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The Cold Steel Spetsnaz Tactical Camp Shovel is a rugged, 30-inch survival tool inspired by Soviet Special Forces gear. Featuring a stout hardwood handle and a broad, triple-edged medium carbon steel blade, it excels in digging, chopping, shelter-building, and even recreational throwing. With 50% increased length over the original model, this shovel delivers enhanced leverage and versatility for camping, survival, and outdoor enthusiasts.

| ASIN | B084PTSCTV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,159 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #50 in Camping Shovels |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Brand Name | Cold Steel |
| Color | Trench Shovel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4,185) |
| Grip Type | wood |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Included Components | Cold Steel Spetsnaz Tactical Camp Shovel Tool for Camping, Survival and Outdoors, Trench Shovel |
| Is Foldable | No |
| Item Dimensions | 76.2 x 26.4 x 4.1 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Spetsnaz Shovel |
| Item Weight | 36.3 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Cold Steel |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 92SFX |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Manufacturer |
| Material Type | Carbon Steel, Wood |
| Model Number | SPTZSHVL |
| Style Name | Spetsnaz Shovel |
| UPC | 705442019213 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**K
Looks okay and fits perfectly on the Cold steel shovel
J**N
良いです、ピッタリでシッカリしてます。安心して車に入れておけます。 あと、抜き出した時に「シャキーン」ぽい音がしますよ。
B**K
Yanları cok keskın gelmedı ve kılıf yoktu , Yınede Urun harıka
R**G
I love this shovel but not the price as I've since seen it cheaper elsewhere. Used it to hack down a clump of thin trees that grew around a pole we needed to work on, took it home and split logs with it for the stove. When splitting the logs the end of the handle started to fracture behind the blade where I was forcing it through a tough knot in the log but I shamfered the broken part off with a knife so it is now flush with the back of the spade. (See photo). It is a spade that is as good as a machete that you can carry without alarming the general public. Dig a small hole with it... beat your way through some overgrown woodland with it.., or beat you way through a rough violent neighbourhood with it LOL.
F**E
They are special precise tools for property improvements ranging from digging a pond to making a storm shelter. They have secondary functions for camping and a wide variety of other things. As advertised the larger American 30" version of the 50cm (<20") shovel. There is a special digging technique that needs to be followed for long term use of these shovels to avoid breaking them. You can dig a little bit normally with them but the thick blades make it harder to penetrate soil in typical style and the stress will eventually cause the handle or blade to break if you try and build a large dugout shelter or tunnel like that. The proper technique involves using the shovel as a scraper. One hand on the pommel, one hand just above the blade. Then you scrape a thin piece of dirt like you are shaving chocolate with the tip. As with the 50cm shovel you are likely to need a minimum of a square of 3x shovel lengths to have enough room to scrape across the ground and start your hole moving downwards. It might feel like a slow way to dig but it can be very consistent and low stress and low impact and also (specially with the smaller 50cm shovel) allow hole geometries unavailable to larger shovels. Being the larger 30" version this obviously is going to require more fitness to be able to work with 8+ hours per day BUT being larger it can also dig faster at the cost of requiring more room to do it. So anyways you shave the dirt like shavings of chocolate in a fancy restaurant. Usually sitting or kneeling when going down, whatever works when going forwards or up whatever other direction there is. Once you have a nice pile of shaved dirt (you just let it fall and pile up loose) you scrape it up into a bucket and haul it out. No fooling with the shovel blade for dirt transport mostly. This has one very narrow precision use that it is perfect for and that is all. Everything else that you can do with it is sort of secondary use that may end up breaking it if overused. Done a lot of digging and never broke one with the gentle scraping or shaving, only with stabbing and prying. It still takes a lot to break one by stabbing and prying but if you are building a dugout shelter or tunnel you might. The manufacturer advertising is horrible showing all sorts of stunts that will very likely break the shovel pretty quick. Properly used this is a precision digging tool that can move literal 100s of tons of dirt without breaking like a more agile manually powered backhoe that can dig stairs, tunnels or a whole underground house. It has only that one primary narrow precision use shaving dirt to loosen it and that is it. Any other use even other types of digging may eventually break it. That said it has a variety of potential secondary emergency functions just do not overuse them! Truly amazing tool when properly utilized that can provide years of entertainment and utility building or digging anything you can imagine out of the dirt. Build a cave shelter then use the dirt you dug out to build a house on top! You can make whatever you can imagine out of dirt including highly efficient secondary combustion masonry heaters, rocket stoves, Russian stoves, Kakelugn, secondary combustion enhanced Dakota firepits or whatever you want to call them. Also good for portability but that is definitely secondary to me compared to all the other possibilities. Recommended if you already have the 50cm shovel or are getting it, plan to get fit enough to use it 8+ hours a day and want to have the big brother available to work even faster when you are fit and motivated enough to scale up. Also if you just need a more portable shovel but want something more robust than folding models. However it is good to have the 50cm version for finer smaller or tighter work. Do not think this is just better because it is bigger. If you get only one I recommend the 50cm version first.
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