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In the heart of the mountains, every detail matters. The Backpack Finisterre 40 by Ferrino is the ideal companion for all your hiking adventures. Imagine a backpack that adapts to your needs: its numerous pockets and bottom divider allow you to quickly find what you need without searching for hours. The novelty of this version lies in its lighter back, offering unmatched ventilation. Ferrino has thought of everything to keep you cool even during the most challenging climbs. To top it all off, the carrying system offers optimal comfort, making you almost forget the weight of your adventures on your shoulders.
With practical accessories like the integrated RECCO rescue reflector and compatibility with the H2 Bag hydration system, you are equipped for the unexpected. The pole holders and included rain cover add even more functionality to this well-thought-out backpack. In short, the Finisterre 40 is more than just a backpack: it's your trusted partner for exploring trails with passion and peace of mind.
Fabrics: 420D honeycomb 100% recycled
Back with Dry Net System: flexible steel ensures perfect load distribution, allowing the mesh to separate the backpack from the user's back, ensuring a high level of ventilation.
Pockets: On the hood | Security pocket | Front pocket | Side bellows pockets with zipper | Waist belt pocket | Internal back pocket
Integrated RECCO rescue reflector
Large front access
2 pole/ice axe holders
Quick pole holder
Side compression straps
Front gear holder (with additional straps)
Rain cover included
Compatible with the H2 Bag hydration system

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