This backpack is for fighting and extinguishing fires, the backpack meets the specifications of the United States Forest Service, the manual pump is made of 100% stainless steel, which gives it gre...
Backpack to carry combatants' equipment, it has two closures in the central part and has 4 external bags, 2 on the sides and 2 on the front. Made of highly resistant PVC-Vinyl, safety yellow color...
The shovel allows you to dig and carry out excavation work in all types of terrain since it has a special heat treatment on the bucket for high-impact work.
The hoe is perfect for making fire-break lines, for cleaning, cutting and even moving some stones, the insertion of the handle is made through the upper part of the handle (thinner part) and is se...
A combination tool between a hoe and an axe, it is designed to cut, uproot and create fire lines in compact, rocky or weedy terrain. 1-piece forged head and American ash handle.
The double-edged ax allows you to cut and fell trees, trunks and roots more effectively and quickly. It has a special forged steel head and a handle of American ash.
The machete is used to carry out specific cutting jobs in the field, the main function is cutting. It also has a textile sheath that allows you to handle the machete with greater safety and portab...
Rake to make firebreaks, used to rake mineral soil, dig, roll logs and cut undergrowth. It has an American ash handle for its flexibility and its impact resistance.
Rake with 6 teeth in the shape of a triangle with a hoe, it has good penetration in soft soils and vegetative mass such as pine barbels. Its main
Features good drag and lightness that allow work ...
Rake with 6 triangular-shaped teeth with good penetration in soft soils and vegetative mass such as pine barbels. Its main characteristics are good drag and lightness that allow work to be done qu...
Mcleod Hoe Rake, a combination of 2 tools in 1, for rough use for cleaning large areas and/or creating fire break lines. In forestry use it is one of the most used tools due to their universality o...