U.S. Army E-Tool Shovel
U.S. Army E-Tool Shovel
U.S. Army E-Tool Shovel
U.S. Army E-Tool Shovel
U.S. Army E-Tool Shovel
U.S. Army E-Tool Shovel
U.S. Army E-Tool Shovel
U.S. Army E-Tool Shovel
U.S. Army E-Tool Shovel
U.S. Army E-Tool Shovel
U.S. Army E-Tool Shovel
U.S. Army E-Tool Shovel
U.S. Army E-Tool Shovel
U.S. Army E-Tool Shovel

U.S. Army E-Tool Shovel

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This is a military-grade digging tool for trenches and holes. In current US military use and equipped with a powder-coated, carbon steel shovel head and a serrated blade edge, it is designed specifically to conquer tough digging problems in all types of terrain. The foldable body is made of an anodized aluminum shaft and glass-filled nylon handle, which is nicely ergonomic. A difference you’ll feel if you have to dig for more than a few minutes. 23.75” open (9.25” closed) x 6” wide. Weighs 2.3 lbs.

"Why do we sell pooping-in-the-woods trowels? Because we also carry all those Sporks. What goes in must come out. These also present and reinforce a perspective about riding and ‘exploring the world’. I’ve carried the folding steel one (#1584) for years, and a small roll of TP flattened inside a zip-closed plastic bag. Boot-heels work only on the softest soil. Having a trowel along frees one to ride and camp just about anywhere, anytime. Which is the point."

-- Mr. Subjective, 8-2014

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