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Black Diamond Tele Lynx Shovel - 2005
2005 Model Permanently Out of Stock
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Black Diamond Tele Lynx Shovel - 2005
The Black Diamond Tele Lynx packs down smaller than any other BD shovel in their line, and is equipped with a 16-cm (6.3-inch) telescoping handle and work-hardened aluminum blade. This compact shovel can handle any condition. Be it wind crust or Sierra cement, the Tele Lynx is up for the job. Great for those who know they should carry a shovel, but want to keep bulk to a minimum. Equipped with a streamlined T-grip that refuses to catch on branches.
Bottom Line: Compact, strong, and lightweight. Perfect for the low-cal BC skier.
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Great Shovel, Sierre Cement?
By: Pierre Jew
March 22, 2005
This an amazing shovel. I built two kickers with ease in my backyard in Lake Tahoe. It is sweet and pretty durable. Good for knocking ice off the roof and avalanche safety. Also, Sierra Cement? Common now the Sierra Nevadas have the best snow, because it isnt too wet like Hood and it isnt too dry, so it sticks to extremely steep slopes. Overall amazing shovel.
Solid Shovel Gives Ease of Mind
By: dsadr
May 12, 2006
Solid sturdy shovel and great size. I would not want to carry anything else and have ease of mind when my partner is carrying this piece of equipment. It can rip through anything.
real shovel for avalanche safety
By: rightonrighton
May 26, 2005
While plastic is a great invention, you wont see me carrying a shovel made out of the stuff. I like my friends. This shovel is durable enough to be able to plow through avy debris, and the telescoping feature is a real backsaver.
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