BCAFloat 22L Backpack
€ 541.63€ 440.83
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-19 %
Colour: radioaktive lime/black
Size: UNI
Unfortunately this article is not shippable to New Zealand.
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Gender
- Men
- Women
Material Specification
- 100 % nylon
Inner material
- 100 % polyester
Weight
- 2992 g
Volume (l)
- 22 liter
Backpack Features
- Padded construction
- Hydration system compatible
- Helmet carry
Avalanche Backpack Type
- Removable airbag system
- Set without cartridge
Airbag System
- BCA Float
Product description
Airbag Backpack by BCA
In the backcountry safety plays a very important role. Knowledge and avalanche equipment is a must, an airbag backpack gives a piece of extra safety. The BCA Float 22L is such an extra piece of safety. With plenty of space for all your equipment, extra compartment for probe and shovel, the backpack with the new Float 2.0 system is a must for every pow hunter.
Features
- Weight (full system & without cylinder / kg): 2.342
- The medium-sized Float pack for close-in backcountry riding.
- Waist: 160 cm - Crotch: 110 cm - Shoulder: 120 cm
- The refillable Float compressed air cylinder is the power and driving force behind our Float system. When the Float trigger is pulled, it activates the release of 3,000 psi (207 bar) of compressed air, inflating the airbag. Always make sure your cylinder is full and connected correctly before heading out. (Cylinder must be ordered separately. It isn't included with backpack.)
- Materials: mini ripstop nylon w/ PU coating (main), nylon w/ PU coating (high wear areas), polyester (lining), Zippers YKK w/ DWR coating
- Tool compartment
- Fully adjustable hip belt
- Ergonomic trigger
About BCA
Over 20 years of experience in avalanche safety makes BCA experts at their craft. Their hope is to not only give you the tools you need to stay safe in the backcountry, but also the knowledge. Their website provides a whole library of useful tips and tricks to make sure that you hopefully never have to use any of their products in a real life situation!