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Ducan Spine 28-35
Mammut
Ducan Spine 28-35
$161.21
Description

  Full-featured hiking pack with great freedom of movement

  Mammut's Ducan Spine 28-35 is a hiking backpack featuring innovative Active Spine Technology. Even distribution of the backpack's weight over the body. More freedom of movement for the hips and shoulders. Active Spine Technology ensures greater comfort. Together with the very light weight, a pocket that can be attached either to the shoulder straps or hip belt of the backpack, and side pockets positioned to allow easy access while walking create a practical hiking backpack offering high comfort and variable packing volumes.

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Description
Brand Name:
Mammut
Gender:
Unisex
Cubic Inches:
1709-2136
Liters:
28-35
Weight:
1.290 kg / 45.5 oz
Torso Length Range:
Back length (size system): L (19.1 in / 48.5 cm)
Dimensions:
22.8 x 12.2 x 10.6 in / 58 x 31 x 27 cm
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
2530-00340
Other Features:
• Suspension system with patented Active Spine Technology to support a natural gait
• MAMMUT CONNECT inside
• Water-repellent pocket with various attachment options on the backpack
• Huge front zipper access to main compartment
• Elasticated chest strap for optimum comfort and a perfect fit
• Adjustable backpack volume (28-35 liters)
• Integrated, detachable rain cover
• Attachment options on the base of the backpack
• Large mesh pockets on the shoulder strap
• Speed pole attachment system on the hip belt
• Zipper pocket on hip belt
• Zipper pocket for valuables, accessible from outside
• Integrated metal frame for optimum load transfer
• Hydration system-compatible
• 2 mesh side pockets
• Forward-pull hip belt adjustment
• Comfortable thanks to the anatomically shaped, soft padded hip belt and shoulder straps
• 2 trekking pole holders
• Rain cover: Yes
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