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🛡️ Gear Up or Get Left Behind: The Last Shovel You’ll Ever Need!
The Sahara Sailor Unbreakable Tactical Shovel is a rugged, 23-in-1 multifunctional survival tool made from military-grade carbon steel and aerospace aluminum. Featuring a compact 180-degree folding design with a secure twist-lock, it combines a shovel, saw, axe, knife, and more into one ergonomic, portable package. Perfect for camping, hiking, car emergencies, and outdoor survival, it delivers unmatched durability and versatility for the modern adventurer.


















| ASIN | B083SBVTGL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #68,084 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #36 in Camping Shovels |
| Blade Length | 7 Inches |
| Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
| Brand | Sahara Sailor |
| Brand Name | Sahara Sailor |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,563 Reviews |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Included Components | Shovel |
| Is Foldable | No |
| Item Dimensions | 10.2 x 6.89 x 2.52 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 10.2 x 6.89 x 2.52 inches |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Sahara Sailor Shovel |
| Material | Carbon Steel |
| Material Type | Carbon Steel |
| Model Number | SA-Shovel-001 |
| Style | Portable |
| Style Name | Portable |
| UPC | 781621120970 |
D**T
Packs up much smaller than expected, more function in less complexity than predicted
It works very well for what I got it for - which is an emergency shovel for snowstorms to keep in the car, since the little miniature plastic ones that they sell at service stations are too small and fragile, and a large metal garden shovel would take up too much space in the back of the car. I also do a lot of camping, and I can DEFINITELY see this taking up a lot of the slack currently done by a variety of other tools when i am camping or backpacking. All firewood needs should be taken care of by the axe and saw segments - any situation where a person needs to be straight up splitting enormous logs with a wedge axe for firewood rather than simply gathering and cutting small pieces and using an axe or saw like this to gather dry branches from fallen trees is less "camping" and more "actually living in the woods." The flatness of the axe would make splitting wood more difficult than any axe with a wedge, but if necessary one could make do still. I was positively surprised by the sharpness on arrival - the axe blade, saw teeth, and knife were all well sharpened. I anticipated needing to sharpen them myself but it seems like that will not be necessary until i have used it a bit. This is going to sound counter-intuitive, but I am glad that it is as short as it is fully assembled, as well. Most everything needed to be done with it can be easily accomplished at its maximum length (many things, such as axe-chopping or shoveling, would actually be more difficult if it were longer). About the only task I can really think of that would truly, gtreatly benefit from the length of an additional segment would be the "hoe" configuration, and I don't do much gardening, so simply not having to carry around an extra, pointless, not particularly HEAVY but not WEIGHTLESS either, segment of handle. I suppose using the knife on the end for an ambitious individual who wants to attempt spearfishing with a METAL spear would be another activity that would benefit from the extra length. or practically any situation where you are using the tool as a defensive implement (whether in spear, axe, or shovel style) would ALSO benefit from extra range, but like... it is not a weapon, it is not built to fend off wild animals, and if other people are attacking you just HAVING a tool like this (as opposed to a stick, rock, or pocket knife) might be an advantage of some sort but let's face facts: you have MUCH bigger problems than it being half a foot shorter than you'd like. So it's the correct length for all of the things it is actually FOR, and slightly shorter than possibly desired for all sorts of uses I wouldn't recommend trying anyway. I have been showing it off to my buddies who are also into camping liike I am that kid on the block who got a NES, and if that is not a good enough endorsement for anyone who remembers the NES - or if you don't know what an NES is - then we weren't really on the same wavelength anyway? IDK WHAT TO TELL YOU except... if you were in the wilderness, no possessions but the green tunic on your back and you entered a nearby cave, and the man inside gave you this shovel and said only, "IT'S DANGEROUS TO GO ALONE. TAKE THIS." Never saying a single other word, forcing you to go alone (unless you are the sort of protagonist who talks with shovels - i don't judge) PROBABLY because the old guy feels safe in his barren, two-torch and no bed cave, safer than he would traversing those wilderness areas anyway... What I am saying is you would be grateful to that nameless, cryptic old dude for giving you this awesome shovel. It can dig holes, chop brush and wood, do some minor sawing, and it is most likely PRETTY DECENT at fighting off skeletons and bats and moblins.
