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Pieps Freeride Avalanche Beacon

Pieps Freeride Avalanche Beacon

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Pieps Freeride Avalanche Beacon

Backcountry gurus often hail Pieps as maker of the finest avalanche beacons available, and it seems they’ve outdone themselves yet again this year with the Pieps Freeride Avalanche Beacon. The Freeride Beacon’s streamlined design may be no larger than your cell phone, but even if you have Tetris on your cell phone, this is way cooler. A simple arrow and distance meter guide you in the direction of your buried compadres, guiding you to victims one at a time in the event of multiple burials. And weighing in at a mere 110 grams including its single AA battery, you’ll hardly know it’s there—until, of course, it saves someone’s life. Use the Freeride Beacon with Pieps’digital iProbe (sold separately) for the fastest and most efficient search system available.

Bottom Line: Save your peeps, and they’ll save you.

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Rating for this product: 5

great product and not bad for a beginner

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October 9, 2008

I have two of them one for my wife, and the other one for me, they works perfectly fine, I use to own a non directional pieps a ten year old pieps as a matter of fact, and still going with that one also, but I wanted to get this one just to teach my wife and show her how to use one.

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How well does the unit work finding multiple burials, and then...

How well does the unit work finding multiple burials, and then "blocking out " those signals that are found?

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November 13, 2008

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I do not recommend this beacon. This is low end and does not give you directional indicators. if you are at all serious about BC skiing, get the DPS, or Tracker

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I second what he said, I would look towards the DSP if you are serious about your life and the other's you are skiing with.

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5 days ago

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between the ortovox f1 and the pieps freeride witch one is easier...

between the ortovox f1 and the pieps freeride witch one is easier to use and most reliable to use with both digital and analog beacons

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October 24, 2008

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Go for the Ortovox F1, the technology is much better than a single antenna digital beacon.

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November 3, 2008

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The price is very low....What are the negatives of this beacon...

The price is very low....What are the negatives of this beacon compared to the other top-end ($500+) beacons?

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October 4, 2008

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In a nutshell, single antenna. Thus no direction indicators to help in finding a burial, spikes in the signal, etc. Try this site for a good overview of the transceiver: http://beaconreviews.com/transceivers/Specs_PiepsFreeride.htm

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October 5, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Range: [Analog] 00ft (00m); [Digital] 00ft (00m) - only use the ones necessary
Digital: Yes/No
Analog: Yes/NO
Battery Type: 2 AA batteries
Battery Life: [On] 00 hr; [Search] 00hr
Antenna: Single, Dual, Triple
Weight: 0lb 0oz (000g)
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year