EVOC photo//2015

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photo 2015


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CONTENT

FOTO LOC. 1/250 SEC; F/7,1 IBEROSTAR ESTADI - PALMA DE MALLORCA CHRISTOPH JORDA

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THE EVOC STORY

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ON LOCATION

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COLOURS

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BACKPACKS

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ZIP-ON ABS

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CAMERA BLOCKS

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CAMERA STRAPS

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ACCESSORIES

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QM & AWARDS

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MATERIALS

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OVERVIEW

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CONTACT


THE EVOC STORY

Together we´ve travelled the world for many years constantly searching for perfect trails and the best powder descents. We have discovered many fantastic spots and perfect runs even in the most remote locations on this planet. It wasn´t always easy finding the right equipment for our trips. It was particularly hard to find backpacks and bags on the market that met our requirements. So our solution was to make them ourselves! This is how we started developing and producing equipment that

-Bernd Stucke, Founder

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met our requirements, initially only for ourselves and our friends. The result was a range of high-quality, sophisticated products with refined details and clever features – that looked good as well. What we had not expected was the increasing number of people who wanted our gear.

comfort and safety. We still travel the world as much as we can with our sports equipment – meanwhile, often also with our business gear. In doing so, we test all our products ourselves and we invest a great deal of time and energy in optimizing our solutions down to the smallest details.

So, in 2008, the idea of founding our own company was born.

We communicate our passion for sports and for what we do in every product. That’s why EVOC products are always a bit more than just pieces of equipment.

Since then a lot has changed for us, but then again very little has changed. We continue to focus on uncompromising quality, functionality and durability to set the standard in terms of design,

-Holger Feist, Founder

-Jan Sallawitz, Marketing


FOTO LOC. 30,0 SEC; F/8 TEHERAN, IRN STEFAN HUNZIKER

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THE EVOC STO-

wanderlust EVOC WAS PERSONALLY DEVELOPED AND TESTED BY US IN: NEPAL IRAN BOLIVIA ARGENTINA SCOTLAND THAILAND CAMBODIA SPAIN JAPAN AUSTRIA ICELAND KAMCHATKA LEBANON KENYA TURKEY CANADA RUSSIA FRANCE HONG KONG KASHMIR ITALY ROMANIA CHILE VIETNAM TIBET/ICELAND ECUADOR USA UZBEKISTAN GERMANY TO BE CONTINUED... EVOC ON LOCATION 2014 HOKKAIDO/JAPAN

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Photographers always strive to capture the perfect moment of action in an ideal setting. No matter the sports discipline: When commitment and passion meet perfection, time seems to stand still. Action sports photography has always been an integral part of EVOC’s history, and it soon became obvious that there was no way around developing our own PHOTO backpack collection.

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Hokkaido, Japan, 8 January 2014: It’s minus 15 degrees Celsius and a strong wind is blowing. At least it has stopped snowing for a few minutes so visibility has become a bit better. We have struggled our way through seemingly bottomless powder snow to reach this spot to produce a classical powder picture in one of Japan’s typical birch

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JAPAN

ON LOCATION

forests. It turns out to be a real challenge for both the photographer and his sensitive equipment since the snow is literally everywhere. Now hurry up. “Ready? – Drop in!” Perfect. The shot is done. “Good job, Renilla!”

Jan Sallawitz EVOC Marketing Manager


FOTO LOC. 1/100 SEC; F/5,7 HOKKAIDO JPN RENILLA MARGREITER RICHARD WALCH JAN SALLAWITZ

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PETROL

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COLOURS OF TRAVELLING


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PERFORMANCE BACKPACKS TECHNOLOGY

NEUTRALITE CARRYING SYSTEM Designed for ambitious to professional use, the new NEUTRALITE SYSTEM is a carrying system for high-capacity backpacks, which means that even heavier loads can be carried in a more balanced way and as comfortably as possible for a longer period of time. Back adaption and weight distribution are guaranteed by the shapeable stabilising element on the inside, which transfers the weight onto a wide, thickly padded hip belt (01) via segmented and strategically positioned padding elements. In this way, the weight is absorbed

as neutrally as possible at the body’s centre of gravity. Exceptionally wide, well-padded, ergonomically shaped shoulder straps (02) with a deep cut-out around the neck keep the backpack in position at all times and prevent it from slipping and sliding even during high-performance activities. Practical cut-outs in the spinal region ensure unrestricted freedom of movement of the vertebrae, while preventing weight distribution onto the sensitive back area.

AIR CIRCULATION SYSTEM The AIR CIRCULATION SYSTEM is featured in all our PHOTO/CAMERA backpacks, because it guarantees perfect ventilation even during high-sweat and high-strain activities, and at the same time prevents the sensitive kidney area from cooling down too much. Lateral cut-outs along the channel enable even more air to flow out. In addition, the padding along

the sides of the back has been reduced to further optimise air outflow. However, the sensitive back area is protected against lateral wind thanks to the padding of the NEUTRALITE SYSTEM. Not only do the pads form the channel to facilitate vertical ventilation, they also protect the wearer from horizontal air inflow and cold kidneys.

AIRO FLEX AIRO FLEX is an extremely durable fabric that is both air-permeable and flexible. We use this material in our highest-quality hip belts, where it ensures excellent load distribution to the hips as well as maximum ventilation – for superior wearing comfort. 12


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PHOTO CP 35l

BLACK 5309 - 101

TECHNICAL DETAILS xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx 14

Quick-access avalanche compartment with emergency plan Attachment system for: snowboard, skis (diagonal/vertical), snowshoes, 2 ice picks, poles, tripod (front/side) Partitioning (individual, padded) Camera compartment (opens up wide, on the rear side) Organisational compartments for: CF and SD cards Notebook pocket 17’’ Side compartment (fits 3 l hydration system) Hip belt pocket Hip belt (extra-wide, padded, removable) Back section with ventilation channels (reinforced, padded) Carrying handle Base with rubber feet (reinforced) T-zipper pullers (easy-to-use) Rain cover (integrated, removable)

DATA 35 l 3090 g 34 x 55 x 19 cm

MATERIALS Nylon 420/D PU coated, Nylon 210/D Ripstop PU coated, Ballistic Nylon 1680/D PU coated, Air Mesh, 3D Air Mesh, Breathable Elastic Waistband, Atilon PE Foam, Transparent Tarpaulin


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Fully equipped camera backpack for the entire equipment of a professional sports cameramen. Developed with high-end sports photography and filming in mind, this backpack offers protection for sensitive equipment as well as superior comfort - even during long shootings with the bike or on snow. The main compartment is accessible from the back, and the wide opening allows for easy access to your entire equipment. Additionally, a separate avalanche compartment on the front offers storage space for a shovel and probe, for added safety in case of an emergency.

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EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply

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EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply 1 minute pause We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

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TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

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No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

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Yes We need help! Land here!

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Yes We need help! Land here!

