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Mammut Trion Alpinist

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The Trion Alpinist from Mammut combines durability and simplicity in a simple design. The fixed one-buckle top lid offers easy access and the flat pack bottom provides stability when loading and unloading.

Features:

  • Motion V frame - 6mm adjustable aluminium
  • Two layer high density EVA padding with Air-Mesh cover on the back, hip and shoulder
  • Two lid pockets - internal and external
  • Removable hip belt padding
  • Two ice axe carriers
  • Gear loops on hip belt
  • Side ski attachment
  • Daisy chain gear carrier
  • Rope fixing strap
  • Side and front compression straps
  • Hydration system compatable
  • Weight: 28l: 1520g; 40l: 1570g
  • Colours: black/smoke and nautica smoke

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24 Aug, 2012
1500g for a 40L pack? Are they having a laugh? It should be half that!
26 Aug, 2012
It might be a decent pack, but I reckon these days that's 700 grams more than necessary for a pack that size. 700 grs of 'other stuff' is a lot you could take for the same over all weight if you got a lighter pack. If the weather goes crappy, I know which I would prefer - a really tricked out back system on my day pack or a belay jacket! http://xkcd.com/285/
26 Aug, 2012
I wouldn't buy that cos of the weight. Far too heavy when we're all trying to save weight buy using phantom krabs etc....
26 Aug, 2012
I have a Deuter Guide 45+ and it is far comfier to carry than my OMM 35 litre Jirchanka even though it is significantly heavier. Having followed the "light is right" approach for many years I am now having second thoughts with that with regard to rucksacks. Al
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