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Backcountry Access Tracker DTS Beacon
The Backcountry Access Tracker DTS avalanche beacon can greatly reduce the amount of time spent pinpointing, probing, and digging during an avalanche rescue. For 2005, the easiest beacon to use just got easier. In 1997, the Tracker DTS revolutionized the transceiver market by introducing digital, dual antenna technology. Since then, it has become the world's best-selling transceiver. With directional lighting and digital distance readings, the guesswork of finding buried victims is eliminated. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of BCA, the Tracker is outfitted with a new strap that's as easy to use as the beacon itself. A series of improvements make the Tracker even more bombproof than before. As proof, it now comes with a 5-year limited warranty. Practice with your beacon often to keep you and your backcountry partners as safe as possible.
Bottom Line: Easy to use. Hard to break.
Talk shop with all the gear freaks out there: ask 'em questions, upload/browse photos, and give your 2¢.
Beacon of Choice
By: Kim Havell
October 10, 2008
The Tracker is one of the best beacon options on the market today. Unless you are practicing beacon searches on a daily basis (i.e. ski patrol), this is the product you want for any and all of your winter backcountry adventures. The digital display and direction lights are extremely intuitive, and in a highly pressured situation, you won't be wasting extra time in evaluating your beacon's responses. It is fast and easy to get in and out of search mode, and teaching yourself the basics on this one is about as straight-forward as it gets. A beacon that is truly idiot-proof. The beacon's range is slightly less then that of other brands but if you are following proper avi protocol, that should not be an issue- with point last seen etc. Batteries last a long time, and straps are easy to use and release.
Simple but bulky
By: Will Cardamone
March 16, 2009
I have found this beacon to be easy to use and understand. The ortovox beacon that I had previously was not nearly as user friendly as the tracker. With it's digital distance display and tracker light direction indicators I found that with a little bit of practice this beacon is easy to use and works well when working to find buried beacons or skiing partners in a hurry. It is simple easy to use and easy to learn how to use. The only aspect that was a little weird is the carrying system. It has a holster that is pretty bulky and can be pretty annoying with a backpace, radio, and whatever else you may have buried in those jacket pockets. I have since gotten used to the system and am quite happy with it. Hope this helps.
Which is better, BAC DTS Beacon or PIEPS smart transmitter? I
Which is better, BAC DTS Beacon or PIEPS smart transmitter? I am a first time user.
By: Connie Kwon
June 17, 2009
Depends, they are both very quality beacons. The Pieps works better than the Tracker for multiple burial situations, but the Tracker is extremely easy and intuitive to use. For a first time user, I'd recommend the DTS Tracker based on it's ease of use. Multiple burials are rare, especially if you use proper technique when traveling/skiing in the backcountry.
By: Alexander Klivecka
June 17, 2009
Write your answer here...
The tracker is easy to use to find one beacon but does not work well for finding multiple victims,especially if you do not turn th e beacons off!
Go with the pieps!
By: Mike Traslin
June 19, 2009
I would recommend the tracker system. It seems that in rescue situations in the mountains I would always choose simplicity and the tracker is quite simple to use. You don't want to be unsure in the slightest bit how to use your beacon. The tracker is easy to figure out and with a bit of practice you can have it dialed
By: Will Cardamone
3 days ago
Easy to use
By: Erik Roner
February 10, 2009
I have used several types of beacons and I find the Trackker to be the easiest and the most accurate. After a quick lesson and some practice time you will quickly develop confidence in your retrieval process. Try one out and you will see the difference.
Ive heard its bulky, but i just want to know, is it a good, simple
Ive heard its bulky, but i just want to know, is it a good, simple to use transceiver?
By: Colton Burch
June 15, 2009
Yeah absolutely. Ease of use is a huge factor for beacons, and this fits the bill. It is a little large, but I've never had any real issues with the size.
By: Alexander Klivecka
June 15, 2009
Simple when it's important.
By: Cody Barnhill
January 27, 2009
I have been fortunate in my travels throughout the backcountry to have never had to use one of these little devices for it's intended purpose (ie. your buddy's buried.) But I wear it nearly every day, even when I'm inbounds, and it is not cumbersome at all, the harness keeps it right where you want it; both out of the way and easy to access. In all of the beacon practice drills that I have done I have used many different beacons from many different companies, and while the adage 'the best beacon is the one you know how to use' still stands, this one seems to be the most intuitive, easy to learn beacon out there.
