Barryvox Package Light: Your Essential Avalanche Safety Gear
The Barryvox Package Light is designed for adventurers who value safety without compromising on weight. This lightweight avalanche equipment set is perfect for freeride enthusiasts, off-piste runs, and ski touring. It includes a digital three-antenna avalanche transceiver, an aluminum avalanche probe, and a compact shovel, all optimized for easy handling and transport.
Explore the Features that Matter
Lightweight Design for Maximum Mobility
At Partiron, we understand that every ounce counts when you're navigating challenging terrains. The Barryvox Package Light features a minimal packing volume and weight, ensuring you can carry essential safety gear without feeling weighed down. The Alugator Light shovel is crafted from hardened, anodized aluminum, making it both lightweight and durable.
Simple Navigation and Clear Instructions
Stay focused on your adventure with equipment that's easy to use. The Barryvox avalanche transceiver is known for its straightforward navigation system, allowing you to locate your companions quickly in case of an emergency. Clear visual and auditory signals guide you through the process, giving you peace of mind on the mountain.
Reliable and Safe Probe for Quick Response
The aluminum avalanche Probe 240 short is designed for safety and ease of use, even with gloves on. This essential tool allows you to respond quickly and effectively in avalanche situations. Its lightweight construction makes it easy to carry, ensuring you won't hesitate to bring it along on your skiing adventures.
Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Transceiver Type | Digital 3-antenna |
| Probe Length | 240 cm |
| Shovel Type | Alugator Light |
| Shovel Material | Hardened anodized aluminum |
FAQ
Is the Barryvox Package Light suitable for beginners?
Yes, the simple navigation and clear instructions make it an excellent choice for both beginners and experienced users alike.
How do I ensure the equipment is functioning properly?
Regularly check the battery status and perform a functionality test on the transceiver before heading out into the snow.











