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Very good Avy airbag article.
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12 years 11 months ago #116946
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Very good Avy airbag article. was created by Scotsman
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12 years 11 months ago #117140
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I agree, good article and you have to ditch the statistics. Anyone interested in airbags has undoubtably watched survival vids and read testamonials and can make their own assessment of how that would work for them. Makes a lot of sense if your objective hazard is low and you have a good chance of a run-out. I would certainly want one if (when) I get a chance to heli-ski some big mountain runs, but in that instance I would be checking to make sure the operator had packs.
How many people here tour with AABs?
How many people here tour with AABs?
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12 years 11 months ago #117150
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Replied by dave095790 on topic Re: Very good Avy airbag article.
I got the ABS Variant Series. It has the base kit with attachment packs in 15, 18, 25, and 40 liter sizes. Perfect for someone who might do a lightweight tour one day, a lightweight overnight tour, or a technical/multi-day tour.
They are expensive, for sure, but the added chance of increased survival in the unlikely event of an avalanche is worth it. Obviously good decision making and knowledge is the most powerful tool, the ABS pack is just another item that could possibly save your life.
They are expensive, for sure, but the added chance of increased survival in the unlikely event of an avalanche is worth it. Obviously good decision making and knowledge is the most powerful tool, the ABS pack is just another item that could possibly save your life.
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12 years 11 months ago #117186
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Replied by ski2fly on topic Re: Very good Avy airbag article.
Dave that seems like the way to go. I am finding that my pack is getting smaller and smaller. Also, I have heard good things about the build quality of ABS systems vs. BCA.
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12 years 11 months ago #117192
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I have an old Snowpulse with the zipper attachment that allows me to go with a 32L or 45l pack. I like it and will use it when I am skiing open alpine terrain but only use it on very deep days here. In a lot of the terrain I ski here, I'd probably die from trauma from the trees but I still prefer to have it on when conditions are ripe and personally don't subscribe to the theory that you'll travel faster on top. YMMV
Of course...decison making still paramount.etc., etc.
The ABS pack is great. MY regular BC buddy, PNWBrit( Banned) bought a WARI pack and really likes it. It's compact and the rear panel entry is great.
Of course...decison making still paramount.etc., etc.
The ABS pack is great. MY regular BC buddy, PNWBrit( Banned) bought a WARI pack and really likes it. It's compact and the rear panel entry is great.
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12 years 11 months ago - 12 years 11 months ago #117197
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I've got a BCA Float32 and my wife Becky has a Mammut RAS.... I wanted the larger capacity to be able to carry an SLR or a rope inside, Becky opted for the Mammut cause it was a shorter torso length and fit her better.
The Tunnel Creek accident was what convinced us to buy them....maybe its just coincidental how the lone airbag pack skier survived that incident, but that was enough for us to decide to buy them for this season. Figure we tour just about every weekend during the winter and there's nothing wrong with adding another piece of safety gear to the kit even if its only a small statistical increase in our safety.
The Tunnel Creek accident was what convinced us to buy them....maybe its just coincidental how the lone airbag pack skier survived that incident, but that was enough for us to decide to buy them for this season. Figure we tour just about every weekend during the winter and there's nothing wrong with adding another piece of safety gear to the kit even if its only a small statistical increase in our safety.
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