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So far Derek Frankowski’s career could be divided in two parts. Before 2010 when co-created Life Cycles, a film that has changed the action sports films landscape, and after. Before he was happily shooting still images for the top MTB brands and magazines around the globe. During that time he was able to produce some of the industries most icon images and push the public’s awareness of the young sport. While shooting photos Derek embarked on a 5 year journey with Ryan Gibb to

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produce the film Life Cycles and was his first project behind a moving pictures camera. Now his work reflects this new direction and he’s exploring the possibilities in other genre’s. Working with top global brands he’s pushing the 4K visual language and exploring the potential of motion picture content. “My work habits and gear reflect my roots shooting stills in action sports. I learned to carry all my

gear on my back to produce the images I wanted. With moving into the cinema world I’m trying my best to preserve that ability and flexibility to work as much as a “lone wolf” as possible. The EVOC bags allow me to pack and protect all the gear I use when headed into the field….sometime a old growth forest and other times a NHL arena. I consider my work to be very thoughtful and I like my equipment to emulate that. EVOC does that with their designs”.


EVOC PHOTO PRO

DEREK FRANOWSKI CAN EVOC TEAM SINCE: 2014 DISCIPLINE: NATURE SPORTS HOMETOWN: ROSSLAND / B.C.

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PHOTO CP 26l

QUICK SIDE ACCESS

BLACK 5316 - 101

TECHNICAL DETAILS xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx 18

Quick-access avalanche compartment with emergency plan Attachment system for: snowboard, skis (diagonal/vertical), snowshoes, 2 ice picks (stowable), poles, tripod (front/side) Compartment management: camera compartment 60, equipment compartment 40 Partitioning (individual, padded) Quick access to camera (side) Side compartment (fits 2 l hydration system) Organisational compartments for: CF and SD cards Notebook pocket 17� (padded) Hip belt (extra-wide, padded, removable) with pocket Back section with ventilation channels (reinforced, padded) Base with rubber feet (reinforced) T-zipper pullers (easy-to-use) Rain cover (integrated, removable)

RUBY 5316 - 132

AWARDS RED DOT DESIGN AWARD 2013

DATA 26 l 2450 g 30 x 52 x 17 cm

MATERIALS Nylon 210/D Ripstop PU coated, Nylon 840/D PU coated, Air Mesh, Atilon PE Foam, Transparent Tarpaulin


EMERGENCY PLAN

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

One rescuer

Multiple rescuers

25 25 cm cm

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Yes We need help! Land here!

RESCUE STRATEGY

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply 1 minute pause

1 minute pause

We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

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Multiple rescuers

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Yes We need help! Land here!

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per minute, pause then repeat

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EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply 1 minute pause We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

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EMERGENCY PLAN

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

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One rescuer

Multiple rescuers

EMERGENCY CALL 25 25 EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP 90 WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply cm cm

1 minute pause We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

Multiple rescuers

25 25 cm cm

90

EMERGENCY PLAN

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply

1 minute pause Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

Yes We need help! Land here!

EMERGENCY PLAN

EMERGENCY PLAN

1 minute pause

Yes We need help! Land here!

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

One rescuer

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

RESCUE STRATEGY

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

One rescuer

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

RESCUE STRATEGY

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

One rescuer

cm cm

90

1 minute pause

Multiple rescuers

25 25 cm cm

90

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply

Multiple rescuers

25 25

Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

Yes We need help! Land here!

No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

EMERGENCY PLAN

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

RESCUE STRATEGY

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

One rescuer

No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

1 minute pause

We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

Multiple rescuers

25 25 cm cm

90

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply

1 minute pause

We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

1 minute pause

Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

RESCUE STRATEGY

1. Obtain an SHOVEL overview TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit.

Multiple rescuers

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply

1 minute pause Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

1 minute pause

No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

E M E R G E N C Y P L A EN M E R G E N C Y P L A N

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply

cm cm

cm cm

1 minute pause

1 minute pause

Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

Yes We need help! Land here!

No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

1 minute pause We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

1 minute pause Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

Yes We need help! Land here!

No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

RESCUE STRATEGY

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

One rescuer 25 25 cm cm

90

Multiple rescuers

No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

70-200mm

90

70-200mm

No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

cm cm

70-200mm

Yes We need help! Land here!

Yes We need help! Land here!

EMERGENCY PLAN RESCUE STRATEGY 1. Obtain an overview TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help EMERGENCY RESCUE RESCUE STRATEGY 6. AsSTRATEGY soon as the last buried subjectPLAN has been located, immediately switch allObtain transceivers to transmit. 1. an SHOVEL overview TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL One rescuer Multiple rescuers EMERGENCY CALL 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 25 25 EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: while looking911 and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. CALL FOR HELP 5. Call for help 90 WHO – is calling? 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, WHAT – happened? immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. One rescuer Multiple rescuers One rescuer Multiple rescuers WHERE – is the accident site? CALL WHEN – did it happen?EMERGENCY 25 25 25 25 HOW MANY – injured persons of injury), rescuers? 1414, EU: 112, (type Austria: 140, Switzerland: WEATHER – at the accident site? France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 Alpine Distress SignalCALL FOR Reply HELP

E M E R G E N C Y P L A EN M E R G E N C Y P L A N

25 25

70-200mm

Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

One rescuer

Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

EMERGENCY PLAN

RESCUE STRATEGY

70-200mm

We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

1 minute pause

70-200mm

1 minute pause

RESCUE STRATEGY

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply

per minute, pause then repeat

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

EMERGENCY PLAN

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply

19 25 25 cm cm

90

Multiple rescuers

RESCUE STRATEGY

EMERGENCY PLAN

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

One rescuer

EMERGENCY PLAN

EMERGENCY PLAN

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time.

RESCUE STRATEGY

cm cm

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply 1 minute pause We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

1 minute pause Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

Yes We need help! Land here!

90

No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

One rescuer 25 25 cm cm

90

Multiple rescuers

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

EMERGENCY PLAN

RESCUE STRATEGY

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

EMERGENCY PLAN

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

4. ExcavateRESCUE and provideSTRATEGY first aid. EMERGENCY PLAN 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, 1. Obtain an overview TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for EMERGENCY CALL the search. EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search,France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 while looking and listening at the same time. CALL FOR HELP 4. Excavate and provide first aid. WHO – is calling? 5. Call for help WHAT – happened? 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located,WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), One rescuers? rescuer Multiple rescuers WEATHER – at the accident site? EMERGENCY CALL Alpine Distress Signal Reply 25 25 EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, 1 minute pause 1 minute pause France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 We need help: Give 6 signals Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat per minute, pause then repeat CALL FOR HELP SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply 1 minute pause We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

1 minute pause Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

RESCUE STRATEGY

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

One rescuer 25 25 cm cm

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply rescuers 1Multiple minute pause 1 minute pause We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

90

Yes We need help! Land here!

No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

One rescuer cm cm

90

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

RESCUE STRATEGY

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

EMERGENCY PLAN

Multiple rescuers

25 25

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply 1 minute pause

1 minute pause

RESCUE STRATEGY WHO – is calling?

WHAT – happened? TRANSCEIVER PROBE WHERE – is LEADS the accident site? LEADS SHOVEL

WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply 1 minute pause

1 minute pause

We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

Yes No One rescuer Multiple rescuers We need help! We don´t need help! Land here! Don´t land! 25 25 cm cm

90

One rescuer 25 25 cm cm

90

Multiple rescuers

70-200mm

Yes We need help! Land here!

