Description
Built specifically for mountain snowmobilers, the Float E2 Sled Pack delivers the durability, storage layout, and fast airbag deployment you need when riding deep in the backcountry. Its external shovel carry lets you grab your shovel instantly, perfect for frequent digging or quick transitions, without unzipping the pack or removing your gloves. Inside, an insulated electronics pocket keeps batteries warm and functioning in extreme cold, while the dedicated rescue tools compartment organizes your shovel and probe for fast, efficient access. With all the essential Float E2 features, this pack is a dependable choice for sled riders of any experience level.
Powered by the Alpride E2 supercapacitor system, the 162-liter airbag helps keep you near the surface during an avalanche and provides added head and neck protection. The E2 system performs reliably in cold temperatures and is TSA-approved for easy travel.
Technical Features
Airbag System
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Alpride E2 Supercapacitor System
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162-liter airbag for increased flotation and impact protection
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Fast, reliable cold-temperature performance
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TSA-approved for airline travel
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Compatible with optional AA batteries for extra deployments
Pack Design & Carry
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Sled-specific design optimized for mountain snowmobiling
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External shovel carry for instant, glove-friendly access
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Insulated internal electronics pocket
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Dedicated shovel/probe compartment
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Side Stash pocket for quick access on the move
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Back Stash accessory zipper
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Curved side-access zipper
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Diagonal ski carry
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Vertical snowboard carry
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BC Link radio compatible
AA Batteries for Additional Deployments
In addition to the supercapacitor storage, you can install two AA batteries to allow for additional deployments in the field. The batteries also help keep the supercapacitors at full charge when not in use.
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AA alkaline batteries: +1 deployment; keeps system charged up to 3 months
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AA lithium batteries: +3 deployments; keeps system charged up to 5 months
See the Float E-2 Avalanche Airbag Manual for more information.
The Float airbag system does not guarantee survival in an avalanche incident. Educate yourself, make good decisions, and know before you go.




