russon

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  • Familiarity: I've used it several times

It is lightweight and very compact, but the shovel itself is a little small. Luckily I haven't had to use it to seriously dig, but I think I would go with something a bit bigger.

4 5

Ian

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This shovel is awesome because not only does it work but it is light and compact. When you pack you bags to get into the backcountry no longer will your shovel take up all the room on your outer straps. This will be nice compact and sturdy. The best is the new weld less connection point to help strengthen the shovels life. I have not had any issues with the Pin falling out!

2 5

coreshot

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The lower spring loaded pin assembly fell out of the handle, making the shovel unusable.

PLINKO

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2012-2013 handle has been redesigned to include an end cap that keeps snow out, and the spring pins in place. Unfortunately the handle design inflated from previous, making it more difficult to pack. The collapsed/stowed length also increased unnecessarily, while the extended length remains the same as previous years.

Write your question here...what's it made...

sharon

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Write your question here...what's it made of?

Jared McDaniel

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Aluminum, all that type of information is on the right side of the page under the box that has the price. :)

-Jared