- Home
- Ski
- Avalanche Safety
- Shovels
- Backcountry Access Traverse EXT Shovel - 2007
- Shovels
- Avalanche Safety
- Ski
Backcountry Access Traverse EXT Shovel - 2007
2007 Model Permanently Out of Stock
Image
Backcountry Access Traverse EXT Shovel - 2007
The Backcountry Access Traverse EXT Shovel offers the backcountry enthusiast the lightest weight aluminum shovel on the market—it's the same weight as BCA's popular Tour Shovel with a more compact shaft. However, for those users who already own a probe, the Traverse EXT shovel is sold alone. It does not accommodate a probe within the shaft, like the Tour (our item BCA0036). The Traverse EXT has a super-strong oval shaft that's easy to grip with a gloved hand. A T-grip is easy to use and can be looped through and worn without a pack with user-supplied webbing or rope. The 6000-series aluminum blade with oval ferrule is super strong, and unlike some lightweight composite blades, can power through set-up snow and ice.
Bottom Line: For those who want a strong, lightweight, ultra-compact aluminum shovel, but who already own a probe.
Talk shop with all the gear freaks out there: ask 'em questions, upload/browse photos, and give your 2¢.
Traverse EXT Shovel
By: Patty Shenk
December 15, 2005
This is a great lightweight shovel for avalanche work/study. It easily packs yet digs a good pit. I like it a lot and am glad I purchased it. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to go into the backcountry completely prepared but not weighed down. The blue color makes it easy to find too!!
Traverse EXT Shovel
By: Patty Shenk
April 28, 2005
This little lightweight shovel is great! I used it in an advanced avalanche awareness class in February. It packed well in my daypack, assembled easily, dug the snow pit with vigor. The curved angle of the shovel blade makes shovel tests a little difficult. But if the slab is going to avalanche, it will regardless of your shovel angle. I really like the lightness of it for the backcountry. I will use it often!!
Nice and light
By: rhyang
April 5, 2004
Not as long as a heavy-duty shovel, but very light. For snow-camping it's all I need for digging kitchens, shelters, etc. Have used in wet snow and late-season icy conditions, but thankfully have not yet had to use for avy rescue. I used to carry a plastic shovel for day-trips, but now just carry this, because the weight is the same and I trust the metal blade more.
BCA Traverse EXT Shovel
By: LUke
April 6, 2005
I had a previous plastic shovel that was super light but the shovel busted when digging a snow pit, the BCA Traverse EXT Shovel is amazing. Just as light but super durable, I not only use it for B/C snowboarding, but also keep it in my jeep for my off roading adventures, mud or snow, the EXT Shovel gets the stuff out of the way.
${title}
${body}
By: ${user.display_name}
{if user.badges}
{for badge in user.badges}
${badge.image_el}
{/for}
{/if}
${date}
${answer.body}
By: ${answer.user.display_name}
{if answer.user.badges}
{for badge in answer.user.badges}
${badge.image_el}
{/for}
{/if}
${answer.date}
Change me.






