Polaris Snowmobile Abs Polaris Ave Pack 2879088 on 2040-parts.com
Burlington, Canada
This ABS Polaris Avalanche Pack is a backpack that doubles as avalanche survival gear with its self-contained instantly inflatable airbag. A rider who encounters avalanche conditions can activate inflation of the large airbag atop the pack which helps prevent burial or minimize burial depth. ABS is a leader in avalanche safety equipment for all types of winter outdoors enthusiasts.
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