Yes, modern fan-based systems from reputable brands are extensively tested to operate reliably in temperatures well below -20°C (-4°F). However, you must ensure the battery is fully charged and the pack is not stored in extreme cold for extended periods before a tour.
Ski Backpack · Avalanche Airbag Backpack
Are electric fan-based airbags reliable in extreme cold?
Related gear types
If this answer nudged you toward a different style, these guides compare specs and trade-offs.

Backcountry Touring Daypack
$80 – $280
Lightweight to midweight packs (20-35L) optimized for single-day backcountry ski touring with dedicated safety gear organization.
Dedicated probe and shovel pocketDiagonal and A-frame ski carryHip belt with pockets

Ski Mountaineering Pack
$120 – $320
Technical, minimalist packs designed for ski mountaineering objectives with rope carry, ice axe attachments, and alpine features.
Rope carry systemIce axe attachments (reinforced)Gear loops

Freeride Backpack
$100 – $450
Feature-rich packs (25-40L) designed for big mountain freeride skiing with camera gear options, helmet carry, and aggressive riding stability.
Padded camera compartmentHelmet carry systemBack protection panel
More questions
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