J**Y
Best E-Tool I’ve Ever Owned
Bought this for my car, because living in Alaska sometimes digging yourself or someone else out. I’ve broken many a collapsing etool over the years, and they’ve been murder on my back, with short handles and minimal reach. This thing is a marked improvement over older models. First off the handle is longer than most folding models, but because it’s modular you can shorten it up to reach into smaller places (like behind wheels etc). The rubber seals and threads create a very firm, stable attachment that makes the shovel feel very firm and sturdy when working. Like all twist shovels, there’s always the chance of it coming loose, but so far I’m impressed with how well it stays together. Even before the additional tools, this shovel is well worth the $30 it cost. The extra tools definitely step this up from a nice tool to a true piece of survival equipment. Most can be stored in place in the assembled shovel easily, though to use the bag pouch they have to be broken down more. Even then it’s easy to do and all of the pieces feel sturdy enough to last for some time. In all, I highly recommend it
A**3
Sturdy and compact
Sturdy multi tool will be useful and compact for storage—-my one question is WHY does it have sharp metal point on end where one would put hand for digging??? Makes no sense… wanted to order Rhino but it was unavailable
S**L
~ ALL Metal, 12 Functions, Strong and Sturdy, Folds Very Small, Great Tool ~ Impressed! ~
This all-metal folding survival shovel set is pretty much the bee's knees. When we purchased our Jeep, our previous camping shovel got lost in the transfer somehow and did not make it in. Been needing to replace it for some time. This survival shovel is heads above what we previously had. With 12 functions, this does about any camping/4-wheeling chore you could need to take care of. I like that it is completely made of metal for strength, sturdiness, and reliability. The case is great, a place for everything and everything in its place. Our case did arrive with a tear along an inside seam (see photo). I like that the shovel blade itself has a nice cover inside the main cover for safety and keeping the shovel/blades sharp and functioning their best. The small size of the case makes it easy to fit in our vehicle. There is one con and that is there are no included instructions, although I believe I've got it all sorted out. Would definitely be a plus to have information on that included. This would make an amazing gift and comes in a nice box for gift-giving. We are more than pleased to have this in the back of our Jeep at all times. We are able to feel much safer in our adventures!
J**E
Must have for a preper pack
This is a perfect addition to any survival pack. With everything going on the world I’ve been doing some actual thinking about what belongs in the one most valuable bag to grab if stuff hits the fan. I’m not a doom and gloom type but I find it fun to plan and know I’d be fine given almost any scenario. This shovel is a MUST HAVE for the pack. Not only is it nice and compact but it easily breaks down and you can adjust everything down to the length of the shovel. It has a fire starter, knife, saw, wrench, flat head, and Phillips screw driver all built in. For the weight this adds to your pack odds are you could take some things out that this already has built in. What I like: Feels sturdy Good grip Looks cool! Multi function Light weight Compact What I don’t like: There is only a single screw holding the shovel head on. I have not had an issue yet but could see this being the weakest link.
P**I
Great value
Great value. Great quality
J**N
It's in my truck for good
I have run this shovel/multitool through the paces and here are my experiences: I was actually shocked at how well it's built. I thought it would be some flimsy piece of trash, but it is not. The spade end is not some 1/16th inch sheet metal, it is a hardy piece of steel that can dig as a shovel and as an entrenching tool. The Ax side of it will cut through wood, I chopped through 2" pieces of wood with it. I was giving this thing full swings, that usually will break light weight entrenching tools, and this tool didn't even flinch. I will say it needs to be sharper and I will sharpen mine, but it works well out of the box. I like that it breaks down into a small pouch, it doesn't take up a lot of space in my truck, would I carry it in a back pack, NO. Too heavy and doesn't have enough use for me while hiking. The ferorod will start a fire, I was able to do so on my 3rd pull, the plastic took 2 pulls to peal off. The saws are not useful to be honest. Carry better tools for this with you, no more to say on that. So, why did I give it 5 stars, because compared to the competition it's way above and beyond them. If you need to dig out of sand, snow, mud, or muck, and have the ability to stay overnight and build a fire, this is the tool for you to have in your truck. Just my thoughts on it.
A**R
Survival shovel indeed!
The shovel head appears to be about 2.5 mm thick and appears pretty hefty. It can rust if one does not take care of it i.e. clean after use and then oil it because it is carbon steel. The axe part is not really that sharp but it can be sharpened. I am happy with the current sharpness. The saw teeth appear to be cross cut so will be good for soft and hard wood. The 2 additional handles are hollow can probably hold other survival tools: matches, ferro rod, fishing line, hooks, sinkers, etc. Happy with my purchase.
J**N
Folding shovels
Good product that is ideal when traveling. Just don’t have Armax delivery that left it on the street
E**Z
Una genial compra!!
Es una de las mejores cosas que he comprado por lo duradera, funcional y práctica!
