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Avabag LiTRIC Zero 27
Ortovox
Avabag LiTRIC Zero 27
$936.00
Description

  The minimalist: The Ortovox Avabag LiTRIC Zero 27 is an avalanche airbag backpack for all ski touring purists who wish to keep things as light as possible while still enjoying maximum safety.

  The Avabag LiTRIC Zero 27 is focused upon the essentials: minimal weight, maximum safety. This highly technical airbag backpack weighs in at just 1,970 grams. To achieve this light weight, Ortovox tailored the backpack’s features perfectly to the needs of puristic, minimalistic ski tourers: The airbag backpack has a spacious main compartment with zipper access from the top. It has room for all your touring and emergency equipment, as well as for other items. And when it comes to the features, this pack focuses on the essentials, such as ski and ice axe fastenings, a removable helmet net, and hydration system compatibility. Even the back system is extra lightweight, without compromising on comfort. The Avabag LiTRIC Zero 27 can be effectively compressed to suit the planned tour.

  LiTRIC, the electronic airbag system, is lightweight, reliable and easy to use. The electronic 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 Avabag LiTRIC Zero 27 is climate-neutral and PFC-free.

  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:
49240
Gender:
Unisex
Back Length:
Regular
Torso Length Range:
42 to 50 cm (16.5 - 19.7 in)
Weight:
4.34 lbs / 1970 g (with Avabag unit)
Material:
Polyamide 210 D EXTREMA
Sustainability:
  • This product is climate neutral. It was produced in the most environmentally friendly way possible. Any unavoidable CO2 emissions have been offset.
  • This product contains no environmentally harmful per- or polyfluorinated chemicals (PFCs).
Other Features:
  • Release grip height adjustable
  • Access to main compartment: front
  • Safety equipment attachment
  • Safety leg strap
  • D-Skifix
  • 1 Ice axe and hiking pole loops
  • Chest strap with signal whistle
  • Helmet net
  • Compression strap
  • Bright inside
  • Hydration system compatible
  • Emergency card
  • Key holder
LiTRIC System:
LiTRIC, the electronic airbag system, is lightweight, reliable and easy to use. The electronic 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.

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