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The Arva Reactor Flex Pro 24L Airbag Backpack built for all day outings in the backcountry where toughness and durability matter. A heavy duty design is reinforced with Cordura Ripstop in key areas for maximum abrasion and water resistance, and it's built on Arva's Flex Frame system which allows you to easily switch between different pack sizes while using the same airbag base unit. With the lightweight and reliable REACTOR 2.0 Airbag System at your back, you can ride safe in the knowledge that you have an extra margin of safety if things go pear shaped.
Body – N330D Ripstop
Reinforced Front Panel – 140D / 210D Cordura Ripstop
Equipped with the ARVA REACTOR 2.0 Airbag System – Weighing only 650 g, the ARVA REACTOR 2.0 airbag system is the lightest airbag system on the market within all categories. Equipped with two 75-liter balloons, you have double the safety in the event of an accident. Its compact size and position in the backpack guarantee uncompromising balance and safety.
Dedicated Snow-safety Equipment Pocket
Large Pocket for Goggles or Valuables
Front Access to Main Compartment
Waist Belt with Two Side Pockets (One Removable)
FLEX Technology – Comprised of the FLEX FRAME base unit and the FLEX COVER pack, you can switch the COVER pack to change the capacity, design, or other features of your ARVA REACTOR avalanche airbag backpack in just a few seconds.
3D-FIT 3-in-1 Adjustment System – The 3D-FIT system allows you to quickly adjust your pack to your fit preferences and body size for maximum comfort. Select S, M, or L in just one pull to instantly adjust back height, shoulder strap length, and the position of the REACTOR trigger handle for the perfect fit.
Diagonal Ski Carry
Ice Axe Loop
Snowboard Compatible
Safety Whistle
Compatible with Arva Helmet Holder (Sold Separately)
Hydration Compatible
TUV GS Certified
Warning – Wearing an airbag backpack is no guarantee of survival in an avalanche. Backcountry travelers are highly advised to educate themselves in snow stability assessment, route finding, and companion rescue and carry all of the conventional avalanche gear in addition to the airbag.