The Peak Light 32 is a mountaineering backpack designed by the brand Ortovox, ideal for tackling the most impressive glaciers, whether it's those surrounding the Dent Blanche or the famous Weisshorn in the Valais Alps. The Peak Light 32 lives up to its name: its weight of 1,100 grams can indeed be reduced by 380 grams, as you can remove the lid, hip belt, some external attachment options, and the aluminum frame from the back.
The Peak Light 32 offers incredible versatility, as you can use it for high-altitude hiking when equipped with all its structures, or as an ultra-light climbing backpack (720 grams when you decide to lighten it) for multi-pitch climbs. A featherweight alpine backpack thanks to its nylon material, the Peak Light 32 is also extremely robust and water-resistant, thanks to the polyurethane-coated nylon. Additionally, the new triangular construction of the top lid allows for different positions when the rope is attached. Thus, the removable top lid can be stored in the main compartment or removed entirely.
Finally, you will appreciate the various attachment systems of the Peak Light 32, whether for skis, poles, rope, helmet, or ice axes, as well as its gear loops and its circular zip allowing quick access to the contents. When minimalism is synonymous with functionality: the Peak Light 32 is made for mountaineers in search of performance.
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