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Ships in 1-2 business days | Based in Elmhurst, IL | Est. 2018
An instant classic!
Use this high-grade aluminum trowel to pry through rocky soil without fear of bending or damaging the tip.
Features:
- Thin edge: cuts cleanly through turf and small roots
- Serrated edge: cuts through medium roots
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End cap protects your palm from metal edge and affords a full-strength dig
- Attached with 2 stainless steel screws
- Compared to Deuce #2, The BoglerCo UL trowel is longer, lighter, and more comfortable to use
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Holes along the spine improve grip while digging
- Thread a rope through the two holes in the center of the trowel to use it as a deadman anchor.
- Doubles as a spare tent stake, shoehorn, and flyswatter
- Lifetime warranty against breakage under normal use conditions
To demonstrate the strength of this trowel, BoglerCo used a rock to hammer it into the hardest ground he could find and pulled back on the handle with a pull scale using a stick for leverage. It read 42lb | 19kg of force before it threw a big chunk of dirt and rocks into the air. The trowel was not damaged.
***Do not use this product in fire. Exposure to open flame will change the heat treatment properties of the metal, weakening it.
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Specs
Length: 7.25" | 18.4cm
Weight: 0.48oz | 13.5g
Materials: Aircraft-grade aluminum
- Reviews
- Questions

Am I a trowel collector?
The plastic piece on the handle of the Bogler is definitely easier on your hands and serrations on the business end aren’t as sharp as the gear shredding Vargo dig dig. It’s super light, of course, but I wish it was a bit shorter. My deuce of spades fits sideways in a quart Ziploc with my **** kit, so I find myself using the deuce still.


Bogler trowel
Its amazing what a difference a little piece of plastic makes in the comfort and usability of such a basic tool.

Let's you dig a lil chute for your pou. With an edge that lets you cut through almost any little root in your way, it helps you practice better trail responsibility. Easy to grip, nice shape and light on weight. If you're hiking without a trowel, you're making a big mistake. And with them at less than $20, it's an easy upgrade to make!

Not just a pooper scooper
Yeah, super lite Does what it says and good also for digging you chair in when parked on a hill