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CODICE SCONTO : extra10
CONSEGNA GRATUITA da € 70,00
MAMMUT TRION PRO POPPY BLACK 50 + 7 L ZAINO TREKKING NEW Prezzo speciale 184,50 € 205,00 €
MAMMUT
ZAINO TREKKING BACKPACK
MODELLO: TRION PRO 50 + 7 L
COLORE: POPPY BLACK
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Mammut’s alpine flagship. Having always been top class in terms of material, workmanship and features, its new, fully opening back access means that it is now also setting new standards in terms of handling and user-friendliness. The Trion Pro is the perfect backpack for all alpinists with a no-compromise attitude to equipment.
Item no.
2510-02222
Colour
poppy-black
weight in g
1620
dimensions in cm
67x30x22
Recommended retail price
SFr. 220.00
U-frame 6 mm aluminum, adjustable
2-layer, high-density EVA back padding, hip and shoulder belts with stretch fabric cover
Extremely robust Tritan ripstop nylon with 5,000 mm water column
Huge back zipper access to main compartment
Large reinforced front zipper pocket for crampons or shovel
Height-adjustable lid with internal and external pocket
Inside zipper pocket for valuables
Reinforced side ski attachment
Removable hip belt with gear loops
Spare hip belt for climbing
2 ultra-stable ice axe carriers
Pole carrier
Rope fixing strap under the flap
Lateral compression straps, can also be tensioned at the front to carry gear
Daisy chain gear carrier
Hydration system compatible
upper fabric
420D Nylon Tritan Ripstop
base fabric
600D Nylon Textura
Back System
CONTACT U Frame™
Ideal for
Classical Alpinism, Skitouring / Backcountry Skiing, Expeditions
Suitable for
Mixed- and Iceclimbing, Multipitch Rockclimbing, Via Ferrata
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