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The analog thermometer is a valuable snow safety tool that allows you to accurately measure the temperature gradient of the snowpack. Small and lightweight, you can also suspend the thermometer from the included lanyard over your skis to get an accurate reading of the ambient air temperature.
These are the pieces of equipment that you’re trusting to save your life. Choose them confidently by reading our buying guide.
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These are the pieces of equipment that you’re trusting to save your life. Choose them confidently by reading our buying guide.
Transceivers or beacons are a necessity in the backcountry, and even something you should carry in some areas in-bounds. While all transceivers achieve a similar goal, they all have different specifications and abilities. Below are some of the following features you might consider before deciding what model is best for you.
Shovels are often put down low on the hierarchy of gear, but when it comes down to the crunch having a shovel that you can move large amounts of snow can make all the difference in a rescue. Here’s a few things to consider when buying one
Collapsible vs Non-Collapsible
Most shovels now have an extendable shaft. Trying to move snow quickly and efficiently with a shorter shaft can be hard work. Choose a shovel that can extend in order to get better leverage and dig quicker.
Materials
Most shovels are aluminum which is relatively lightweight and cuts through the snow easily. Plastic shovels can sometimes be lighter, but are more prone to deflection and cracking. If you are trying to go lightweight, make sure the shovel can still perform like it needs to in emergency situations.
Multi-function
Many shovels have multiple functions now. Some will offer an axe function, allowing you to chop up harder snow to dig through it quicker. Some shovels also come with a stowed snow saw. This saves you space in your pack and keeps you at the ready.
Probes are a very basic piece of equipment, yet they can be crucial to performing a rescue in time. These are some of the things to consider when purchasing a probe.
Length
Probes come in a range of lengths with 2.40m and 2.80m being the most common. For New Zealand, a 2.40m probe can often suffice. Our snowfall totals are far less than some places causing the depth of a buried victim to be relatively lower. If you are touring overseas in places with high snowfall, a 2.80m is necessary in order to reach deeper burials.
Materials
Most probes are made from aluminum. It has a great weight to strength ratio without being too costly. If you are looking to save a bit of weight consider a carbon probe. These are offered in all lengths and typically are a bit lighter.
Locking Mechanism
All collapsible probes have some sort of mechanism to lock them off when extended. Choose a system that is easy to use and can be done quickly in a rushed/stressful situation.
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