What Is BackPack AirBag?
A backpack airbag is a safety device that protects users in avalanche situations when protection that is quick and effective can literally save lives. Usually worn by skiers, snowboarders, as well as mountaineers, the airbag forms part of a backpack that inflates quickly in an avalanche or sudden fall. Here’s how it works and what some of its features are:
How It Works:
- Deployment Mechanism:
- A typical backpack airbag has a trigger system, which can be manually actuatable. This may be a handle or pull cord that allows gas or air to build up in the airbag.
- In many systems the airbag is inflated using either CO2 canisters or compressed air canisters, or by the operation of a fan system that inflates the airbag when it is turned on.
- Airbag Inflation:
- The moment the trigger is triggered, the airbag inflates. This inflation allows the user to float on top of the snow during a slide because it increases the volume and reduces the density.
- Inflation typically occurs in a few seconds and positions a large, inflated cushion around the head, chest, and upper torso of the user.
- Why It Works:
- Concept of an airbag is buoyancy. The way enormous objects float on top of the water is the way a human being with an inflated airbag floats better on top of the avalanche, reducing chances of getting buried in the snow.
The airbag creates a larger surface area for the user and will prevent them from getting trapped under the snow or debris, increasing their survival chances and improving the rescue-time odds. Important Features:
- Compact and Lightweight :
- Modern backpack airbags are fairly compact and often fit inside a compartment of the pack when not in use. This makes them useful for more straightforward activities such as skiing or mountaineering where skiing downhill or fall distance is not too long.
- Security in Avalanche Terrain:
Backpack airbags are mainly designed for those snow zones where an avalanche possibility can be considered high. They are mostly carried by backcountry skiers and snowboarders as well as mountain climbers who access high risk snow areas. - Multi Activation Options:
- Some use a compressed air canister or CO2 cartridge to inflate the airbag. The other uses an electric fan system to inflate the air in the bag.
- Multiple uses for rechargeable airbag systems, such as a fan; canisters must be refilled after each use or replaced after use.
- Superior Durability:
- The filling material for the airbag are robust, woolly clothing that can withstand extreme friction conditions like with snow, ice, or stones. This makes the airbag inflate for as long as possible in the event of an avalanche.
Types of Backpack Airbags
- Single Airbag Systems:
There are two types: one with a big airbag that expands when triggered and is generally placed in the region behind the head and shoulders of the user. - Two Airbag Systems:
The two small air bags-one to the left and one to the right of the user’s head-are released from some backpacks. This increases buoyancy and maximizes chances of being near the surface. Benefits:
Reduced Chances of Suffocation or Deep Burial by Avalanches: Backpack airbags have reduced chances of suffocation or burial deep inside the snow by avalanches. - Peace of Mind:
It offers peace of mind more for frequent visitors to areas where avalanches are probable. - Inflation Time Frame:
In most designs, it is inflated quickly and can deploy within a few seconds; however, it will take a few more seconds to open fully.
- Weight and Bulk:
Modern airbag systems are lightweight, although they do provide additional weight and bulk that can be an issue for some one who likes to minimize weight or carry lots of gear. - Cost:
Again, this is pricey technology and production. Airbag backpacks aren’t exactly cheap. - Training:
The potential use of the airbag is only maximized if the users are trained appropriately for them to learn how to deploy it properly and establish its limitations. Popular Brands: - ABS (Airbag Safety Systems):
An original pioneer in the field of avalanche airbag systems. - Backcountry Access (BCA) :
Excellent brand offering lightweight airbag packs. - Mammut:
The big brand manufacturing avalanche airbags, thus providing a choice of models for skiers as well as mountaineers.