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Avalanche Safety Gear

Avalanche Safety Gear

 

 

Transceiver

DSP

Description

 -  3 Antenna systems, allows unmistakable exact pinpointing

- Search strip width : 50 meters without turning and swivelling the DSP

- Iprobe Support: The DSP can be deactivated temporarily by the Iprobe and the searcher can focus on the next strongest signal
 
- The Software can be updated to the latest develoments
 
-High end technology for the fastest possible rescue of your companions
 
-  116 x 75 x 27 mm

 

 
 

 

Transceiver

 Freeride

 

Description

- Digital 1- antenna transceiver with simple and clear operation - first transceiver in the size of a mobile phone

-The Pieps Freeride has anelliptical receiving range up to 40 m

-  Iprobe Support: Like DSP, this model can also be deactivated temporarily by the Iprobe and the searcher can focus on the next strongest signal

- Weight 110 grams  small, light , dynamic , COOL

 

 

 

Description: Shovel

-  Telescopic and compact handle with oval profile: Avoids twisting while shoveling

- Rip stop coating to support perfect grip

- Sharpened edges around the blade - for easier cutting of hard and compressed snow

- The ergonomic shape, a special aluminium allory and a special coating assures extreme hardness plus lowest possible weight.

- For holes for rescue purposes

 

 

Description: Carbon Iprobe

 - Iprobe is an avalanche probe with integrated digital technology, provides a hit and proximity reading of every standard beacon transmitter and enables a short-time deactivation of the detected transmitter.

- High quality carbon tubes

- Coating for perfect grip - even with Winter gloves

 

 

Description: Aluminium Probe

- Length: 260 cm

- Quick-closing latch for efficient assembly of the probe

-Coating for perfect grip - even with Winter gloves -

-Centimeter-graduation to estimate burial deep and to assist getting snow profiles

 


 
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