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Haute Route 30 S
Ortovox
Haute Route 30 S
$152.00
Description

  The Ortovox Haute Route has been around almost since the birth of ski touring. This enduring classic is perfect for longer ski excursions.

  Cordura®, PFC-free double-layered Polyamide 420D Oxford and PU coating on all fabrics make the Haute Route 30 S extremely scuff- and water-resistant. This backpack fits perfectly thanks to its load control cords and ergonomically shaped O-Flex-2 back system with S-shaped stabilizer, which distributes weight evenly between the hips and the shoulders, even over lengthy periods. The hip fins connect inside the back system so that they wrap comfortably and seamlessly around the body. The Haute Route 30 S has a specially designed shortened back system for smaller people.

  With its larger capacity, the Haute Route 30 S has space for all you may need. The spacious main compartment is accessible from the top and back, which means all pack contents will be easily accessible, while a separate safety compartment provides rapid access to emergency equipment. Thanks to the rope attachment on the lid, you can load and unload your rope without having to open the backpack. In addition to the crampon fastening, ice axe and hiking pole fastening and fixed helmet net, there are also fasteners for a snowboard or other gear. Skis can be fastened using either the classic or diagonal method.

  No matter how long and challenging the tour, the Haute Route 30 S will equip you well for any multi-day tour.

  WARNING for California customers: This product can expose you to chemicals including dimethylformamide, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Ortovox
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
46483
Gender:
Unisex
Size:
One Size (fits back length 36 - 44 cm / 14 - 17 in.)
Pack Volume:
30 liters
Weight:
1320 g / 46.6 oz
Materials:
Polyamide 420D 100% Recycled
Other Features:
  • 8 compartments
  • Access to main compartment: front
  • Holder for safety equipment
  • Access to main compartment: back
  • Hip pocket
  • Separate safety compartment
  • O-Flex-2-Frame
  • Side ski fastening
  • Diagonal ski fastening
  • Wide ski fastener (max. 150mm)
  • Snowboard and snowshoe attachment
  • Rope attachment
  • Key holder
  • Ice axe and hiking pole fastening
  • Hydration system compatible
  • Crampon attachment
  • Gear loops
  • Chest strap with signal whistle
  • Compression strap
  • Map compartment
  • Bright inside for better visibility of contents
  • Emergency card
  • Integrated helmet net
Sustainability:
Fair Wear Foundation
This product was manufactured under fair working conditions in conformity with Fair Wear Foundation.

PFC-free
This product contains no environmentally harmful per- or polyfluorinated chemicals (PFCs).

Climate Neutral
This product is climate neutral. It was produced in the most environmentally friendly way possible. Any unavoidable CO2 emissions have been offset.

Recycled Polyamide
For more sustainability! This product contains recycled polyamide.
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