LifePass functions like a traditional ski pass but with important safety advantages. It includes a web app that allows families and groups to monitor the location of their group members on the mountain, and an SOS button for emergencies on the slopes.
So how does it work?
Rent your LifePass with your ski pass purchase in any 3 ways:
After renting a LifePass, register each user in the web app.
Pop your LifePass in a pocket as you would with any ski pass.
Return your LifePass to a kiosk or return bin located within the resort.
Features
LifePass is a safety location aid with a built-in ski pass. Pop it into your pocket, and you're ready to scan it at a lift gate and go!
Using the latest location technology, LifePass keeps you connected and safe, even in bad weather and in areas with no phone reception.
In an emergency*, every second counts. LifePass offers fast and direct help when it's needed most, using the in-built SOS button.
LifePass offers up to 7 days of battery life, keeping you covered for week-long holidays without the need to recharge.
Rent and return a LifePass for a more cost-effective and sustainable approach to safety on the slopes.
LifePass combines your on-piste safety essentials into a single device, eliminating the need for multiple gadgets.
Use our web app to help keep you safe on the slopes.
Register your group members on the LifePass web app. Activate. And go! Simple, effective, safe.
Follow your family and friends on the mountain with the LifePass web app. You can personalise each profile for easy monitoring.
Safety on the mountain is a priority
LifePass is designed for use in resort and on-piste. Whether you run into bad weather, find yourself in a spot with no phone reception, or are suddenly separated from your group, LifePass keeps you connected and safe.
LifePass is not intended for off-piste use. If you are considering going off-piste, make sure you are confident in any snow conditions and know the area. Check the avalanche and weather forecasts. Ensure that everyone in your group is fully equipped with avalanche equipment and a transceiver – and know how to use it. If in doubt, hire a guide!