SBX — Avalanche Survival System
SBX actively supplies fresh air to the breathing area when buried in an avalanche or tree well, without requiring a mouthpiece.
The SBX Solution

Step 1
In case of an avalanche, activate the system by pulling the T-shaped handle on the shoulder strap
Step 2
During burial, SBX uses the air in the snowpack as the victim’s fresh air supply, continuously pumping up to the breathing area for the duration of burial. SBX pumps air through the intake window on the backpack, up to the outlets on the shoulder straps.
Step 3
The airflow created in the snow delivers fresh oxygen to breathe in and pushes away the CO2 that has been exhaled. SBX runs for 90 minutes at -30°C, giving the victim breathing room to be rescued alive.
Already have an SBX-compatible backpack?
While we cannot sell SBX as a loose system to be installed in any backpack, we're happy to sell SBX to any user who has an SBX-compatible backpack and is missing SBX.
Get to know the SBX


Battery-powered Fan System
Safeback SBX is powered by 6 Energizer Ultimate Lithium batteries - chosen for their high performance at low temperatures. The fan and the electronics which control it have been optimized to supply air to the breathing area for the maximum amount of time. On a full charge, Safeback SBX will run for 90 minutes at -30°C / -22°F.

User Friendly Interface
Safeback SBX does not require a mouthpiece to keep the buried victim supplied with breathable air. The system is activated using a handle similar to those found on avalanche airbags. The system is fully reusable after deactivation, and can be deactivated in a matter of seconds with the Test/Off button on the Control Unit.

Compact and Lightweight
SBX Control Unit is roughly the size of an avalanche beacon and is stored in a dedicated pocket in a Safeback-compatible pack. In-pack volume: 0.75 L System weight, with batteries: 523 g / 18 oz.




Limitations of Safeback SBX
SBX and Avalanche Rescue Equipment
Airways and Breathing
Trauma
Who SBX Can Help
Patents
Norway | 346007 |
USA | 11583710 |
Japan | 7268045 |
EPO | 3710120 (Patent pending) |
Canada | 3082462 (Patent pending) |