Where to put shovel and probe

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If the loops are on the side, doesn't the shovel handle and Probes get in the way of the airbags when they are inflated?


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To be honest I haven't looked at the thing too hard since last year when we were out last so my memory isn't the sharpest. I will take a pic of her setup when I get home. And the probe may be in the storage compartment, I honestly can't remember for sure.
 

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So this is the bag that QuintonG is talking about his GF having I believe, as I now have the same bag (bf upgraded to avy vest, i sold my snowpulse for the abs)

If this is the same bag that you have.. you see a slot on the left for probes, slot on the right for shovel handle, and a slot w/ clip on the backpack to hold your shovel....
 

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he must be talking about the all black freeride that doesnt have any nets or hooks on the outside, i checked that freeride out at martin's last year and we had the shovel and probe stuffed into the bag. It was a tight fit , the shovel had to be taking apart but it did fit.
 

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So this is the bag that QuintonG is talking about his GF having I believe, as I now have the same bag (bf upgraded to avy vest, i sold my snowpulse for the abs)

If this is the same bag that you have.. you see a slot on the left for probes, slot on the right for shovel handle, and a slot w/ clip on the backpack to hold your shovel....

Nope mine different. But thanks.


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So this is the bag that QuintonG is talking about his GF having I believe, as I now have the same bag (bf upgraded to avy vest, i sold my snowpulse for the abs)

If this is the same bag that you have.. you see a slot on the left for probes, slot on the right for shovel handle, and a slot w/ clip on the backpack to hold your shovel....

Thank you Heather. That's exactly the one im talking about.
 

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NP Quintin. I love this bag so much, i went looking for it at the show this year and was informed it was discontinued. I was soo upset. But thankfully my man liked the avy vest and we both got something new / what we wanted :D

Sorry that its not the same bag boots. post a picture when u get a chance
 

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I have the 30L and have no idea how you guys get away with the small bags. Mine's not stuffed but it's filled with what I think is essential. Sure it's heavy, but if I have to spend a night on the mountains I won't be the one freezing my balls or hungry.

After all, how much more does a larger bag weigh? Especially considering the benefits of having flexibility on your packing?

I carry all my first aid, food, water, avalanche gear, rope, warm layers, etc in my back pack. Tools and day food on my sled strapped to the tunnel with a "stuck shovel" which is quick and easy to get out. That way my gear stays packed, dry, and ready for use.
 

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If you had a smaller bag, you would find a way to carry your essentials in a smaller bag. The bigger the bag, the more you put in it. I rode with a 35L last year, and this year I plan on getting down to a Highmark 22L, and getting a Mountain Addiction tunnel bag to carry other stuff. It'll still be the same overall weight on the sled, but I will feel lighter and that will lead to me being less tired at the end of the day.
 

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Yup putting a tunnel bag on my sled this year just to get the monkey off my back.


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What's with all these ass wipes telling me to keep it on me when I am asking what others are doing to keep it on there person. If you want to tell me to keep it on my person just stop and go to another thread a talk like you know something there.

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You beat me to it. Cant ask an honest question these days.


I have a SnowPulse Lifeline bag and am also trying to figure out a way to have it on the outside of my bag It doesn't have a little pouch like the highmark.... if i can't figure it out I will just strap it to my track.
 

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Here my pack


I bet if you strapped to your track that's like 50 hp extra.


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WTF does that pack seriously not have any place for a shovel and probe. That is bizzare. Does it have 2 compartments maybe?
 

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it didnt look like my shovel would fit in that bag ... i will have too try
 

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If you had a smaller bag, you would find a way to carry your essentials in a smaller bag. The bigger the bag, the more you put in it. I rode with a 35L last year, and this year I plan on getting down to a Highmark 22L, and getting a Mountain Addiction tunnel bag to carry other stuff. It'll still be the same overall weight on the sled, but I will feel lighter and that will lead to me being less tired at the end of the day.


Trust me, I'm not a hoarder but firmly believe in bringing essentials and using tech material and supplies to make my pack lighter and smaller.

I still think 22L is about as small as you can go. I have a 30L Vario and it's about 3/4 full (about 22L). It's not light but the bags are so well built that I seriously can ride all day with it on and it doesn't bother me much. I get off the sled and strap the board on and have no issues either.
 

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It is a mesh bag and works not to bad.


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Most of the mesh bags are for a ski/boarder helmet.

Lots of packs out there but let's get this back on topic!

The dude wants suggestions and opinions for his………​second shovel!
 
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