Mammut is recalling Snowpulse cartridges for the older 1.0 style airbag cartridges from the 2011-12 season.
The cartridges could reportedly leak gas over time preventing the airbag from deploying when needed.
U.S. consumers are instructed to call 800-451-5127 or email info@mammutusa.com for more information and return instructions.
More information on both issues is below:

Canisters involved in the recall
The Snowpulse cartridges for the “Inflation System 1.0″ have a defective pressure gauge and must be replaced. Cartridges from the current 2011/12 winter season as well as all Mammut airbag products are not affected by this recall.
On July 1, 2011, Mammut Sports Group AG acquired the Swiss avalanche airbag specialists Snowpulse AG. In the meantime, that company’s production and quality processes have been analyzed and brought up to the level of Mammut’s own quality standards. In the process, it was found that the measures Snowpulse AG had previously taken to assure quality with respect to this problem did not meet Mammut’s high standards.
The Snowpulse cartridges (also called cylinders) are equipped with a pressure gauge, also known as a manometer. For some Snowpulse cartridges, after a certain amount of time a critical defect can appear. In these cartridges, this pressure gauge has developed a leak over time that leads to a drop in air pressure and sometimes to all the air escaping. This can mean that the airbag blows up only insufficiently or not at all. To completely rule out the possibility of this risk occurring, Mammut Sports Group AG has decided to immediately recall and replace all Snowpulse cartridges that were sold of the first generation (Inflation System 1.0).
Which cartridges are affected by the recall?
All Snowpulse cartridges of the first generation, compatible with Inflation System 1.0, 207 and 300 bar.
How can I tell which cartridges are actually affected by the recall?
All cartridges whose valve looks like the one in the illustration and whose pressure gauge has not yet been replaced.







