SCOTT Patrol E1 40 Avalanche Backpack. The only avalanche backpack you need for your off-piste skiing. SCOTT has taken the development one step further with the Alpride E1 Airbag System, which is the lightest electrical system on the market thanks to the design with supercapacitors instead of lithium-ion batteries. The skis can be attached diagonally or as an A-frame and the snowboard can also be attached to the front. A hefty volume of 40 liters and lots of smart compartments + helmet holders means that you get everything you need for the multi-day trips on the mountain. Weight: 2830 grams.
- Supercapacitor technology = cold temperatures do not affect the performance or charge of the supercapacitor
- Turbo radial fan = more power and volume in less time
- 1280g full system weight = 720g lighter than any other electronic system on the market
- Mechanical trigger and discharge trigger = no electronic fault possible
- No cartridges / no ion battery = no travel and shipping restrictions
- 2x AA batteries = charge on the rock without power supply
- There is a new safety label printed in the package with emergency instructions to help handle stressful situations effectively. Increase your security!
- These extra loops, made of durable webbing, are ideal for fixing carabiners, extra mountaineering equipment, canteens, cameras or other equipment you need quick access to.
Users: Alpine skiing - Freeride, Top tour, Snowboarding
Material: H / T 420D Nylon Plain W / R, 1,500MM, H / T 210D Nylon Double R / SW / R, 1,000MM
Weight: Backpack weight: 1550 g Alpride system 1280g TOTAL 2830g
Dimensions: Height 65cm Width 29cm Depth 20cm
Features: Ski A-frame / Diagonal / snowboard bracket, Compression straps, Brackets for rods snowshoes, Chest strap with whistle, Light Hip belt with pocket and safety strap, Internal map coffee with key holder.
Avalanche system: Scott Alpride Airbag System E1 / Airbag Volume 150 liters / System Weight 1280g Volume 2,4 liters
Approved: CE NORM EN16716: 2017 / TÜV-approved
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