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Bca Float Mtnpro Vest Mountain Avalanche Airbag Bag Backpack & Cylinder 7639-115 on 2040-parts.com

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Mankato, Minnesota, United States

Mankato, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Arctic Cat Color:Black Manufacturer Part Number:7639-115

BCA Float MtnPro

 Vest Mountain Avalanche

 Airbag Bag Backpack & Cylinder 

7639-115





GEARING UP IS EASY WITH THIS ALL IN ONE, LIGHT WEIGHT PROTECTIVE VEST WITH AIRBAG.

FEATURING BUILT-IN INTEGRATION WITH TRANSCEIVER AND BC LINK RADIO.

INTEGRATED LOW PROFILE PACK TO CARRY AVI GEAR AND A FEW OTHER ESSENTIALS.

FULL FRONT, SIDE AND BACK PROTECTION WITH 1MM OF HARD SHELL SANDWICHED BETWEEN TWO LAYERS OF PE FOAM.

ALSO FEATURES INTEGRATION FOR BC LINK RADIOS, HYDRATION PACK COMPATIBILITY, LEFT OR RIGHT SIDE TRIGGER MOUNT, FIXED LEG STRAP, ZIPPERED FRONT POCKETS, ADJUSTABLE WAIST BELT AND SIDE PANELS, TETHER LOOP FOR ATTACHING SNOWMOBILE KILL SWITCH.

VOLUME: 732 CUBIC INCHES/ 12 LITER

WEIGHT: 7.5 POUNDS (ENTIRE SYSTEM INCLUDING FULL CYLINDER)

WEIGHT: 6.1 POUNDS (PACK,AIRBAG,ENGINE, NO CYLINDER) 

CYLINDER WEIGHT: 1.4 POUNDS (FULL) 

WARRANTY: 3 YEARS 

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