Buy This Beacon!
By: Chris Davenport
October 17, 2008
There are a lot of avalanche transievers out there touting there technological superiority, but the bottom line and most important fact about the Tracker is it is the FASTEST! I have been involved in the real deal, avalanche searches with buried victims, and my experience with the Tracker has been nothing short of stellar. This beacon is intuitive and friendly and all my friends use them as well as my wife, a 17-year patroller who still kicks my ass in search contests.
Can I get a replacement harness for this beacon? Where?
Can I get a replacement harness for this beacon? Where?
By: jmk2966319
June 3, 2009
They generally do not sell those separately. Your best bet would be to contact BCA and see if they will sell you one separately. Here is they're phone number (800) 670-8735
By: Andrew
June 3, 2009
as with any beacon,
By: Ingrid Backstrom
March 17, 2009
it's all about the practicing and knowing how to use it--but I absolutely think this beacon is straightforward, simple, and I haven't found it to be bulky or weird to wear, perhaps I'm just used to it.
Idiot Proof and Affordable
By: THOMAS ARMENTO
December 16, 2008
The one thing most people will notice with the BCA Tracker is how idiot-proof it really is. Although others certainly have a much longer range, this beacon is perfect for someone new to backcountry skiing - it really doesn't get much easier to use. This is also one of the most affordable beacons available which will be easy on your wallet when venturing into a new aspect of the sport that is considerably expensive. Like everything, there are drawbacks, but if you want something effective and affordable, the BCA Tracker is a good choice.
Clarification of (Much) Earlier Review
By: Jonathan S. Shefftz
December 27, 2007
I just realized that my review from many years ago is still archived and contains a potentially confusing reference:
"Membrane buttons can be a bit hard to press if wearing very bulky winter gloves."
Starting in Fall of 2004, BCA redesigned the housing with buttons that are far easier to operate with bulky winter gloves, so please ignore that part of my old review!
When I practice at one of Utah's Beacon Training sites, often
When I practice at one of Utah's Beacon Training sites, often the DTS points in the opposite direction. If I flip it to vertical, it seems to self correct. In practice today, my friend's Mammut Pulse pointed directly to the beacon signal while standing beside him, mine pointed in the opposite direction. What gives? I won't start searching uphill, of course, but I don't want to waste anytime. Give me a few suggestions.Thanks....
By: Bubba Hernandez
March 15, 2009
This won't happen every time...you just have to remember that the signals getting transmitted are going in 2 directions, 180 degrees opposite (remember flux lines?) So if you followed the signal going away eventually it would start to go down and bring you back in to the beacon the long way. Just look at your numbers, and if they are going up, turn around! Make them go down! keep practicing!
By: Evan Stevens
March 24, 2009
If you follow the arrow and the numbers get bigger you just have to turn 180 degrees because the tracker only has 180 not 360 degrees.
By: Chris H
April 1, 2009
The standard
By: Michael Kisow
September 1, 2008
Easy, accurate, well respected. I highly recommend this for all levels of backcountry travelers. The ONLY beacon I like more is the Pieps DPS standard.
Super simple
By: Matthew Tabrys
January 4, 2009
This beacon is super simple to use. Everything on this beacon is simple and straight forward. Its display is bright, clear, and easy to read/use. If you are looking for an inexpensive beacon to get the job done that is super easy to use, this is your best bet. It does lack some of the bells and whistles of other beacons, which can make multiple burials a bit more difficult. But this one is pretty much the standard in avalanche safety and for good reason.
Easy to Use, But Some Drawbacks
By: Jonathan S. Shefftz
July 16, 2003
For a single burial, or a multiple burial where you can turn off each beacon as it is found, this beacon is amazingly fast for a novice, and gets even faster with more practice. However, multi burials in which each beacon stays on as it is found can be very tricky and require significant practice. Also, although the shorter range (as compared to analog beacons) is almost always not a problem, occasionally it can interfere w/ the search if the beacons are aligned such that the range is at its absolute minimum. Membrane buttons can be a bit hard to press if wearing very bulkly winter gloves.
