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Thread: Pieps DSP harness question ?

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    Pieps DSP harness question ?

    My local shop has the Pieps Freeride in stock, but will have to special order the DSP if I decide to go with that model.

    The Freeride they have has a super nice harness, the salesman says he is "pretty sure" the DSP will come with the same harness.

    I almost feel like getting the Freeride just for the nice harness. Even though it only has one antenna, it was really easy to use. We did some practice searches in the store, and the single-antenna Freeride zoomed right in.

    But I feel like I owe it to my buddies to get the 3-antenna DSP. Does anyone know if it comes with the super-nice harness ?

    (Pieps website shows the harness on the Freeride, but not with the DSP)

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    Here's the DSP harness:



    It's a piece of shit but I would still get a 3 antenna beacon.

    Personally, I put my DSP in a zipped pocket.
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    ^^^^^ Wow. That is a super cheap looking harness. Funny that the $199 Freeride comes with a trick harness, and the $450 DSP has that shitty thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by B-Squads in Deep Pow View Post
    ^^^^^ Wow. That is a super cheap looking harness. Funny that the $199 Freeride comes with a trick harness, and the $450 DSP has that shitty thing.
    whatmore do you want? A buttplug?

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    The DSP plastic harness works just fine. Its easy to wear and I've not had any problems over the past season. Its hardly a deal breaker.

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    new dsp v6.2 ships with a different harness then ^^. zippered pouch style rig that is the same as that shown on the pieps website for the freeride. do your bros a favor and get the dsp.

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    The original DSP harness was awesome; I know cause I have one. It's a very thick cordura I think. I have no idea why they changed it.
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    Agreed on the old harness. Much nicer than that plastic one. However, the last thing in the world that would break the deal in buying a DSP would be the harness. Way to sweet of a beacon to even think about that. The harness isn't the part of the beacon that save lives and gives peace of mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arty50 View Post
    The original DSP harness was awesome; I know cause I have one. It's a very thick cordura I think. I have no idea why they changed it.
    I own the old harness; I bought a DSP with the new harness for my father. The difference between them isn't that big, imho

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeatownSlackey View Post
    new dsp v6.2 ships with a different harness then ^^. zippered pouch style rig that is the same as that shown on the pieps website for the freeride. do your bros a favor and get the dsp.
    Confirmed on first point, and agreed with second point.

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    Wow, thats a nice harness. Any chance pieps will swap our old ones?
    eating and sleeping is serious business

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    I have a DPS
    Agreed, like the beacon a lot but hate the retarded harness
    I rigged an old radio harness to work
    either that or i carry it in a zipped pocket in my pants

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeatownSlackey View Post
    new dsp v6.2 ships with a different harness then ^^. zippered pouch style rig that is the same as that shown on the pieps website for the freeride. do your bros a favor and get the dsp.
    Confirmed today at the shop.
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    Quote Originally Posted by B-Squads in Deep Pow View Post

    Even though it only has one antenna, it was really easy to use. We did some practice searches in the store, and the single-antenna Freeride zoomed right in.

    But I feel like I owe it to my buddies to get the 3-antenna DSP.

    the 3 antenna really shines in deep burials and multiples. i'm not too familiar with the freeride but the dsp is a good unit. another one you might want to look at is the pulse. try as many as you can in the field before you make your purchase. i think you will be happier using the 3 antenna models.

    and yes they are changing the harness on the dsp for this season.

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    A third antenna helps with pinpointing -- it has no relevance to multiple burials, i.e., the D3, Patroller/X1, and Tracker2 have three antennas yet no marking/masking for multiple burials, while the latest version of the ARVA A.D.vanced has only two antennas yet has a marking/masking feature for multiple burials.
    The Ortovox S1, Barryvox Pulse, Pieps DSP, and ARVA 3 Axes all have both three antennas and marking/masking.

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    thanks jonathan, i knew the ones i've dealt with are better with the multiples but i guess i correlated the marking capability with the 3rd antenna. i need to get back into the tech aspect of the newer technology.

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    Where can I buy a new Pieps harness?

    Anyone know where I can buy (online) one of the new Pieps harnesses? I've got a DSP and don't particularly like the harness, the new one looks sweet.

    I looked on the Pieps website but didn't see a way to buy one.

    But I did look over their 'history of the Pieps' on the website and noted that my first beacon was the original red 2275Hz Pieps 1 from 1975 which I've still got in a junk box somewhere.... I think it still works.

    It sure brings back memories of ski trips on narrow skis and wool clothing and frozen toes :-) .....

    anyway thanks,

    ronco

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    Try libertymountain.com -- they're the U.S. distributor.
    (And that sure is an old beacon you have there -- might be a collector's item by now, only a bit newer than the original Skadi!)

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    Thread drift apology in advance, but since some Pieps owners might be subscribed to this thread, figured might be a good place to post this:
    http://www.pieps.com/en/news-mainmen...se-dsp-62.html
    Seems like the only new features for 6.2 seem are for . . . enhanced functionality only with regards for deactivation via iProbe?

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    Trigger pulled: Pieps DSP special-ordered today from my local shop.

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    Got mine a couple of weeks go. Sickness. My first non-rental probe. It was between the Pieps DSP and the Mammut Barryvox Pulse. After a lot of research and a personal in-shop test of each, I decided on the DSP.
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    http://www.patrollersupply.com/equipment/item_67.asp

    works pretty well, keeps the signal near your head too. No harder to access quickly than the shitty harness. IMO
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    ^ Good link, thanks.
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    i have found that the new harness makes it a little harder to actually get the beacon out. Also, a big difference between a 1 and 3 antennae beacon is going to be in the range that you get a signal at. the 3 does not need orientation to find the flux line if the beacon is buried in a vertical postion, where a 1 or 2 antennae does, and therefor will not give you the best signal at the advertised distance.....

    good call on the DSP. I love mine. I really don't mind the old harness at all, but the new one does come with a pen holder.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dobish View Post
    Also, a big difference between a 1 and 3 antennae beacon is going to be in the range that you get a signal at. the 3 does not need orientation to find the flux line if the beacon is buried in a vertical postion, where a 1 or 2 antennae does, and therefor will not give you the best signal at the advertised distance.....
    Although admitedly I have not examined that orientation in my several hundred range test trials, I am pretty sure that statement is incorrect, as the third antenna plays no role in initial signal acquisition.

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