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Dig like no other with the B2 Extendable.

What’s a few more grams of weight if you can get the job down faster with the medium-sized Backcountry Access B2 Extendable Shovel? This durable, strong shovel gives you the leverage and the extra space to dig out more snow which is crucial when you’re in a life-threatening situation. An ergonomic grip also provides comfort when you dig a pit, snowcave, or kicker.

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3 5

Josh

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  • Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

Durable, simple, well-designed...but take away those stupid ribs.

Pluses:
+ Nice size and shape
+ Great handle (bright, good angle)
+ Flat-ish shovel blade makes it easier to have flat pit walls

Deltas:
- Even with the new end-caps, the extendable handle still freezes up way more than my old BD shovel
- The strengthening "ribs" on the blade make it look tough, but they make unsightly marks on my pit walls -- using this shovel makes it significantly more difficult to achieve my anal-retentive-standard smooth pit walls for layer ID.

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.

Is this shovel compatible with storing any...

shandizzle

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Is this shovel compatible with storing any of the BCA probes in its handle?

Bill Porreca

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BCA has actually discontinued the practice of putting the probe in its shovel. After speaking with the rep the company believes that those two tools should be two separate entities to ensure efficiency during a rescue situation. They do make one with a saw in its handle, http://www.backcountry.com/backcountry-access-arsenal-shovel-ext-with-a2-blade-and-28cm-saw. The old one you were looking for is currently out of stock http://www.backcountry.com/backcountry-access-arsenal-shovel-w-240-probe-companion-blade-bca0106.

5 5

Weston D

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

Yea it is a shovel and yea they all do the same thing. Or do they? I have used many a shovel and I really like this one. It is not the lightest shovel out there but it can dig with a shovel twice its weight and size. I snowmobile a lot and therefore get stuck a lot which means a lot of shoveling. This thing moves the heavy crap, cuts great pits and stash's in a nice small package.