I have now got myself a dts tracker, but do not have instructions
I have now got myself a dts tracker, but do not have instructions on how to use it correctly, where can i find them?
By: Daniel
January 26, 2009
You can download the manual at http://www.backcountryaccess.com/english/research/manuals.ph
By: edg2480518
February 25, 2009
Solid.
By: Kerry
2 days ago
The tracker is a solid buy. It's got a straight forward interface and is quick and easy. Like any transceiver, it takes practice practice practice!!
Solid equipment!
By: Peter Nave
May 16, 2008
Much simpler than the Pieps beacon or old analog beacons. Not the best technically but simplicity matters at least as much when in an adrenaline-filled search
EASY
By: Ryan Porter
December 12, 2008
I am not very familiar with other beacons, but so far the tracker seems super easy to use. Pretty compact and very straight forward when using. I would recommend it to anyone who wants to get a beacon for the first time. Hope this helps someone.
When will you start to carry the Tracker II?
When will you start to carry the Tracker II?
By: curthaugen2037577
January 23, 2009
The best thing to do is jump on the "live chat" and ask those folks. They can generally give you a very close approximate for if/when they're expecting anything in.____________________________________________According to BCA the tracker II is not going to be released until fall of 2009.
By: DRas
January 26, 2009
Excellent Buy
By: Brian Muller
September 25, 2008
After taking an avalanche class last year through Exum mountaineering, I decided to purchase A BCA Tracker. This beacon is extremely affordable, allows you to locate multiple burials and hone in on one, and is very easy to use as long as you know how to use a beacon. Batteries last a long time, the strap to wear the beacon is very comfortable and you almost don't notice its there. Definitely a great buy
Simple but effective
By: Stephen Jew
April 2, 2009
This Beacon is the best on the market for people just beginning to venture out into the backcountry, It doesn't have lots of the bells and whistles lots of the more expensive beacons have but when it comes down to simplicity the tracker has what you need, it is also very easy to learn with and with enough practice it can be just as effective as the pricier beacons within its range.
K.I.S.S
By: Jim Therrien
February 11, 2009
Keep it simple, stupid. While it is easy to use, reading the manual and practicing with your friends or at one Utahs awesome beacon training parks is very important.
(I would have given it 5 stars but BCA now has the tracker 2 with 3 antennas. That just makes a little more sense.)
Yes it comes with a strap and holder for the beacon.
By: ESTtoMST
January 12, 2009
great beacon - idiot proof
By: m_l2520235
December 30, 2008
compared to side by side tests with my freinds' mammut beacons, this one is clearly easier to use and faster at finding hidden beacons when doing field practice. everyone was able to find hidden beacons faster with the BCS tracker...idiot proof is a good thing in a beacon because most people are idiots when stressed by an emergency...less bells and whistles truly is more when it comes to rescue equipment...
Battery PSA
By: sam reese
June 2, 2009
I've got two of these, One for me, one for my girlfriend. They rock and are easy to use.
My Public Service Announcement: If you turn it on, and the battery meter (those two numbers) reads anything less than 30, especially if you've had it in a warm car, REPLACE THOSE BATTERIES. Less than 30 or so is effectively zero...
(dorky explination here: The battery meter is actually a volt meter of the battery. New 1.5v batteries give off like 1.7v or so, older ones give off 1.3 or so. The Tracker guestimates the amount of battery life left on the voltage. The lower the voltage, the less accurate this measurement is.)
Batteries are cheap! Your life isn't! Thank you, carry on.
Also, Don't store the thing over summer with batteries in it.
does the job, not the best.
By: Gabe Westheimer
November 7, 2008
i have used this as a back up beacon and it works well. though i believe there are far better ones (i like the pulse).
So simple.
By: Evan Miller
November 7, 2008
I really like this beacon, and it's amazing how simple it is to use. On big days, I even wear this guy in-bounds on the steep stuff since the bulk is pretty low. Sure, professional guides and patrollers might have newer gear, but for the price point, ease of use, functionality and track record - this has been a great choice.
I assume that since this beacon is digital it won't "play"
I assume that since this beacon is digital it won't "play" with analog beacons?
