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Life-Link, Avalanche Transceiver - Pieps Opti-4 Don't even think about heading into the backcounty without a transceiver. Grab your Pieps, shovel, probe and pack, check the avi forcast, and if conditions permit, ski or ride your favorite shot. The Pieps Opti-4 has both audio and visual transmission and operates on the World Standard frequency. Maximize your experience, but calculate your risks |
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Smith, V3 Turbo C.A.M. Goggles The future is here... enter the Turbo C.A.M. A silent micro-electric fan runs continuously to draw air through strategically placed vents to eliminate fogging. The result is perfect vision. A high power mode can be activated to clear moisture build-up in extreme situations. The design is sleek, lightweight, and perfect for those in search of the ultimate in fog-free vision. The V3 Turbo C.A.M. offers maximum peripheral and dowward vision. |
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Smith, Monashee Turbo C.A.M. Goggles Micro-Electronic turbo fan provides Constant Air Management for those searching for the ultimate in fog-free vision. These goggles feature the Turbo C.A.M. ventilation system, SmithFlex thermal lens, Fog-X anti-fog lens coating, a bubble lens and are ODS compatible. |
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Life-Link, Pro Snow Study Kit If you are going on a multi-day tour, chances are you will not have access to an avi forecast each day. Furthermore, snow is a dynamic element, and conditions can change hourly. Learn how to read slope angle, snow crystalization and snow temperature, and then buy the Snow Study Kit. If you are left guessing when the conditions are questionable, you're probably in over your head. As one Alta patroller remarked, 'What do I think about a moderate avalanche danger? Well, I would not walk into a bar if I had a moderate chance of being shot.' Good advice! |
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Voile, Mini Shovel Packing a shovel may be one of the best survival decisions you can make when headed into the backcountry. Voile is chosen by ski patrollers, professional guides and military personnel worldwide. From Everest to the trunk of your car, you never know when snow, ice or avalanche debris will stand between you and a good night's sleep. We'll give you a hint, it won't be when the weather is good ! And remember, the shovel your buddy carries is the shovel that may save your life. |
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Ascension, Switchblade Snow Saw Of all the uses of a snow saw, isolating columns is the most important. Because if you're digging a pit and performing snow stability tests, you're learning about a medium that can make you smile for hours or make you wish you'd never left home. That's why the Ascension Switchblade Snow Saw fits inside the handle of the Switchblade Shovel-- so you'll never have the excuse not to use it. |
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Bula, Balaclava Hat Hat for the average cat burglar, or winter sports enthusiast. Covers your chin, ears and nose completely, so you don't have to worry about frostbite. Made from 14 oz. poly fleece. Lightweight, breathable, and extra loft for warmth. |
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Patagonia, Capilene Silkweight Stretch Facemask Your first layer of defense against bitter cold, in soft, moisture-wicking, stretch Silkweight Capilene polyester. The four-way stretch fabric offers a shaped fit and easy on/off. |
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