Sea to Summit iPOOD! Pocket Trowel

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Main Features

  • Lightweight & compact; weighs only 3.5 ounces (99 grams). Approximate length at full size 9.75 inches; collapsed length 5.5 inches
  • Handle collapses to fit inside the shovel blade; to open push handle to full size and lock into place with a spring-loaded button lock
  • A handy hollow handle for storing useful items like toilet tissue, hand sanitizer or lighter
  • Handle has a comfortable, full-size grip for easier and more efficient digging. Made of a super-strong, ultra light 6066 - T6 aluminum alloy
  • Hard anodized blade to Rockwell C 70. Comes with its own stuff sack. Designed to support Leave No Trace practices

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The Sea to Summit iPOOd! is a super strong and very lightweight full-size camp trowel designed to support the Leave No Trace ethic of minimizing backcountry impact by humans. The iPOOd! redefines the camp trowel with its collapsible, carry-anywhere design and heaps of extra features. The perfect tool for backcountry or outback travel.

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  • Brand: Sea To Summit
  • Label: Sea to Summit
  • Manufacturer: Sea to Summit

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