70-200mm

1 minute pause Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

70-200mm

1 minute pause We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

70-200mm

EMERGENCY PLAN

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply

EMERGENCY PLAN

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply 1 minute pause We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

1 minute pause Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

RESCUE STRATEGY

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

One rescuer 25 25 cm cm

90

EMERGENCY PLAN

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

RESCUE STRATEGY

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

while looking Multiple rescuers

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply 1 minute pause

1 minute pause

One rescuer 25 25 cm cm

90

Multiple rescuers

70-200mm

cm cm

70-200mm

Multiple rescuers

25 25

70-200mm

One rescuer

70-200mm

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

70-200mm

Yes We need help! Land here!

70-200mm

EMERGENCY PLAN

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

RESCUE STRATEGY

1 minute pause Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

70-200mm

1 minute pause We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

70-200mm

EMERGENCY PLAN

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply

No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

70-200mm

1 minute pause

Fully equipped, sports-inspired camera backpack for professional and amateur photographers. Designed to meet all requirements during active use, the backpack provides maximum protection for sensitive camera equipment. The 60/40-segmentation of the backpack’s interior offers enough space for a complete set of photo equipment, and a separated compartment for your personal belongings. The entire interior is accessible from the backside, which opens up widely, while you can reach the camera quickly and easily – even from over the shoulder – thanks to the quick side access. 70-200mm

EMERGENCY PLAN

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply

EMERGENCY PLAN

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

70-200mm

1 minute pause We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

RESCUE STRATEGY

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply

70-200mm

EMERGENCY PLAN

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

FEATURES


MARKUS GREBER GER EVOC TEAM SINCE: 2010 DISCIPLINE: BIKE HOMETOWN: MUNICH BAVARIA

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Markus Greber is a famous, prize winning sports photographer from Germany with many publications over recent years. Dreaded for his straight working discipline he never comes home without a great shot. “What fascinates me most in action sports photography is the continuous change of settings. The weather, light situations, models, landscapes – no matter how the

situation is, the demand for the photo quality is always high. This is a constant challenge for me and my equipment. I need a robust and ergonomic backpack which is small and lightweighted, that carries all needed gear to partly very remote locations and works in even the roughest conditions – either on muddy trails in the woods or on rocky paths high up in the alps.”

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PHOTO PHOTO SCOUT 18l

BLACK 5310 - 101

TECHNICAL DETAILS xx xx xx xx xx xx xx

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Attachment system for: Ice pick, poles, tripod Compartment management: camera compartment 60, equipment compartment 40 Partitioning (individual, padded) Easy-to-access camera compartment (on the rear side) Quick access to camera (side) Front-access equipment compartment Side compartment (fits 2 l hydration system)

PETROL - GREEN 5310 - 129

DATA 18 l 1790 g 27 x 52 x 17 cm

MATERIALS Nylon 210/D Ripstop PU coated, Nylon 840/D PU coated, Breathable Elastic Waistband, Atilon PE Foam, Transparent Tarpaulin


CP 18l

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Camera backpack for ambitious amateur sports photographers, or professionals, who aim to travel light when shooting. The pack provides maximum protection for sensitive camera equipment, and a separate compartment for your personal belongings. Both compartments offer individual access and feature easy-to-use T-zipper pullers. Plus, you can reach the camera quickly and easily – even from over the shoulder – thanks to the quick side

CF CARD

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SD CARDS

CF CARD

SD CARDS

CF CARD

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Baschi Bender loves high mountains and exposed locations. He is known to create perfect shots in hair-raising surroundings and is not discouraged by alpine approaches with rope and crampons. “Outdoor photography is tough, uncomfortable and exhausting. But it brings you to the wildest and most beautiful places on earth – and that is what it’s all about. However, if you want to use highly fragile cameras here, you need the right carrying gear with perfect protection properties and the right ergonomics for quick access. In the backcountry it is all about the functionality of all features. Because, only if you always have a working camera at hand, you can capture the perfect moment that makes a perfect picture.” 24


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BASCHI BENDER / GER EVOC TEAM SINCE: 2010 DISCIPLINE: TOURING ALPINE HOMETOWN: FREIBURG BADEN WÜRTEMBERG.

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FOTO LOC. ST. MORITZ CH SVEN KUEENLE IMMANUEL MEIER

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ere I was shooting with my colleagues from Legs Of Steel in St. Moritz, Switzerland, on a perfect blue bird day where fresh powder snow still lay on the ground. We were filming at a somewhat smaller face. Below that, Thomas and I found a rock: It was like the perfect natural kicker. I did a flat 3 – it all went well from my point of view but I jumped out of the photographer’s frame so I had to do the same thing all over again. When I jumped the second time, everything worked out: the trick and the photography. -Sven Kueenle, professional freeskier

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ZIP-ON ABS TECHNOLOGY

ABS AVALANCHE AIRBAG SYSTEM The ABS avalanche airbag is a system that can help to prevent burial in an avalanche. Pulling the handle of the ABS avalanche airbag activates the two airbags in seconds. The volume of the airbag allows a skier or snowboarder to stay on the surface of the avalanche.

ACTIVATION OF ABS-AIRBAG

ZIP-ON ABS

ABS速 VARIO-LINE BASE UNIT

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EVOC ZIP-ON

ULTIMATE AVALANCHE SAFETY BACKPACK SYSTEM


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ZIP-ON ABS ZIP-ON ABS CP 26l

QUICK SIDE ACCESS

PETROL 5210 - 117

TECHNICAL DETAILS xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx

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Quick-access avalanche compartment with emergency plan Attachment system for: snowboard, skis (diagonal/vertical), snowshoes, 2 ice picks (stowable), poles, tripod (front/side) Compartment management: camera compartment 60, equipment compartment 40 Partitioning (individual, padded) Backpack opens up wide on the front side Quick access to camera (side) Notebook pocket 17” (padded) Base with rubber feet (reinforced) T-zipper pullers (easy-to-use) Rain cover (integrated, removable)

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ZIP-ON ABS Backpack top attachment for the ABS® Vario-Line base unit

DATA 26 l / 1700 g / 30 x 52 x 17 cm

MATERIALS Nylon 210/D Ripstop PU, Nylon 840/D PU coated, coated, Atilon PE Foam, Transparent Tarpaulin


1 minute pause We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

EMERGENCY PLAN

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

RESCUE STRATEGY

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

One rescuer

Multiple rescuers

25 25 cm cm

90

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply 1 minute pause

1 minute pause

We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

Yes We need help! Land here!

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

One rescuer

One rescuer

Multiple rescuers

25 25 cm cm

90

EMERGENCY PLAN

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

RESCUE STRATEGY

Multiple rescuers

25 25 cm cm

90

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply 1 minute pause

1 minute pause

We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

Yes We need help! Land here!

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

RESCUE STRATEGY

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

One rescuer

Multiple rescuers

25 25 cm cm

90

1 minute pause

EMERGENCY PLAN

Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

Yes We need help! Land here!

No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply 1 minute pause We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

RESCUE STRATEGY

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

One rescuer

Multiple rescuers

25 25 cm cm

90

1 minute pause Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

Yes We need help! Land here!

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

1 minute pause We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

Yes We need help! Land here!

RESCUE STRATEGY

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

One rescuer

EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP Multiple rescuers

EMERGENCY PLAN

cm cm

WHO – is calling? 25 25 WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? 90 WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply

90

cm cm

1 minute pause We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

1 minute pause

No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

E EMME ER RG GE EN NC CY Y P PL LA AN N

EMERGENCY PLAN

RESCUE STRATEGY

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply

1 minute pause Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

Yes We need help! Land here!