By: Smitty
December 31, 2008
Smitty, this will "play" with analog beacons as well. The people who build these beacons want you to be able to find your friends, so they build them to be compatible with all beacons. The difference is the way that the information is transmitted to the user. However, if you still have doubts, take you analog beacon to a shop and bring some batteries, turn them both on and see what happens.
By: Gabe Westheimer
January 11, 2009
super intuitive
By: DaddyNeedsPow
March 19, 2007
I'm a beacon newbie and approached my first outing at the Snowbird RTC with trepidation. The beacon however, performed flawlessly and was very intuitive. I found myself getting to within a meter of the targets very quickly (2-3 minutes).
Simply the best
By: tje03092335040
December 9, 2008
There has been some positive and negative about this beacon, having used the Ortovox F1 and the new S1. I'm set on this beacon. Are there advantages to a super expensive beacon like the S1 sure but what you sacrifice (processing speed) is not worth the extra dough. I don't need a thermometer, inclinometer and compass. I need to find my buddy fast. This beacon does the job and it has done it a little too well. That is why you see companies throwing meaningless extras onto their beacons. There are advantages to a 3rd antennae that you don't get with this beacon (wait for the tracker 2 - january 2009,if all goes well). The DTS simply is the best, most reliable and easiest to use around. This is more than adequate for any backcountry enthusiast who has had any sort of. Stay safe!
Backcountry Access Beacon
By: Jayla Burley Wolfe
April 10, 2009
What can I say? I bought this over other brands because the price is right --and I don't need a beacon every day. I feel safe in the wilds of Utah. Be sure to test it out before you get out there and you too can be secure. Don't forget the trail mix!
solid!
By: vern Nelson Jr.
May 21, 2009
This is a solid beacon for the price its probably one of the cheaper things that can save our life or your buddies life. It works well and is easy to use, anyone who understands flux lines can use this beacon. That being said please get some training before you take this out and trust yours or anyone else life on it. If you go to a place to train (many resorts have them) there is probably someone there who will give you the quick 10 min run down on what to do.
So, what's the price? $229.06 or $289.95
So, what's the price? $229.06 or $289.95
By: Stacy Slate
December 30, 2008
$289.95
By: ESTtoMST
December 31, 2008
On Sale: $260.96
By: Bryan Wespiser
May 4, 2009
A must have for backcountry skiing
By: John Byrne
March 30, 2009
easy to use, very percise, best value.
No Fear With this Strapped on
By: Scottie O
April 3, 2007
This Tracker DTS got the NOD!! Who else has one like this.Was the comment from the Diammond Helli guide out at Powder Mt.Thats what they like to see out there. Great stuff that is REAL easy to use.I like the way it straps on and has a little cup like pocket that it fits in while you skiing.Comfort was great, fit, light weight, very nice.This is what I'll buy my sons when we start backcountry skiing together next year NO DOUBT.Thanks for making me feel safer out there in the backcountry.
Easy, but not sleazy
By: Greg
December 8, 2006
I have used several beacons and this is the easiest to use. Although i personally use a different piece this is the one I bought for my brother. I feel safe in his novice hands with this beacon, even though I let him lead the way on most descents. We have been practicing a lot lately and his skills are improving much more rapidly than mine did, and I am positive that this tool is an integral part of his rapid discovery. I hope to have many more days with him.
Just tested so far
By: John McKee
February 1, 2008
The kind of equipment you don't really want to have to actually use! In practice it is very good. Overall easy to use, but since my purchase I heard (not confirmed) that other units may transmit farther. That could be very important some day. You should check it out.
Avalanches happen when something (skier, ski patrol bomb, loud noise, heat) triggers a weak layer of snow. Snow has different qualities depending on the condition in which it fell, and if a heavy wet layer is separated from another heavy wet layer by a thin dry layer, it'll slide easily.Sorry, but loud noises triggering avalanches is a myth. Yelling at a slope is not a safe way to clear it before you ski it.
By: ESTtoMST
December 31, 2008
Simplicity
By: Gee Alsenz
January 29, 2009
Basic. Idiot-Proof. Effective. Bought this guy upon moving West. Thanks heavens I've only had to use it once, but it worked, and worked well. What else needs to be said?
