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Ascent 28 S Avabag - Women's (Fall 2022)
Ortovox
Ascent 28 S Avabag - Women's (Fall 2022)
$540.00
Description

  The ASCENT 28 S AVABAG is an airbag backpack designed especially for women. This ski touring backpack has a shorter back system than our regular backpacks, as well as hip and shoulder straps adapted to the female anatomy. The AVABAG airbag system is extremely light at 690 grams* and sensationally compact. Another unique features of this system is the activation training, which allows repeated activation practice without the cartridge attached. The ergonomically optimized activation handle can be gripped equally with either the left or the right hand.

  In terms of features, this avalanche backpack is in no way inferior to its big brother, the ASCENT 30 AVABAG. From the separate safety compartment to the circumferential zipper, hydration system compatibility, ice axe and rope fastenings and a diagonal ski fastener – it has everything you need for a long ski tour! What’s more, this ski touring backpack is also suitable for men with shorter backs. Don’t worry: the avalanche backpack is also available in neutral colors.

  *Weight fluctuations of +/- 4% may arise during manufacturing.

  Please note, the cartridge needed to inflate the airbag is not included. It is sold separately in "Options and Accessories" below.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Ortovox
Gender:
Women's
Liters:
28
Weight:
1140 g
Size:
28 Liter
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
4610300003-7010
Other Features:
Advantages of the AVABAG system at a glance:
- extremely light and sensationally compact airbag system
- activation training without cartridge
- handle design optimized for activation: the handle can be gripped with any type of glove, and is suitable for both left and right-handed users
- removable and compatible with all ORTOVOX AVABAG backpacks
- no electronics
Scope of delivery for the ASCENT 28 S AVABAG. Backpack including operating instructions and the AVABAG unit.
The AVABAG UNIT includes:
- activation unit
- airbag
- activation handle
- pre-tension tool
- CARTRIDGE SOLD SEPARATELY
PRODUCT FEATURES
- Locking clasp (hip belt)
- Safety leg strap
- Chest strap with signal whistle
- Snowboard and snowshoe attachment
- Bright Inside
- Water-resistant zipper
- Separate safety compartment
- Gear loops
- Access to main compartment: front
- D-Skifix
- Rope attachment
- Compression strap
- Hydration system compatible
- Circumferential zipper
- Ice axe and hiking pole fastening
- Removable helmet net
- Key holder
- Release grip height adjustable
- Emergency card
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