Ortovox Beast Shovel for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
3 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 3 Reviews
Retail Price:
$60.00
Used Value:
$36.00
Sale Value:
$54.00

The Ortovox Beast Snow Shovel is an all-around dependable shovel for any snow conditions, from powder to solidified chunder. A resilient oval aluminum shaft and blade take on the toughest tasks, and a sanded handle offers a glove-friendly grip. A slightly scooped blade maximizes shoveling capacity and slips easily into your pack. The assembled shovel is small enough to put inside your pack in one piece, and the handle telescopes to a longer length for more efficient digging without sacrificing packability.

Specifications

Brand:
Blade:
5052 strain-hardened powder-coated aluminum, 60661-T6 hardened aluminum
Handle:
T-grip
Manufacturer Warranty:
5 year
Recommended Use:
backcountry skiing, backcountry snowboarding
Shaft:
telscoping

Full Reviews

10
This shovel is great, it doesn't provide the smoothest surface in pits but the strength and extending handle provide great advantages for moving a lot of snow when the time comes.
Owen, backcountry.com
March 5, 2018
10
While this isn't the lightest shovel on the market, it's the one I choose to carry in my pack because I know I can depend on it when I need to. The extendable handle helps me get leverage if/when I need to dig, and the wide shovel moves more snow.
Pip Hunt, backcountry.com
February 6, 2018
10
I am not nearly adventurous enough to have a bunch of cool stories about how I saved a dozen snowmobilers caught in an avalanche or fended off a hunger polar bear with this shovel. I bought it because of the extended handle for better leverage and it will live most of its life in the trunk of my car. I bought this mainly to dig out my car on the occasion that I get stuck in the snow. The shovel folds down nice and compact. It has saved me from calling a tow truck once and thus paid for itself and the feeling of being self sufficient was icing on the cake.
Forrest, backcountry.com
December 28, 2017

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