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Trion Nordwand 28 - Women's
Mammut
Trion Nordwand 28 - Women's
$159.95
Description

  Trion Nordwand 28 Women - Mammut's alpine backpack shaped for women. Extremely light and equally robust thanks to its high-quality Cordura material. The specific female fit, with an adapted back and shoulder straps, makes it exceptionally comfortable to wear. Caro North, one of Mammut's top athletes, was significantly involved in this pack’s development. Trion Nordwand 28 Women - made for performers.

  Part of the Mammut Eiger Extreme collection: relentlessly tested and continuously optimized for the highest possible performance.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Mammut
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
2520-01000
Gender:
Women's
Volume:
28 Liters
Dimensions:
17.7 x 9.8 x 11 in / 45 x 25 x 28 cm
Weight:
28.6 oz / 810 g
Suspension system:
CONTACT V Frame™
Materials:
100% Polyamide
Other Features:
  • Comfortable thanks to the anatomically shaped, soft padded hip belt and shoulder straps
  • Trekking pole carrier
  • Forward-pull hip belt adjustment
  • 2 strong ice axe attachments
  • Rope attachment on flap
  • Hydration system-compatible
  • Detachable hip belt padding
  • Roll-top closure
  • Compression straps can be tensioned at side and front
  • Reinforced side ski attachment
  • Carrying system tailored to the female anatomy
  • Elasticated chest strap for optimum comfort and a perfect fit
  • Water-repellent external zipper pocket
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