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By Andrew McLean
Ranked #1 - Avalanche Safety
February 7, 2008
I've used Barryvox, Ortovox, Pieps and Tracker beacons over the last 15 years and liked them all without developing an attachment to any particular brand. Last year I had an opportunity to review the top six brands of beacons for Skiing Magazine under the assumption that they would be tested as a "normal" user uses them, ie; take them out of the package, turn them on and use them with little to no reading of the manual. Fortunately, I was in the market for a new beacon, so I had a personal interest in the results. I tested range, speed of a single search, ease of a multiple search, ease of use and how the harness fit. I didn't know what to expect, but I definitely didn't aniticipate the Pieps DSP to be such a clear winner in almost every category! It had by far and away the longest range (70 meters) and somehow eliminated the flux line arc which takes the searcher on a tangent before honing in on the victim. Instead, it was a direct bee-line to the victim. Single searches were no problem (as they are on most modern digital beacons) and the multiple search was very intuitive and accurate. I use a custom beacon harness, so I don't have any comment on the fit of the Pieps harness. Of the two Pieps models, I chose this one as it is the most basic - I want simplicity and durability out of a beacon and get temps and altitude from my watch.
View Details: Pieps DSP Smart Transmitter
Helpful Votes: 6 Yes | 0 No
Tech Specs:
- Range:
- [Digital] 196ft (60m)
- Digital:
- Yes
- Analog:
- NO
- Battery Type:
- 3 AAA batteries
- Battery Life:
- [On] 200 hr
- Antenna:
- Triple
- Weight:
- [inc. batteries] 7oz (198g)
- Recommended Use:
- Multiple burial avalanche rescue, backcountry snowsports
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year
- Country of Origin:
- China
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