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Jetforce UL Pack (Spring 2023)
Black Diamond
Jetforce UL Pack (Spring 2023)
$674.96
Description

  The Black Diamond Jetforce UL is one of the lightest avalanche airbag packs on the market, thanks to its innovative Alpride 2.0 cartridge system. By utilizing two small cartridges that combine compressed argon and CO&sub2; gas, they can inflate the 150-liter airbag in less than 5 seconds. The pack itself is technical and includes a feature set designed specifically for the backcountry. The deploy trigger can be switched to either the left or right shoulder strap and you can adjust the height for personal preference. A dedicated avy tools pocket stores your probe and shovel. At 26 liters, this avalanche airbag backpack can also store essential gear like extra layers, water, and food, making it versatile enough to handle everything from quick dawn patrol laps to full-day tours int he backcountry.

  

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How To: Repack the JetForce UL Avalanche Airbag Pack
In this video, we explain step by step how to properly repack ...

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Brand Name:
Black Diamond
Gender:
Unisex
Cubic Inches:
S/M: 1465
M/L: 1587
Liters:
S/M: 24
M/L: 26
Color:
Black
Weight:
S/M: 4 lbs 3 oz / 1.89 kg
M/L: 4 lbs 6 oz / 1.99 kg
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
BD681338
Other Features:
• Alpride 2.0 cartridge system is ultralight, extremely powerful, and travel-friendly
• Total weight with full cartridges is 1991 g
• Dynex ripstop body material (Nylon 100d & PE 200d)
• Dedicated avy equipment pocket
• Tuck-away diagonal ski carry allows airbag to deploy while skis are attached
• Helmet holder and internal accessory pocket
• Single piolet carry with removable strap
• Redesigned leg strap is retractable for quick attachment
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