Features
- Kit includes an analog thermometer, slope meter, polycarbonate crystal card, 15x magnifying loupe and Extended Column Test (ECT) cord, all packaged in a compact carrying case
- Proper use of snow study tools allows the user to gather valuable information on the stability of the snowpack and make informed travel decisions
- Analog thermometer lets you check the temperature gradient of the snowpack; includes a sling for hanging on ski tip when taking measurements
- Slope meter calculates the angle of the slope (angle range: 0 to 60°) and, using a compass to determine slope aspect, helps you navigate through potential avalanche terrain
- Polycarbonate crystal card with metric grid, 2 mm grid and beveled edge; measures 6 x 4 in.
- 15x magnifying loupe has closed sides for wind protection; pairs with polycarbonate crystal card to let you study snow crystal shape and size to evaluate snow stability
- 2 m (6.5 ft.) ECT cord has knots every 24 cm (10 in.), and 2 swaged aluminum teeth at the center to cut through snow and crust; handles on each end provide grip while sawing
- Note that many avalanche courses require students to bring their own snow study tools
- The more reliable your data, the more reliable your decision-making; this kit was carefully designed in conjunction with North America’s most experienced avalanche educators
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Technical Specs
Backcountry Skiing |
8.75 x 5.75 x 1.5 inches |
9.9 ounces |
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