EMERGENCY PLAN

1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

Multiple rescuers

25 25

One rescuer

1 minute pause Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

Yes We need help! Land here!

One rescuer

E EMME ER RG GE EN NC CY Y P PL LA AN N

EMERGENCY PLAN

RESCUE STRATEGY

1. ObtainPLAN an overview TRANSCEIVER EMERGENCY RESCUE STRATEGY LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for 1. Obtainthe ansearch. overview TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL 2. Turn all transceivers are anot used for search, 3. OFF At least one rescuer which conducts transceiver the search. while looking and listening at the same time. 3. At least one rescuer conducts transceiver search, 4. Excavate and provide firsta aid. while looking and listening at the same time. 5. Call for help 4. Excavate and provide firstburied aid. subject has been located, 6. As soon as the last 5. Call for help immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, One rescuer Multiple rescuers EMERGENCY CALL immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. One rescuer 25 25 Multiple rescuers EU: 112,CALL Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, EMERGENCY 25 25 France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, CALL FOR HELP France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 90 – is calling? CALL WHO FOR HELP WHAT – happened? 90 WHO –WHERE is calling? – is the accident site? WHATWHEN – happened? – did it happen? WHERE – isMANY the accident site? HOW – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WHENWEATHER – did it happen? – at the accident site? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? Alpine Signalsite? Reply WEATHER – Distress at the accident 1 minute pause 1 minute pause Alpine Distress Signal Reply

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

Multiple rescuers

25 25 cm cm

cm cm

cm cm

We need help: Give 6 signals Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals 1 minute pause 1 minute pause per minute, pause then repeat per minute, pause then repeat We need help: Give 6 signals Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then SIGNALS TOrepeat AIRCRAFT per minute, pause then repeat

70-200mm

No We don´t need help! No Don´t land! We don´t need help! Don´t land!

EMERGENCY PLAN

Yes SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT We need help! Yes Land here! We need help! Land here!

1 minute pause

We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

Yes We need help! Land here!

RESCUE STRATEGY

1 minute pause We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

One rescuer

Multiple rescuers

25 25 cm cm

90

1 minute pause Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

Yes We need help! Land here!

RESCUE STRATEGY

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

One rescuer

EMERGENCY PLAN

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

Multiple rescuers

25 25 cm cm

90

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply 1 minute pause

1 minute pause

We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

No We don´t need help! No Don´t land! We don´t need help! Don´t land!

EMERGENCY PLAN

1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply

EMERGENCY PLAN

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply

We need help: Give 6 signals Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals 1 minute pause 1 minute pause per minute, pause then repeat per minute, pause then repeat We need help: Give 6 signals Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then SIGNALS TOrepeat AIRCRAFT per minute, pause then repeat

70-200mm

Yes SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT We need help! Yes Land here! We need help! Land here!

No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

RESCUE STRATEGY

1. ObtainPLAN an overview TRANSCEIVER EMERGENCY RESCUE STRATEGY LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for 1. Obtainthe ansearch. overview TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL 2. Turn all transceivers are anot used for search, 3. OFF At least one rescuer which conducts transceiver the search. while looking and listening at the same time. 3. At least one rescuer conducts transceiver search, 4. Excavate and provide firsta aid. while looking and listening at the same time. 5. Call for help 4. Excavate and provide firstburied aid. subject has been located, 6. As soon as the last 5. Call for help immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, One rescuer Multiple rescuers EMERGENCY CALL immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. One rescuer 25 25 Multiple rescuers EU: 112,CALL Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, EMERGENCY 25 25 France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, CALL FOR HELP France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 90 – is calling? CALL WHO FOR HELP WHAT – happened? 90 WHO –WHERE is calling? – is the accident site? WHATWHEN – happened? – did it happen? WHERE – isMANY the accident site? HOW – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WHENWEATHER – did it happen? – at the accident site? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? Alpine Signalsite? Reply WEATHER – Distress at the accident 1 minute pause 1 minute pause Alpine Distress Signal Reply

cm cm

cm cm

90

1 minute pause Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

90

No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

RESCUE STRATEGY

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

One rescuer

Multiple rescuers

25 25 cm cm

90

1 minute pause

Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

Yes We need help! Land here!

No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

31 1 minute pause Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

Yes We need help! Land here!

No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

EMERGENCY PLAN

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911

RESCUE STRATEGY

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

One rescuer 25 25 cm cm

90

Multiple rescuers

EMERGENCY PLAN

EMERGENCY PLAN RESCUE STRATEGY

1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply 1 minute pause We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

1 minute pause Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

Yes We need help!

CALL FOR HELP TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply 1 minute pause

One rescuer 25 25 cm cm

90

We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

Multiple rescuers SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

Yes We need help! Land here!

1 minute pause Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

RESCUE STRATEGY

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

One rescuer

Multiple rescuers

EMERGENCY PLAN

25 25 cm cm

90

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply 1 minute pause

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

No We don´t need help!

70-200mm

1 minute pause We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

RESCUE STRATEGY

70-200mm

EMERGENCY PLAN

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply

ERGENCY PLAN

We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

1 minute pause Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

RESCUE STRATEGY

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

One rescuer 25 25 cm cm

90

Multiple rescuers

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EMERGENCY PLAN EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn all transceivers which are not used for 1. Obtain anOFF overview search. 2. Turnthe OFF all transceivers which are not used for 3.search. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, the while looking andconducts listeningaat the same time. 3. At least one rescuer transceiver search, 4. Excavate aid.same time. while looking and and provide listeningfirst at the 5. Call for 4. Excavate andhelp provide first aid. 6. As 5. Call forsoon help as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch allsubject transceivers to transmit. 6. As soon as the last buried has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EMERGENCY CALL 140, Switzerland: 1414, EU: 112, Austria: France: 15, Italy: USA & Canada: EU: 112, Austria: 140, 118, Switzerland: 1414, 911 France: 15,FOR Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL HELP

CALL FOR–HELP WHO is calling? – happened? WHOWHAT – is calling? WHERE – is the accident site? WHAT – happened? WHEN didaccident it happen? WHERE – is–the site? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WHEN – did it happen? – at thepersons accident site? HOWWEATHER MANY – injured (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER at the accident Alpine –Distress Signal site? Reply 1 minute pause 1 minute pause Alpine Distress Signal Reply minute pause We 1need help: Give 6 signals per help: minute, pause then repeat We need Give 6 signals

1 minute pause Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per pause repeat Help is onminute, the way! Replythen 3 signals

RESCUE STRATEGY RESCUE STRATEGYLEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL TRANSCEIVER TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

One rescuer One rescuer 25

25

cm cm

25 25 cm cm

90 90

Multiple rescuers Multiple rescuers

EMERGENCY PLAN

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply 1 minute pause We need help: Give 6 signals

1 minute pause Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals

RESCUE STRATEGY

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

One rescuer 25 25 cm cm

90

Multiple rescuers

70-200mm

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply

cm cm

70-200mm 70-200mm

90

Multiple rescuers

25 25

No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

70-200mm 70-200mm

cm cm

1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit.

RESCUE STRATEGY

1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

Multiple rescuers

25 25

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

One rescuer

70-200mm

EMERGENCY PLAN

One rescuer

No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

70-200mm

Yes We need help! Land here!

