The 45º angle in work mode optimizes impact with the ground, making physical effort more efficient. This design provides the worker with better performance, increased comfort, and reduced wear during direct wildfire suppression efforts.
The blade consists of 5 horizontal and 6 vertical blades that rotate on a central axis, allowing it to better conform to uneven terrain. The 45º angle in work mode maximizes ground impact, boosting efficiency and minimizing physical strain.
The telescopic aluminum handle is extendable to various heights, providing superior impact absorption when striking the ground. It helps protect the hands and arms from impact, while enhancing power and performance by utilizing the inertia of the flexible bar.
This small cover is designed for quick and efficient transport. With an adaptable hanging strap, it lets you keep your hands free to work with other tools while carrying the fire pack.
With a lock-and-turn system, the flapper folds securely against the handle, reducing the overall volume of the tool. When folded, it measures 92 cm, making it easy to transport by helicopter or carry in a backpack, freeing up your hands for other tasks.
1.70 kg
Aluminum
Pom C Delrin
Tear-resistant cotton multilayer and self-extinguishing synthetic rubber
30 x 21 cm
92 cm
2 m
Yes
The Fire Swatter Alaska is engineered for efficiency in direct wildfire suppression with a 45º angled head that optimizes ground impact, reducing physical strain. This unique design allows firefighters to cover more ground with less effort, increasing the speed and effectiveness of fire suppression. The durable construction ensures it can withstand the intense demands of wildland firefighting while remaining lightweight and easy to handle. Its ergonomic design enhances comfort during prolonged use, helping to reduce fatigue and improve performance. Ideal for clearing brush, creating firebreaks, and suppressing flames, the Fire Swatter Alaska is built to withstand harsh environments while providing reliable results. This tool is perfect for wildland firefighters seeking increased efficiency and comfort in high-stress fire situations.