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in Sports & Outdoors > Outdoor Recreation > Camping & Hiking > Backpacks & BagsRhythm is proud to offer a dedicated backcountry section at both Rhythm Summit and Rhythm Hakuba, offering a large selection of the latest backcountry equipment. If you intend to access the backcountry terrain in the Niseko or Hakuba region then you are going to need the right backcountry gear. Niseko and Hakuba offer some of the best backcounty skiing in the world, from wide open bowls to perfectly spaced trees, the area has been blessed with perfect deep powder terrain. The resorts have easy to access “side country” areas so when the inbound fresh is all used up, it’s easy to find endless fresh turns accessed by touring skis with skins or snow shoes for the boarders. We always recommend using a local guide, such as Evergreen in Hakuba, or Black Diamond Tours in Niseko, to ensure your safety and also that you get to ride the best areas. We stock the latest and greatest in backcountry gear and accessories, from well known brands including;

DPS Zeda Tour1 (womens) DPS Uschi Foundation (womens) Volkl One W (womens) Rossignol Super 7 (womens) Field Earth CNY7 SPC Rossignol Soul 7 (womens) Field Earth CNY6 SPC Jones Twin Sister (womens) Deeluxe Spark Summit XV Deeluxe Lunar Hybrid Coiler
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manfrotto backpack 3n1-25 pl Head Raptor B3 RD Head Raptor 120 RS Dynafit TLT7 Expedition CR Head Raptor 90 RS W Dynafit TLT6 Mountain CR Head Vector Evo 80 Dynafit TLT6Mountain CR W Dynafit Winter Guide GTX Dynafit Neo CR W Salomon MTN Explore W Tecnica ZeroG Guide Pro Tecnica Cochise 120 Dyn Tecnica Cochise 105W Dyn Tecnica Cochise 95W MV Nordica Dobermann GP 110W Tubbs Flex Alp 22 (womens)

Tubbs Flex Alp 24 (mens) Tubbs Flex Alp XL 28 Tubbs Flex Trk 22 (womens) Tubbs Flex Trk 24 (mens) Tubbs RDG 22 (womens) Tubbs RDG 24 (mens) BCA Stash 20L Black BCA Stash 20L Orange BCA Stash 30L Black BCA Stash 30L Blue Dakine Heli Pro 2 Dakine Heli Pro DLX 24L Evoc FR Guide 30L Evoc FR Pro 20L Evoc FR Day 16L Black Diamond Dawn Patrol 32L Black Diamond Nitro 26L Black Diamond Nitro 22L Black Diamond Magnum 16L Spark R And D Arc Spark R And D Surge Spark R And D Arc (womens) Marker Duke EPF 13 Marker Baron EPF 13 Dynafit TLT Radical ST 2.0 Now IPO Hi Cup (black) Now IPO Hi Cup (army green) Probes, Shovels & Ski Poles BCA Bomber Shovel B1 BCA Bomber Shovel B2 BCA A2 w/ 29cm Saw BCA Stealth 260cm Carbon Black Diamond Evac 9 Black Diamond Quickdraw Carbon 240 Black Diamond Transfer 3 Black Diamond Quickdraw Tour 320

Black Diamond Quickdraw Tour 280 Black Diamond Quickdraw Tour 240 Black Diamond Telescopic Ski Pole Compactor Black Diamond Telescopic Ski Pole Traverse Black Diamond Telescopic Ski Pole Expedition 3 BCA Tracker DTS Beacon BCA Snow Study Kit BCA Tracker 2 Beacon BCA 35cm Snow Saw BCA Tracker 3 Beacon BCA DTS Rescue Beacon Package Pieps DSP Micro Beacon Pieps DSP Pro Beacon Pieps DSP Sport Beacon Spark R And D Crossword Splitboard Skins Black Diamond Glidelight Mohair Skins BCA Alu Crystal Card Black Diamond Spot Headlamp Black Diamond Ikon Headlamp Feel free to talk to our knowledgeable staff about our backcountry range. Retail products can only be purchased in store. Find out more about backcountry riding Avalanche Safety Gear Checklist It’s always possible for even the most knowledgeable and cautious backcountry skiers to get caught in an avalanche. For this reason, all backcountry skiers should always carry avalanche safety gear.

backcountry skiing partner who also has rescue gear and training. Skiing alone in the backcountry is never a good idea A phone or two way radio Please note that while carrying this equipment is one of the most basic requirements for safe backcountry travel, it is useless without knowledge of how to use it. Even more importantly it is critical that you have the experience and skill to travel safely in avalanche terrain on your own before venturing into the backcountry. Rhythm Snowsports accepts no responsibility for decisions you may make or situations / incidents that may occur in the backcountry while traveling with gear you have purchased from us. If you are unfamiliar with this equipment or uncomfortable accepting these risks on your own, please contact one of the local guides such as Evergreen in Hakuba, or Black Diamond Tours in Niseko Before heading out into the Niseko Side or Backcountry make sure you are familiar with the local Niseko Rules and make sure to keep up to date with current Avalanche conditions.

The Niseko Rules are the area’s official regulations created for the safety and freedom of every skier and snowboarder riding inside or outside the ski resort boundaries. The rules were established by the Niseko Annupuri Avalanche Prevention Committee, the Niseko Mountain Resort Safety Committee, the Niseko Free Passport Committee and the Hokkaido Shiribeshi Alpine Accident Prevention Committee. In addition to efforts by locals to encourage skiers and boarders not to duck ropes, the rules also allow backcountry access via a system of gates, but prohibit access on days of heightened avalanche danger. The Niseko Backcountry is a very special place, but it is an unpatrolled and wild area of massive snowfalls, and there is certainly a heightened danger compared to front of the mountain. Skilled, experienced local guides are available so a guided tour is strongly recommended for anyone unfamiliar with the local terrain and conditions. For more information on Hakuba’s resort rules, visit the Hakuba Local Rules page.