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Lithium 15
Mammut
Lithium 15
$74.96
Description

  You like to shift up a gear when hiking. Lightweight and compact equipment is a must. The Mammut Lithium 15 is the smallest in a proven family of backpacks with top features.

  It is made mainly from recycled materials and the durable water-repellent treatment is PFC-free. The very lightweight and breathable shoulder padding makes it feel very comfortable to carry. Air channels in the 3D EVA foam provide good ventilation. The padded hip belt has a fold-out pocket for your smartphone. If you don’t need it, you can simply remove it. The same applies to the integrated rain cover. The backpack is compatible with hydration systems. The mesh side pockets allow access even when walking. With the Lithium 15, you’re traveling in the fast lane in the mountains.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Mammut
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
2530-00301
Gender:
Unisex
Liters:
15
Weight:
720 g / 25.4 oz
Dimensions:
7.87 x 20.5 in / 20 x 52 cm
Suspension System:
CONTACT
Back length (size system):
M (18 in / 46 cm)
Main Fabric:
100% Polyamide
Other Features:
  • Integrated, detachable rain cover
  • Made from over 89% recycled materials
  • Trekking pole carrier
  • Fold-out cellphone pocket on the hip belt
  • Detachable, padded hip belt
  • Zip pocket with key pocket
  • Large front zipper pocket
  • Hydration system-compatible
  • 2 mesh side pockets
  • Zipper pocket on hip belt
  • Main zipper compartment
  • Forward-pull hip belt adjustment
  • Super-lightweight, highly breathable EVA shoulder padding
  • Good back ventilation thanks to 3D EVA foam with air channels
  • Lateral compression straps
Sustainability:
bluesign® PRODUCT
The bluesign® SYSTEM is a solution for sustainable textile production that eliminates the use of harmful substances. bluesign® PRODUCTS guarantee a responsible use of resources with a minimum impact on people and the environment.

PFC-free durable water repellent (DWR)
Perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) are often used for waterproofing but are practically non-biodegradable. Mammut is committed to replacing non-biodegradable fabric treatments with more sustainable high-performance alternatives.

Fair Wear
Fair Wear works to ensure fair and safe working conditions in garment factories. The non-profit engages directly with factories, trade unions, NGOs and governments to protect workers’ rights.

Recycled
This product contains recycled materials with uncompromised performance and functionality. Choosing recycled materials reduces the use of virgin resources and helps promote a more circular economy.
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