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Closeouts. The Life-Link Pit Boss avalanche shovel has reinforced sidewalls, stiffening ribs and an integrated welded sleev...read more
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Closeouts. The Life-Link Pit Boss avalanche shovel has reinforced sidewalls, stiffening ribs and an integrated welded sleev...read more
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Closeouts. The Life-Link Ice Pro avalanche shovel has an unbreakable composite blade with a lifetime guarantee from Life-Li...read more
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Solid Shovel, hate the flames. By Zigmondo from Seattle, WA on 05/11/2009 Pros: Durable, Lightweight Cons: Kind of Ugly, Poor construction Describe Yourself: Advanced Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: I own the lexan lifelink which is really well made. Mine is a little melted from storage under the hood, but works fine. I hoped this onw would be as nice, but in allum.
I own a Violle and and BCA traverse shovels and this one does not feel nearly as well made as the other two. It was a pretty good deal, but I would not buy this again.
By Zac from Irvine, CA on 03/23/2009 Best Uses: Icy Conditions, Powder Describe Yourself: Advanced Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Took this shovel up Whitney with me last weekend- it served well- my only wish is that it were lighter - but its about the same weight as the rest of the shovels....
By Mike from Whidbey Island Washington on 03/03/2009 Pros: Easy To Use, Lightweight Best Uses: Powder, Slushy Conditions Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Used it on a snow camping trip with a Boy Scout troop near Mt Baker Washington. Blade doubles as an insulator between snow and stove (careful blade could melt if you're not careful).
Collapses well. Handle a little bit "wobbly" but effective enough. Hard to dig in icy snow. Okay in conjunction with ice ax.
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