Ortovox Pro Alu III Shovel for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.8
out of 10
8 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 8 Reviews
Retail Price:
$75.00
Used Value:
$45.00
Sale Value:
$67.50

In the backcountry, the last thing you want is a cheap-ass shovel that breaks before you've even started to dig a snow-pit. The Ortovox Pro Alu III Shovel combines rigid and lightweight metals to create a highly functional, lightweight shovel that will last as long as you do. Stabilization ribs and high side walls on the blade increase rigidity, and the integrated handle makes the shovel easy to pack. The quick-lock mechanism makes it easy to put the shaft in place and start digging when time is of the essence. The T-Grip Pro handle reverses to fit your handed-ness, so righties and lefties alike can use this shovel efficiently. Whether you're digging down into the snowpack or using the shovel as a hoe to chop, the Pro Alu III shovel lets you quickly clear snow without adding weight to your pack.

Specifications

Brand:
Assembled Length:
44.4in
Blade:
aluminum
Blade Dimensions:
11.4 x 8.7 x 2in
Claimed Weight:
1lb 12oz
Handle:
T-shaped
Manufacturer Warranty:
5 years
Recommended Use:
backcountry touring
Shaft:
aluminum

Full Reviews

10
I have 3 avalanche shovels in my gear closet and this one goes out the most due to it finding the right balance between weight, size, and performance. I also carry the Pocket Spike to convert the shaft into a substantial self-arrest tool for Spring ski mountaineering tours. I am an Ortovox Ambassador and received this shovel to test and use.
David L., backcountry.com
October 19, 2019
10
Light weight, easy to assemble and take apart. Fits well in my Osprey pack.
Susan Macdonald, backcountry.com
March 6, 2018
10
This shovel has a larger blade which makes it super efficient at moving snow. You can keep this as a short shovel, extend the handle for a little more length, or convert it to a hoe for an even faster dig. There is a nice notch on the top of the handle to give you extra force when in hoe mode. It all packs up nicely enough. Solid shovel.
Zach Allen, backcountry.com
January 31, 2018
10
The larger blade is great for moving more snow, more quickly and the extending handle offers up more leverage which is a great thing when working with a larger blade. The handle is comfy enough, everything folds down nice and small, and the ability to use the shovel as a hoe is great for chopping through crustier snowpack. I am a fan.
Forrest, backcountry.com
December 28, 2017
10
This shovel has just what you want, nothing more, nothing less. It's a great size (big enough to move snow, small enough to keep my backpack happy), durable, and lightweight. I enjoy the quick-lock feature - I can have it out and ready to use in seconds. From avalanche courses, building winter camps, and digging out cars from the road, it's been my go-to winter tool for the backcountry.
Sarah Ebright, backcountry.com
April 6, 2016
8
Great little shovel. I upgraded from a BD shovel because I wanted 1). A bigger blade 2). A longer shaft Hey, I'm a girl! What can I say!??!? Ortovox Pro Alu III was the ticket. The blade is sturdy, sizable and sharp, it really chops through ice or harder snow because the blade is so sharp along the edge. (ON that note, be careful with stuff in your pack - my shovel has scratched stuff before). Shovel is super straightforward and easy to use. I like the shape of the handle and the width of the handle is good too. One reason I didn't like my old shovel was because the handle did feel too small, it was difficult to grip with gloves or mittens on, and this wide T-style grip is much more user-friendly. Like the length on this model. I've never had issues with the telescope feature failing or freezing up. This shovel also fits nicely in my Ortovox pack. I've used this for 2 winters now with no complaints. Added bonus, you can flip the shaft around to convert your shovel to 'HO' mode, which is really handy for digging pits and chopping action.
Lexi Dowdall, backcountry.com
January 19, 2015
10
The Pro ALU III is most definitely my favorite shovel. Lightweight and strong, and the clearing function is the icing on the cake. I'm hoping to get my hands on an Ortovox Pocket Spike to turn the handle into an ice axe for not-so-technical ski ascents!
Jeff Catalano, backcountry.com
December 19, 2014
10
Over the years I've ended up with 4 avy shovels and this is by far my favorite! It's light enough to get packed every time, and can move snow. I've never had to dig anyone out, but we did use the entrenching function clearing snow for a snow-cave and I won't have another shovel without it.
Jeff Sadler, backcountry.com
December 15, 2014

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