The Mammut 240 Short probe is designed for fast and effective rescue in avalanche situations. Thanks to its sophisticated design, it can be easily assembled with one hand, remains lightweight and yet sufficiently stable thanks to its durable aluminum construction.
Its compact dimensions allow for easy storage even in small ski touring backpacks, and the updated visual depth guide always provides accurate information.
The ergonomic handle, shaped tip, and glove compatibility ensure maximum efficiency even in demanding conditions.
- Quick and easy handling
The telescopic system and ergonomic handle allow for quick assembly and one-handed use, even when wearing gloves. - Compact and durable
Lightweight and stable aluminum, short length when folded, and UIAA certification guarantee reliability in emergency situations.
- Telescopic locking
- Aluminum construction
- Visual depth guide
- Fits in small backpacks
- Protective case with map
- Suitable for use with gloves
Specifications:
Certification: UIAA 157 – avalanche probe
Item number: 2620-00262
Total length: 240 cm
Length when folded: 38 cm
Diameter: 12.75 mm
Tensioning system: Telescopic Lock
Weight: 280 g
Suitable for: Skiing
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Mammut Sports Group AG is a manufacturer of mountaineering and trekking equipment based in Seon, Switzerland. The company was founded in 1862 by Kaspar Tanner in Dintikon. Today, Mammut employs 200 people at its headquarters and several hundred more employees work in various facilities around the world. The central warehouse for Europe is located in Memmingen, Germany, which is constantly being expanded.
Together with the German company Edelrid, Mammut is the world leader in climbing equipment. Mammut has bought several large companies that sell their products under this brand. These include Toko, which manufactures ski wax, and Raichle, which makes hiking boots.

