

⛺ Dig Deeper, Pack Lighter, Adventure Harder!
The Vargo Titanium Dig Dig Tool is a compact, ultra-lightweight (1.25 oz) multi-use trowel and tent stake crafted from corrosion-resistant titanium. Featuring serrated edges for cutting roots and integrated cleats for secure guyline anchoring, it combines ergonomic design with rugged durability—perfect for hikers and outdoor survivalists seeking premium, space-saving gear.







| ASIN | B072N2N9RH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #120,210 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #59 in Gardening Axes |
| Blade Material | titanium |
| Brand Name | Vargo |
| Color | Titanium |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (856) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00818881004716 |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| Handle Material | Titanium |
| Included Components | Titanium Dig Dig Tool |
| Is Foldable | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 8.1 x 1.7 x 0.75 inches |
| Item Type Name | fixed blade,hunting knife,hunting,camping,outdoor |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Vargo |
| Manufacturer Part Number | T-471 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
| Material Type | Titanium |
| Model Number | T-471 |
| Style Name | Compact |
| UPC | 818881004716 |
T**E
Amazing Piece of Equipment though Bit Tough to Hold
This is one of those items you don't exactly find in any retail store. The edges and lack of handle make it hard to wield for digging long periods of time but WOW is it hard metal. Great for geological excursions, hiking, etc. The hardness in the metal is such that it can be used to engrave on other metals and forget about damaging this thing on rocks. I used it as a digger on hikes and wow, incredibly light, incredibly strong and super compact for small day pack stowage.
M**E
Light weight, works well on root, and does exactly what you need it to do...
I bought this and the TheTentLab New Improved Deuce(R) Ultralight Backpacking Potty Trowel. I decided to keep this one. I live in the northwest and there are roots and the soil can be dense. This trowel handled sawing through the 1/2 inch tree roots and various bush roots. It is narrower, so in theory slower, but the other trowel cant pry some of the soil the same way or handle the roots, so you have to try another location ... so in this area, it is faster. The folded Titanium lips provide a little comfort that others do not. This also helps get some leverage without needing gloves. It is a keeper! A little more feedback: Still very much a keeper, and I will add that the teeth are not sharp, so I have never had any wear on my gear due to them, but they do still cut through roots, just not like a hand saw ... My feedback is that it might be a little more comfortable to heavily round the edges where the rope/cord will pass for the tent ankor feature. This goes for the inner groove that the rope would touch, as well as the outer edges where your hands will contact as you dig.
W**E
An Ultralight Full-Service Shovel
This is a mini trowel, but based on the Japanese Hori Hori design, is good for three uses on the trail- tent stake (soft soil), digging cat holes by hand, and any other trench work, especially in converting it to use as a long-handled shovel. Find a stout, relatively straight tree branch, bring a brass screw with you, and turn it through the hole at the handle end to secure it to the branch. This turns it into an ultralight, and full service spade. It takes longer to work with given its thin shaping, but it will get the job done. The folded titanium is strong enough to move hard soil, and the teeth will do their work on roots.
C**A
Incredibly light
Aside from cosmetic imperfections and a dent, I can't wait to test it out. I'm really only concerned about the vendor's willingness to send a dinged up product than I am the condition of the product itself, since I'm going to beat it up anyway. I was at REI to get some other things, and the ones in stock there look like theyre in tip top condition. Other than that, I love the rounded grip, and how it sits comfortably in my hands. The teeth on the sides aren't sharp, so I won't have to worry about them cutting up anything in my bag, but I'm eager to see how well it cuts through roots. I'll update again after I've my trip UPDATE Very durable, and digs easily. Still takes some work to cut through roots, but gets the job done and I'm happy with it. Have yet to use it as a spare stake
E**O
Poop in the woods in style!
This weighed for me 32 grams. It is super sturdy, and will not bend or fail no matter how much you press on it. The saw teeth are not too sharp to touch, but tough enough for tearing through roots and dirt. As other reviewers mentioned, I saved the plastic sheet/pouch it came in, and with the tool in the bag, I wrapped it with a single layer of ducktape to help prevent the teeth from every scratching anything in my bag. I can see how if you wrapped your fingers around the handle tightly the edges could dig into your hands. As some mentioned, wrapping it with paracord or using a cloth or wearing a glove could help prevent any harm to your hands.
S**E
I am impressed
I used this on a 10 day scout trip where about 6 days were spent in the back country. Both I and my son used this whenever we needed to dig holes. He has a wider aluminum one and preferred mine. The smaller size makes it easier to dig down. It works best to loosen dirt and then use your other hand to scoop the dirt out of the hole. The teeth chew through roots pretty easily. I brought paracord to wrap the handle if it felt uncomfortable but never found that to be necessary. It does cradle small rolls of paracord (50-75ft) so it makes packing easy (and doing so ensures the teeth dont rest up against other items in your pack). It is very light and I was afraid it would bend but I see no signs of damage even after hitting and removing a few small rocks.
K**E
Does what it should do with ease!
6ft - 175lb - Male I have had to use this a 6-7 times now and it has done great for me. This was my first trowel I've used so I do not have anything to compare it to. The serrated edges are very nice and made it easy to cut into dirt with small roots. The length works great for me and I did not think the handle end was to sharp as others stated(I could see it hurting if someone was digging frantically). It is definitely lightweight and seems durable enough to last my years to come. CONS: I do wish it came with some kind of protective carrying bag. Mine only came in a small paper bag that works for a few uses but will end up getting torn up and thrown away.
M**G
Meh
I bought this product after some YouTube reviews as well as Amazon reviews. To be honest, I did not feel that it worked the way other people say it does. Yes it has serrated edges an a point sorta speak which is supposed to allow you to get into the dirt pretty easy, but I found an extremely hard to do. It is wide enough and fits pretty nice in the hand but when you’re digging into the dirt, I kind of thought it left something to be desired, I may try to make something to give it more stability or make it feel like I have something stronger in my hands all in all, I just thought digging into the dirt with this thing was bothering my hand more than should.
F**I
Outil indispensable pour la randonnée
N**G
A very light-weight trowel, but a bit on the flimsy side. Nevertheless it works well, although the sharp end corners of the handle trashed my hands before taking a file to it when back at home-base =)
J**.
It's about 3 grams heavier than the stated 35g/1.25oz, but it is very light and much stronger and sturdier than lighter aluminum cathole trowels.
N**A
LIght, easy to clean and very tough. Hasd serrated edge on both bottom edges. In a pinch could be used as tent peg, as has spigots at top end to restrain a guy line. Delivered fast, good price and very light.
O**E
Amo esta pequeña pala. Sí es elevado el costo. Pero al ser de titanio vale la pena porque es súper duradero y muy ligero (pesa solo 36 grs) No la he usado ni la usaré quizás como estaca, así que no comento al respecto pero, como pala de mochila es perfecta.
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