EMERGENCY PLAN EMERGENCY PLAN EMERGENCY PLAN

RESCUE STRATEGY

1 minute pause Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

RESCUE STRATEGY

1 minute pause Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

Yes We need help! Land here!

70-200mm

1 minute pause We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

1 minute pause We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

70-200mm

EMERGENCY PLAN

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply

EMERGENCY PLAN

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply

No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

Fully equipped, sports-inspired camera backpack top attachment for the ABS® Vario-Line base unit. Designed to meet the needs of pro and amateur photographers, the world’s first ABS® avalanche photo backpack offers ultimate protection for both the photographer and his sensitive camera equipment. Not only does the backpack’s interior offer enough space for a complete set of photo equipment, it also features a separate compartment for personal belongings. The entire interior is accessible from the front via an easy-to-use zipper with T-zipper pullers, which opens up widely. Plus, you can reach the camera quickly and easily – even from over the shoulder – thanks to the quick side access. 70-200mm

1 minute pause We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

Yes We need help! Land here!

70-200mm

EMERGENCY PLAN

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply

RESCUE STRATEGY

1 minute pause Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

70-200mm

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply

70-200mm

EMERGENCY PLAN

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

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EVOC PHOTO PRO

RICHARD WALCH GER EVOC TEAM SINCE: 2008 DISCIPLINE: SNOW SAILING HOMETOWN: AUGSBURG BAVARIA

Richard Walch is one of the first widely published German snowboard photographers and is famous for his picture aesthetics. Today he still works in the snow but is also a sought after photographer for sailing. I like to shoot strong elements like snow and water. I’m specialized

in sailing photography in summer and ski/snowboard photography in winter. Very often the most difficult part of a shooting is to even reach the location. That’s why I need a backpack for my equipment. It needs to have a perfect fit so I can snowboard with it and a high degree of protection for my camera – even if I crash. An ultra fast access

is mandatory for me so I can grab my gear in the middle of the slope. The challenge is to never stand still – you need to develop your photography just like the sport evolution never stops. Nature becomes most interesting if the conditions get rough. To be able to still get the shot – that’s what I like.

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PHOTO CB 16l

INDIVIDUAL COMPARTMENT CONFIGURATION

BLACK 5311 - 101

QUICK SIDE ACCESS TO CAMERA Large photo block for photographers, with quick access from the side, to enable safe transport of a professional camera. Designed as an insert or external camera case for EVOC sports backpacks. Can also be used as a separate camera bag thanks to a carrying handle and attachment rings. Convenient: Includes CAMERA STRAP

TECHNICAL DETAILS xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx 34

Fits: EVOC backpacks from 30 l upwards (size M/L and XL) Attachment rings Partitioning (individual, padded) Outside compartment Organisational compartments for: CF and SD cards Necessity pocket (transparent) Carrying handle T-zipper pullers (easy-to-use)

DATA 16 l 650 g 28 x 30 x 17 cm

MATERIALS Nylon 210/D Ripstop PU coated, Atilon PE Foam, Transparent Tarpaulin


PHOTO CB 12l

INDIVIDUAL COMPARTMENT CONFIGURATION

BLACK 12307 - 101

FITS: EVOC BACKPACKS FROM 20 l UPWDS (M/L +XL) Large photo block for amateur photographers to enable safe transport of a camera. Designed as an insert for EVOC backpacks. Can also be used as a separate camera bag thanks to a carrying handle.

DATA 12 l 550 g 27 x 40 x 11 cm

TECHNICAL DETAILS

MATERIALS Nylon 210/D Ripstop PU coated, Atilon PE Foam, Transparent Tarpaulin

xx xx xx xx xx xx xx

Fits: EVOC backpacks from 20 l upwards (size M/L and XL) Partitioning (individual, padded) Camera compartment (opens up widely) Necessity pocket Address card compartment Carrying handle T-zipper pullers (easy-to-use)

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PHOTO

CB 6l

Compact photo block to enable safe transport of a camera. Designed as an insert or external camera case for EVOC backpacks. Can also be used as a separate camera bag thanks to attachment rings.

TECHNICAL DETAILS xx xx xx

Fits: EVOC backpacks from 20 l upwards (size M/L and XL) Attachment rings Partitioning (individual, padded)

DATA 6 l / 28x19x10cm / 250 g

MATERIALS Nylon 210/D Ripstop PU coated, Nylon 420/D PU coated, Atilon PE Foam, Transparent Tarpaulin

RUBY 4302 - 332

BLACK 4302 - 301

CB 3l

Small photo block to enable safe transport of a camera and accessories. Designed as an insert or external camera case for EVOC backpacks. Can also be used as a separate camera bag thanks to attachment rings.

TECHNICAL DETAILS xx xx xx

Fits: EVOC backpacks from 6 l upwards Attachment rings Partitioning (individual, padded)

DATA 3 l / 22x15 x8cm / 200 g

MATERIALS Nylon 210/D Ripstop PU coated, Nylon 420/D PU coated, Atilon PE Foam, Transparent Tarpaulin

SKY 4302 - 206

BLACK 4302 - 201

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ACP 3l

Flat photo block to enable safe transport of action sports camera equipment including accessories. (GoPro, Contour, Cam.One etc.)

DATA 3 l / 20x20x7cm / 280 g

TECHNICAL DETAILS

MATERIALS Nylon 210/D Ripstop PU coated, Nylon 420/D PU coated, Air Mesh, Atilon PE Foam, Transparent Tarpaulin

xx xx xx xx xx

Fits: all EVOC backpacks Attachment rings Partitioning (individual, padded) Outside compartment (mesh) Organisational compartments for: CF and SD cards

SKY 4303 - 206

BLACK 4303 - 202

CB 1l

Minimalistic photo block to enable safe transport of a camera and accessories. Designed as an insert or external camera case for EVOC backpacks.

TECHNICAL DETAILS xx xx xx

Fits: all EVOC backpacks Attachment rings Partitioning (individual, padded)

DATA 1 l / 16 x 8 x 6 cm / 100 g

MATERIALS Nylon 210/D Ripstop PU coated, Nylon 420/D PU coated, Atilon PE Foam, Transparent Tarpaulin

GREEN 4304 - 134

BLACK 4304 - 101

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CAMERA SHOULDER STRAP PRO

Padded, length-adjustable carrying strap for DSLR cameras

DATA 80 - 130 cm / 100 g

TECHNICAL DETAILS

MATERIALS Nylon Webbing, 3D Air Mesh

xx xx xx xx xx

CAMERA SHOULDER STRAP LITE

Fastening strip at the end of the strap: 10 mm wide Carrying system for: DSLR cameras Aluminium carabiner (can also be used as a strap for CAMERA BLOCKS) Neck section (padded) Overall length: 80 - 130 cm (adj.)

BLACK 5313 - 101

Simple, length-adjustable carrying strap for compact cameras

DATA 80 - 130 cm / 70 g

TECHNICAL DETAILS

MATERIALS Nylon Webbing

xx Carrying strap for: compact cameras (digital) xx Quick connection with buckle xx Overall length: 80 - 130 cm (adjustable)

LIME 5314 - 111

BLACK 5314 - 101

CAMERA CASE

Padded protective case for compact cameras: This mini case is always within perfect reach thanks to the Velcro fixation system – whether it’s on the shoulder strap or belt.

