In the current season, however, my old model was replaced by the Evac 7 from Black Diamond, reason enough to present my new shovel in a test report!
First impression
"Oh, it's really big" is probably not the only thing I thought when I unpacked the Evac 7. The rectangular shovel blade is really quite a bit bigger than that of my previous shovel, and no typical avalanche shovel is likely to have a noticeably larger blade, simply because otherwise it would no longer be suitable for backpacking. The handle also looks solid and can be extended to a nice length. Thanks to the curved end of the handle, the Evac 7 also has a chopping function. Of course, there are also holes for building an emergency sledge in the shovel blade.
The shovel from Black Diamond is also available with an even larger blade and slightly longer handle. This version is called the Evac 9 and has been developed specifically for professional use. The 30% larger shovel blade is also really difficult to fit into a standard freeride backpack.