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Jun 05, 2026 - 09:23 AM
The Badger's head is 6mm thick, which is thick enough to pry loose material and wedge cobbles without bending, but thin enough to slip into hairline bedrock cracks. The head construction is built from tough materials designed to handle prying loads without failure at stress points. Our team has used the Badger on Sierra bedrock and desert caliche without bending the head, but like any prying tool, using it as a lever against a fulcrum thicker than the head can cause permanent deformation. The 6mm thickness strikes a balance between durability and the ability to access narrow crevices.
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