Deuter Freerider Pro 30+10 SL Daypack
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INNOVATIVE BACK SYSTEM: The new LiteSnow back system offers maximum comfort with particularly low weight and minimal water absorption. The reason for this: the snow-repellent design and selected materials. The special shape and sophisticated cut-outs in the EVA foam with overlying spandex prevent snow from sticking, prevent moisture absorption and maintain comfort. VOLUME EXPANSION: Ideal for multi-day tours: the roll-top allows you to customise the volume of the rucksack to suit your luggage requirements. It can be both expanded by 10 litres and compressed. The volume extension has stowable straps for securing and compressing the luggage and for securing the rope. The headroom is retained even when the rucksack is higher, providing additional comfort. OPTIMIZED ACCESS: Thanks to the large back opening, quick access to the main compartment is guaranteed. The all-round zip is inserted underneath the shoulder straps so that no straps get in the way when opening. The special compartment for avalanche safety equipment also allows quick access to essential equipment in an emergency. The daypack is compatible with hydration systems of up to 3 litres. COMPREHENSIVE FUNCTIONALITY: With this winter rucksack, you always have your equipment to hand. Your ski helmet can be stored in the removable helmet net if you don't need it at the moment. A rope can be attached to the top of the rucksack. Skis can also be attached to the side or diagonally on the ski touring rucksack, while snowboards or snowshoes can be attached to the front. There is also a holder on the side for poles or ice axes. Weight: 1000 g | Dimensions: H 56 x W 33 x D 18 cm
INNOVATIVE BACK SYSTEM: The new LiteSnow back system offers maximum comfort with particularly low weight and minimal water absorption. The reason for this: the snow-repellent design and selected materials. The special shape and sophisticated cut-outs in the EVA foam with overlying spandex prevent snow from sticking, prevent moisture absorption and maintain comfort. VOLUME EXPANSION: Ideal for multi-day tours: the roll-top allows you to customise the volume of the rucksack to suit your luggage requirements. It can be both expanded by 10 litres and compressed. The volume extension has stowable straps for securing and compressing the luggage and for securing the rope. The headroom is retained even when the rucksack is higher, providing additional comfort. OPTIMIZED ACCESS: Thanks to the large back opening, quick access to the main compartment is guaranteed. The all-round zip is inserted underneath the shoulder straps so that no straps get in the way when opening. The special compartment for avalanche safety equipment also allows quick access to essential equipment in an emergency. The daypack is compatible with hydration systems of up to 3 litres. COMPREHENSIVE FUNCTIONALITY: With this winter rucksack, you always have your equipment to hand. Your ski helmet can be stored in the removable helmet net if you don't need it at the moment. A rope can be attached to the top of the rucksack. Skis can also be attached to the side or diagonally on the ski touring rucksack, while snowboards or snowshoes can be attached to the front. There is also a holder on the side for poles or ice axes. Weight: 1000 g | Dimensions: H 56 x W 33 x D 18 cm
SnowcountryThe deuter Freerider Pro 30+10 SL women’s ski backpack features the LiteSnow back system, delivering low weight with maximum comfort on long days in the mountains. Its updated design repels snow and moisture, ensuring reliable use in winter conditions.A roll-top closure allows the pack’s volume to be expanded by 10 liters, while stowable gear straps secure skis, a snowboard, or a climbing rope, along with dedicated attachments for ice axes and poles. A wide rear opening grants quick access to the main compartment, and a separate avalanche safety compartment supports faster response in emergencies.Weight: 1080 gVolume: 30LDimensions: 54x32x20 cm
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