Makes it easier to search for buried subjects: the Probe 240 short is a stable, lightweight avalanche probe made of high-quality aluminum with integrated telescopic locking for quick operation. The probe's practical cover includes an integrated emergency plan. Length: 38 cm packed and 240 cm extended.

  • Telescopic locking - reliable, effective tensioning system
  • Stable, lightweight probe segment made from durable aluminum
  • One-sided probe scaling
  • Durable tensile tensioning cord for maximum stability of probe tensioning system
  • Drop-shaped probe tip for energy-saving probing
  • Suitable for use with gloves
  • Practical probe cover with integrated emergency plan
  • Ski Touring, Skiing
  • 2620-00261
  • Extended length240 cm
  • Collapsed length38 cm
  • Tensioning systemTelescopic Lock
  • Diameter11.00 mm
  • Weight245 g
Probe 240 short - neon orange, one size product image

Probe 240 short - neon orange, one size

1 The details

With sophisticated yet simple features, this probe is designed for intuitive handling in the most challenging conditions.

Shaped tip designed to cut through avalanche debris.

Carbon Probe Mammut in black and gold

Specialized in simplicity

Our avalanche probes are designed for a range of specialized use cases with varied lengths (240-320cm), packing capacities and weights. Each one of these probes boasts a tried and tested range of features for intuitive and fast handling. 

Weight (g)

Material

Speed Lock system

Length extended (cm)

Length collapsed (cm)

Probe 240

Probe 240 Short

Probe 240 SL

240
245
245
Aluminum
Aluminum
Aluminum
No
No
Yes
240
240
240
45
38
45

Mammut Carbon Probe in gray
Carbon Probe Mammut in black and gold

Vibrant orange

Vibrant Orange: When every second counts, the details matter. From buttons on the Barryvox transceivers, to depth markers on the probes, all our avalanche equipment has critical features highlighted in bright orange. Each highlight is designed to help you find key components and new information easily, even in the most demanding of circumstances. 

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