Good day folks. Just thought we would put our little 2 cents in. We just bought a float 30 for our son. Due to the fact of him and i switching my abs bag back and forth. Just gets to suck after a while of riding. Well we did the test fire this evening and the bloody thing wouldn't fire. So i thought i'd check the forums to see if there is an off chance that somebody else has had problems. Low and behold look what i found. Then while reading. Bca says it will not be a recall. We are to pay to get the thing working. I'am most likely wrong here. But if a person is paying $700 plus dollars for a possible life saving device. Shouldn't it be working right when you purchase it? This bag is also dry and at room tempature when tryed. Could this be a bigger problem? Not trying to stir the pot. I just want my kids equipment to be as dependeble as mine has been.
Great Pumpkin, have you notified BCA directly of this issue? Please call 1-800-670-8735 and select '0' for customer service. We can walk you thru the assembly of the pack and clarify any issues. Also, there is a video on our website Backcountry Access - Welcome to Backcountry Access under Products, Float 30 showing specific assembly instructions. Please note that the packs in question in the noted incident did deploy when we tested them....but one was a definite stiff pull and another was slightly stiff. Again, the easy pull option is for those that want to modify the pull ...some prefer the stiff pull so to avoid accidental deployments. If there is an issue of a faulty cylinder or any other manufacturing issue, we will warranty and replace.
I have a BCA bag and couldn't be happier with it. It is one of the origanals and works fine. I blow it off twice a season to test and make sure it holds air. Has worked fine every time.
I too have a (two) BCA Float 30 (1st generation) and had a problem the first time I attempted to deploy it. In my excitement to show it off I found that I had not hooked up the trigger threads to the canister correctly (my error but I will say it's a tricky hook up).
After reviewing the instructions and hooking it up correctly the bag fires great - it takes a "Very Solid" pull to get it to deploy, but deploy it did.
I have test deployed both bags numerous times and never had a problem.
I will continue to use my Float 30 bags with confidence.
Here are some photos I took of the girls setting off the Float bags in Saskatoon ant the Snowmobile show.