
Originally Posted by
galibier_numero_un
In the other thread, I mentioned a concern about two pieces systems like the BCA.
The concept seems convenient, but my concern lies with stress on the umbilical. It seems to me, to be a major point of potential failure - the body of the unit moving around when you rummage through your pack, compatibility with packs (H2O sleeve?) , etc.
What's the general consensus on this?
... Thom
So I run link 2.0 and prior was 1.0. I have had other radios and nothing compares. I thought I would use baofanng and found them in a bag in my gear room.
Link is easy and distance is pretty good. I ski at a large resort and unless buddy is on the complete other side it’s not an issue. No durability issues. I have run it in hydration sleeve and left unit in bottom near bladder. You can secure it in a pouch maybe like a padded bone but I’ve never had an issue. BCA is good.
New BCA packs have a specific sleeve for radio
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