All this stuff will be at the snowmobile show, might even be able to get a deal on some at the show. Some companies even offer a package deal that includes the shovel, beacon, probe, and pack for a price less than buying all individually.
Make sure the shovel you buy is not one of the plastic POS models, I bought one with a saw inside, although would probably go to one without and buy a saw seperate if I buy a new one. I prefer a shovel with an extendable handle or blade that flips up to shorten the overal length.
As well I have in the past bought a pack that the shovel blade goes inside the pack andthe handle on the outside strapped on, I would not do this again, I would go with a pack that allows both blade and handle to be attached to the outside of the pack so you don't have to mess with everything else inside the pack to put it away.(I ride a rev with about 3 square inches of storage)
There should be a good variety of this stuff at the sled show, you can look through at the different price ranges, what you can afford and what you like. There will be knowladgeable guys there to help you pick out a beacon in any price range.
Also, I don'tthink anyone else has mentioned, do NOT keep your shovel on your sled, keep it on your pack, I know people who keep it on the sled but If you get separated from your sled in a slide at least you will still hae your shovel on yourself.
Just my opinions, maybe it will help.:d
Make sure the shovel you buy is not one of the plastic POS models, I bought one with a saw inside, although would probably go to one without and buy a saw seperate if I buy a new one. I prefer a shovel with an extendable handle or blade that flips up to shorten the overal length.
As well I have in the past bought a pack that the shovel blade goes inside the pack andthe handle on the outside strapped on, I would not do this again, I would go with a pack that allows both blade and handle to be attached to the outside of the pack so you don't have to mess with everything else inside the pack to put it away.(I ride a rev with about 3 square inches of storage)
There should be a good variety of this stuff at the sled show, you can look through at the different price ranges, what you can afford and what you like. There will be knowladgeable guys there to help you pick out a beacon in any price range.
Also, I don'tthink anyone else has mentioned, do NOT keep your shovel on your sled, keep it on your pack, I know people who keep it on the sled but If you get separated from your sled in a slide at least you will still hae your shovel on yourself.
Just my opinions, maybe it will help.:d