So you own an Airbag eh?

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This is a pretty amazing piece of information made available from the awesome folks at Backcountry Access, Inc. Check out Avalanche Airbag 101.

More and more mountain riders are wearing Avalanche Airbags while out sledding. Avalanche awareness amongst the snowmobile community is steadily increasing which is pretty sick, although buying the latest and greatest gear is only one of many steps that we need to take in order to increase our safety and awareness in the backcountry.


In this case, the actual purchase of the airbag is only the first step in what needs to be an intimate relationship between you and the gear. Your bag is your friend, your mountain companion, and it really could help save your life one day. But as with any successful relationship, there is a bit of commitment on your part.


BCA’s Avalanche Airbag 101 touches on the main responsibilities that come with dawning an airbag. These are not should do’s…..these are must do’s. Below I put my spin on them.


1) Pressure Check (any canister can leak and this must be checked daily!)


2) Connections Check (we all try to ram as much crap as possible in these things and there is a chance we could force a connection free…you never know…just check it)


3) Wear the dam crotch strap. This may not look super cool but the fact is, in the event of an avalanche, your airbag make actually harm you if not worn correctly! (FYI…..harm is bad)


4) Check your trigger mechanism often for wear and tear. Cables, housing etc.


5) Have your trigger handle accessible at all times. When you put the pack on in the morning, expose the handle. No matter what you believe, this is where you will remember to do it 100% of the time.


6) Don’t be afraid to PULL THE HANDLE. There has been more than one snowmobile related avalanche fatality where the deceased was wearing an avalanche airbag and did not pull the handle or the handle was still stowed away. (reasons unknown of course).


7) When you do expel your bag, be sure you only take it to an experience refill or exchange centre. Your life is in their hands.


8) And for the love of pete, blow it off at LEAST once a year. If you do not know it works, you are just wearing a heavier backpack…..


Ride Safe
 
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Re: So you own and Airbag eh?

Thanks for the post!

Where Is everyone getting canisters refilled these days? ABS here
 
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Re: So you own and Airbag eh?

when filling your Air canisters be sure that you go with someone that fills bottles with dry air. Anything wet will freeze and render you pack.
 

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Re: So you own and Airbag eh?

Once a year is when we test our Avy packs. Try doing it riding on a quad and then deploy. It gives a realistic dry land drill on how you would actually do it riding a sled and holding onto a handle bar. High speeds are not recommended... just sayin.
 

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Awesome to see people talking about this kind of stuff a bit more. Thanks for the interest in the write up folks and keep the communication going.
 

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Checking the pressure is a must. I had to send mine to GP last year to have it refilled and new O-Rings installed after it lost half it's pressure for no apparent reason.
 

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I am reasonably sure that ABS cylinders can be transported on US airlines. They have a exhaustive instructions in their manual including quoting FAA exemptions which apply to there cylinders. I have never done it so I am not certain. I would be interested to here from anyone who has. I did not opted for the ABS Airbag for this reason I am just philosophically opposed to trusting my life to a product made in China, which is where the BCA bags are made.
 

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We refer our customers to Ocean Sports on Whyte Ave or Young Guns Paintball west of Stony Plain depending which direction they're from - we do allow customers to drop their canisters off and we send them off with our driver to have them re-filled for you, returning the following afternoon. We charge $15.00 for this.
 

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Yup it works


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We refer our customers to Ocean Sports on Whyte Ave or Young Guns Paintball west of Stony Plain depending which direction they're from - we do allow customers to drop their canisters off and we send them off with our driver to have them re-filled for you, returning the following afternoon. We charge $15.00 for this.

Off hand, do you know if Cycle works okotoks do the same thing?
 

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Re: So you own and Airbag eh?

Who fill BCA canisters in the Edmonton area?
We are set up at Alberta Cycle, $15.00 for members of Snow and Mud. You can even come in a pull it right in the showroom if you like. Little excitement never hurts anyone. All this done right in front of you while you wait. Or exchange program for your bottle. Should have more bottles within two weeks, in the intem we will fill yours.
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