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Ducan Spine 28-35 - Women's
Mammut
Ducan Spine 28-35 - Women's
$214.95
Description

  Full-featured hiking pack with great freedom of movement

  Mammut's Ducan Spine 28-35 is a lightweight, women’s-fit backpack featuring Active Spine Technology™. Enjoy reduced fatigue through even weight distribution and greater comfort thanks to the air space suspension system for effective back ventilation. Shoulder straps, carrying system, hip belt and back dimensions are tailored to the female anatomy. Easy-access pockets are convenient on the go and variable packing volumes allow for greater flexibility.

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Description
Brand Name:
Mammut
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
2530-00360
Gender:
Women's
Cubic Inches:
1709-2136
Liters:
28-35
Weight:
1.40 kg / 3.09 lbs
Torso Length Range:
Back length (size system): S (17.1 in / 43.5 cm)
Dimensions:
22.4 x 12.2 x 11 in / 57 x 31 x 28 cm
Main Material:
91% Polyamide, 9% Polyester
Other Features:
  • Comfortable thanks to the anatomically shaped, soft padded hip belt and shoulder straps
  • Integrated metal frame for optimum load transfer
  • Forward-pull hip belt adjustment
  • Zipper pocket for valuables, accessible from outside
  • 2 trekking pole holders
  • Integrated, detachable rain cover included
  • 2 mesh side pockets
  • Carrying system tailored to the female anatomy
  • Zipper pocket on hip belt
  • Suspension system with patented Active Spine Technology to support a natural gait
  • Huge front zipper opening to the main compartment
  • Hydration system-compatible
  • Speed pole attachment system on the hip belt
  • Fold-out cellphone pocket on the hip belt
  • Water-repellent pocket with various attachment options on the backpack
  • Adjustable backpack volume (28-35 liters)
  • Attachment options on the base of the backpack
  • Elasticated chest strap for optimum comfort and a perfect fit
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