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Hi Guys

Making my second trip to Revelstoke this year, Last year I hired all the kit but it is fairly expensive to rent so I would like to buy my own equipment, which in the long run should work out a bit cheaper

Given I only get probably 1-2 trips a year I don't want to spend thousands of ££ unnecessarily and similarly I don't want to buy something which is not fit for purpose

so I am looking for recommendations for beacons, airbags, shovels and probes which are suitable, fit for purpose but also the best value.

Any help is much appreciated

Bruce
 

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maybe check out the Edmonton sled show that is coming up. also I would think that if you buy it all at once you should be able to get a better deal.
 

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maybe check out the Edmonton sled show that is coming up. also I would think that if you buy it all at once you should be able to get a better deal.

Haha thanks but its a bit of a trek from Scotland to Edmonton just for a show.

Maybe I should have asked if there is any equipment that I should avoid?
 

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.... This site is the supplier for most guides and ski hills and patrollers in North America. can't beat the prices, and they have comparison charts to compare different brands of beacons etc. Worth a look. I got 3 ortovox s1+ beacons off this site, for the price of 1 beacon up here in Canada.
 

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You should check with the airline you are going to use, whether it will even be possible to bring an airbag along. At a minimum they may require you to empty the container, or you may not be able to bring it along.
 

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Pieps DSP Sport is the best value beacon right now IMO. Talk to RGM on here for the best pricing, I just got one for $250 from him. With the current exchange you would be laughing. I use a probe and shovel from Black Diamond but BCA makes a good product and is more sled oriented. For an airbag I use the snowpulse vest so would look at either that or the BCA vest.
 
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I have the BCA dozer shovel in my pack and I've been really happy with it. The blade can be flipped to act as a hoe as well as a normal shovel, which is really handy when digging out a stuck sled. Ortovox makes a similar shovel as well I believe.
 

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Avalanche Safety solutions out of Golden sells used avy stuff. That way you get a professional looking over the stuff before you buy it.


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Pieps DSP Sport is the best value beacon right now IMO. Talk to RGM on here for the best pricing, I just got one for $250 from him. With the current exchange you would be laughing. I use a probe and shovel from Black Diamond but BCA makes a good product and is more sled oriented. For an airbag I use the snowpulse vest so would look at either that or the BCA vest.

I bought my pieps sport from Ray beginning of this year
 
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Considering your overall expense to travel to western Canada for a sled trip a couple times a year, I am thinking that Avy gear rental is the best way.
I go 4 - 7 times a year and it almost made sense for me to rent. Now I have the cost of maintaining and testing the gear a couple times a year. Not to forget as better equipment comes available, especially the electronics, updating those items as well.
It is nice to have your gear, be even better if you get t use it a lot more.
My thoughts only.
 

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Considering your overall expense to travel to western Canada for a sled trip a couple times a year, I am thinking that Avy gear rental is the best way.
I go 4 - 7 times a year and it almost made sense for me to rent. Now I have the cost of maintaining and testing the gear a couple times a year. Not to forget as better equipment comes available, especially the electronics, updating those items as well.
It is nice to have your gear, be even better if you get t use it a lot more.
My thoughts only.

The main reason I own my gear (2 sets of everything) is rental comes with the hassle of pick up and return and really, do they care for it like you would?
It's part of the overall expense of this sport.


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Rental transceiver??
In a high stress situation, how well will you be able to use a device that was just handed to you that morning?
Yes, they are becoming much more user friendly but if I was heading out for a ride and my buddy does not know how to use his transceiver, we are spending an hour or so in the parking lot practising.
Just sayin'
 

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Rental transceiver??
In a high stress situation, how well will you be able to use a device that was just handed to you that morning?
Yes, they are becoming much more user friendly but if I was heading out for a ride and my buddy does not know how to use his transceiver, we are spending an hour or so in the parking lot practising.
Just sayin'

Very good point. If your in the slide you want to know your guys can actually operate the units and save you.


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I have two Snowpulse airbags for sale, with the bottles. Im asking 400.00, way better then the 1200 new. they are used from a help skiing outfit, some fraying but the zippers are all good, the bottles and the airbag are solid.
 

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I have two Snowpulse airbags for sale, with the bottles. Im asking 400.00, way better then the 1200 new. they are used from a help skiing outfit, some fraying but the zippers are all good, the bottles and the airbag are solid.
Just to clarify…..400.00 each bag
 

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Haha thanks but its a bit of a trek from Scotland to Edmonton just for a show.

Maybe I should have asked if there is any equipment that I should avoid?

Jesus .... if you are coming from Scotland to ride Revy I am sure we could round you up some good loner equipment for a bottle of scotch. Lol. Come on people! Btw hope you have a guide.
 

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