�**�
Stabiler Klappspaten mit vielen Möglichkeiten
+ Lieferumfang: - Spatenblatt - Griff - zwei Griffverlängerungen - Trageriemen - Spatenblattschutz - Trage- und Aufbewahrungstasche - Notpfeife - Feueranzünder - Mehrzwecksäge - zweiseitiges Schraubendreher Bit + Design: Der Klappspaten besteht aus Aluminium (Stiel) und Edelstahl (Spatenblatt) und hat eine maximale Gesamtlänge von ca. 80 cm. Das Spatenblatt ist ca. 15 cm breit und 17,5 cm lang. Es verfügt auf der einen Seite über eine ca. 9,5 cm lange Säge und auf der anderen Seite über ein etwa 10 cm langen scharfen Bereich, welcher als Beil verwendet werden kann. Unten ist das Spatenblatt spitz zulaufend. Im Inneren des Spatenblattes befinden sich vier sechseckige Aussparungen, welche als Schraubenschlüsselersatz dienen. Das Spatenblatt ist in zwei Stellungen abwinkelbar. Außerdem gibt es zusätzlich zum Griff zwei schraubbare Rohrverlängerungen. Die Tragetasche aus Stoff im Military Look ist ca. 25 cm lang, 17 cm breit und 5 cm dick. An den Seiten hat sie zwei Ösen aus Plastik für den Trageriemen. Verschließbar ist sie mit einem breiten Klettverschluss. Im Inneren besitzt sie fünf Fächer für den demontierten Klappspaten. Sie besitzt einen ca. 8 cm breiten Gürtelclip. Das Gesamtgewicht des Spatens beträgt 1.332 Gramm. + Inbetriebnahme und Bedienung: Die Lieferung des Klappspatens erfolgt demontiert in der Tragetasche. Zuerst das Spatenblatt der Tasche entnehmen, den gewünschten Winkel einstellen und den Drehring festziehen. Dann je nach Bedarf die beiden Griffverlängerungen fest anschrauben und zum Schluss das Endrohr. Falls der Spaten nicht so lang sein soll, genügt auch das hintere Alurohr mit dem Bändchen. + Mein Fazit: Ich habe mir den Klappspaten gekauft, weil bei meinem vorangegangenen beim Graben einfach das Spatenblatt umgeknickt ist. Deshalb wollte ich diesmal unbedingt einen sehr stabilen Spaten und bin bei der Suche auf diesen hier gestoßen. Mittlerweile habe ich ihn über ein Jahr und bin sehr zufrieden damit. Ich habe sogar einen zweiten davon verschenkt. Das Wichtigste ist, er ist wirklich sehr stabil. Es ist also möglich, auch mehr Kraft beim Graben aufzuwenden, ohne dass er gleich kaputtgeht. Zudem bietet er viele Möglichkeiten der Benutzung, z. B. als Spaten, oder als Hacke bzw. als Säge. Im Inneren gibt es dann noch zusätzliche Utensilien, wie eine praktische Notpfeife, Säge, Schraubendreher und einen Feueranzünder. Für das Auto gibt es auch noch eine Spitze, damit im Notfall die Fensterscheiben eingeschlagen werden können. Damit gibt es viele mögliche Einsatzgebiete für den Spaten wie Camping, Gartenarbeit, Friedhof, Schatzsuche, Überlebenssituationen oder Fahrzeugausrüstung. Bislang konnte ich nichts Negatives an dem Klappspaten finden. Lediglich Feuer zu machen, ist mir bislang nicht gelungen. Eine ausführliche Bedienungsanleitung wäre nicht schlecht gewesen beizulegen. Ich bin mit dem Klappspaten sehr zufrieden. Was gefällt mir gut: - ausgezeichnete Verarbeitung - gutes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis - hohe Vielseitigkeit: 23 Funktionen in einem Werkzeug - sehr kompakt zusammenfaltbar - mit praktischer Tragetasche - aus militärtauglichem Kohlenstoffstahl + Aluminium - vielseitig einsetzbar Was gefällt mir nicht so gut: - keine beiliegende Bedienungsanleitung - bislang konnte ich kein Feuer damit entfachen
J**N
Bien arriver
Tres bonne petit pelle
S**C
strong metal
This shovel is thick and strong. Its made well and fits together well. The pouch is thick with a long velcro closure on top. There is a canvas loop suitable for attaching to a belt. The long nylon strap is adjustable with swivelling plastic buckles. The material is a thick canvas with a camoflauge pattern (so you cant find it when you need it, or easier to leave behind) The entire package weighs 3lbs 4oz so its heavy for backpacking or hiking. The shovel blade is thick and no bendable even if you hit a rock. The serated teeth are sharp. A threaded collar will lock the blade in place to set 1 of 3 angles. The 3 handle sections are hollow to hold the screwdriver bit and saw blade. The sections are all metal with knurled sections for grip. The sections have o-ring seals to prevent dust and water from entering although it is not waterproof. There is space to add more items inside the handle sections. The saw blade is sharp and the driver bits are good. There is also a detachable whistle on the end. At this price point this is expected for occasional/emergency use only. If you are gardening or digging a very large hole then opt for a proper shovel. You are paying for portability and quick fixes without carrying a full tool bag. Overall a good functioning shovel with extra tools that are useful.
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