Airbag Systems | OEM | Non-Airbag Systems
Airbag Activation Handle.
Stores safely inside pocket when not needed.
Radio Pocket
Store your radios, mobile phone, GPS or other useful equipment.
Lower Front Pockets
Store snacks, camera, or other items for quick access.
Airbag
150L when inflated. Stores in its own pocket when not in use.
Adjustable Side Panels
Main Zipper Flap
Quick Release Waist Buckle
Enables easy removal of the vest.
Shovel Handle Sleeve
Ski Carrier
Main Compartment Zipper
Airbag Cylinder Pocket
AviTool Pocket
Storage for:
  • Shovel
  • Handle
  • Shovel Blade
  • Probes
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    Molded Backpanel
    Increased breathability of vest
    Removable Panels
    Dual density impact panels can be removed to save weight.
    Optional Shovel Blade Pocket
  • Fully Removable
  • Fits blades with & without necks
  • Lower Ski Carrier Loop
    Quick release buckle allows loop to be opened.

    Five years ago WARY produced the first avalanche airbag vest for snowmobilers - the original Avi Vest.

    New for 2013, the AviVest has been fully redesigned. Five years worth of feedback has gone into the new design. The new AviVest was redesigned from the ground up by snowmobilers, for snowmobilers.

    Improvements include:

    • A redesigned fit
    • Removable dual density impact chest panels
    • Optional external shovel carry system so your dry gear stays dry
    • Left hand activation handle pull – so you can keep your hand on the gas!

    The AviVest is designed for anyone traveling in avalanche terrain.

    If a traveler or skier is caught in an avalanche, they simply pull the rip cord located on the right shoulder strap. The airbag inflates and rises to the surface of an avalanche taking the victim with it. This physical process is known as inverse grading, or inverse segregation. It happens when particles of different sizes are mixed in a laminar flow, as in an avalanche. Larger particles will tend to be separated from the smaller particles and rise to the surface (similar to shaking a can of brazil nuts).

    The bright red color of the airbag enables companions and ski-patrollers to quickly locate the victim from up to ½ mile away.

    AIRBAG SYSTEM

    The AviVest is constructed from 4 components: Vest, Activation System, Inflation System, and Gas Cylinder. The Vest holds all the WARY Airbag System components while providing pockets for the user to carry items such as probes, radios and extra clothing. It is also a structural component, keeping the inflated airbag attached to the user during an avalanche.

    The Activation System takes input from the user and initiates the inflation process of the airbag. Pulling the activation handle allows a seal pin in the activator to move, releasing the gas.

    The AviVest uses a DOT/TC approved Gas Cylinder containing approx. 63g of compressed air (at a pressure of 3000 psi) to inflate the airbag. Each cylinder can be reused, but must be recharged after each use.

    After the contained gas in the cylinder is released, the Inflation System routes it through a high-pressure hose to a Venturi mounted on the airbag. Consisting of a jet and body, the Venturi uses the fast moving high-pressure gas from the cylinder to create a low pressure in the ambient air surrounding it. As the high pressure gas continues down the body of the Venturi it literally 'pulls' in ambient air, filling the airbag. By using the Venturi we are able to fill a 150 Liter airbag with approximately 50 Liters of compressed air.

    Once the user is out of avalanche terrain, the airbag can be easily deflated and repacked into the AviVest by lifting a tab on the Venturi and depressing a valve.

    INVERSE SEGREGATION

    The AviVest utilizes the principal of inverse segregation to keep the avalanche victim on the surface of the avalanche. In the simplest terms, inverse segregation is the likelihood that the largest objects by volume will stay on the top of a turbulent medium. The smaller objects can more easily fill in the small spaces as the materials in a turbulent flow mix and interact.

    An avalanche is made up of billions and billions of grains of snow. The size of the particles is determined by many factors: slab hardness, size and class of avalanche, etc. Typically the grains of snow are broken into very fine particles. As these particles fall and tumble down the mountain they are constantly mixing and churning. During the turbulent slide gravity exerts an equal force on all of the particles in the avalanche. The smallest of the particles have less resistance to falling into the spaces that constantly open due to the chaotic motion. This action causes the smallest of the particles to inversely or reverse segregate.

    So now you might ask yourself, "What can inverse segregation do for me"? A tenet of inverse segregation is that the largest objects will be separated to the top of the turbulent medium. So for snow riders caught in an avalanche this principal can be very useful.

    The next question is then, "How can we use inverse segregation to stay on the surface of an avalanche"? An airbag is the best way to implement this principal.

    When wearing an AviVest it is very important not to be concerned with activating the airbag. It can not harm you and will not interfere with your ability to ride out of the avalanche. The airbag is located behind your head and can easily be deflated after you are safely out of harms way. We do recommend leaving the airbag inflated until you are sure you are out of any other avalanche paths. Remember that if there has been one avalanche, a second or third could happen also.

    Colors
    Black
    Sizing Guidelines
    Size Recomended for Persons:
    M/L Height: 5"6 - 6'5" / Weight: 150 - 190lbs
    XL/XXL Height: 5'10" - 6'9" / Weight: 190 - 250lbs
    Vest Specifications
    Size Back Length Chest ± Adjustability
     
    M/L 22" 44" ± 4"  
    XL/XXL 24" 52" ± 4"  
    Please keep in mind:
    • The AviVest sizes tend to run on the large side
    • You will wear the AviVest over outdoor winter clothing
    • If you are wearing body armor and winter clothing, wear the AviVest over everything - outside layer

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    Airbag volume:
    150L
    Usable Storage:
    14 Liters
    Weight (inc. Impact Panels):
    Approx. 7.25 lbs including airbag system
    Weight (no Impact Panels):
    Approx. 6.8 lbs including airbag system
    Vest Material:
    Lightweight N210D HT Baby Ripstop Nylon
    Removalble Impact Panels:
    6 font, Dual Density foam/plastic panels
    Temperature range:
    -30 to 50 F
    Inflation gas:
    Compressed Air, 3000 psi
    Inflation Time:
    3 secs (dependent upon elevation and temp)
    Airbag System:
    Rechargeable/Reusable with On Airbag Venturi (Normally Closed)