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Obsoletes all other BC shovels
By Andrew McLean
Ranked #2 - Shovels
December 30, 2011
There is a lot to love about this shovel and after using it for the first time it became my instant favorite. The only difference between this shovel and the basic version is that this shovel has a "rescue kit" that stows in the shaft. This can be easily added or removed as needed and doesn't effect the performance of the shovel.
The Blade
- Nice flat back, which cuts clean, vertical pit walls (no scooping)
- Flat, reinforced upper lip for ski boot stomping. No curves means your boot doesn't glance off.
- Welded ferrule on the back provides a beefy blade to handle connection
- Slots in the blade mean it can be used as a deadman if need be (unlikely, but why not?)
- Heat treated blade, not work hardened. This makes for a very durable blade
- The blade size is juuuuust right - not too big, not too small. Digs well and also fits in packs
- Pseudo serrations on the leading edge (scalloping) which help the point penetrate hard snow.
The Handle
- Has a two positions in the "short" length which allow you to store the handle in a tight pack
- Beautifully cast aluminum handle
- Very solid and secure fit between shaft sections - no janking around
Overall, this shovel hits the perfect balance of weight, strength and function. It will take a beatings/stomping and not break and the tight tolerances on it means that it isn't rattling around when you use it. This shovel comes without the rescue kit in it, which I prefer as I want the lighter weight and the rescue kit is just basically a few nuts, bolts and straps - stuff I think I could jury-rig in the field with other items. The modified T-grip handle also allows you to use the shovel in "hoe mode" which is a nice feature for rapidly clearing snow.
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