Field Tests: BCA Traverse EXT Shovel
Sledheads
October 2006
"Light" no longer means "plastic." In the never-ending quest to save precious ounces, pack a shovel that's strong enough to save a precious life. The oval shaft and 6000-series aluminum blade give BCA shovels the greatest strength-to-weight ratio in the backcountry--especially when used in conjunction with the integrated Companion Probe.
It cuts better, digs faster and is less likely to break.
BCA's stand-alone super strong and light extendable shovel features a super-strong oval shaft, T-grip and 6000-series aluminum blade with oval ferrule. Collasped length: 23.75 inches. Extended length: 30.5 inches. Weight: 21 oz. Extendable only, does not accomodate Companion Probe.
Contact Backcountry Access (303) 417-1345 or www.bcaccess.com
"The Traverse was so light-weight. When I first compared the BCA shovel to my old pack shovel I thought that it was going to be worthless, but I was wrong! The Traverse cut into avalanche--hard snow--better than my old larger one. Needless to say, I have a new pack shovel.
-Gerry Higgins
Belgrade, MT
"Light and small. The handle needs to be larger for those people who have large hands. Small objects are hard to grip well."
-Carl Fife
Jerome, ID
"This shovel is very durable. You can almost chop trees down with it."
-Brett/Ritter
Kemmerer, WY
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