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Gerber 22-41578 Gorge Folding Shovel | 
| Brand: Gerber Legendary Blades Category: Home Improvement Department: SAWS/AXES/SHEARS
List Price: $29.70 Buy New: $13.43 as of 7/30/2010 18:21 EDT details You Save: $16.27 (55%)
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Seller: ANTOnline Rating: 35 reviews Sales Rank: 169
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 13.4 x 4.7 x 2.8 Legal Disclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying!
MPN: 22-41578 Model: 22-41578 UPC: 013658415782 EAN: 0013658415782 ASIN: B000WZCSTO
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| Features:
| • | Operates in hammer mode for pounding in tent stakes | | • | Designed with easy push button slide mechanism | | • | Includes nylon draw string bag | | • | Features durable blade crafted from carbon steel | | • | Ergonomic handle made from glass-filled nylon with rubberized overgrip |
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Amazon.com Product Description Designed with an easy push-button slide mechanism, the Gerber 22-41578 Gorge Folding Shovel is a must-have for outdoor excursions and around-the-house chores. Versatile, powerful, and easy-to-use, the Gorge includes a nylon drawstring bag and features a telescoping joint on the handle for folding down to a perfectly portable and compact size. | 22-41578 Gorge Folding Shovel At a Glance: - Compact, portable shovel folds down for easy portability
- Hammer surface at base for pounding in tent stakes
- Ergonomic, fiberglass-filled nylon handle with rubberized overgrip
- Folds down from 16.25 inches to just 9.25 inches
- Lightweight and compact--weighs 28 ounces
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This durable shovel can handle all kinds of outdoor tasks, yet it is compact enough to fit into its nylon bag for easy storage. View larger. | 
A fold-and-lock mechanism secures the shovel head in place. View larger. | Versatile Performance Outdoors and Around the House Ideal for a range of tasks, including light snow shoveling around tires or building trails while mountain biking, the Gorge is incredibly versatile. Besides its digging abilities, it's able to operate in hammer mode--an ideal option for pounding in tent stakes. It also makes a great addition to your home or car emergency kit.Fold-Down Design for Space-Saving Portability Because the Gorge folds down from 16.25 inches to just 9.25 inches, it won't take up too much space and is easily packable. At 28 ounces, it's small enough to toss in a bag or backpack without weighing you down. For added convenience, it comes with a nylon drawstring bag for storage and portability. Fast Push-Button Slide Mechanism for Ease of Use Made to be responsive and easy to use, the Gorge features a fast push-button slide mechanism, as well as an ergonomic, fiberglass-filled nylon handle with rubberized overgrip for a secure, comfortable hold. Its durable blade is crafted from carbon steel for extraordinary durability, no matter what the conditions. To extend its usability, this blade can also be sharpened. About Gerber: A History of Innovation Savvy. Moxie. Craftsmanship. Attention to detail. These are just a few of the company traits that have contributed to Gerber's emergence as a world leader in outdoor gear. Joseph Gerber started Portland, Oregon's Gerber Advertising back in 1910, and one Christmas, he hired a local knife-maker to craft 25 sets of kitchen cutlery as client gifts. The knives were so popular Mr. Gerber ultimately left his agency to launch Gerber Legendary Blades in 1939. It makes sense, really. An idea man gets the idea of a lifetime and turns it into a major outdoor brand--one that commands respect among knife lovers and knife makers alike. And now that same high regard is spreading in new directions, in the form of many outstanding products such as tools, personal L.E.D. lighting, and more. What's in the Box Gerber 22-41578 Gorge Folding Shovel and nylon drawstring bag.
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Great shovel, Im happy, but better out there June 11, 2010 W. L. Holder (Phoenix, AZ, USA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is a great shovel, great price. Seems high quality. I use it around the campsite quite a bit. I have not dug anything more than a firepit with it, and wouldnt recommend digging any more than that with it. Great for clearing 'stuff' away for your tent placement, building or emptying a fire pit, that kind of stuff. Fits nicely in a pack too.
I hate doing this, but this is the #2 ranked shovel Ive owned, there is another, much better one out there. It is made by Glock. Yes, Glock, the people who make the pistols. Glock, Inc. started by making knives and shovels for the Austrian military, and the shovel and knife pre-date their pistols by several years. The knife, not so good, the shovel is AWESOME. Lightweight, sturdy, simple, folds up very small, even has a nice saw hiding inside the handle. While they are HARD to find, ordering one from a specialty store will be worth your while.
The Gerber shovel is great, no complaints, but its still ranked #2 in my book. One advantage, it costs about 1/2 as much as the Glock shovel.
Excellent Little Pack Shovel April 1, 2010 M. Ross (Orange, CA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a great and useful pack shovel and I've been really happy with it. It packs down extremely small and comes with a nice, heavy bag with drawstring and cord lock. You could easily stow this thing under the seat of your car or truck. The folded dimension is approx. 4.75" wide X 8" long. Unfolded, it becomes 15.75" long, so it really is a small tool and the handle gives you limited leverage. It is heavy for its size and is well made. Though the handle is plastic, it seems durable enough. The blade is stout and is not likely to deform from use. (anything is possible, of course!)
The blade is not sharpened, but I prefer this anyway; the edge of the blade can easily take an edge from a large metal file, grinder, or grinding wheel, if that's your preference, but I find it just dulls too quickly anyway and makes it unnecessarily dangerous. The dimensions of the blade itself are about 4.75" X 6". It is tapered to a nice point, is slightly cupped, and has a folded-over edge at the top in case you wanted to give it some oomph with the heel of a boot. It has a hammer function for use on tent stakes and such and is actually capable of performing that task without distorting or otherwise breaking the tool, unlike some other camp shovels I've used in the past. This one is heavy and well-made.
That said, this is an excellent and useful tool for car camping, camping with larger groups (where you have more backs to carry heavy little goodies like this), and for winter or desert duty with your vehicle where you may find a small shovel useful. (It's small enough to leave under the seat and forget it until you really need it, versus forgetting to take a larger shovel that you wouldn't otherwise carry all the time) When I'm backpacking, however, this baby is way too heavy. Instead, I take along a much smaller, lighter plastic trowel for sanitary duties.
Small shovel or large spoon? March 29, 2010 B. Bates (Santa Fe, NM USA) This "shovel" is extremely compact, great for those with limited space. But, if you expect to do much digging with the utensil you had better look elsewhere. If you are looking for an emergency shovel for emergency situations, then this is for you. I bought it because of limited space in my Jeep JK and although I would have preferred something a little bigger, this is close to what I was looking for. It is well-make, and very sturdy. It does have some weight to it for its size, so if you are backpacking you may want to look elsewhere. Wearing this on your belt is asking for trouble. It is a great shovel for the price - something I plan to keep with me at all times.
Folding Shovel March 24, 2010 lori and mike morgan (Northern California) Great little shovel, better quality than I expected for the price. Good gage of steel and folds very compact. I like the way the handle slides down to make a very compact and useful tool.
Mike
Sturdy, but small March 15, 2010 Oye! (DC) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this shovel to keep in my car as part of an emergency kit. I like it, feels strong and sturdy, but it is a bit small. The shovel is about the size of a hand with fingers spread.
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