TECHNICAL DETAILS xx xx xx

Attachment loop SD card slot (mesh) Zippers (water-resistant, reflective)

DATA 0,2 l / 11x7x2,5 cm / 55 g

MATERIALS Nylon 210/D Ripstop PU coated, Air Mesh PETROL 4305 - 117

BLACK 4305 - 101 38


FOTO LOC. 1/32 SEC; F/5,6 RIVA DEL GARDA, ITA MARKUS GREBER MAX SCHUMANN BRETT TIPPIE JAN SALLAWITZ

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FOTO LOC. 1/800 SEC; F/5,0 HOKKAIDO, JAP ANNE MAY SLINNING, RICHARD WALCH JAN SALLAWITZ


ACCESSORIES

HYDRATION BLADDER

Hydration system for backpacks

DATA 2 l: 17x32cm/130g 3 l: 18x42cm/140g

TECHNICAL DETAILS xx xx xx xx xx

HYDRATION BLADDER INSULATED

BPA/PVC-free Quick release fastener (hydration tube and hydration bladder) Mouth piece (lockable) Opening (wide, easy to fill) Taste-neutral

MATERIALS TPU

TRANSPARENT 4501 - 830 (2 l) 4501 - 930 (3 l)

Heat and cold insulated hydration system for backpacks

DATA 2 l: 17x32cm/140g

TECHNICAL DETAILS

MATERIALS TPU

xx BPA/PVC-free xx Hydration tube incl. closing cap (insulated) xx Quick release fastener (hydration tube and hydration bladder) xx Mouth piece (lockable) xx Opening (wide, easy to fill) xx Taste-neutral

TRANSPARENT 4502 - 830 (2 l)

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ACCESSORIES

SAFE POUCH SET

Versatile and convenient protective pouch set for small items. Ensures a well-organised pack interior and provides protection against dirt and moisture.

TECHNICAL DETAILS xx xx xx

Attachment loops Zippers (water-resistant) Seams (taped)

DATA S 12x18x4cm / 0,5 l / 20g M 25x20x8cm / 3 l / 30g L 30x30x10cm / 6 l / 40g

MATERIALS Nylon 210T TAFETTA PU 1500MG WR

RED 12305 - 733

BLACK 12305 - 701

RAINCOVER SLEEVE

Rain cover for backpacks. Water-resistant thanks to taped seams and elastic drawcord.

DATA M 27x56x16cm / 10 – 25 l / 50g L 35x70x25cm / 25 - 45 l / 70g

TECHNICAL DETAILS xx xx xx

Logo print (reflective) Attachment for: back lights Seams (taped)

MATERIALS Nylon 210T TAFETTA PU 1500MG WR

RED 4210 - 309 (M) 4209 - 509 (L)

BLACK 4210 - 301 (M) 4209 - 501 (L) 42


ACCESSORIES

TOOL POUCH

Mobile tool pocket for a great variety of uses. Designed as a removable workshop insert with fast access, this pouch fits into the tool or hydration bladder compartment when turned inside out. But you can also close it in the regular way and use it as a convenient necessity pocket.

TECHNICAL DETAILS xx xx xx

PHONE CASE M

Pockets (Mesh) Necessity pocket (water resistant) T-Zipper puller

Padded protective case for mobile phones. Your mobile phone is always within perfect reach thanks to the Velcro fixation system – whether it’s on the shoulder strap or belt.

TECHNICAL DETAILS xx xx

Fits: iPhone 5 etc. Zippers (water-resistant, reflective)

DATA 1 l / 20x28x2cm / 200g

MATERIALS EVOC Tarpaulin, Air Mesh, Transparent Tarpaulin

LIME 5320 - 311 RED 5320 - 333 BLACK 5320 - 301

DATA 0,15 l / 14x6,5 x 1,8cm / 40g

MATERIALS Nylon 210/D Ripstop PU coated

BLACK 4306 - 101 (M) RUBY/RED 4306 - 132 (M)

PHONE CASE L

Padded protective case for mobile phones. Your mobile phone is always within perfect reach thanks to the Velcro fixation system – whether it’s on the shoulder strap or belt.

DATA 0,18 l / 15x7,5 x 1,8cm / 65g

TECHNICAL DETAILS

MATERIALS Nylon 210/D Ripstop PU coated

xx xx

Fits: Galaxy S4 etc. Zippers (water-resistant, reflective)

BLACK 5312 - 101 (L) RED/RUBY 5312 - 133 (L)

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W

hen the Enduro World Series kicked off in Chile, we seized the opportunity to take some shots in the amazing local mountain scenery since it is usually a real challenge to find so many good EVOC riders in one and the same location. This photo was taken in Nevados de Chillan at 2500 metres above sea level: it was not that warm, the trails were rather technical and we were surrounded by dozens of steaming sulphur springs. You’d better know what you are doing up there, and you’d better take the right equipment! The day was almost over and we’d hoped for a bit of sun. But quite often it’s during bad weather that you come across the most exiting motifs. Far away and for a few seconds only, a sole sunray broke through the clouds and lit up the colourful mountain ranges around us. Julia Hofmann and Tobi Woggon immediately grabbed their bikes and once more surfed along this dream of a trail. Et voilá: a really cool mountain bike shot! Markus Greber – professional sports fotographer

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FOTO LOC. 1/1250 SEC, F/5,0 NEVADOS DE CHILLÁN, CHL JULIA HOFMANN, TOBI WOGGON MARKUS GREBER

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QUALITY MADE

ENGINEERED IN GERMANY

EXPERIENCE AND FEEDBACK

All EVOC products are engineered in Germany to ensure the highest standards of performance, durability and quality.

Our staff of former professional athletes and ambitious riders with strong roots in biking and snow sports, has long-standing experience in manufacturing sports equipment and constantly use our equipment around the world. Every season our products are also tested by world-class athletes who take our stuff to the limit.

PRODUCTION FACILITIES Our products are made exclusively by handpicked manufacturers with a long-term reputation for delivering quality consistently. We ensure the quality of our products through regular on site visits and stringent quality control.

MATERIALS All the materials we employ are precisely adapted to the specific requirements of each individual product and its range of use. Functionality, protection and durability are parameters that play a decisive role in our selection. We work with the best suppliers worldwide and only purchase the highest-quality materials. If materials or components do not meet our expectations, we develop them ourselves.

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MATERIALS

THE MATERIALS USED TO MANUFACTURE OUR PRODUCTS ARE EXCLUSIVELY SELECTED OR DEVELOPED BY US: We concentrate on polyamide (“Nylon”) for all our bags and backpacks, because it is the lightest, most durable and abrasion-resistant type of material available.

We adapt the thread gauge and the coating of every fabric according to each product’s specific requirements. We use PU-coatings to gain maximum waterproofing – also

a very wear-resistant and robust material that is not susceptible to temperature changes.

NYLON 420/D, PU COATED This Nylon has slightly thicker threads which make it the perfect outer material for all backpacks and bags that require a higher degree of abrasion resistance and durability without a lot of extra weight. The ideal material for our photo bags.

NYLON 210/D RIPSTOP, PU COATED The demands for the perfect outer material of a backpack can be summed up in four characteristics: durable, abrasion resistant, water repellent and very light. This is exactly what our Nylon 210/D Ripstop offers. A double PU-coating of the lightweight nylon base provides moisture protection and wear resistance. A micro texture of filaments segments the basic fabric into tiny squares to prevent rips – hence the name Ripstop.

