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Trion Spine 35
Mammut
Trion Spine 35
$224.96
Description

  Alpine pack with high-tech suspension for great freedom of movement

  The Mammut Trion Spine 35 will take even difficult ascents in its stride. Thanks to a suspension system featuring the Active Spine Technology and integrated height adjustment, the backpack allows greater freedom of movement for the shoulders and hips, resulting in a more natural gait. It also ensures optimal load transfer during all walking movements, even when carrying a heavy weight. With a capacity of 35 liters, an additional front opening and a range of features, the Trion Spine 35 offers everything an alpinist's heart could desire.

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Description
Brand Name:
Mammut
Frame Description:
Mammut® Active Spine Technology
Gender:
Unisex
Liters:
35
Weight:
4.67 lbs / 2.120 kg
Dimensions:
61 x 30 x 26 cm
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
2520-00860
Other Features:
• MAMMUT CONNECT inside (NFC chip compatible with Mammut Connect app)
• Suspension system with patented Active Spine Technology to support a natural gait
• Height of the suspension system can be adjusted with a simple movement
• High-density, 2-layer EVA back padding; hip belt and shoulder straps with stretch fabric cover
• Huge front zipper access to main compartment
• Large internal pocket in the front opening
• Height adjustable flap with internal and external pocket
• Internal zipper compartment for valuables
• Reinforced side ski attachment
• Gear loop on hip belt
• Zipper pocket on hip belt
• 2 strong ice axe attachments
• Trekking pole carrier
• Rope fixing strap under the flap
• Lateral compression straps, can also be tensioned at front to carry gear
• Daisy chain loop
• Hydration system-compatible
• Large pocket on the shoulder strap
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