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Mammut Pulse Barryvox Avalanche Beacon

Mammut Pulse Barryvox Avalanche Beacon

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Mammut Pulse Barryvox Avalanche Beacon

With their innovative Pulse Baravox Avalanche Beacon, Mammut gives you the abilty to perform pre-search triage and find multiple buried victims quickly. For all burials, the Pulse uses a 360 degree direction arrow that leads you along the shortest path to the victim and eliminates the need for a final grid search. For multiple buried victims, the Pulse Beacon can search for up to eight signals at once. A triple antenna eliminates all signals except the one you're following and marks victims once they're located. This beacon even shows you which signals are being searched for by other Pulse users, so your search is more efficient. If you're the one buried, this Mammut beacon also has a motion sensor that detects vital signs and lets other Pulse users know you're still alive. In avalanche rescue, efficiency is everything; this Mammut beacon shortens your search and buys time for whoever's buried.

Bottom Line: Embrace new technology and save lives with the incredibly efficient Mammut Pulse Baravox Avalanche Beacon.

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Rating for this product: 5

if you are sking with me, get a pulse

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August 4, 2008

Best beacon I have ever used. I still love my SOS, but you can't beat the Pulse. I want whom ever is looking for me to have the pulse.

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do all beacons work with each other

do all beacons work with each other

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August 10, 2008

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They do, all use the same radio frequency.

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Rating for this product: 5

compact & quick

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March 18, 2008

This is an easy to use, compact & comfortable to wear beacon. If only it had a harness like the ortovox so when you put it on it was turned on, it would be perfect.

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Rating for this product: 5

Good bit of kit but strap is crap

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February 27, 2008

Forgot to add in my original review, the strap for this isn't much good. Despite spending hours to try and adjust it and get it snug, it kept slipping whilst skiing. Why don't they make a proper 4 strap harness instead of the 3 strap one? Ended up putting the transciever in my pocket and attaching it to my jacket via the beacon clip and my jacket clip.

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Rating for this product: 5

Pulse Barryvox - so simple

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February 27, 2008

This thing is so easy to use, me and my buddy just switched the things on and could use it around the garden out of the box without reading the instructions. This bodes well for the occassional vacation skier. We did read the instructions before taking them up the hill of course!Highly recommended.

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Rating for this product: 4

obviously an excellent choice for all

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February 15, 2008

I watched someone with no skills take this beacon for the first time ever and find 4 "victims" faster then some pros. The simplicity of the tool is excellent! I am not convinced that motion technology will assist in triage scenarios of multiple burials, but the beacon is fast and easy, so it wins huge kudos from me. Seems like they need to universalize the beacon some more, but in general this beacon blows away peips and is a close second to the Ortovox S1.

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Rating for this product: 4

The right stuff

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January 11, 2008

This thing is easy to use. Forget about all the extra fancy buttons that can confuse you when time is running out. Luckily I haven't had the chance to really use it outside a test environment but this beacon I know I can trust. Simple and effective is what best describes this beacon.

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Rating for this product: 2

GREAT IDEA, NEEDS MORE WORK

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December 8, 2007

I purchased this beacon after using an Ortovox M2 beacon for four years. I have worked in the ski industry for two years and am well trained with analog beacons so was skeptical at first about how much these beacons take away from thinking as I was used to. At first glance the user interface was really simple to use. After three weeks of using the beacon and putting it through its paces I came to this conclusion that I could not use this beacon with a clear conscious. The user interface was great, simple to use and made multiple burials a snap (also great for those who are not as well practiced at their searches). The only downfall (and a huge one) is the range, or lack there of. In comparison to the Ortovox F1, the range of the Pulse was consistantly about 1/3 that of the F1's distance ...unacceptable. I could not keep this beacon, knowing what one day it might cost someone their life so it went back and I am back to an Ortovox F1 until the technology improves in the digital beacon field.

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Rating for this product: 5

Cheating

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October 21, 2007

When I took an avy course this winter, everyone else in my group complained that I was cheating (in jest of course), but thats how much faster and easier my searching was in comparison to others using BCA trackers and F1s. It was very handy for helping direct a group search for multiple burials as I could reliably declare how many were buried and to tell people which signal for them to pay attention to (to direct subgroups of searchers to different beacons). Still as with most beacons, I found its important not to move too quickly while searching. The beacon would sometimes get confused if you tried to move very quickly and then it would ask you to stand still while it reacquired its target. The symptoms of confusion usually were that it might try to send you the long way on the flux line. The cure for this was to stop moving and let it figure it out quickly. I wouldn't consider this a flaw as with all digital beacons its important not to "outrun" them.

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Rating for this product: 4

Great improvement

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February 15, 2007

My first try out was at a avalanche training center at Andermatt, Switzerland I was able to test my response time over the older digital Mammut Barryvox, and the signal response was infinitely faster. The ability to shut off signals already found totally eliminates the confusion with multiple burials. With a little practice it's easy even for a beginner. Be careful though when using outside the US though, the Vital status feature is transmitted on a frequency only valid in the area you buy it. Apparently the frequency used by the rest of the world is illegal in the US. (Thank You US Army). But this only applies to the vital status feature, which only works if everyone in your party has a new pulse Barryvox anyway. Otherwise great product!

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Rating for this product: 4

Time will tell

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December 9, 2006

So far this beacon is the bee's knees, Unfortunately being quite new on the market I would like to see if everything all the bugs are worked out with it. I wouldn't recommend the pulse for someone who hasn’t had any experience using avi beacons but definitely for someone looking for the most advanced. For first timers I recommend the Peips dsp

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Rating for this product: 5

EASY and FAST

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December 8, 2006

I had the opportunity to try this beacon out in a controlled environment. It is a super easy beacon to use. The compass feature gives the beacon the very accurate readings. Another great aspect of this beacon is the multiple burial function. It shows you the signal that is closet to you and you are able to check each individual one off as necessary. Remember the only way this beacon is effective is to practice.

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Rating for this product: 5

yup, this is where it is at.

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December 7, 2006

At first I had trouble with this binding cause it stretched out and my tiny foot wouldnt stay in, but the rep showed me how to tighten this down to a 23.5. Give em a call, they are way chill and seem to ski more than spend time in the office. Yeah!

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Rating for this product: 5

When gear matters..

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December 7, 2006

Clearly technology is the winner when it comes to beacons. All these tools in one small unit. Do you even want sometnig less then this in terms of performance and features. I doubt it because it is your life on the line or your buddies. Whast is going to get you there fastest? Some proven search patteren or a tool that takes you right to the heart of the matter. Don't waste money on lesser product. get the goods that will keep you alive.

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Rating for this product: 5

The Best So Far

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December 7, 2006

Hands down this is the most advance, user friendly and amazing piece of gear of its kind ever made. If you are looking for a new beacon try to get your hands on this and see for yourself.

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Tech Specs:

Range: [Analog] 60m; [digital] 50m
Digital: Yes
Analog: Yes
Battery Type: 3 AAA
Battery Life: 200hr
Antenna: Triple
Weight: 7.4oz, 210g (including batteries)
Recommended Use: Avalanche search and rescue
Warranty: 5 Years