Tracker DTS beacon - great for beginners
By: mtang2
November 30, 2007
Trackers are great. Grabbed 2 of these for myself and my wife as we're getting more into winter backcountry activities and had tremendous success with them during an Canadian Avalanche Association course we took. Others were using Pieps SOS F1-ND transceivers, and while they worked ok, my wife and I were finding people using our Trackers on average maybe a 30 secs to a minute faster as complete newbies.
The "Tracker"
By: REM7600
March 31, 2003
At the pressure of my snowmobile riding buddies I needed to find a beacon. I chose the tracker based on the ease of use and am very happy I did. I consistently am one of the first to locate a hidden transceiver when we practice in mock scenarios. Easy to use, almost idiot proof... Just the way I like it.
REM7600 in Idaho
Good enough for the boss
By: brettski
December 28, 2007
I bought this beacon based on the reviews of other people on the site and other friends. I just took my Avalanche Level I and the instructor recomended this beacon as the best too. We used it a ton in the class and it worked great with all the other beacons everyone had. Overall great device very ergonomic and easy to use. Make sure to practice multiple burials a lot. Tricky w/ any beacon.
what is the battery life of this beacon
what is the battery life of this beacon
By: silvan
December 20, 2008
Battery life: minimum 1 hour in search mode after 200 hours in transmit mode (approximately 250 hours in transmit only or 50 hours in search only)http://www.backcountryaccess.com/english/products/track
By: Gabe Westheimer
January 11, 2009
Great beacon and pros use it
By: Pierre Jew
March 22, 2005
It is amazingly fast and easy as a beginner to find single burial. Not only as a beginner but pros use it too. The guys of TGR (Teton Gravity Research) used it when making Soul Purpose. People like Jeremy Jones and Victoria Jealous used it. SO its simply the best out there right now.
So easy to use
By: andisandi
December 12, 2006
I love this beacon because it's so easy to use, and that's what counts, right? The harness is easy to put on and comfortable too.
Perfect
By: rickylove
May 23, 2003
Couldn't ask for more in a beacon, easy to use, good instructions, took it out on a 3 day backcountry skiing course and had no problems with our beacon search drills.
easy to use
By: skibikejunkie
March 23, 2009
really simple to use, you don't even have to take your gloves off. there are other beacons that work better for multiple burial searches. but this one you don't even have to think about, just put it in search mode and follow the arrows.
do digital recievers receive analog signals too?
do digital recievers receive analog signals too?
By: andrew
December 14, 2008
An all digital beacon will be able to find an all analog one, so yes.The signal is a radio signal. Digital vs. analog is how the particular beacon processes the signal & displays info for the user.
By: Jed Simpson
December 15, 2008
This is the bomb(with most things)
By: Dan
March 23, 2009
This beacon is great it's impossible to know not how to use it. Though it can be a little uncomfortable sometimes since its a little bulky. But theres only two buttons. so you can't really screw it up.
Great...
By: Brett Sichello
May 8, 2009
Great beacon....so incredibly simple and accurate. After doing some test runs at the beacon field the instructor of the AST1 course had set up some scenarios half way down the mountain. Two different scenarios, three bured beacons each time and a group of five searchers pulled out all three beacons each time in under 10 minutes. Not bad considering most people had never used them...
Great!
By: Alaskan989
January 25, 2005
The Beacon has performed magnificently. It takes a little practice to master locating other beacons and it is extremely easy to use. Even multiple signals become fast to locate. The harness is great as it is very comfortable and allows usage of the search feature while keeping the beacon attached to yourself. Overall it is easy to learn, easy to use and easy to wear.
BCA Tracker DTS beacon
By: Woody B.
February 2, 2006
I took my new BCA Tracker DTS beacon to Level 1 Avalanche training. During our two days of field work I compared it to the beacons used by my classmates. It did not have quite the range of one other beacon. It was however far and away the easiest to use. For a user like me, two to three days a month, the BCA Tracker DTS was definitely the right choice.
Will the Tracker work with an Ortovox M2? I currently have an
Will the Tracker work with an Ortovox M2? I currently have an Ortovox and am looking to buy a 2nd beacon.
