Backcountry Access BC Link 2.0 for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

8.8
out of 10
17 Positive, 1 Mixed & 2 Negative
from 20 Reviews
Retail Price:
$179.95
Used Value:
$107.97
Sale Value:
$161.96

The BC Link 2.0 is the second generation of Backcountry Access's two-way radio designed specifically for backcountry touring, and it comes with twice the wattage for a better performance at the recommended distance of 6 miles and the maximum distance of 40 miles (both with line of sight). The remote-friendly Smart Mic has glove-friendly controls for on-and-off, volume, battery indicator, channel selection, and push-to-talk so you don't have to find the base unit packed inside your backpack to change settings.

Specifications

Battery:
2300mAh lithium ion
Channels:
22 FRS GMRS channels + 121 sub-channels
Dimensions:
[mic] 3.5 x 2.1 x 1.5in [radio] 3.5 x 2.1 x 1.5in
Manufacturer Warranty:
3 years
Power Output:
2 watt
Recommended Use:
backcountry, mountaineering
Remote Mic:
Smart Mic
Weight:
12oz

Full Reviews

10
These links are awesome. I use them whenever I am split boarding or snowmobiling in the backcountry. They are easy to use and work like a charm. I would highly recommend getting yourself a pair!
Tyler Mifflin, backcountry.com
March 6, 2020
10
New slimmer design and protected dial so the channels don't accidentally change on you is a nice addition. I use mine for skiing, sledding and even dirt biking in the summer. Great battery life and range. Communication is key for staying together and even more important in an emergency. Nice design to stick the radio in the pack and clip the handset on your chest strap for easy use with gloves on, much nicer than having to put one in your pocket. Works with other radios too even if your friends don't have one.
skippy_o85, backcountry.com
December 30, 2019
10
Communication is key in any relationship - my relatinship with the backcountry is no different. Which is why I upped my kit with the Backcounty Access BC Link 2.0. An updated version of the original Link we all love, I know I can count on the Link 2.0 Radio to be better, faster and stronger to keep up with me this touring season.
Elise Morgan, backcountry.com
September 6, 2019
10
great radio and is very simple to use has great range. I havent had any issues with it
Bennet Hess, backcountry.com
April 4, 2019
10
I have used simple and inexpensive Motorola radios as well as high end digital radios that are overly complex. The BAC Link 2.0 is simple to use, has good range, is well designed, and has not let me know yet. I use it for backcountry trips and resort skiing. It also can work with your group that is using Motorola or other public channel radios. So you are not limited to communicating with other BAC radios. I highly recommend this product.
Winston Crawford, backcountry.com
April 2, 2019
10
I love the new BC Link 2.0 - I used it all touring season and love it! highly recommended
William Bowen, backcountry.com
April 1, 2019
8
I bought 2 units and used them on a 4-day yurt backcountry skiing trip. We tested the range. It seems to be adequate, but received noises when we were ~0.5 mile apart. In my guess, the antenna might be too close to metallic objects inside the rucksack which resulted in the reduced range. I want to used it on ice climbing and other outdoor activities such as resort skiing, cycling, hiking, but it seems to be a little bulky and heavy side.
Nobuyuki F., backcountry.com
March 26, 2019
6
Design improvements were good from the 1.0 that I used for a couple years. The speaker is louder, dials are in a better place, and the attachment to the radio is better. However, after a month of use I can hear people but now they can't hear me, no transmit. I emailed BCA warranty and now sales and have not heard anything back for weeks now so I am sitting on a useless radio that I bought directly from BCA. Also, battery life is better but there is no way to see an indicator that shows it is fully charged when you have it plugged in, so you are guessing when you turn on the radio and see full bars, that it is done charging. Also, the redesign on the mic is better against the elements, but I've seen it ice up like the old ones and not work to transmit so I think the frogzskin upgraded is needed on the new ones too.
Brian Sather, backcountry.com
March 21, 2019
8
The last version of these that I had, didnt have very good reception. Really hoping these ones work better.
DJ Redundant II, backcountry.com
March 13, 2019
10
We've used this a few times on ski tours. Great for pockets out of cell phone range, both in bounds and out of bounds. Great investment!
Betsy Haws, backcountry.com
March 3, 2019
10
Phenomenal Radio! 10 out of 10 would recommend
Tate Kirby, backcountry.com
February 21, 2019
2
Bought two, screwed the mics on, both failed at the screw attaching the mic to the base unit immediately. The screw is held by a nut in the base unit of the radio. Both nuts were pulled from the base unit when tightened. I expected better quality by BCA.
Craig, backcountry.com
February 15, 2019
10
If you're venturing out in the backcountry, this radio is a must! It's easy to use, has good range and battery life. The ability to reach others in your group, or others in the area is paramount, and this makes it super easy. I bought this over the original version due to the supposedly extended range, and updated mic connection, but the original is still a great option at a cheaper price.
Kevin K, backcountry.com
February 12, 2019
10
This radio rocks. Super simple to use and has great range & battery life. I've used it on 4-5 tours so far and have no complaints! A must-have for backcountry adventures!
Jill Beers, backcountry.com
January 29, 2019
10
After using the first generation of BC link for the past two seasons, this is a pleasant upgrade. The range of this radio is much better than the first one and stays on the same channel much better. I use this for snowmobiling and it works great for communicating with my party. Highly recommend for any backcountry user, regardless of how you choose to travel through it.
Luke Perin, backcountry.com
January 7, 2019
10
Good design and improvement on the clip. This really makes skiing in the backcountry and communication much easier
brett wanek, backcountry.com
January 3, 2019
10
best walkies out there
Bennet Hess, backcountry.com
January 2, 2019
10
I've used the original link for years. Longer battery life and stronger radio makes for a solid upgrade. I also was pumped to see that they updated the way the remote cord mounts to the radio. Seeing the review on here about it failing is a bummer I thought it seems like a good design, but hopefully that one was indeed just a lemon. Fortunately between the BCA warranty and Backcountry's customer service it's easy to remedy such things, but fingers crossed she holds strong. I also like the redesign of the remote, they added plastic around the dials to help you avoid accidental channel changing which did happen to me from time to time with the old one.
Vinny Mauro, backcountry.com
December 16, 2018
2
Use this radio for 2 days. Day 3 I noticed it was not turning on and just left it in my pack assuming the battery was dead. Got back at the end of the day and found that the small plastic piece where it connects to the main body of the radio had broken and was only being held by the screw and was not making good contact. Poor design in my opinion as this radio was only in my pack and I would not have expected anything to break. I may try another one of these, if not, I will be picking up one of the originals.
Kevin H., backcountry.com
December 9, 2018
10
Works just as great if not better than the first! Love bca and their radios are a great fit to your avy gear!
Vance Allen, backcountry.com
December 7, 2018

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