Ortovox Steel 320 Avalanche Probe
The Ortovox Steel 320 Avalanche Probe is built for demanding backcountry rescue scenarios where extra probe length and durability matter. Featuring a rugged steel construction and a full 320cm length, this probe is designed for deep snowpacks, professional avalanche work, and serious touring missions.
Its quick-deploy design allows for fast assembly during rescue situations, while the durable steel segments provide dependable stiffness and probing performance in challenging snow conditions. These probes are used and show noticeable cosmetic wear from prior backcountry use.
Key Features
- Length: 320cm avalanche probe
- Construction: Durable steel shaft sections for added stiffness and longevity
- Best For: Backcountry skiing, splitboarding, avalanche rescue, and deep snowpacks
- Deploy System: Fast assembly design for rapid rescue response
- Packability: Collapsible construction for avalanche pack storage
Condition - 3/5
This probe is in good used condition with moderate cosmetic wear from previous use and storage. Probes may show scratches, finish wear, dents, scuffs, or signs of age, but remain functional.
**The item shown in the photos is the same make, model, and color that you will receive; however, the exact condition may vary. All items for sale are fully functional and still have plenty of usable life left, but they may exhibit cosmetic wear from normal use. Surfaces may show signs of use such as scratches, scuffs, or other minor imperfections. We do our best to accurately represent the condition of our inventory, but it can be difficult to show every detail. As a result, the item you receive may vary slightly in condition from the photographs shown. Please feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns.**
**Backcountry skiing, splitboarding, and avalanche travel are inherently dangerous activities that carry a risk of serious injury or death. Avalanche safety equipment, including probes, does not guarantee survival or prevent avalanches. Users are responsible for proper training, education, and safe decision-making in avalanche terrain. Always inspect safety equipment before use and practice proper rescue techniques regularly.**