By: mlw2528167
November 4, 2008
Yes it will, all recent beacons operate on the 457,000 Hz frequency. (kHz = 1000 Hz)
By: Josh Montague
January 22, 2009
Tracker Beacon DTS
By: Mike M.
October 10, 2005
The Tracker is the best beacon I've tested. In practice sessions I have found all hidden beacons (in trees, under rocks, buried 3 ft.). It starts receiving at 40 meters but really starts to locate at 36 meters. Locate time on any hidden beacon for me was 3 minutes or less from 100-yards away. I highly recommend it.
Easy to use
By: BipedZed
November 14, 2006
This is what all my backcounty partners use. Super easy to use - hopefully I'll never have to.
Casual User
By: jplingo
November 29, 2008
Great for the casual user. During a critical situation the ease of use is paramount.
However, when testing if the transmitting beacon is situated vertically the range is severely diminished.
Great beginner beacon
By: Freebird
November 27, 2006
This was my first Beacon, and a phenomenal one for a first beacon at that. I just upgraded to the Pieps due to requirements for work (patrol), however when I hand a beacon to a friend who doesn't have one to use... it will be this one. There are a couple inherent problems with the tracker- definitely take the time to get to know these. They are by no means debilitating, just things you need to be aware of.
Does this beacon come with any kind of informational DVD on how
Does this beacon come with any kind of informational DVD on how to operate the beacon? I realize that you would learn proper rescue techniques from a class hopefully not a DVD. But i guess what I am asking is, does this product come with a video manual? If not, are there any beacons that you sell that do?
By: pball19ac2409133
September 9, 2008
BCA offers two training DVD: "Tracker 101," which shows how to use your Tracker, and "Take Charge: Leading a Companion Rescue," which shows how to organize an avalanche rescue. These are available from BCA for $10 each or $15 for both (including shipping). To order, e-mail info@backcountryaccess.com
By: edg2480518
October 14, 2008
Stellar
By: Packratty1035901
December 29, 2008
Simple classic design. Everything you need and nothing you don't :)
Great Beacon, Easy to use!
By: richardson1984
October 10, 2008
This is my first Digital beacon. Its very easy to learn, and will switch from transmit to search very quickly. It picks up a signal and gets you there fast, however once within a few meters its hard to determine the exact location unlike an analog.
Solid beacon with a few quirks
By: wemedia2146810
March 23, 2009
Just got finished using this during a 3-day backcountry outing in BC. A few thoughts:
Pros:
Rugged construction. It seems unlikely that this will break easily if you are caught in a slide.
Big membrane button is easy to use with gloves.
LED directional lights are obvious and simple to follow.
Cons:
At about 40-45 meters it loses the signal. Sometimes it drops even earlier.
It will follow the flux lines, so when first getting the signal you will likely be lead in the wrong direction.
Within 5m I was surprised how erratic it was. You must hold the device close to the snow and keep it oriented in one direction.
That said, I still think the Tracker is fine device and if you train with it you'll quickly learn it's quirks.
Auto revert
By: AT Blaster
March 17, 2009
Hey dude from Canada: the auto revert was removed after the first generation Tracker and now you have to tell it to do that by holding down the yellow button when you turn it on. Easiest beacon to use, by a long shot.
I am looking for an avalanche beacon for my son who does a lot
I am looking for an avalanche beacon for my son who does a lot of back country skiing. I want something that will allow rescuers to find him. Do all beacons come with the locator feature? What type of batteries do they use? Is $289 the lowest price unit? Thanks for your help!!!
By: epforr2185892
April 23, 2008
I agree that this beacon is pretty good. Pretty much all beacons have both transmit and receive ('locate'). However, this isn't a PLB (locator beacon) which alerts rescue teams to come find you. Its intent is to find someone within very short range (~30m) under avalanche debris. Also, keep in mind that if you're depending on rescuers to find your son, you're thinking the wrong way. Rescuers take hours just to arrive on scene, suffocation under avalanche debris takes minutes. Proper beacon use, irregardless of -which- beacon depends on education and trained ski partners, who, by virtue of skiing with you, will be there on scene (with their own beacons) hopefully in time to do something. Beacons have less than a 50% live find rate for recreational skiers. Almost better to spend the $300 to take a class, learn the basics, and rent a beacon instead.