NYLON 840/D, PU COATED This Nylon has slightly thicker threads which make it the perfect outer material for all backpacks and bags that require a higher degree of abrasion resistance and durability without a lot of extra weight. The ideal material for our products.

BALLISTIC NYLON 1680/D, PU COATED Our most durable Nylon for the most exposed areas which are most subjected to stress. Its increased thread gauge (1680 Denier) makes it an extremely abrasion and tear resistant material that improves durability in highly stressed areas (e.g. corners and edges) drastically.

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MATERIALS

P 600/D, PU COATED A very durable fabric for high-abrasion areas, it is also tear-resistant and lightweight while absorbing almost no moisture. Combining these characteristics, it’s the perfect material for high-stress pockets or backpack base constructions.

NYLON 210T TAFETTA PU 1500MG WR For our waterproof backpack raincovers and safe pouches we employ this high end polyamide with PU coating.

AIR MESH Air Mesh is equipped with fine pores for excellent air circulation and does not absorb moisture. This makes it perfectly suited as a ventilating cover fabric for the back parts of our protector backpacks.

3D AIR MESH This three dimensionally structured fabric with variable thread sizes (P75D*30D) offers the optimal properties in ventilation and cushioning for the covers of paddings and shoulder straps.

ATILON PE-FOAM A highly-developed foam which offers excellent support and damping properties despite its reduced weight. Atilon is our first choice in all product areas where protection and comfort play an important role.

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MATERIALS

TRANSPARENT TARPAULIN Particularly tough and tear-resistant, waterproof material, which is transparent as an added bonus. Ideally suited for compartments in backpacks and bags that are exposed to high strain while also providing an excellent overview, for instance when it comes to the small parts compartment for tools.

AIRO FLEX A nylon fabric (fish bone structure) offers great flexibility and uncompromising durablity as well as outstanding breathability, making it the perfect material for use in our highest-quality hig belts.

NYLON WEBBING An extremely strong material, it excels in flexibility and low weight. Durability and tear-resistance are achieved by interweaving particularly strong yarns. The material’s sleek surface provides for a comfortable next-to-skin feel, making it the perfect choice for the use in our CAMERA STRAPS.

TPU Both durable and elastic, TPU impresses with minimal wear and tear. It’s a tasteless and odourless material without PVC or BPA that we used for our HYDRATION BLADDER.

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PRODUCT OVERVIEW

ITEM: Camera Pack 26l

CHANGE: 3

SEASON: Snow 2013

PAGE:

DATE: 31/8/2012

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PHOTO

CanonES-71mm

CP 26l

70-200mm 16-35mm

EMERGENCY PLAN

EMERGENCY PLAN 1. Obtain an overview 2. Turn OFF all transceivers which are not used for the search. 3. At least one rescuer conducts a transceiver search, while looking and listening at the same time. 4. Excavate and provide first aid. 5. Call for help 6. As soon as the last buried subject has been located, immediately switch all transceivers to transmit. EMERGENCY CALL EU: 112, Austria: 140, Switzerland: 1414, France: 15, Italy: 118, USA & Canada: 911 CALL FOR HELP

WHO – is calling? WHAT – happened? WHERE – is the accident site? WHEN – did it happen? HOW MANY – injured persons (type of injury), rescuers? WEATHER – at the accident site? Alpine Distress Signal Reply 1 minute pause We need help: Give 6 signals per minute, pause then repeat

RESCUE STRATEGY

TRANSCEIVER LEADS PROBE LEADS SHOVEL

One rescuer

Multiple rescuers

25 25 cm cm

90

1 minute pause Help is on the way! Reply 3 signals per minute, pause then repeat

SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT

Yes We need help! Land here!

CP 35l

No We don´t need help! Don´t land!

CP 26l

SEASON: PHOTO 2015

PHOTO SCOUT 18l

DATE: 23-09-2013

ITEM: Camera Pack 26L

SEASON: Snow 2013

CHANGE: 1

DATE: 05-04-2012 PAGE: 1 ITEM: Camera Pack 26L SEASON: Snow 2013

CHANGE: 1

PAGE: 1

DATE: 05-04-2012

CB 16L Top

Top

D-loop loop 10 cm

8 cm D-loop

CB 6l

Side

CB 3l

Side

Front

Front

ACTION PACK

18.5 cm

11.5 cm

8 cm

10 cm dimension same like CB 12L

22 cm

28 cm dimension same like CB 12L ZIPPER COLORS (YKK)

CB 16l

CB 12l

CB 6l

CB 3l

CHANGE: 3

SEASON: Snow 2013

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DATE: 26/7/2012

SEASON: PHOTO 2015

DATE: 23-09-2013

Black Nylon 420

Black Nylon 420 CAMERA CASE

NEW

SEASON: PHOTO 2015

NEW COLOR

DATE: 23-09-2013

NEW COLOR

CAMERA CASE

NEW COLOR

NEW

CB 1l

NEW COLOR

CAMERA CASE

CAMERA SHOULDER STRAP PRO Black Nylon 420

ZIP-ON-ABS DATE: 23-09-2013

SEASON: PHOTO 2015

ZIP - ON ABS - CP26l

POOL EXA ECI ICE AXE LOOP

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ZIP-ON ABS CP 26l

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CAMERA SHOULDER STRAP LITE

FABRIC COLORS (NYLON 210D ripstop 58“)

ACP 3l Black

ITEM: Camera Pack 1L

9 cm

webbing loop no volume same as on back

webbing loop no volume same as on back

NEW

10cm

10cm

15 cm

Lime 13-0535 TC

Sky 17-4336 TC

Red 18-1662 TCX


OUCH

SAFEPOUCH

BIKE 2012 SAFEPOUCH

ACCESSORIES BIKE 2012 SAFEPOUCH

BIKE 2012 SAFEPOUCH

SIZE: 10 - 22L SIZE: 10 - 22L

SAFE POUCH SET

SIZE: 10 - 22L SIZE: 10 - 22L

RAINCOVER SLEEVE

Insulated EVOC hydration tube Normal EVOC hydration tube

HYDRATION BLADDER

HYDR. BLADDER INSULATED ITEM: ITEM: ITEM: TOOLPOUCH TOOLPOUCH TOOLPOUCH

SEASON: PHOTO 2015 SEASON: PHOTO 2015

SEASON: SEASON: SEASON: BIKE BIKE BIKE 2015 2015 2015

COLOR-VARIANT COLOR-VARIANT COLOR-VARIANT

DATE: 23-09-2013 DATE: 23-09-2013

PHONE CASE SIZE L PHONE CASE SIZE L

NEW NEW NEW ITEM ITEM ITEM

SEASON: PHOTO 2015 SEASON: PHOTO 2015

DATE: 23-09-2013 DATE: 23-09-2013

PHONE CASE SIZE M PHONE CASE SIZE L NEW

CARRY OVER

NEW

NEW

PHONE CASE

NEW

NEW COLOR

NEW

NEW

TOOL POUCH

NEW NEW NEW ITEM ITEM ITEM

NEW NEW NEW ITEM ITEM ITEM

DATE: DATE: DATE: 10.02.2014 10.02.2014 10.02.2014


AUSTRALIA GROUPE SPORTIF PTY LTD 3131 Melbourne – Australia phone +61 3 8878 1000 help@groupesportif.com www.groupesportif.com

