Mammut - Probe 280 Speed Lock, probe
Regular price €75.00 -10% Price €67.50
The Probe 280 fast lock probe from Mammut is a lightweight, compact and space-saving probe made of durable aluminum for maximum effectiveness...
You can rely on the Alugator Pro Light in extreme situations. The avalanche shovel is equipped with a large, reinforced and anodized aluminum blade that cuts perfectly through the snow deposited by avalanches and creates precise profiles. The ergonomic handle ensures efficient force transfer, while the stabilizing ribs offer high strength.
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You can rely on the Alugator Pro Light in extreme situations. The avalanche shovel is equipped with a large reinforced and anodized aluminum blade that perfectly cuts the snow deposited by avalanches.
The ergonomic handle ensures efficient force transfer, while the stabilizing ribs offer high strength.
the straight back of the blade is perfect for cutting precise snow profiles. With its Safety Orange colour, the Alugator Pro Light completes your safety equipment.
The UIAA Safety Commission has been developing safety standards for mountaineering equipment for decades. The new test standard 156 introduced the first test procedure for verifying the suitability of avalanche rescue shovels.
For the first time, the new standard specified uniform requirements in relation to the appropriate size and strength of an avalanche rescue shovel.
The standard ultimately defines the load an avalanche shovel must bear during a rescue operation before the material fails.
For the bending test, up to half of the blade of the shovel (test specimen) is inserted into a block of epoxy resin. This roughly corresponds to inserting the shovel when digging through snow, and this practical correspondence increases the validity of the test result.
The test sample is then subjected to a bending force of 300 N on the shovel handle. The test is performed in two different load directions, which represent the typical load in an avalanche rescue scenario.
The deformation of the test specimen should not exceed 5% of the original state, and no part of the blade can break.
For the tensile test, the test specimen is clamped lengthwise along the blade and handle. The test specimen is then subjected to a tensile force of 1000 N. The test is passed if there are no breaks in any section of the blade.
Only shovels that meet all test criteria are allowed to carry the UIAA safety mark for avalanche rescue shovels.
Reports of broken avalanche shovels are unfortunately too frequent these days and this is a sad reality. The new UIAA standard for avalanche shovels allows customers to immediately identify at the point of sale which avalanche shovels meet the requirements of the safety standard. The UIAA safety label thus represents a quality seal for innovation and quality standards for avalanche shovels and their manufacturer.
Since the winter season 2018/19, all Mammut shovels meet the new UIAA standard and are authorized to carry the UIAA safety label. This will undoubtedly make it easier for customers to compare individual shovel manufacturers.