Original Rescue Tarp (Professional and Heavy Duty Use)

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Original Rescue Tarp (Professional and Heavy Duty Use)

$350.00

** MADE TO ORDER** Note: Side panels in this batch will be DARK BLUE (see color swatch photo).

Rescue Tarps are an essential piece of gear for backcountry skiing. This multi-purpose tarp/sled can be used as an emergency shelter or bivvy sack if you need to spend the night outside, and can also be used to package an injured patient and slide them to out on the snow to definitive medical care.

This tarp/sled is designed to maximize durability while remaining lightweight. Ideal for avalanche instructors, guides, outdoor professionals, avid skiers, and those who love durable gear. This is not the lightest tarp/sled on the market, but it will stand up to routine use when used properly, unlike other ultralight models, which are designed for a single or minimal use.

Proper usage is required to ensure the longevity of this equipment. This product is designed to be used according to American Mountain Guide Association Ski Guide standards. If you need instruction or are unsure of how to use this tarp/sled, please email sewalpine@gmail.com or reach out to San Juan Expeditions. We will have a demonstration video in the coming months!

San Juan Expeditions Student Discount: Get $25 off if you have registered for a Companion Rescue or Avalanche Education course with San Juan Expeditions for the 2021-22 season! Email proof of your registration to sewalpine@gmail.com.

Photos by William Berger, Jack Klim, Brian Babbit, and Hannah Trim.

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FEATURES:

  • 14 webbing hand loops

  • 10 small webbing loops for packaging patient

  • 2-way 3/4” velcro (can be attached in several configurations)

  • Interior Webbing Cage minimizes drag when towing. Two open webbing “sleeves” are used to keep skis/split skis in place.

  • 8 tie-down points for use as an emergency shelter

  • Optional straps for packaging patient (4x54” + 2x34” with oversized cinch adjusters)

  • Stuff Sack included

TECH SPECS:

  • Total weight Tarp/Sled + Straps + Stuff Sack = 1 lb. 14 oz. (~855 g)

  • Total weigh Tarp/Sled + Stuff Sack = 1 lb. 12 oz. (~790 g)

  • Tarp Dimensions: 103” x 81”

  • Center Panel Fabric: HyperD 300- 300 Denier Poly, PU coated back, DWR front, 4000 mm hydrostatic head

  • Side Panel Fabric: 2.2 Hex 70- 70 Denier Nylon, PU coated back, DWR front, 3000 mm hydrostatic head

EVACUATION USE:

  • This tarp/sled is designed for winter use with skis, according to AMGA guidelines. It should not be dragged over non-snow surfaces. Skis/splitboards are used inside of the tarp for rigidity. Other items like backpacks may be used instead, but may compromise rigidity.

  • Use skis/split skis WITH SKINS ATTACHED inside of the tarp/sled in the webbing cage. Attach skins so that the skin sits over the outside edge of the ski, in order to protect the tarp from tearing.

  • Be sure to appropriately pad and insulate the patient from the cold as well as from bulky ski/splitboard bindings.

  • Use small webbing loops to attach optional straps or cord for packaging the patient.

  • Use large webbing loops for hand loops.

  • For towing, attach a rope or cord to the three long loops at the feet and/or head of the patient.

  • A rated harness and appropriate belay MUST be used in addition to the standard setup when lowering or raising a patient or moving over complex terrain.

  • Have any questions? Reach out to San Juan Expeditions for expert instruction!