By: alpinejames
May 16, 2008
the easiest
By: JackieB
April 26, 2003
This is by far the easiest beacon to use. It's so simple that I found practicing with it is kind of redundant. It's like practicing walking on flat ground (sober). The range is pretty lame, but realistically I think it would be plenty in almost any real-life situation.
Geat choice
By: Cubs Win!
April 5, 2003
Easy to use, comfortable harness. Unless you're a professional, I can't imagine using another beacon.
Reliable, long lasting!
By: birdnerd
November 7, 2008
I've had this for over 6 years now. It still works like a charm. Thankfully, I haven't had to use it in any emergencies. But I've practiced w/ it at several beacon courses and it's easy to get it dialed in to the target quickly.
Tracker
By: TreyFrey
February 4, 2008
The tracker is easy to learn, lightweight, and very user friendly.
BCA Beacon
By: HHR
February 2, 2007
It is a must if you want to ski any backcrountry at Mt. Baker. I have never used a beacon before my last trip, and I do not know why. I can not believe I have skiied any backcrounty before without a beacon. The money is worth a life.
Great beacon
By: SkiClimbRide
February 21, 2007
Very easy to use beacon! Consistently had the quickest times in beacon drills, even with inexperienced users. Experienced users were super quick - which means practice, practice, practice.
No nonsense
By: Ellingferd
December 31, 2007
This beacon is ideal for resort backcountry. No nonsense, easy to use. If the bulk of your backcountry consists of ducking ropes and hiking off the lift then this is the beacon for you.
Tracker DTS Beacon
By: 2thxprt
February 15, 2007
The reviews that I read about the tracker nailed it's performance. It's fast and very accurate. My time locating my friends beacon over 35 meters was only 2-3 minutes. I wish my friend would sell his outdated beacon and by the Tracker. That's NO joke!
love it!
By: Conor Brady
August 31, 2008
this is my first beacon, and really dont think i'll ever need a different one. the thing is super easy to use/train with. and its pretty low bulk so wearing it under your jacket is that bad! Also with the batteries, so much life to it!
Nice & Simple
By: robby miller
November 30, 2007
This beacon is easy to use. Tested it out through a few beacon drills and I carry it with me on all my tours. So far I haven't had to use it in a real life/death situation (hope I don't have to), but with the drills and the Tracker's simple design, I think it will work well for me when the stinky stuff hits the fan and the adrenaline's pumping.
Easy and Reliable
By: CincyKid513
May 12, 2008
Lots of the pros rely on this one and so I hopped on board and have been very satisfied. Listening to guys like Jim Conway talk about their preference of this beacon over others convinced me to buy this one and I have been very satisfied and assured with it out in the backcountry. It gives a very accurate signal for searches and hopefully nobody will ever need to find mine outside of a drill.
Good all around
By: Shane Baker
December 9, 2008
These are very easy to use. I'd suggest playing hide-and-go-seek with them in the dark or out in the snow just to familiarize yourselves with these (or any other for that matter) beacons so when the real situation hits, you're already primed and ready. These are fool-proof and so easy to figure out you could have children working them as well. These will communicate with most other beacons (all current models). Things I don't like are the weight and the harness...it's quite bulky and swings around a lot even when sinched down.
find me
By: JOHN GILCHRIST
December 19, 2006
I used this beacon for a few days and was satisfied with it. I prefer the peips dsp, seems to be easier to use and have better range.
Great for a Novice
By: Steve
December 22, 2008
Anyone could pick this up and use it. However if you train you can get quite fast with it. Dose reacted a little slow when doing the fine point of the search, Also is lacking in long distance range (only really about 30m)
However it works and i maged to save my buddy with it so thats the bottome line
Effective, simple, quick, but bulky
By: Joshua Keith
January 30, 2009
Hey it's a great unit. Simple operation and very provides a very quick search time, albeit I've only practiced with it. The unit does take up space underneath your jacket and leave you feeling like you've gained a small tumor.
