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Mountain Hardwear - AMG 75 Backpack - Mountaineering backpack
At a glance
Material information & features
- Suitable for:
- Men, Women
- Recommended use:
- alpine climbing, alpine touring, ski touring, hillwalking
- Main material:
- 90% polyamide, 10% polyethylene
- Inserts:
- 100% polyamide
- Floor:
- 100% polyamide
- Material thickness:
- 200 denier
- Fabric treatment:
- TPU coated
- Other material information:
- reinforced bottom
- Carry system:
- aluminium frame, chest strap, padded shoulder straps, padded hip belt, padded back, with carry handle
- Main compartment access:
- toploader
- Additional features:
- 2 side pockets, lid compartment, ice axe/pole holder, helmet carrier, inside compartment, avalanche tool organizer, gear loops on hip belt, front zip pocket
- Torso length:
- 48 cm
- Volume:
- 75 l
- Weight:
- 2,186 g
- Reference size:
- size S/M
- Extras:
- compression straps
- Item No.:
- 503-0851
Product description
The Mountain Hardwear AMG 75 Backpack with its ergonomic and slim design is perfect for mountaineering, ski touring and alpine climbing. It’s equipped with gear loops on the padded hip belt to keep your equipment organised. You can easily attach your climbing rope to the outside of the backpack during the approach.
In addition, it features two straps that let you tighten the mountaineering backpack. In addition to the elastic side pockets for carrying your shoes and drinks during the ascent, it’s also equipped with a flexible front holder to store your ski or climbing helmet.
Some other great features include the water-repellent bottom that’s reinforced to protect it in rocky terrain and the TPU coating that makes the backpack more durable and allows water to roll off the surface. The padded shoulder straps and reinforced frame made of lightweight aluminium make the Mountain Hardwear AMG 75 Backpack the ideal mountaineering backpack for your next trek.
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