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Backcountry Access BCA Dozer 1T Avalanche Shovel

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Overview

BCA's most popular shovel - the Dozer 1T features a low-profile stompable blade, T-grip handle, and heat-treated 6061 aluminum construction that can penetrate just about anything. Auto-engaging spring pins make for ultra fast, hands-free deployment, and when it's time to pack it away the blade lays flat in your pack with no protruding neck to give you more space for other gear. In addition, the shovel features drainage holes and a variable offset design to prevent ice buildup. Everything about its design is made for ultra-light, ultra-strong snow action and ease of use to save you time and energy when you need it the most.

Material
  • Heat-Treated 6061 Aluminum
Weight
  • 1.2 lb / 545 g
Blade Dimensions
  • 9 x 10.5 in / 23 x 27 cm
Handle & Shaft Compressed Length
  • 15.25 in / 38.7 cm
Handle & Shaft Extended Length
  • 23.25 in / 59 cm
Assembled Compressed Length
  • 22.25 in / 57 cm
Assembled Extended Length
  • 30 in / 76 cm
UIAA Compliance
  • All BCA extendable models are designed to meet the UIAA standard for avalanche rescue shovels
Ovo-Concave Shaft
  • BCA was the first to create an avalanche shovel with a non-round shaft, to prevent breakage while prying. They took their groundbreaking oval design and added a concave radius on both sides, to make it even stronger, without adding weight. Like a high-end lacrosse stick, this shape also enables better grip in the palm reducing slippage while shoveling.
Details
  • Low-Profile Stompable Blade
  • T-Grip Handle
  • Ovo-Concave Shaft (Prevents Breakage While Prying)
  • Auto-Engaging Spring Pins at Blade/Shaft Connection
  • Drainage Holes and Tightly Toleranced “Variable Offset” Sliding Surfaces Between Inner and Outer Walls
  • of Extendable Shaft to Prevent Ice Buildup

Features

Key Details

Shovel Packability - The crux behind shovel “packability” is blade design. A blade that stays assembled to the shaft can be too long for your shovel pocket. A long, angled ferrule (or neck) will suck up valuable space in your pack. A two-piece, ferrule-less design with flat blade is the most efficient.

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