Simple beginner beacon
By: Skibumbw
February 3, 2009
I used this beacon in my avalanche level 1 class and it is very intuitive. We went through a bunch of mock burials and it was easy to follow the signal right to the pack we had buried. It is precise so be sure to move slow when you are bracketing the signal. The harness places this beacon right above your hip and you barely notice it until you need it. When you do need it, it come out on a little cord that keeps it close even if you drop it (if your a klutz like me). For a simple beacon, this is the one to buy.
beacon. and shovel.
By: Cecile.
January 15, 2007
My son had me order this for his Christmas present and he knows what is best. He is an avid snowboarder in Colorado and wants to be safe in the mountains. For the shovel, I should have ordered the one with the probe. He will take care of it.
Easy to Use
By: Anonymous
February 22, 2008
Very easy to use. I like the fact that it tells you how much battery juice you have left when you turn in on. With practice, which you should do with any beacon, I have no problems with it. Our entire group carried this type of beacon on our last trip and when an avalanche struck, we were well prepared. Our buried friend was found quickly and was dug out with minimal injuries. Admittedly, I don't have any experience with a multiple burial situation....and hope I never do. I highly recommend it.
Sweet & Simple
By: Denny Trimble
October 28, 2008
Very simple to use, love it. Range maxes out around 45 meters. Some others have ~55 meter range, otherwise I'd give it 5 stars.
Awesome
By: Aaron Wilbur
October 28, 2008
I just got this beacon, and i am completely happy with it. It is as simple as they advertise, and it is very solid. All there is to using it is pressing the red button to switch from recieve to transmit, press the yellow button for multiple burials, and the on/off switch on the back.
Safety first
By: coalll100139819
May 2, 2008
Great, easy-to-use beacon. Fairly small and strap nooks it into my side perfectly. Don't feel it riding the arctic cat on the way up, and cruise with no hangups on the way down on the Burton!
PR hype
By: non2488692
October 19, 2008
All beacons produced work. It is the user who makes them fast or slow, not the technology. So if you practice how to find someone who is lost in an avalanche, then u are being a responsible user of the safety equipment. If you looking for the best product available you have to go with the newer designs and technology available on the market right now. Tracker is 10+ years old and soon to be out of standard, according to the industry agreed on operating standards. So unless they make the tracker 2 a reality, this piece of equipment is outdated and other products out preform it all the time. Stop buying into a product that spends its money on an expensive PR campaign and start looking at the companies that lead they way in the industry with new technology and safety functions. I want the third antenna for a refined and faster location when closing in on the victim. I want reliability that will go beyond today. I can't buy a product that will soon be out of standard. Sure it works, but really how much better is this beacon then the others that offer more technology and have a better track record world wide. Don't buy hype, buy real solid equipment that is built for today, yesterday and the future.
good beacon uncomfortable carrying system
By: Nick Devore
February 20, 2009
This beacon is simple and easy to use and works great but I cant stand the holster system, so I stick it in my pocket. The beacon is quit large and then with the pouch it is even bigger and it flops around and slides under my elbow is is super uncomfortable. I would recommend the berryvox.
BCA is not the bomb
By: LifeLONGBackCountrySkier
February 18, 2008
I got this beacon back a few years ago and out of the box I was amused. At first I thought great, turn it on and it works...! But when I looked at it hard I noticed...
1. I had to turn it on, it wasn't just automatically on when I put it on.
2. It was big and bulky
3. it has a short range, like less then 40m
4. The lights are indicating where the flux line is
5. The numbers mean very little, especially in a multiple burial scenario.
6. When in close (5m) for the fine search the beacon is not very good at all.
7. It hears everything, so you will ultimately be able to find that transmitting beacon.
8. I was way faster at finding someone with my F1 focus that was 10years old.
So I sold my Tracker right away and got a different beacon that actually delivered on its promises. I am sooo tired of high end PR selling product that is less then it is made out to be. Considering the technology in Tracker is now more then a decade old it is hard to believe anyone would buy one. Everything else on the market is a better deal. Don't read this wrong, the tracker works, but not like they say it does. Ask any professional patroller who has used many types of beacons in practice and they say the same thing, "the tracker sucks!"
Wheres my snowmobile?
By: Sam Hill
December 29, 2008
This beacon is great. I strap it on my snowmobile so that if my snowmobile gets buried someone can find it. I just need to buy a second one so someone can find me too!
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