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Gear: SubQ Designs reveals a new ABS integrated jacket


BY THACHER STONE/

DECEMBER 22, 2015

 

 

Technology is constantly evolving in our beloved sport, and, over the years, ski equipment has come a long way, with safety and control always at the forefront of engineering. Recently, SubQ Designs—a new backcountry performance outerwear brand—released its new Jackson Airbag Jacket, an ABS integrated outerwear piece. Yes, that’s right, the jacket is actually equipped with a complete ABS avalanche airbag system, designed for the everyday backcountry ripper.

 

Constructed with a technical outer shell and an inner vest harness, users are able to remove and attach the airbag system. The pre-sale price of the item is $1299.00 and is available for order, now.

“The Jackson Airbag Jacket is the result of over three years of technology design and rigorous development testing,” said Corbin Redli, founder of SubQ Designs. “The Jackson Airbag is designed to equip experienced backcountry and side country travelers with a lighter, versatile and overall more efficient backcountry safety system.”

For more information, see the photo gallery and press release below.

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Press Release:

SubQ Designs, a new backcountry performance outerwear company focused on breakthrough integrated safety design, announces its brand launch with first to market product reveal, the Jackson Airbag Jacket.

“The Jackson Airbag Jacket is the result of over three years of technology design and rigorous development testing,” said Corbin Redli, founder of SubQ Designs. “The Jackson Airbag is designed to equip experienced backcountry and side country travelers with a lighter, versatile and overall more efficient backcountry safety system.”

The new performance jacket is built with a complete ABS® avalanche airbag system and is designed for the everyday backcountry skier, snowboarder and snowmobiler with safety and performance as top priority. The whole system is constructed out of an outer shell, an inner vest harness and various accessories, and the shell and harness interact though strategic openings in the shell. The ABS airbag system, the harness and the clip-on shovel/ probe carrier can all be attached or removed for personalization of the setup, depending on usage needs for the day ahead.

“Versatility and breathability are the key features in this SubQ Designs jacket,” continued Redli. “Combining outerwear with the convenience of an interior vest that contains your beacon, probe, shovel and ABS airbag all wrapped up into one produces one very efficient backcountry jacket.”

The Jackson Airbag Jacket features rugged construction, and the advanced support structure of the SubQ vest allows for minimal swing weight. The total weight of the system (jacket, vest, ABS airbag system) is 8 pounds, 11 ounces.

Other key features of the jacket include:

  • Enlarged helmet-compatible hood with micro-adjustment points
  • Oversized collar with microsuede chin guard
  • Ergonomic powder skirt with three-point pant attachment
  • 10,000mm/10,000mm waterproof breathability
  • Elastic grip sleeve loop lock with adjustable cuff
  • Two oversized chest pockets for skins
  • Underarm two-way zipper ventilation
  • Two internal stretch mesh pockets for goggles, phone, accessories

Key features of the pack and vest include:

  • Ultra breathable antibacterial/antimicrobial lightweight mesh
  • Easy access beacon pocket
  • Hydration bladder sleeve with hanger
  • Ski/snowboard carry straps with 4mm glove-friendly buckles
  • Pack cover has expandable zip, tank-access specific zip
  • Two airbags with 170 liters volume
  • Better bearing surface thanks to double airbags
  • ABS Vario-pack compatible

“We are thrilled to partner with SubQ Designs on this innovative product,” said Matti Schmidt, ABS director of sales and marketing, North America. “When paired with proper backcountry knowledge and experience, the Jackson Airbag provides a multipurpose and efficient backcountry product. In an emergency situation, the ABS Twinbags can help to stay on top of an avalanche.”

The new SubQ Designs website launched today and can be visited at http://www.subqdesigns.com. Pre-sale price is $1,299.00 and orders are being accepted starting today through December 31, 2015. Product will be available for shipment the first week of January 2016.

Πηγή: http://freeskier.com/product-reviews/gear-subq-designs-reveals-a-new-abs-integrated-jacket#


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TETON TESTED: SUBQ’S JACKSON ABS AIRBAG JACKET
Feb 23, 2016





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SubQ's Jackson Airbag Jacket combines a shell jacket with a minimalist, build-in ABS airbag. Sam Morse photo.



The outdoor gear world has been buzzing about innovative pieces of avalanche safety gear. This year, at both SIA and Winter OR, companies like Arva and Arc'teryx released new avalanche airbag packs to consumers. With more skiers and riders accessing backcountry locations, the need for both better, lighter equipment, coupled with the right knowledge, is paramount.



