, long known as a leader in outdoor apparel, just made the jump into hard聽goods by announcing its first ski touring boot and聽.聽Both products represent innovative rethinks of their respective categories, and officially go on sale in fall聽2016.
鈥淭his is the biggest product launch 础谤肠鈥檛别谤测虫 has ever seen,鈥 says Chris Denny, public relations manager for the Vancouver, Canada-based聽company. 鈥淲e鈥檙e entering two brand-new category lines.鈥澛燚enny says 础谤肠鈥檛别谤测虫 waited to get into hard goods and avalanche safety equipment until it was certain it聽could bring something new and durable聽to the table that聽solved current聽problems in the space. The two聽announcements foreshadow a deeper commitment to both categories in the years ahead, he says.聽
The airbag pack is the result of more than five years of development and involves 28 patents pending. Called the聽Voltair Avalanche Airbag,聽it聽uses a battery-powered fan to fill the airbag, rather than a canister of compressed gas like those used in聽Mammut, Backcountry Access, and ABS bags. It works like the Black Diamond JetForce airbag packs, but 础谤肠鈥檛别谤测虫 says there are some key differences in the technologies.聽聽
Designers went through聽23 different fan iterations聽before settling on the current one. It's a centrifugal聽blower fan, similar to ones used in vacuums, which is robust and can create high聽static pressure that's聽ideal for blowing up a bag stuffed in a pocket.聽Arc'teryx claims that聽the battery, a rechargeable lithium polymer, performs better in cold temperatures than the one used by Black Diamond, and can be removed from the pack, making聽travel easier. (Rechargeable batteries can't be checked onto planes.)聽
That聽battery has enough juice to fill the bag eight times, making practice deployments聽realistic. That was a key consideration, says Pete Hill, one of the pack鈥檚 designers. “If you don鈥檛 practice,聽you won鈥檛 blow it off in an emergency,鈥 he says, citing a study that found 20 percent of airbag deployments fail and 60 percent of the time it's聽because of user error. In another effort to reduce user error,聽the trigger handle can鈥檛 be stored into the pack like models from other brands.聽Instead, it twists to lock off or on, a motion that can be done in an avalanche with practice.
The rest of the pack honors聽the聽efficient minimalism 础谤肠鈥檛别谤测虫 has staked its reputation on. The Voltair comes in聽20- and聽30-liter聽versions, both built in 础谤肠鈥檛别谤测虫鈥檚 AC2 construction鈥攁 highly water-resistant,聽lightweight material. The bigger pack is divided into a tool compartment and a main body,聽with vertical ski carry on the back. The smaller pack has a single zip access pocket. Designed and built in Vancouver, the packs will retail for $1,650聽and $1,700*.
The second big announcement out of 础谤肠鈥檛别谤测虫 will excite anyone looking for a boot designed as much for climbing as skiing. The six-model聽Procline touring ski boot聽line is one of the first products that shows collaboration between 础谤肠鈥檛别谤测虫 and its sister company Salomon聽under parent company聽Amer Sport, which brought Arc'teryx designers over to use Salomon's聽France-based footwear聽development lab. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a real collaboration between Salomon,…one of the best ski-boot makers, and 础谤肠鈥檛别谤测虫, [which has] expertise in other areas, like laminating,鈥 says Frederico Sbrissa, 础谤肠鈥檛别谤测虫鈥檚 footwear line manager.聽The goal was to create a聽boot that could perform at an optimal level climbing, ski touring, and descending,聽and in the process appeal to backcountry skiers looking to go far and fast.
The boot's most innovative feature, says Sbrissa, is a two-piece rear cuff. When in walk mode, it not only allows hiking-boot-like forward and rear flex (50 degrees forward and 25 backwards) but also,聽for the first time in a ski boot, side-to-side聽motion (23 degrees inward and 12 degrees outward). The lateral flex adds precision and comfort for climbing rock and ice without skis,聽and for skinning on steep and icy skin tracks. Combined with a rockered Vibram outsole and a shock-absorbing polyurethane insert, the boots feel impressively comfortable for walking. Locked in ski mode, the carbon fiber聽and Grilamid plastic cuff system on all聽six boots in the line聽stiffens up comparably to other lightweight touring boots, says Sbrissa.
Another first in a ski boot is the Procline鈥檚 full gaiter. A waterproof zippered booty seals the heat moldable liner inside the outer shell, keeping powder and slush out even when both buckles are wide open.
To arrive at six different models, Arc'teryx made three different shells and married them with two different liners. For the shells, there's the top-of-the-line Procline聽Carbon,聽the regular Procline boot, which features less carbon, and a women's version of the regular Procline. Then聽there's a聽light聽liner that saves weight聽and a support liner that adds stiffness, available with any of the three shells.聽The top-of-the-line Procline Carbon boot聽with the light liner聽weighs 2.6 pounds and聽the regular聽Procline boot聽with the support liner weighs 2.8 pounds. The Procline Carbon with either liner聽retails for $1,000, while聽the聽regular Procline聽and the women's version both聽retail聽for $750.聽
We'll put聽both the boot and the airbag to the test over the following days while backcountry skiing in British Columbia, so stay tuned for more detailed reviews.
*The price of the bags has been updated