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A specialist in equipping climbers since 1862, Mammut designs different types of backpacks to optimize their use by mountaineers. The use and characteristics of a climbing backpack will differ from those of a freeride or climbing bag. These differences provide climbers, skiers, climbers, or hikers with enhanced performance for an essential element of their equipment.
The Mammut Backpacks designed for hiking are generally equipped with the basic technologies of Mammut Backpacks. Ranging from 20 L to over 60 L, they feature pole holders, are compatible with a hydration system, and are padded with 3D Eva material to enhance the hiker's comfort. More comfortable but heavier than other bags, the Mammut hiking bags offer substantial storage space to hold all the necessary equipment for long hikes. For example, the Mammut Lithium Speed 20L backpack would be perfectly suitable for small hikes in the mountains.
The practice of alpinism requires more advanced technologies. The Mammut Backpacks designed for alpinism offer all the necessary features for this practice. In addition to pole holders, they include ice axe holders and straps for equipment and rope. Generally more compact and worn much closer to the back to facilitate movement, the Mammut backpack for alpinism remains a reference in terms of comfort. The shoulder straps and waist belt are padded to ensure optimal comfort. Finally, the back frame, designed in a more sporty manner, helps lighten the weight of the bag to relieve climbers. A Mammut Trion Light 38 backpack would be ideal for tackling Mont Blanc.
The freeride outings, particularly physically demanding, also require a Mammut backpack with specific characteristics. Similar to the Mammut backpacks for alpinism, the Mammut Backpacks designed for freeride allow, in addition to ice axes, poles, or ropes, to carry skis or snowboards as well as avalanche safety equipment. Access to the front part is facilitated for efficiently retrieving safety equipment. The Mammut backpack range Nirvana is particularly suitable and recommended for ski touring or freeride activities.
Finally, the Mammut climbing backpacks ensure that climbers can carry all the necessary equipment, ropes, helmets, climbing tools, simply and effectively. Lighter and smaller than other Mammut Backpacks, they provide optimal comfort for climbers thanks to their padded shoulder straps made of Eva foam.
Among all the ranges of Mammut Backpacks, we recommend:
- Nirvana Pro 35 L
At Hardloop, we aim to provide our customers with high-end products to best support them in their mountain activities. To achieve this, we place great importance on Mammut products, stemming from a now centuries-old know-how. The Mammut Backpacks, benefiting from all this experience, will accompany you everywhere while ensuring unmatched performance. So don’t hesitate to choose your Mammut backpack on our Hardloop.co.uk site.