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Avabag LiTRIC Freeride 28
Ortovox
Avabag LiTRIC Freeride 28
$1,350.00
Description

  The future of freeriding: The Ortovox AVABAG LiTRIC FREERIDE 28 is an avalanche airbag backpack that has been specially designed for descents. From powder days near the piste to multi-day freeriding trips: Just one pack base can be used to attach various sizes of Avabag LiTRIC Freeride and Tour Zip attachments, each tailored to their intended use. The Zip is designed in such a way that, when combined, the base and the various packs merge to form a single unit. (Additional attachments sold separately.)

  The base of the Avabag LiTRIC Freeride 28 comprises a back element and airbag system and thanks to the Clasp Back System – with soft back pads, wide, flexible hip belt and soft shoulder straps – sits extremely snugly against the back while allowing complete freedom of movement. It is compatible with the Clasp Spine Protector (sold separately).

  And all of the stowaway bag’s features are exactly tailored to freeriding: Features such as ski, snowboard and ice axe fastenings as well as a helmet holder and quick access to the main compartment leave nothing to be desired. Emergency equipment can be stowed in a separate safety compartment.

  LiTRIC, the electronic airbag system, is lightweight, reliable and easy to use. The electric system can be fully charged in approx. 25 minutes via USB-C and activation can be tested any number of times at no additional cost. The lack of a cartridge means: more space, no weighing necessary, no cartridge disposal, no travel limitations. The design is clever down to the smallest detail, supercapacitors are used instead of cartridges and the airbag is ultra-lightweight – making the system one of the lightest on the market. And the system is especially easy to use. From charging and the LED display, to the activation handle, to airbag packing and the leg loop: LiTRIC Avabags are absolutely intuitive to operate. One charge enables at least two activations. When switched ON its operation time is approx. 60 hours, which allows for multi-day tours with no need for recharging. Its operating temperature ranges from -30°C to +45°C.

  All products in the Avabag LiTRIC Freeride line are climate-neutral and PFC-free.

  Registering the system on https://www.ortovox.com/service-hub will extend its warranty from two to five years.

  WARNING for California customers: This product can expose you to chemicals including dimethylformamide, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

  

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Description
Brand:
Ortovox
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
49206
Gender:
Unisex
Size:
One Size (fits back length 42 - 50 cm / 16.5 - 20 in.)
Pack Volume:
28 liters
Weight:
2590 g / 5.7 lbs
Materials:
Base: Polyamide 420 D Cordura®
Zip-On: Polyamide 400 D Ripstop
Other Features:
  • Zip On-System
  • Release grip height adjustable
  • Access to main compartment: front
  • Separate safety compartment
  • Safety leg strap
  • Clasp Spine Protector insert-compatible (insert sold separately)
  • D-Skifix
  • Snowboard and snowshoe holder
  • 2 Ice axe and hiking pole loops
  • Chest strap with signal whistle
  • Helmet net
  • Compression strap
  • Big hip belt
  • Bright inside for better visibility of contents
  • Hydration system compatible
  • Emergency card
  • Key holder
Sustainability:
PFC-free
This product contains no environmentally harmful per- or polyfluorinated chemicals (PFCs).

Climate Neutral
This product is climate neutral. It was produced in the most environmentally friendly way possible. Any unavoidable CO2 emissions have been offset.
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