







⛺ Dig Smart, Travel Light, Camp Right!
Coghlan's Trowel is a lightweight (2 oz), foldable camping shovel made from durable ABS plastic with an ergonomic handle. Measuring just over 11 inches long, it’s designed for backpackers, hikers, and outdoor enthusiasts who need a reliable, compact tool for digging tasks like campsite waste disposal and gardening. Its rugged construction and comfortable grip ensure precision and longevity, making it an indispensable companion for minimalist outdoor adventures.



| Material | high impact styrene/plastic |
| Color | orange |
| Brand | Coghlan's |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 11.02 x 2.76 x 0.79 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
| Style | Coghlan's 8408 Trowel |
| Handle Material | high impact styrene |
| Blade Material | high impact styrene |
| Is Foldable | Yes |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| UPC | 066510470900 056389084087 085868011337 683422548963 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00056389084087 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.79 x 2.76 x 0.79 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.02 x 2.76 x 0.79 inches |
| Brand Name | Coghlan's |
| Warranty Description | One Year Warranty |
| Model Name | 8408 |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Coghlan's |
| Part Number | 8408 |
| Model Year | 2013 |
| Included Components | Trowel |
| Size | One Size |
E**S
Simple, Lightweight, and Surprisingly Tough for Its Price
Simple, Lightweight, and Surprisingly Tough for Its Price The Coghlan’s ABS plastic trowel is one of those classic pieces of budget outdoor gear that just quietly does its job. I originally picked it up as part of my backpacking kit years ago, and it’s since become a permanent item in both my camping bin and garden tool bucket. At just 2 ounces, it’s impressively light—barely noticeable in a daypack or hiking pouch. The handle has a decent ergonomic curve, and the plastic feels durable enough for soft to medium soil. It’s not made for prying rocks or digging through compacted clay, but for campsite chores like digging a small cat hole, clearing ashes, or scooping loose soil, it works beautifully. I’ve used it in both dry desert terrain and damp forest ground. As long as you use it properly (not forcing or twisting in rocky soil), it holds up well. The bright orange color is a smart touch—you won’t lose it in the grass or under leaves. I’ve even kept one in my car emergency kit and another in the garden for quick planting jobs. Where it shines most is simplicity: no moving parts, no rust, no weight penalty, and if you somehow break or misplace it, it’s cheap to replace. Bottom line: A lightweight, inexpensive, and dependable camp trowel that’s perfect for backpackers, gardeners, or anyone who values minimalism. Not built for rocky soil, but unbeatable for light digging and general outdoor use.
J**S
Very light
Very cheap emergency option, weighs nothing, leave in the pack and forget about it until you need it.
M**I
Lightweight and practical
I debated back and forth on getting a stainless or titanium backpacking trowel, but we usually don't stray too far from civilization, so hard to justify their cost. This one on the other hand is lightweight, easy to use, the handle is comfortable enough, and if it gets lost or damaged, it's affordable enough to replace without missing a beat. We are mostly using it to clear out the big fire ring at the campsite, and for picking up our dog's "presents" when we're on a trail. Size-wise, it's a bit big, but I like that other reviewer's idea of giving it a "trim" if needed.
S**.
Lightweight but sturdy
Great for backpacking. It is very lightweight and cost effective. It's not tiny, which is unfortunate and might be a problem if you are very intent on minimizing space for your pack. However, its shape makes it so you can put it in just about any pack, along the side (it's nice and slim). It's sturdy for being so lightweight, which I love. So it's a decent way to cut ounces of your pack, if you're going for lightweight backpacking. The quality isn't amazing (it is plastic, after all) so if you want something that will dig through rock or ice, maybe this isn't the tool for you. This has worked for me on hard, dry, well packed dirt, though.
T**S
Great turd trowel
Does the job. It’s solid and light
S**E
Good enough!
Good enough for backpacking & very light!
M**E
Affordable but really effective. Bagpacking, Gardening, Everything that involves digging holes.
If you only think about price, this Canadian-made trowel outfights every other trowel I've seen. It's amazingly sturdy for a plastic trowel and it has really sharp edges as well! The only downside is that is not as portable or lightweight as the fancy bagpacking trowels out there, but for the price of one of those you can buy a lifetime supply of these!! About 5, because they are STURDY. OH! I'm a gardener as well so I bought one for my yard as well and I can say that it holds great too! Stones will mess up the edges a little and with time it will get blunt but nothing that some creativity (for sharpening it again) or another trowel won't fix (if it wasn't clear, they aren't expensive) After using it I'd like to add, you wont be forgeting this trowel in the middle of the woods because this thing is BRIGHT! Amazing color specially if you're like me and you sometimes forget things at the camping site
D**J
Not very sturdy
I purchased this to dig around in raised beds filled with potting soil. It had problems with the larger clods, and I really don't see it working to dig in heavier soil. I think, because it is a straight build, I found it difficult to hang onto. For the hikers that stated that it was a great tool, I am glad it works for them, but personally, I don't believe it is strong enough or durable enough to dig in hard ground. I wouldn't recommend or repurchase
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