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The NEW DEUCE® Ultralight Backpacking Trowel is now made in three models - each different in thickness, size and weight - but all are crazy-lightweight and made of extremely strong US-made aerospace grade 7075-T6 aluminum (strength that also allows tumbling and deburring, BTW).#1 - .45oz - 6.5"x2.4" - FOR WEIGHT FANATICS ONLY – those willing to work with the ins and outs of their gear to get the most out of it (be sure to see the directions in the photo section)#2 - .60oz - 6.8"x2.5" - the new and improved version of our incredibly popular Deuce of Spades, our original groundbreaking *ahem* trowel that was the first in the world that could be used upside down for difficult ground (see Advanced Techniques photo above).#3 - .97oz - 8"x2.6" - our full-sized trowel – bigger and stronger, a real beast that digs and prys easily, fast and comfortably - even in difficult rocky ground. Yet it weighs a fraction of what other full sized trowels weigh. New Improved DesignAll new 2018 Deuces® feature four teeth on the leading edge of the blade that are just right for slicing small roots as you run into them at the bottom of your hole and for making progress in hard clay (a dirt type that's vexing for anything but a pickaxe). The teeth are also FIELD MAINTAINABLE - you can resharpen them with a rock. Also new, the handle has small ripples to improve friction and grip.About our ManufacturingPlease note that some Deuces are made in the US and some are made in Korea by DAC (the premier tent pole maker in the world). The quality and lifetime guarantee ($3 replacement postage in US) is exactly the same regardless of where your Deuce is manufactured. A quick glance at the photo or the color name will tell you where that exact model/color you've selected is manufactured.
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First, save yourself a ton of time and use the Deuce UPSIDE-DOWN to probe the top 3-4” for rocks or roots that might spoil your poop-hole location; probing like this is a fantastic and unique feature of the Deuce; right-side-up, the scoop is large enough to quickly remove dirt; further into the hole, use it upside-down again to break up hard dirt and pry out rocks; it provides up to a 4x increase in digging power when used this way
Three models; #1 is the lightest at .45oz (the weight of just 2 1/2 teaspoon of water) for only the most fanatical weight fanatics; the #2 is the backpacker’s classic, .6 oz (just over the weight of 1 tablespoon of water) for more normal weight fanatics (2.5 X 6.8 inches); and the #3, a .97oz beast; big, strong and most capable of handling truly awful hole-digging situations (2.6 X 8 inches); use the length to gauge the hole depth; full 6” to 8” deep is a proper forest poop hole
Made in the US and S. Korea of aerospace grade, US-produced 7075-T6 aluminum that meets the AMS4045 standard (the alloy alone does not guarantee high strength); the go-to aluminum for satellites and aircraft; HIGH STRENGTH aluminum makes high strength products; this grade of aluminum is available in only a handful of countries with technology and quality driven supply chains; manufacturer’s lifetime warranty
Tumbled until fully de-burred; smooth, rounded edges and shape is much more comfortable that angular shapes and raw die-cut edges
Anodized in fun colors to prevent corrosion and surface damage; prevents dark smudges from bare aluminum on your hands; have some fun, pick a color like you would a lolipop; these trowels really help you doo-doo the right thing; a great Leave No Trace aid
A bigger one might be easier, but light weight is my priority. I use my boot on it in packed dirt. The handle has a hole I use with a teeny carabiner to attach to my pack. Could be use as an emergency tent stake.Took backpacking twice. Lightweight and useful tool. It is not necessary, but when your bowels need a hole in a hurry, it’s nice to not have to search for the right stick or stone to dig it. The pretty color does wear off on the edges if you are battling rocky soil. My trail mates borrowed as needed. Perhaps it just makes you feel a little less crappy about what you are doing.I got the size 2 as it seems to be the sweet spot for what you'll need. I try to keep my pack as light as possible but with capable gear and this fits the bill. Highly recommend!It pretty lightweight, it feels flimsy when digging in hard ground, but it works for what it’s intended for.This has lived up to exactly what it was said to do. Great - highly recommended.I bought these for my son and I to take on a 40-mile backpacking trip that we did with his Scouts BSA Troop. I got the medium sized one. It was perfect! Lightweight and compact, so very easy to pack. I was the only female on the trip, so discretion while taking care of business was important to me! I love the bright colors as well, because I didn't loose it in the weeds!This is ultralight weight and works great. No complaints.It is very light and pretty sturdy for its weight and material.Get the bigger one #3 unless you’re number twos are rabbit sized in witch case get the smaller #2 size because you’re probably not built to carry the extra 10 grams in wieght.Brilliant trowel, but price is mad to buy I would wait for reasonable as other website cost 20-25 for #3 as all other website running out of stock so Amazon got this available for 32.50 pounds include devilery.I need it as im hiker with big fan of NLT And respectful to nature.it is worth big and light, plenty to dig down fast.Only thing annoy is hold it when dig still better performance that other trowel price X lightweight X quality dig all tick.Worth 5 stars for me. Maybe buy small version in future.It's light. The compromise to any ultralight kit is strength. You can only use it carefully and you can't lever it as per its enclosed instructions. It was exactly what I wanted though and I only ever plop in a hole if I absolutely have to!! So when I use it for real I will be careful not to bend it.Bought size #2 which is just big enough for what it needs to be used for, for my larger hands. Tested out in the hills on some thick, tussocky grass. Performed well but not effortlessly. I've got every confidence that this will be excellent in less tough vegetation and looser soil.Might be handy if you're camping on the beach, but there is no way this will cut through the kind of turfy, heathery landscape I tend to poo in