Last tested
2024
Status:ongoing
2025

Freeride 30

Decathlon's airbag backpack, designed in partnership with Alpride, for added safety in risky situations.
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In words

Intro
Designed in collaboration with Alpride, it marks the French multinational's entry into the airbag backpack market. The first thing to note is the price, which comes in around 100 euros under the average for this segment. Despite the low cost, it's one of the lightest canister packs of this volume, without scrimping on features or durability. The unorthodox shovel and probe pocket opens conveniently and easily at the bottom. On the inside of the flap there are some tips for emergency situations. The main compartment is roomy and opens from the top, and there's a felt-lined goggle pocket with zip for small items, as well as a small pocket on the waist belt. The trigger can sit either to the right or left, and it comes with ski/snowboard carrier, ice axe/poles carrier, helmet net and RECCO reflector. Not bad at all.
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Technical specifications

Weight description
2,200 g / 4.85 lbs. including Alpride 2.0 system
Inflation type
canister
Inflation system
Alpride 2.0
Inflation time
3 sec.
Weight
2200 g
Airbag volume
30 L
Balloon volume
150 L
Available capacities
30
Available sizes
one, adjustable back panel
Price
449.99 €
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