GERMAN TRI-FOLD SHOVEL W/FLECKTARN CASE USED
Out of stock
- SKU
- 91552021
- Color
- Flecktarn
- Style
- Camping, Shovel
Description
Add a piece of genuine Bundeswehr field kit to your surplus lineup with the German Tri-Fold Shovel with Flecktarn Case. Originally issued to German soldiers, this compact folding entrenching tool is the real thing — pulled from actual military stores, not a modern remake. It's a proven digger with decades of field service behind the design, and it lands squarely in the sweet spot for the campers, bushcrafters, overlanders, preppers, hunters, and collectors your customers already are.
The tri-fold configuration collapses the shovel down to a pack-friendly size that slips into the included flecktarn carry pouch, then deploys into a full-length entrenching tool for digging fire pits, latrines, tent stakes, vehicle recovery, clearing brush, and hasty fighting positions. The serrated edge on the spade doubles as a saw for roots and small branches, so it earns its place in a bug-out bag, truck kit, or camp box.
Built to Bundeswehr Spec
- Genuine German military surplus — original issue, not a copy
- Tri-fold design collapses compact for pack or belt carry
- Steel spade head in olive drab finish with serrated edge for cutting roots and light limbs
- Locking collar secures the head in the open shovel position
- Closed D-handle for a solid two-hand grip and leverage
- Flecktarn carry pouch in the iconic 5-color German camo, with belt loops and a quick-release buckle closure
Who It Sells To
This one moves across multiple aisles in a shop. Campers and backpackers want a compact digger that won't quit. Preppers and bug-out builders want proven military kit at a working-tool price point. Overlanders and off-roaders keep one in the recovery bag. Collectors, reenactors, and flecktarn enthusiasts want the authentic Bundeswehr pouch. And weekend bushcrafters simply want a tough shovel with real provenance behind it.
Condition
Used, previously issued condition. Expect honest field-use character — light scuffs on the spade, patina on hardware, and some wear on the pouch fabric and buckle. These are marks of genuine service, not defects, and they're what collectors and end users appreciate about authentic surplus.
More Information
Warning: Cancer and Reproductive Harm — www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
California Proposition 65