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Mammut Carbon Probe 280 Speed Lock

Sale price $109.95

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Description

What's not to like about saving grams?  While other carbon probes feel more like a liability than a safety tool, we can vouch that the Mammut Carbon probes are SOLID and reliable. While the weight savings are just 5 grams compared to the aluminum version, carbon won't bend and has very strong tensile properties which is critical for probing.

### Mammut Says ###

Light, bend-resistant and reliable: the Carbon Probe 280 fast lock features a specially developed Fast Lock system for quick and effective operation. The extremely precise probe scaling on both sides allows you to exactly determine the depth of the probe in the snow. Length 280 cm.

  • Stable, lightweight probe segment made from high-quality carbon
  • Suitable for use with gloves
  • Drop-shaped probe tip for energy-saving probing
  • Practical probe cover with integrated emergency plan
  • Extremely precise probe scaling on both sides
  • Durable tensile tensioning cord for maximum stability of probe tensioning system
  • Speed-lock system – fast, individually lockable tensioning system
  • Number of segments: 7
  • Diameter: 11 mm
  • Collapsed length: 45 cm
  • Extended length: 280 cm
  • Tensioning system: Speed Lock System
  • Speed-lock system – fast, individually lockable tensioning system
  • Stable, lightweight probe segment made from high-quality carbon
  • Extremely precise probe scaling on both sides
  • Durable tensile tensioning cord for maximum stability of probe tensioning system
  • Drop-shaped probe tip for energy-saving probing
  • Suitable for use with gloves
  • Practical probe cover with integrated emergency plan

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