Hmk Aluminum Shovel With Saw on 2040-parts.com
Papillion, Nebraska, United States
HMK Aluminum Shovel with Saw Forged aluminum shaft and blade Telescoping shaft Adjustable from 31-42" L-shaped ice pick and compass handle Lightweight design Durable back country saw in shaft Custom designed form fit handle Available in black, white, orange, and pink blade Compatible with all HMK packs Please choose color at checkout More HMK products available. Just ask! |
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