zzdsport
/
Camping and Hiking
/
Backpacks
/
Trion Spine 75
Mammut
Trion Spine 75
$319.96
Description

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

  Enough space for your equipment: with a volume of 75 liters, the Mammut Trion Spine 75 is very spacious and also has the perfect suspension system for heavy loads. The Active Spine Technology promises greater freedom of movement for the shoulders and hips. This allows a more natural gait. Weight is transferred optimally as you walk. The Trion Spine 75 features a height-adjustable suspension system. The large front opening makes it easy to clearly organize equipment.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Mammut
Frame Description:
Mammut® Active Spine Technology
Gender:
Unisex
Liters:
75
Weight:
5.82 lbs / 2.640 kg
Dimensions:
74 x 34 x 33 cm
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
2520-00880
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
• Bottle holder on side
Previous Article:Coulee 40 - Women's (Fall 2022) Next Article:Zulu 65 - Men's (Fall 2022)
Description
Comments
Welcome to zzdsport comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Information Recommendation
Death Cab for Cutie Frontman Completes Western States Ultra, Debuts Speedland Trail Shoe Collab
  Outdoor athletes will often scoff at the rising number of legacy brands collaborating with celebrities. From The North Face selling an apparel line with Kim Kard9ashian to On Running releasing a collection inspired by FKA twigs — these releases seem to rely on name recognition rather than a sincere partnership with artists passionate for the outdoors.   But for Ben Gibbard...
The Best Full-Power eMTB Money Can Buy? Specialized Turbo Levo 4 Review
  Specialized’s Turbo Levo models have been at the forefront of the eMTB market since their inception 10 years ago. With class-leading system integration backed by impressive on-trail performance, the brand has undoubtedly helped push the boundaries of innovation in this rapidly developing market.   Specialized officially launched the latest version of the Turbo Levo back in April. Now in its fourth...
Chihuahua Saves Hiker’s Life After Fall Into Crevasse
  A four-legged hero has emerged on Switzerlands Fee Glacier. After its owner fell into a crevasse, a chihuahua helped alert search and rescue teams to his location, likely saving his life, according to local officials.   On July 4, a man was walking with his long-haired chihuahua when suddenly a snow bridge broke, and he fell nearly 26 feet into a...
Skinny, Not Scrawny: Ultra-Slim ‘Bexar’ EDC Knife Review
  Don’t make the same mistake I did. Unless you’re from Texas, you probably saw the name of this knife and pronounced it like it looks: Bex-Ar. Turns out, the word is more like a toddler hollering for a stuffed animal at the carnival.   Forget the x is there, and you’ll have it right: Bear.   That said, it wasn’t the name...
Maximum Flotation, Minimal Compromise for Paddling Big Water: Astral Indus PFD Review
  After scouting the whole gorge a few hundred feet below us, we committed. As we looked downstream on the Stehekin River toward the final crux rapid, made up of three high-volume, dynamic recirculating holes, we knew there was no turning back.   Both of us were ready: wearing all 22 pounds of flotation packed into the newAstral Indus PFD— but even...
Perfect for Everyday Exploring, Not Hardcore Hiking: Teva Original Universal Sandal Review
  I’ve long been a Chaco sandal gal, but sometimes they feel a little technical for everyday use. Searching for something a little lighter and less clunky for a road trip recently, I rediscovered the Teva Original Universal Sandal. I rocked a pair of Tevas as a kid in the 90s, and it turns out they’re still in style!   Whether I...
Worthy of a Cult Following: Kizer Drop Bear Review
  Knives are seasonal for me. I tend to carry heavier, bulkier knives in the colder months and lighter knives in the spring and summer. This owes partly to the fact that 10 years ago, lightweight knives were generally meant for light duty.   But now with advances in materials and manufacturing, lightweight knives have become more capable than ever.   When I...
Fourth of July Snow Day: Ski Season Only Ends When You Let It
  Im going to let you in on a little secret that Big Ski doesnt want you to know: Ski season only ends when you decide its over. Corporations like Vail and Alterra might have monopolies on lift access, but they dont get to put limitations on skiing, no matter how badly they wish they could.   You decide when your season...
Land Rover’s Rock Star Gets Dark and Moody: 2026 Defender Octa Black
  Land Rover wants to make the Defender Octa even meaner. The 626-horsepower twin-turbo V8, raised air suspension, and 2.7-inch-wider track might have you feeling supersonic, but they just werent enough to help make it the toughest, most capable, and most luxurious Defender. What is an off-road company to do to make its top-spec SUV tougher?   Create the 2026 Defender Octa...
Race-Ready, Barely Bounces, Conquers Comfort: The North Face Summit Series Run Vest 5 Review
  By mid-June, it dawned on me like it does every year — summer is hotter than ever. As sweat poured down my face and I caught my breath at the top of a dusty trail climb, I was thankful to have two soft flask water bottles along for the run. I can’t get away with skimping on water like I...
The Steepest Trails Ever Ridden: Watch Mountain Bike Pro Take On Nepalese Himalayas
  When normal singletrack trails and downhill mountain bike parks dont do it for you anymore, where do you go to get your adrenaline fix? If you ask GoPro athlete and enduro and freeride mountain bike rider Kilian Bron, hed tell you to head east to the Himalayas. Bron recently went there in search of some of the steepest lines and most...
14 Colorado 14ers in Record Time: French Ultrarunner Scores FKT
  The original version of this story was published oniRunFar.   Nolans 14 is a stunningly difficult route, even by Colorado standards. Scaling 14 14,000-foot mountains, this epic sojourn through the Rockies is no easy task. But it now has a new fastest known time (FKT): French ultrarunner François DHaene sped to a new record on July 5.   Located in central ColoradosSawatch...
Copyright 2023-2026 - www.zzdsport.com All Rights Reserved