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ATLskierLol lot of hate on bca there...
I got the bca float 27 over a year ago when it was half off on backcountry.com. for the price it's good. It's not my everyday pack as the weight is a huge issue for me and I would rather have a small skimo pack or my larger avalung pack that holds more stuff.
I feel the airbag is useful, but not the first place I would choose to spend a ton of money.
JohnJonszThe fact that you dont use your bca every day suggests that the pack is subpar. The only good thing about bca is the price point. Bca packs are so bulky you can sit right on lifts, the removable trigger sucks, and the bag itself doesnt explode out of your shoulder straps (protect head and chest from trauma and create an air pocket around your head not behind you)
For low price, Id rather get the dakine vest for 185 or 26L poacher pack for 200 right now from the site full retail. Canisters from dakine are 400 new— Id buy cans direct (vs from backcountry) from dakine or snowpulse for the warrantee, refills, and quality assurance. Dakines pack design is way more streamlined fit than bca and have the same trigger as snowpulse cuz theyre also made by mammut
PatrycjaWittIf you live in Utah, go to the Black Diamond's bi-annual outlet sale. I bought my Avi bag for like $400 with the battery pack (typically retailing $1200). Otherwise look for end of season sales you'd be surprised how cheaply you can get them with a little strategic sale shopping.
As for do you really need an airbag? How sure are you of the stability of the snow pack beneath your skis, and above you? Enough to put your life on it? Because essentially that is the gamble. Not to be the asshole.
If you are not going to drop money on a bag, make sure to have at least a beacon, shovel, and probe -- as well as anyone else with you in the backcountry. Most importantly make sure your friends have a good shovel -- because you are not going to dig yourself out. If their shovel looks tiny, give them yours for the day. Practice beacon search regulary with your friends, how to find someone with a probe and dig them out. Because its not intuitive and when under a crisis situation it will be even less intutitive. There are a lot of cheaper one-day courses you can take for your first year and then really invest in an avy 1 certification. The knowledge and understanding will pay off.
http://unofficialnetworks.com/2017/01/13/video-two-snowboarders-alive-after-avalanche-burial-in-utah-broken-legs8-minutes-submerged/
SFBv420.0not to be an asshole but craig knew more about snow science than all of us and his bag didn't change the outcome of a tragic event
you can put me in the it may have contributed to the trauma he suffered in the slide camp
https://utahavalanchecenter.org/avalanches/16589
JohnJonszIf you do buy, or for anyone else viewing this thread, I'd recommend the snowpulse airbag packs by mammut.
-Solid pack materials and zippers and whatnot
-the airbag inflates around your head to protect from trauma (unlike shitty bca)
-the trigger isnt one of those bs detachable things that you lose (again fuck bca)
-I've experienced great customer service.
I wanna get their vest but am holding off til I get a good deal. It's modeled like the north face vest but includes an airbag. Works well for quicker bc missions and riding snowmobiles becuase it doesnt move around on your back like most packs
I bought the snowpulse seth morrison 18L pro model in 2010 and still use it daily. It's held up nearly 1000 ski days and is in it's 8th season this year.
sickskii get deals on bca so ive been sticking with them, would the mammut bag be worth the extra money?
SklarI work for evo, and our prices on the Mammut bags has me tempted
https://www.evo.com/shop/ski/backcountry/safety-gear/avalanche-airbags
sickskiim probably gonna pick one up. also i was thinking about trying to pick up a job at the denver evo store, how is working for evo?
sickskii get deals on bca so ive been sticking with them, would the mammut bag be worth the extra money?
DingoSeanPony up for the Arcteryx Voltair otherwise you're definitely going to die as soon as you attach your skins