Det er litt som med kondomer: Det viktigste er at du bruker det ? ikke hvilket merke det er.
Har du lite penger er kanskje den beste skredsøkeren den billigste: Pieps Freeridehttp://www.pieps.com/de/pieps-freeride.html
Har du råd til det beste til å redde livet til dine kamerater så bør du kanskje gå for en 3-antenne søker. Det er en god webside om søkere skrevet at en uavhengig amerikansk entusiast som etter det jeg vet ikke har aksjer i noen av selskapene: http://beaconreviews.com/transceivers/index.htm
Here are the test conclusions:? My top picks are the Ortovox S1, the Pieps DSP and the Pulse Barryvox. They have long ranges, allow you to suppress a transceiver during a multiple burial, and their third antennas are excellent at dealing with spikes. The S1 has a unique display, the Pulse has a rich set of features, and the Pieps is easier to use. ? Second place is a four-way tie between the ARVA Advanced, ARVA Evolution+, Barryvox 3000. and the Tracker DTS. These are all solid two-antenna transceivers. ? Third place is a tie between all of the single-antenna beacons (e.g., the Ortovox F1 and M2). These are fine avalanche transceivers with great ranges, but they require significantly more skill and practice.
The bottom line is that any of the transceivers ranked three-stars or above are fine as long as you learn how to use it and practice frequently. I would rather ski with a skilled rescuer wearing a lower-ranked beacon than with an unskilled rescuer wearing a higher-ranked beacon.