Great find-me beacon
Pros: inexpensive, lightweight, small, easy to use
Cons: single antenna only
Pros: inexpensive, lightweight, small, easy to use
Cons: single antenna only

Pros: Simple, Accurate

Pros: The mutts nutts. Does everything and well
Cons: Price
“You could give this beacon to anybody (even a 5 year old) and in under 30 seconds they could use it. So simple, So accurate, So fast. Hope I never have to use it.” --thesoggycow
“Upgrade to my Tracker. I have owned Peps Analogues, F1, DTS and now S1. I have used most of the currently avaiolable transponders What can I say. Its the best. Good range, easiest transciever to use ever, good battery life, nice harness. No Spikes when searching. You turn it on by rotating a positive buttin the the side. It then flashes 2 LEDs to show its transmitting which are visible through...” --madmole
“ I bought four Freerides for my wife and kids to use while skiing in-bounds on avalanche danger days. Given the intended use -- inbounds, where patrollers can find them, and without shovels and probe -- they're a darned good solution. And they've gotten the kids interested in playing with search capabilities, which is a good start too. The beacon actually does surprisingly well in...” --TheDad
The PIEPS FREERIDE is a digital 1-antenna transceiver with simple and clear handling - the first transceiver the size of a mobile phone! The FREERIDE has an elliptical receiving range of up to 40 m The dynamic field line guiding and the distinct acoustic signal support the search process iPROBE Support: The FREERIDE can be deactivated temporarily by the iPROBE and the searcher can focus on the...
The PIEPS DSP Tour is a 3-antenna-transceiver with integrated Mark function for easiest use for companion rescue. Send-Search-Mark. Maximum circular receiving range: digital, in all directions Direction and distance indication from the first signal (no special method of operation necessary) 3 Antennas allow exact pinpointing Search-strip width: 50 m (independent from the coupling...
The PIEPS DSP is the first patented 3-antenna-transceiver (2003) worldwide with integrated Mark and Scan function for easiest use for companion rescue. Outstanding digital range all around in all directions Direction and distance indication from the start 3 Antennas allow exact pinpointing Search-strip width: 50 m (without turning and swivelling the DSP) iPROBE Support: DSP can be temporarily...
PIEPS VECTOR – The world's first maintenance free four antenna beacon with GPS support and rechargeable batteries. Easy handling and best technological support in an emergency. The smart transmitter: To be found faster with iPROBE Support and automatic switching of transmitting antennas! Coordinates for emergency calls always available! New Dimensions in GPS-guided search strip...
The PIEPS Globalfinder Iridium is a unique outdoor device for navigation and message handling – does not require GSM coverage! Sending and receiving of messages in real-time (SMS, E-Mail, text and position messages). Full global coverage also in polar regions. “Watch your friend”: Satellite-technology for tracking and positioning via web. Special Emergency-button for alerting...
The Backcountry Access Tracker 2 subtracts weight and size, and adds real-time display and a third receiving antenna to the best-selling, dead simple Tracker DTS. The third digital antenna increases accuracy and provides a strong buried signal in any orientation, while the real-time display eliminates lag time, allowing you to narrow your fine search zone quickly when seconds count. The Tracker...
With their innovative Pulse Barryvox Avalanche Beacon, Mammut gives you the ability to perform pre-search triage and find multiple buried victims quickly. For all burials, the Pulse uses a 360 degree direction arrow that leads you along the shortest path to the victim and eliminates the need for a final grid search. For multiple buried victims, the Pulse Beacon can search for up to eight...