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Alloy Pocket Trowel
Sea to Summit
Alloy Pocket Trowel
$29.95
Description

  The Sea to Summit Alloy Pocket Trowel is a durable, lightweight and compact backpacking trowel. The handle retracts into the blade to save space in your backpack and extends to the same length as the ideal ‘cathole’ depth. It's the perfect tool for practicing Leave No Trace principles in the backcountry and is made from a lightweight and strong 6066-T6 aluminum alloy.

  Sold in various assorted colors.

Footprint sold separately.
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Brand Name:
Sea to Summit
Weight:
3.5 oz / 100 g
Dimensions:
5.5 in (collapsed) / 9.5 in (expanded) x 3 in
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
197
UPC:
9327868012947
Other Features:
• Strong, ultralight aluminum alloy
• Compact design for easy packing
• Storage space in handle for lighter or toilet paper
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