Salt Lake City-based SubQ Designs has released a jacket that is the first of its kind. The Jackson Airbag Jacket is a 10K shell with an integrated ABS airbag system built right into the jacket. Prior to The Jackson, all ABS avalanche airbag systems have been built into backpacks or vests, which can be bulky, push you off the chairlift if you don't make the effort to take them off, and add unwanted swing weight to your back while sending cliffs and carving powder turns.



Corbin Redli and the people at SubQ believe the creation of a lightweight and breathable airbag integrated jacket gives the user the ability to enjoy their passion, the backcountry, without restriction and in the safest way possible.



A JACKET DESIGNED FOR THE SIDECOUNTRY

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With a record high winter in backcountry incidents this winter, I felt extremely safe and comfortable heading out of bounds with my SubQ jacket. Ross Pierce photo.



First of all, I would say: don't throw away your tried and trusted backcountry backpack. The Jackson does have a small, low-profile pocket just big enough for you shovel and probe, but that's about it. Most people, when venturing out into the backcountry like to have the option to carry an extra layer, gloves, a water bottle, snacks, etc.



That being said, the 8.7-pound Jackson is really advertised for and best fitted for lift-accessed backcountry in areas like Jackson Hole and Silverton, where you don't necessarily need a bulky backpack for extended jaunts beyond the ropes. The built-in airbag pack can even be detached and the jacket worn as a shell only for inbounds laps.



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The Jackson offers a detachable, low-profile pocket just big enough for your avy essentials. Sam Morse photo.



I took the Jackson out for a few days of essentially what the jacket was advertised for: resort and sidecountry skiing at a mountain like Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. I like to have days at JHMR where I can do it all: rip the resort, maybe session the park jumps, hike the Headwall, and dip out of bounds into the sidecountry without my gear restricting me and while providing the safety benefits of an airbag.



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You'd have no idea author has an ABS airbag on his back as he gets playful in lower Rock Springs. Ross Pierce photo.



The trick to making the jacket and the airbag system work seamlessly and fit snug is the inner vest harness, which you put on, zipper, and buckle up while putting on the jacket shell itself. Once I put the jacket on, with shovel and probe in the back pocket, and two ABS airbags ready to go from my back shoulder, I felt pretty badass, strutting up to the tram line like I had a jetpack on my back.




At first, I did feel like the added extra width the ABS airbags give the jacket would restrict my arm movement, but once I got skiing, I felt my movement wasn't restricted and eventually forgot it was there. People would ask me, "Is it heavy?" For a regular jacket, yes, but for what it is, in replace of your ABS backpack, it feels incredibly trim with little swing weight. It's ready for you to get sendy, and still has the functionality of an airbag pack in the backcountry.



THE DRAWBACKS

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The author bursts through some fresh pow in the Jackson Hole sidecountry in his SubQ Jackson jacket. Ross Pierce photo.



I believe one of the jackets main flaws is that in order to access your shovel and probe in an emergent situation, you must remove the shell to get at the equipment on your back, just as you would have to sling off your pack in the same situation. Or, potentially have someone else access the pack on your back.



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The other major drawback of The Jackson is that it has the least amount of storage space of any type of backcountry pack available – less so even than the vests offered by brands like Dakine and The North Face.



While the Jackson does have ski and snowboard carry features, space for climbing skins, a water bladder, and small items like goggles, it doesn't quite has the space to store extra gear we'd encourage people to pack, like an extra layer, gloves, a first aid kit, and a repair kit.



THE BOTTOM LINE

All in all, I believe SubQ's Jackson airbag jacket is a highly practical combination of comfort and safety for resort-accessed backcountry skiing. The jacket provides the safety benefits on an ABS airbag system without the extra weight and bulk of a backpack. The Jackson's inner vest and harness makes the whole system fit secure to your core and allows you to take the shell off, and drape over your bake while the vest stays on for bootpacking.



The Jackson has a great fit and a sleek look, although with sufficient storage only for the most barebones avalanche safety kit. While it has room for your beacon, shovel, probe, skins, water, and extra goggles, it doesn't have enough storage for what we would consider a complete pack, which would include an extra warm layer, a first aid kit, extra gloves, and a repair kit. While it could have some interesting uses for guided clients who can assume their guides are carrying the necessary safety gear, for self-sufficient backcountry travelers, we'd recommend an airbag system that allows you to carry enough gear to make a proper rescue or repair.



Πηγή: http://www.tetongravity.com/story/gear-tech/teton-tested-subqs-jackson






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