Paino: 12,7 grammaa
Etsitkö ultrakevyttä ja käytännöllistä lapiota, jonka voit ottaa mukaan luontoon? Deuce #1 on täydellinen pieni lapio, joka mahtuu täydellisesti reppuusi. Tyylikkään ja kestävän muotoilunsa ansiosta se on ulkoilijan välttämätön työkalu. Tilaa Deuce #1 ultrakevyt lapio jo tänään ja tee ulkoiluseikkailuistasi ja -tarpeistasi entistä helpompia!
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The Deuce #1 - Ultralight backcountry trowel
This backpacking trowel is the best ultralight tool you need to get down to business in the backcountry. At 12.7 grams, it weighs the same as 13 small blueberries. Both are great for pooping in the woods!
The Deuce of Spades is an ultralight backpacking trowel that can easily dig in soil, rip through pine needles, and move out rocks. Made of 7075-T6 aluminum, this 6.8 inch long trowel will easily make the perfect size cathole. Digging out hard soil or in a hurry? Use the handle for 4x the digging power! Out-dig everyone on the trail.
Weight: 12,7 grams
New Directions
We're emphasizing two things: using it handle-down to break up hard soil and scooping & prying with it the strong way - levering against the spine (logo side), not the other way.
Here's how to grip it:
Here's how to use it: • Using the handle end, cut the outline of your cathole. • Using the scoop end, pry up the center of your cathole as one piece. • This method creates a great leave-no-trace top plug for your hole when you're done.
**** Once you get used to using the Deuce's handle this way, you'll find yourself flipping it rightside-up and upside-down all the time as you make your hole deeper. It's really very effective. ****
Just mind which direction you apply force: The Deuce's strength comes from its curved 'U' shape. Levering and scooping by bracing against the bottom of the 'U' shape, the Deuce® is amazingly strong and tough. BUT if you pry by bracing the Deuce against the open side of the 'U', it's much less strong. So please avoid using it that way.