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Ortovox Tour 30+7 Abs Airbag Pack - Women's on 2040-parts.com

US $270.00
Location:

Mount Shasta, California, United States

Mount Shasta, California, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Ortovox Gender:Women Product Type:Airbag Pack Manufacturer Part Number:62-46851 Make:Ortovox

With a simple pull of the easy-to-reach ABS release handle, low-resistance air intake inflates the airbags quickly to help you stay at or near the surface of an avalanche
Modular airbag system and steel air cylinder (included) can be easily removed from the pack when you are staying inbounds or enjoying snow-free adventures


MSRP: $319
NOW: $270

ALL OF OUR ITEMS ARE BRAND NEW
THESE PACKS DO NOT COME WITH CANISTERS
*THIS bag does not have M.A.S.S*

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