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Summit
This.
And Manuel Genshwein checked for the existence of such a case... and couldn't find one. He made that point at a training I attended in 2010 along with the other points above and that is when I started putting my beacon in my pants.
I thought of doing this, as quite a few guides I know do it. Then I spoke to one who was swept in an avalanche with his beacon in his pocket and it was broken from some sort of impact, even though he remained uninjured and on top at the end of it all. After some reflection, particularly on one of the stated purposes of using the harness correctly, I decided the negatives I could identify about the harness were outweighed by the 2 ways it minimizes the chance of damage.
"Sometimes nuthin' is a real cool hand"
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