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Snowsafe Top 10 Products For Winter Season 19/20

The winter season is upon us, have you got your winter gear ready? New Recco Reflector backpacks, Lightweight Shovel, Alrpide E1 Airbags, Winter Gadgets, MIPS (Multi-directional Impact Protection ) Ski Helmets and much much more. You must include some of these into your fleet of equipment.  Snowsafe breakdown the top 10 products for this winter … Continue reading “Snowsafe Top 10 Products For Winter Season 19/20”

Terrawest Core 240 Probe

Terrawest Core 240 Probe In an Avalanche Accident time is of the Essence, lightweight, strength and quick locking are what you need in a good snow probe. This is where the Terrawest Core 240 Probe steps in. This compact 240 Centimetre probe is made up of a strong and sturdy Aluminium, making it easy to … Continue reading “Terrawest Core 240 Probe”

Mountain Rescue Drones saving skiers lives from Avalanches 🛸

Fortunately, being buried alive in the snow is something that the majority of us only experience in our worst nightmares. But for people who love to ski or snowboard off-piste, it’s an ever-present danger. Data suggest that more than 150 people every year get buried in the snow – mostly snowboarders and skiers who venture … Continue reading “Mountain Rescue Drones saving skiers lives from Avalanches 🛸”

Terrawest Core Avalanche Kit – Dark Knight/Blue

Terrawest Core Avalanche Kit – Dark Knight/Blue Save £££s when purchasing the Terrawest Core Package, Terrawest focus on safety, practicality and innovation.  This avalanche kit offers everything you need and more for trips within the backcountry, a lightweight backpack with a Recco reflector & SAS-TEC Back protector installed, Strong aluminium shovel and a 240 Core … Continue reading “Terrawest Core Avalanche Kit – Dark Knight/Blue”

Ortovox Alu 320+ PFA Probe

Ortovox Alu 320+ PFA Probe The Ortovox Alu 320+ PFA Probe is a sturdy, extendible 320 cm aluminum avalanche probe with PFA quick-assembly system and rubber handle. Videos Advisor: Compare avalanche probes | ORTOVOX The Ortovox Alu 320+ PFA Probe is our stable, extendible aluminum probe with PFA assembly system. It has the same features … Continue reading “Ortovox Alu 320+ PFA Probe”

Ortovox Beast 2.3 Shovel

Ortovox Beast 2.3 Shovel The new Ortovox Beast 2.3 Shovel is a clever, lightweight avalanche shovel that is perfect to both beginners and professionals. Videos  Ortovox Beast 2.3 Shovel Advisor: Compare avalanche shovels | ORTOVOX Over the years, Ortovox’s constant innovations have shaped avalanche shovel products. In their latest pursuit of improvement and optimisation, Ortovox ensures their products are … Continue reading “Ortovox Beast 2.3 Shovel”

Black Diamond Jetforce Pro Split 25 Airbag

Jetforce FAQs

How fast does the bag inflate?

3.5 seconds for initial fill, which is as fast (or faster) than any cylinder system.

Where does the air pull from?

There are three locations that allow air to enter the fan.

The primary is the intake port located on the lower left sidewall of the pack.
The second is the entire backpanel of the pack is open cell reticulated foam that acts as both a filter and air intake.
The third is through the mesh lining of the airbag pocket itself, after the airbag has been activated.

Having three intake locations allows the system to get ample amounts of air despite any impediments like snow, clothing, or equipment.

Will the airbag be able to deploy from within the snow?

Through our experience with the AvaLung, we have done years of research to prove that the snow pack maintains large amounts of available air. We have designed the system to pull air from many locations around the pack, thereby reducing the concern that any one of these spaces could be fully blocked. Also, the fan runs about 3 times longer than needed to actually fill the bag, thereby allowing for the reduced efficiency when fully buried.

How fast is the fan?

60,000 rpm

What type of battery is used? And is there a temperature effect on the battery?

The JetForce battery is similar to the battery found in most laptop computers: a Lithium Ion. Our battery differs in one key aspect: it was engineered specifically to operate at very cold temperatures (-30C). The battery is sized to operate once at very cold temperatures even at the low end of charge levels.

How long does it take to charge the battery?

A fully depleted battery will need 8 hours for a full charge. As with all Lithium batteries, for the best battery life expectancy, we recommend the battery is maintained closer to full charge.

Is the Airbag mechanism interchangeable between Backpacks ?

The jet force is built into the backpack and is not interchangeable like the ABS system.

How long does a battery charge last?

A fully charged battery can last up to six weeks depending on use.

Can the system be turned off during deployment?

Yes, but only by intentionally pressing the power switch for 4 secs and only after the mandatory initial inflation phase.

Why does the JetForce system turn on and off during deployment?

The system cycles through multiple phases throughout deployment. Each phase is specifically tuned to optimize safety and battery life.

0-9 secs: Mandatory Fill
During the first 3.5 seconds, the airbag fills 100%. For the next 5.5 seconds, the system continues to run at full speed for safety redundancy.

10-60 secs: Active Slide Performance
The system pulses between full speed and 50% speed. Since this is the most likely time to be carried by the avalanche, it is most critical to maintain full volume and recover from any possible tears.

61-180 secs: Volume Maintenance
The system has 20s stand-by intervals between 3s full speed refilling pulses. The goal is to maintain the volume to aide in visibility and meet CE timing requirements.

181 sec: Active Deflation
After 3 total minutes, the bag will automatically deflate. If partially or completely buried, this has the potential to create a large volume of air for breathing and/or extraction. If unburied, this simply helps repack the airbag quicker.

Why deflation?

All existing airbags only work well in ONE scenario- if you are actively churned by an avalanche. We wanted to create something that offered the potential for increased safety if the slide came down from above or if the victim got caught in a terrain trap. By deflating the airbag, JetForce has the potential to create a large air pocket in a complete burial scenario.

Other benefits:

Easier to repack after practicing
Easier extraction of the victim after partial burial

By waiting until 3 minutes before deflation it allows the practicing user an opportunity to shut the system off before deflation in order to maintain battery life. In the event of a full burial, the time allows for the snow to set-up firmly before creating a pocket.

Why are you using a larger airbag?

Three reasons:

Maximize the effects of inverse segregation. All avalanche airbags work on the same principle, which states that in an avalanche, larger objects will tend to rise and smaller ones will tend towards the bottom.
Increased impact protection. A larger area of balloon around your head and torso help to prevent impact.
Maintaining effective volume. By starting with a larger volume, it is easier to maintain an effective volume despite punctures or tears.

What effect does this system have on beacons?

There is a very minimal amount of interference with beacons, but only when the fan is actually running and only within very short range.

What about airline travel?

Our lithium Ion battery is very similar to those used in most laptop computers and therefore follows the same general airline regulations.
[Our experience has shown that the pack can be either checked or carried-on, but any extra batteries MUST be carried on.]

Why didn’t you incorporate the AvaLung?

While we still feel that the AvaLung is a great technology and could certainly aide airbag users, we were more concerned that having two devices on the pack’s shoulder straps would only confuse an unpracticed user. If someone wants to have both, we already offer the AvaLung II sling, which can be used with any backpack. Also, the automatic deflation has the potential to create the same amount of breathable air as the AvaLung.

What’s the status with field testing?

We have been testing this system for the last 3 years (lab & field testing). Like all BD/Pieps product, before anything is made available to the public it will have undergone rigorous testing in the lab, then in the field with in-house users, and then is released to out-of-house professionals and athletes for more field use. Intensive out-of-house field testing phase will start in earnest this winter.