owner’s manualBackcountry Access, Inc. • Boulder, Colorado, 80301 USA • www.backcountryaccess.com
airbagleg strap loopinsulated hydration sleevetrigger handlewaist strap pocketsleg strap11109Basic Componentsairbag compartmentcompression strapsshove
4 5Why do I need an avalanche airbag? Preventing or minimizing burial depth is the key to reducing avalanche fatalities. That’s because the majority o
6 7Pack Adjustments Your pack should be properly fitted before you head into avalanche terrain. The forces of an avalanche can rip the pack from your
8 9Shovel and Probe StorageThe shovel shaft and probe should be stored in the long side pockets and secured with the strap and fastener. The shovel bl
10 113. Connect the quick connect fitting u by pulling the large ring toward the air cylinder. It should click back into place when air hose nipple is
Additional snow safety essentials from Backcountry Access: Tracker avalanche beaconsBCA’s Tracker beacons are the easiest to use because of their rapi
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