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“In an emergency, only one thing counts: unconditional reliability!”


This is the philosophy of Pieps, the Austrian company with over forty years of experience developing and manufacturing avalanche transceivers. That philosophy coupled with those credentials make Pieps a safety company that you can trust to the utmost. Working together with professional mountain guides, rescue teams and scientists, they continuously refine and develop their transceivers to make them easy to use and most importantly: reliable in all circumstances.

The Pieps DSP Sport is the all-round transceiver that ticks all the boxes and comes with the improved Software Version 3.0. With a maximum circular range of 50 meters, three antennas enable exact fine search as well as direction and distance indication from the first detection. The DSP Sport also integrates a MARK function to support multiple burial incidents, and the intelligent transmitter automatically switches antennas for optimum transmission. With a display that is optimised for perfect readability in any lighting condition and one functional button, it is most definitely user-friendly.

The DSP Sport also has a unique self-check sequence when you turn it on, thoroughly assessing the transmission frequency, all antennas, amplifiers, processors and batteries. The new Software Version 3.0 integrates a handy and potentially lifesaving­ tool: the automatic revert from search to send. The transceiver can sense if someone gets buried while searching, and automatically switches back to send mode. It also supports the new iPROBE from Pieps.

When it comes to safety, only the best will do, and the Pieps DSP Sport covers all the bases for freeriders looking for the best. Find out more at www.pieps.com.

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