
AVALANCHE CHECKPOINT CP2011 & CP2022
More Safety for Ski Tourers and Freeriders
The unique and versatile CP2011 and CP2022 avalanche transceiver checkpoint offers greater safety for ski tourers or freeriders, detecting and signalizing the avalanche transceiver in transmit mode when passing or leaving marked slopes, freeride points, mountain stations or at popular entrances to the world of deep snow.
Both devices also detect and signalize the proportion of people passing by without an avalanche transceiver, from whom the avalanche transceiver is switched off or the transmit mode is not activated.
The CP2011 also makes it possible to register every event, making it an energy-autonomous person counting system. This
data can be read out via the USB interface for further evaluation. read out. This provides detailed information, including
date and time, about the the frequency of a route or a freeride area.
Another purpose is to improve the awareness for complete and reliable rescue equipment. Avalanches come in surprise, controlled manipulations are thus not possible any more.
AREAS OF APPLICATION: ski resorts, ski patrol, huts, municipalities, inns, brands, etc.
ADVANCED FIELDS OF APPLICATION CP2011: Via Ferrata, Bike Trail, Hiking Trails
CP2011 or CP2022 – Which Model Suits Your Needs?
Compare the features and benefits of the CP2011 and CP2022 to find the perfect fit for your application.



Custom-Designed Information Boards for the Avalanche Transceiver Checkpoints CP2011 and CP2022
The information boards for the CP2011 and CP2022 avalanche transceiver checkpoints can be customized to meet your specific requirements. Whether it’s a company logo, color scheme, or special instructions—each board is designed to perfectly suit your application, whether it’s in a ski resort, along a hiking trail, or at a mountain hut.
The CP2011 can also be used in summer as a standalone counting system for via ferratas, bike trails, and hiking paths. This allows you to gather valuable data on the usage of your summer offerings, enabling you to optimize them effectively.
Avalanche Transceiver Checkpoint Development History
2003 Launch of the world's first avalanche transceiver
checkpoint - the CP457V1
2006 Development of the updated CP457V2
2009 Introduction of the new CP457V3
2011 Launch of the redesigned CP2011
2022 Introduction of the latest CP2022 model

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