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BCA Float 27 Tech Airbag Pack with cylinder

$ 210.67

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

Like new. Used for several several seasons; never deployed (fortunately). Excellent condition--like new.
This is an airbag, with float and air cylinder.
BCA's description:
Engineered to accommodate hard-charging ski mountaineers, the BCA Float 27 Tech Airbag Pack is complete with the Float Airbag System and plenty of practical features to help you stow your gear safely. The dual ice axe carrying system, compression straps, and stowable helmet carry keep your important equipment attached to your pack. BCA's Float Airbag System contains an easily refilled compressed-air cylinder and a 150 liter airbag, designed to help bring you to the surface of the debris in case of an avalanche.
Airbag
Float Airbag System

Designed to keep you at or near the surface to minimize excavation time, a small 2,700-psi (186 bar) compressed-air cylinder, single-chamber 150-liter airbag, and super efficient Venturi System make the Float system efficient and compact.
Left or right shoulder strap trigger mount
Height adjustable trigger
Pack Weight (Entire System Including Full Cylinder)

6.8 lbs / 3,074 g
Pack Weight (Pack, Airbag, Engine, No Cylinder)

5.4 lbs / 2,450 g
Pack Weight (Pack Only, No Airbag, Engine or Cylinder)

3.8 lbs / 1,720 g
Pockets
Zippered tool compartment
Lined goggle pocket
Hip belt pockets
Features
Hydration Compatible
Panel access
Diagonal ski carry (optional snowboard carry attachment sold separately)
Dual ice axe carrying system
Load lifters
Compression straps
Fixed leg strap
Stowable helmet carry
Daisy chain
Warning

Wearing an airbag backpack is no guarantee of survival in an avalanche. Backcountry travelers are highly advised to educate themselves in snow stability assessment, route finding, and companion rescue and carry all of the conventional avalanche gear in addition to the airbag.
Refill
Refilling Your Cylinder

BCA Float cylinders may be refilled either by BCA in Boulder, CO, or at authorized refill stations. Visit www.backcountryaccess.com/air in order to find authorized refill centers in your area. BCA does not recommend attempting to refill cylinders yourself or at non-authorized locations as the process requires training, documentation and parts provided by BCA.
Cylinder Sold Separately