Final Thoughts
Back when avalanche transceivers were first introduced to the market, their use in the backcountry ski community was spotty. Not everyone carried a beacon and the signal was just based on audio cues.
Nowadays, everyone at a minimum carries a high powered beacon as well as a probe and shovels as the very basics of avalanche rescue gear. It very might be that in the future everyone will have avalanche bags to act as extra insurance when traveling through avalanche terrain. Still though, while these airbags systems are spectacular, it is no substitute for sound training and judgment when moving through avalanche terrain. Know the problems with the snowpack and know where to avoid them.
There are tons of excellent options for skiing on slopes below 30 degrees, when the avalanche danger is high. Avoidance is key, but in the event that you do need to swim with an avalanche, hopefully these packs will have your back.