Description
23-Inch Tri-Fold Serrated Shovel for Survival and Camping
A dependable shovel is one of the most versatile tools you can carry in a survival kit or camping pack. This 23-inch tri-fold serrated shovel delivers full-size digging performance in a package that collapses to just 9.5 inches, fitting easily into a backpack, vehicle trunk, or bug-out bag.
The hardened steel blade features serrated edges that cut through roots, compacted soil, and small branches. Whether you need to dig a fire pit, trench a latrine, clear a trail, or move loose debris after a storm, this compact survival shovel handles the job and folds away when the work is done.
What’s Included
- Length: Extended: 23″ | Collapsed: 9-1/2″
- Shovel Head : 5-1/2″ x 8-1/2″
- 40HRC Thickness
- Hardened Steel
- Lock Collar
- Multi-Angled Grip Handle
- Oversized Grip increases leverage
- Serrated -Edges on the Spade to help pirece through Roots and Hard Packed Dirt
- Compact Design – Easily folds and stores in to a Pouch
- Oxford Nylon Pouch Included
Specifications
- Extended Length: 23 inches
- Collapsed Length: 9.5 inches
- Blade Material: Hardened Steel
- Blade Edge: Serrated
- Fold Type: Tri-Fold
- Color: Black
- Includes: Nylon Carry Pouch
- SKU: WSK-T003
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the tri-fold mechanism work?
The shovel folds at two hinge points along the handle and blade connection. To deploy, unfold each section and lock the joints in place. To collapse, release the locks and fold the sections back together. The entire process takes just seconds.
Can the serrated edge cut through roots?
Yes. The serrated blade edge is designed to saw through roots, packed soil, and small branches that a standard smooth-edge shovel would struggle with. This makes it especially useful for clearing campsites and digging in wooded areas.
Does it come with a carrying case?
Yes. A durable nylon carry pouch is included. The pouch protects the blade during transport and features a belt loop and snap closure for convenient carry on a pack or belt.
Is this shovel strong enough for heavy-duty digging?
The hardened steel blade handles typical survival and camping digging tasks including fire pits, tent trenches, latrines, and snow removal. For extreme heavy-duty excavation, a full-size shovel is recommended, but for a packable tool this shovel punches well above its weight.






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