Probe diameter and tip
The diameter of the cone-shaped tip is larger than that of the probe, making a larger hole. Consequently, the probe penetrates more easily into the snow piled up by the avalanche
The probe consists of 6 sections and has been designed with a diameter of 12.5 mm to be stronger when probing in hard snow.
Quick unfolding
In a single step, the probe unfolds and the sections fit into each other quickly. The cable and automatic blocking system makes deployment easier thanks to the supporting shaft inside the last section.
4 tightening levels available: the tighter the cable, the more rigid the probe.
Grip
A long foam sleeve is stuck on the probe's last section to make it easier to grip it with gloves.
A synthetic handle is sewn on the cable for deploying the probe quickly.
Did you know?
Gloves should be worn when probing to avoid contaminating the area with odours other than those of the victims.
Marking
For effective probing, and to find out the depth of the victim, the sections have a marking every 5 cm with a more visible marking every 50 cm.
The safety pack
Mountains are wonderful adventure playgrounds but you need to take certain precautions when exploring them:
The minimum safety pack for your mountain trips is made up of an avalanche transceiver, a probe and a shovel. However, do not feel that you are free from all danger simply by having these three items.
UIAA Standard
Our probe meets the requirements of the UIAA standard