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Pros & Cons
Cons
Flimsy and will cut yourself in the edges. To me this is ultralight fools gold, cool in theory, but for practicality you're better off with something a bit heavier that works.
Highlights
Quality
Very lightweight and sturdy at the same time
Really impressive cutting with the serrated edge
Its definitely one of the hardest working and longest lasting pieces of gear that ive owned
Biggest tip i can offer is hold the trowel below the handle when digging up tough ground
Price
Inexpensive and well designed but not made for digging through rocks roots and hard clay soil
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- This product had a total of 1,352 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jan 17 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
They are a wee bit sharp and it gave me a little more grip while digging
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I know this is for going out in the woods but i wanted a portable light shoe horn to travel with
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its very wide so it grabs the whole heel and its slippery enough to slide right in
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Inexpensive and well designed but not made for digging through rocks roots and hard clay soil
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I tend to go ultralight and havent generally brought a trowel but i was taking two kids out for their first trip into the wilderness and wanted to make their experience easy so i threw down for a deuce
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
So my first one was the lightest version but finally snapped after using it on two complete thruhikes of the pacific crest trail and other long hikes totaling over 6000 miles
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If i was to do the math that would be over 400 catholes dug
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its definitely one of the hardest working and longest lasting pieces of gear that ive owned
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