A few seconds after my ski partner and I dropped into a steep north-facing couloir in Colorado’s Tenmile Range, we pulled off to the side into a protected shelf. The couloir was unexpectedly plastered with powder deep into May. We double-checked the snow’s stability and then continued. But I was still glad to be wearing Scott’s new Patrol E2 airbag pack ($1,300) as an added layer of safety.
It was a bizarre spring for backcountry skiing in Colorado last season. Where avalanche danger usually fades, we found ourselves skiing powder and generous snowpacks deep into May, battling with the snowpack instabilities that come with it.
Where I would have usually stowed my airbag pack for the season in favor of a lighter, more voluminous backcountry ski pack, I found myself confiding in the Patrol E2 airbag pack over and over again for adventures near and far. It provided an extra margin of safety for noticeably less tradeoff than other options on the market.
In short: The avalanche airbag backpack field is crowded with packs that all face a similar dilemma: airbags are heavy, bulky, and historically don’t travel well. Scott clearly put in the R&D with these ubiquitous issues in mind when they designed and developed the Patrol E2 30L. It’s a pack whose features were, first and foremost, built for skiers moving in the mountains.
That’s complemented by one of the lightest and most compact airbag systems on the market, the Alpride E2, which takes up far less pack volume than other systems and also happens to travel better than its competitors. It doesn’t leave me with many excuses to leave it behind — the mark of great safety gear.
- Price: $1,300
- Airbag volume: 162 L
- Total weight: 2,786 g (6.14 lbs.)
- Pack volume options: 32 L, 38 L
- Back lengths: Normal (NL) and short (SL)
Pros
- Airline travel friendly
- Excellent feature set
- Quick-charging and great battery life with AA batteries installed
- Compact airbag system
Cons
- On/off switch and charging difficult to access
- No hip pockets
Scott Patrol E2 30 Kit Pack Review

Ski Pack Features

Volume & Pockets
Ski Carry

Skiing With the Scott Patrol E2

Traveling With Airbag Packs

Charging the Alpride E2

Scott Patrol E2 30 Kit Pack: Conclusion
