Snow Shovels For Your Back

by Douglas Cordell

Winter is a time of joy, but it can also be a harsh reminder of our mortality. The holidays bring with it a number of deaths; ranging from an increased crime rate caused by the increased salary, to the terribly mundane but no less tragic accidents caused by the weather. Leading amongst these are the fatalities caused by heart attacks, which occur while simply shoveling snow, no less.

Take the time to consider the hazards involved, before you purchase that snow shovel. Why exactly do these people suffer heart attacks while shoveling snow? A number of it is because of the energy that is being used up during this strenuous activity. One has to bend down to scoop up snow, then use arm (or worse, back) strength to lift up that load of snow and summon up more energy to toss it aside. Unfortunately, you won't notice these things then, so you may be using more energy than what your heart is used to.

Thankfully, these concerns are now being addressed, and improvements upon the snow shovel's basic design are now being made. A new alternative to snow shoveling is now available, and it is the safest choice compared to the snow shovel or even the large and unwieldy tractors. I would want you to take a look at the wovel.

The wovel consists of an ultra-light snow shovel with a three to four foot handle. Compared to the standard shovel, it's lighter and easier to wield. You scoop up more snow at a time, and consequently you finish your snow clearing tasks earlier. You will have more time for the important tasks for the day thanks to the wovel.

Attached to the area where the blade meets the handle, you will see a flexible cord, about thirty inches long. With this contraption, you are able to hold the cord so that you maintain an upright position. That way, your back is not strained while you're shoveling. You will be able to breathe easier, and you can continue living a healthy life.

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