Deploy Shovel

$99.95
$99.95
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Quick Hit
Black Diamonds smallest collapsible shovel for backcountry emergencies. 

Description
The Deploy Shovel is a rapid-deployment shovel for daily use in the backcountry. Combining packability, function, and an ergonomic design. 

What goes in your pack is vital for safety in the backcountry,... Read More >

Quick Hit
Black Diamonds smallest collapsible shovel for backcountry emergencies. 

Description
The Deploy Shovel is a rapid-deployment shovel for daily use in the backcountry. Combining packability, function, and an ergonomic design. 

What goes in your pack is vital for safety in the backcountry, so there is a premium on space. This is Black Diamonds smallest, most packable, shovel in their offering. Allowing you to pack a highly useful piece of equipment, and maximize your valuable space. Being collapsable is great packing, but a quick assembly is crucial in an emergency. This shovel can be engaged very quickly with only a quick adjustment of the shaft. 

The design of the Depoly Shovel ensures a long lasting, and comfortable to use, piece of equipment. Made with 100% aluminium. A great material for the specific requirements of the backcountry. This shovel is durable but also has a lightweight nature to it. The curved, trapezoidal shaft rests into the blade, and there is a ‘T’ handle fitted at the top. Providing a comfortable grip with or without gloves, and cuts through snow with ease. 

Features
Color: Octane

Dimensions: Collapsed Length 43cm (16.9in)

Material: 100% Aluminum

Weight: 565g

Details: Curved Trapezoidal Shaft, Anodized Blade, Collapsable, Quick Assembly, T Shaped Handle 

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Committed to designing and engineering the most innovative mountain equipment in the world, Black Diamond has been at the forefront of mountain sports since its inception in 1972. Evolving from Chouinard Equipment, the company carries forward the vision of Yvon Chouinard, Peter Metcalf, and Maria Cranor—built on a passion for climbing, craftsmanship, and a deep-rooted respect for the mountains that began in 1965.