With the Airbag System 3.0, we have succeeded in developing a reliable, small, ultra-lightweight avalanche airbag. As the airbag balloon needs to be extremely robust, we have revised it completely using production technologies from the automotive industry.
A detailed tour plan including studying avalanche reports, weather forecasts and maps, selecting the route and a situative assessment on site are essential for any freerider. A full set of avalanche safety equipment is another basic requirement, as is the ability to use it correctly through training and regular practice.
The Removable Airbag System 3.0 (with a carbon cartridge) weighs as much as 1 liter of water. It is the lightest airbag system we have ever developed.
- Removable Airbag System 3.0: ultra-lightweight (with carbon cartridge approx.1 kg); very small packing volume; removable and transferable; dependable compressed gas energy storage; height-adjustable deployment handle; airbag balloon in bright signal color
- Trauma protection: No
- Diagonal ski carrier
- Ice ax / trekking pole holder
- Lateral compression straps
- Full rear zipper access to the main compartment
- Hydration system-compatible
- Removable back padding can be used as cushion to sit on
- CutBasic
- Cartridge includedNo
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- Lighter to the summit. With new Removable Airbag System 3.0, the Ultralight weighs the same as a 1.5 liter bottle of water. There is space for everything you need on demanding ski tours.
Weight without airbag system [g]500
Weight with airbag system and carbon cartridge [g]1510
Height: 54 cm
Volume without airbag system: 20 l
Volume with airbag system and carbon cartridge: 18 l
Width: 26 cm
Back length (size system): L (48.5 cm)
Length: 15 cm
Filling time: 3 sec
Airbag volume: 150 l
"A very versatile backpack that is suitable for a wide variety of tours. I took this backpack along on every tour for my "La Liste" project. It is light, comfortable and has enough space to hold equipment and spare clothing, even with the airbag." -Jérémie Heitz - Pro Team Freeride