SPECIAL THANKS TO… PHOTO CREDITS Baschi Bender Christoph Jorda Hoshi Yoshida Immanuel Meier Jan Sallawitz Markus Greber Richard Walch Stefan Hunziker Stefan Neuhauser ASSOCIATE PHOTOGRAPHERS: Christoph Jorda Christoph Laue David Schultheiß Florian Jäger Margus Riga Michael Müller Philip Ruopp

FINLAND Truebell Finland Oy Juurakkokuja 4 01510 Vantaa – Finland phone +358 30 650 5324 info@truebell.fi www.truebell.fi

AUSTRIA Bike & Sports Handels GmbH Reitern 12 4822 Bad Goisern – Austria

FRANCE (BIKE) Tribe Sport Group 1 Rue de Condorcet / ZA de Cogolin 83310 Cogolin – France

phone +43 6135 6409 office@bike-sports.at www.bike-sports.at

phone +33 4 94 54 19 50 contact@tribesportgroup.com www.tribesportgroup.com

BELGIUM Action Sports Rue Mitoyenne 295 4840 Welkenraedt Belgium

FRANCE (SNOW) CRISTALP sarl PAE des Jourdies 108 rue des Champs Plans 74800 Saint Pierre en Faucigny – France

phone +32 87 899 770 info@actionsports.be www.actionsports.be

phone +33(0)450366679 cristalp@cristalp.net www.cristalp.net

BRAZIL Júlio Andó Cia. Ltda. Av. Rebouças nº 589 - Zona 10 CEP 87030-410 Maringá - PR – Brazil

GERMANY Bikeaction GmbH Weiskircher Strasse 102 63110 Rodgau – Germany

phone +44 3027 9090 vendas@julioando.com.br www.julioando.com.br

phone +49 6106 77256 0 service@bikeaction.de www.bikeaction.de

CANADA Passion Sports INC. #12 1430 40th Ave N.E. Calgary, Alberta T2E-6L1 – Canada

INDONESIA PT SURYA BUMI PERMATA Ruko Bumi Permata Indah, Blok R1 N.18 Kel Karang Mulya, Kec:Karang Tengah 151517Tangerang, Banten – Indonesia

PRODUCT PHOTOGRAPHY Anika Skorna / EVOC Haricot Vert Fotodesign

phone +1 403 338 2005 info@passionsportsinc.com www.passionsportsinc.com

phone +62 877 745 55 877 info@pro-bicycle.com www.pro-bicycle.com

DESIGN SUPPORT Brigitte Nocker / sugototal.com Johanna Matysiak / sgm advertising

CHILE Mountain Works SpA Padre Hurtado Norte #1376 Vitacura, Santiago – Chile

ITALY 4Guimp S.r.l. Via Pillea 17 16153 Genova – Italy

phone +56 2 2954 3777 contacto@mtnworks.cl http://www.mtnworks.cl

phone +39 010 8935035 info@4guimp.it www.4guimp.it

DENMARK JT Import Aps Vassingerødvej 147 3540 Lynge – Denmark

JAPAN (BIKE) PR INTERNATIONAL, INC. 206-1, Takayashiro 2-chome Meito-ku, Nagoya, 465-0095 – Japan

phone +45 4818 8487 le@jtimport.dk www.jtimport.dk

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phone +81 52 774 8756 info@g-style.ne.jp www.g-style.ne.jp


CONTACT PORTUGAL Geonatlife Apartado 2020 4200-283 Porto – Portugal

phone +81 6 6783 0232 info@yamamoto-kogaku.co.jp www.yamamoto-kogaku.co.jp

phone +351 914 936 495 info@geonatlife.com www.geonatlife.com

LUXEMBURG Action Sports Rue Mitoyenne 295 4840 Welkenraedt – Belgium

RUSSIA Alp Equip Pervomaiskaya str. 18 105037 Moscow – Russia

phone +32 87 899 770 info@actionsports.be www.actionsports.be

phone: +7(495)225-7343 info@alpindustria.ru www.alpindustria.ru

NETHERLANDS (BIKE) Action Sports Rue Mitoyenne 295 4840 Welkenraedt – Belgium

SINGAPORE, MALAYSIA Entro International Pte Ltd 1 Kaki Bukit Road 1 #04-16 Enterprise One Singapore 415934 – Singapore

phone +32 87 899 770 info@actionsports.be www.actionsports.be

NETHERLANDS (SNOW) Newsports Van Helmondstraat 23 3027 AA Rotterdam – Netherlands phone +31 626014777 bert@newsports.nl

phone +65 6749 4060 enquiry@entro.com.sg www.entro.com.sg SOUTH AFRICA HULLABALOO PRODUCTS 35 Sarel Baard Crescent Gateway Industrial Park Centurion 0046 phone +27 12 660 0016 info@hullabaloo.co.za www.hullabaloo.co.za

SWITZERLAND CHRIS Sports Christian Bättig AG Murgtalstrasse 18 Postfach 236 9542 Münchwilen TG – Switzerland phone +41 71 969 66 66 chrissports@chrissports.ch www.chrissports.ch TAIWAN TIMAC Co., Ltd. Gene Chuang 3F, #6, Lane 360, Sec 1, Nei-Hu Rd. Taipei 11493 – Taiwan phone +886 2 8751 2289 info@timac.asia www.timac.asia

UK Silverfish UK Ltd Unit 3C & 3B Woodacre Court Saltash Parkway Industrial Estate, Burraton Road - Saltash Cornwall PL12 6LY – England phone +44 1752 843 882 info@silverfish-uk.com www.silverfish-uk.com USA QARV Imports, LLC 928 Elkton Dr Colorado Springs, CO 80907 – USA phone : +1 719 622 6015 info@QARVimports.com www.evocusa.com

NEW ZEALAND European Sport Imports Limited 18 Taurus Place, Unit 9 Bromley Christchurch 8062 – New Zealand

SOUTH KOREA Rugo Company Ise bldg, 215-3 Nonhyeon-dong Gangnam-gu, Seoul – South Korea

phone +64 3 3899019 info@esimports.co.nz www.esimports.co.nz

phone +82 70 8885 4254 rugo@rugo.co.kr www.rugo.co.kr

NORWAY 7Blåner Auneveien 4 7340 Oppdal – Norway

SPAIN Bike Difusion C/ Arkatxa, 1 pabellón 48 01006 Vitoria – Spain

phone +47 72423100 post@7blaner.no www.7blaner.no

phone +34 945 158 288 info@bikedifusion.com www.bikedifusion.com

POLAND Summit S.A. ul. Armii Krajowej 10 41-506 Chorzów – Poland

SWEDEN JT Import Aps Vassingerødvej 147 3540 Lynge – Denmark

CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS EVOC Sports GmbH Tegernseer Landstraße 37A 81541 München – Germany

phone +48 323490430 summit@summit.pl www.summit.pl

phone +45 4818 8487 le@jtimport.dk www.jtimport.dk

www.evocsports.com

All data subject to change // © EVOC SPORTS GMBH 2014

JAPAN (SNOW) Yamamoto Kogaku Co.,Ltd 25-8 Chodo-3 Osaka 577-0056 – Japan

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