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05-22-2019, 07:19 PM #1devon
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Should I buy a a Vario Zip-on ABS pack
Considering buying two of these used for my kids. What’s the general opinion on these packs. Seems like they are a few years old.
Last edited by devon; 05-22-2019 at 11:27 PM.
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05-23-2019, 08:24 AM #2
Check to see if you can actually get the compressed nitrogen cylinders refilled somewhere near you (and for the foreseeable future). ABS has gone from being an industry leader to a struggling outlier in the past few years due to recall and financial problems.
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05-23-2019, 09:25 AM #3
Pretty sure ABS has filed for bankruptcy. Act accordingly.
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05-25-2019, 09:26 AM #4
I've been on the vario system for three seasons or so.
Pro's:
The ability to swap bags. I've got four different bags of different volumes that take less than a minute to switch. You can typically get a new bag for well under $100.
Removable handle
Seems to work as intended
Good ergonomics. I don't like the bags with the oversized top where the bag is stored.
Con's
You can't just go fill up a cylinder. You have to source both a new cylinder and handle together that are kind of pricey.
NA shops that carry ABS are hard to find and getting rare. I have an extra cylinder and handle so I don't have to go without in case of deployment.
I've had a warranty issue which was handled quickly and efficiently with a new base unit arriving in about a week. New cylinders and handles also take about a week. If you go the ABS route and have any issues, contact Cedric in Quebec at ced.laffont@abs-airbag.ca. Super fast response time and great to deal with.Snowmobiling is not a crime.
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