Klims new multi use avy bag

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Having the capacitor instead of the battery which has been a complaint of the recharging systems should hopefully be heading in the right direction.
 

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Only thing I see that I don't care for is no external shovel storage

What is the purpose of the external shovel bag that i seem to see popping up so often? My BCA bag has an 'internal' pocket for my shovel, handle and probe, can't see why that is a deal breaker.
 

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What is the purpose of the external shovel bag that i seem to see popping up so often? My BCA bag has an 'internal' pocket for my shovel, handle and probe, can't see why that is a deal breaker.

BCA prefers to keep it inside. The theory is an external shovel could hold snow and not allow the bag to function as well.

With more a d more people carrying a second shovel on their sled the one in your bag becomes purely a backup should you ever remove your pack.
 

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BCA prefers to keep it inside. The theory is an external shovel could hold snow and not allow the bag to function as well.

With more a d more people carrying a second shovel on their sled the one in your bag becomes purely a backup should you ever remove your pack.

I agree with that, unfortunately it does not answer my Q.
 

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Did KLIM work with PIEPS/Jetforce on the other electric airbag? I liked the testing and deflation of the Jetforce
 

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I agree with that, unfortunately it does not answer my Q.

My wifes BCA pack has internal shovel carry which basically takes up the whole bag, (float 8) leaving almost zero room for anything else you want in your pack. dumb setup, why not have the shovel on the outside and have room to carry what you want
 

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My wifes BCA pack has internal shovel carry which basically takes up the whole bag, (float 8) leaving almost zero room for anything else you want in your pack. dumb setup, why not have the shovel on the outside and have room to carry what you want

Well buy a 8 litre pack and expect significant storage isn’t exactly thinking things through.

Get a 25 litre pack. I know I was able to add an external shovel holder from BCA for my last mtn Pro vest. Never used it though.
 

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Then I don’t understand your question. You want to know what the external shovel holder is for? It’s to hold a shovel.

Again, i get that. I have seen several people on this forum reference that their bag NEEDS to have an external shovel holder, why is that so important, that is what i am asking. See throttleops post above for reference.
 

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My wifes BCA pack has internal shovel carry which basically takes up the whole bag, (float 8) leaving almost zero room for anything else you want in your pack. dumb setup, why not have the shovel on the outside and have room to carry what you want

The 8 stands for 8 liters of storage. So its not hard to believe that its too small.
 

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Again, i get that. I have seen several people on this forum reference that their bag NEEDS to have an external shovel holder, why is that so important, that is what i am asking. See throttleops post above for reference.

Likely the same reason people need left handle throttles
 

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Again, i get that. I have seen several people on this forum reference that their bag NEEDS to have an external shovel holder, why is that so important, that is what i am asking. See throttleops post above for reference.
I've never posted about it but external shovel storage is important for me to save room in the bag for survival gear or if in a companion rescue situation I am going straight from beacon searching to shoveling I can have a group member pull my shovel out while someone else is probing saving the time of taking my vest off and putting back on. And yes I want the avy vest back on if we are still in a high risk area.
 

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I've never posted about it but external shovel storage is important for me to save room in the bag for survival gear or if in a companion rescue situation I am going straight from beacon searching to shoveling I can have a group member pull my shovel out while someone else is probing saving the time of taking my vest off and putting back on. And yes I want the avy vest back on if we are still in a high risk area.

Understandable. It's a rare day when i remove my bag, so in a rescue situation i can see how it's easier to have a riding partner grab your rescue equipment if it was visible.
 

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Again, i get that. I have seen several people on this forum reference that their bag NEEDS to have an external shovel holder, why is that so important, that is what i am asking. See throttleops post above for reference.

It's not a need that's for sure but solely personal preference. I've had both styles and definitely prefer having the shovel on the outside in its own holder and not taking up room inside the bag. Again personal preference
 

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Again, i get that. I have seen several people on this forum reference that their bag NEEDS to have an external shovel holder, why is that so important, that is what i am asking. See throttleops post above for reference.

I don't like the idea of putting a wet/snow covered shovel inside my pack(s). Doesn't matter if it is in a tunnel bag or a back pack. I'm with throttleops, outside is good.
 

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I don't like the idea of putting a wet/snow covered shovel inside my pack(s). Doesn't matter if it is in a tunnel bag or a back pack. I'm with throttleops, outside is good.

Why is your shovel covered in snow?
 
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