Highlights
BEST USE: Backpacking & Camping
MATERIAL(S): 6066-T6 aluminium alloy
WEIGHT: 3.5 oz | 100g
Shipping & Returns
We use climate-neutral shipping with DHL GoGreen.
For orders with a value below 75€ we charge a shipping fee of 4,95€. We do not charge shipping fees for orders with a value over 75€.
All orders received by 12:00 noon on weekdays are usually shipped the same day. Later orders are usually dispatched the following working day.
Delivery time can take up to three working days Germany-wide and up to four working days for orders outside of Germany, and depends on the shipping service provider.
All orders can be returned within 14 days of purchase. However, for the sake of the environment, please make sure to keep returns as low as possible.
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Description
The Alloy Pocket Trowel is a durable, lightweight and compact backpacking trowel. The handle retracts into the blade to save space in your backpack and extends to the same length as the ideal ‘cathole’ depth. It's the perfect tool for practicing Leave No Trace principles in the backcountry and is made from a lightweight and strong 6066-T6 aluminum alloy.
Features
- Strong, ultralight 6066-T6 aluminium alloy
- Hard anodized blade to Rockwell C 70
- Compact, collapsible carry anywhere design
- Storage space in handle for lighter or toilet paper
TECHNICAL FEATURES

This certification comes from the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics, which protects the environment by teaching and inspiring people to enjoy the outdoors responsibly. Properly used, Sea to Summit Leave No Trace products will not only improve your experience in the backcountry, they will help you tread lighter in the wilderness.
Tech specs
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Frequently Asked questions
Suitable for use in rocky ground, or soil with a lot of roots?
Absolutely. The shaft and hardened blade are made to the same specification as avalanche shovels – the Alloy trowel will chop through rocky soils or roots with ease.
Worth the premium over a ‘garden center’ plastic trowel?
Definitely. We regularly find the broken remains of plastic trowels discarded in the backcountry - the absolute antithesis of Leave No Trace.