deuter Hiking rucksack Aircontact Lite 35 + 10 SL Ink/Jade
Trekking backpack for women
- Volumes: 45 l
- Weight: 1490 g
- Rucksack type: Trekking rucksack
- Target group: Ladies
- Properties: From recycled material
- Certificates: No certification
SKU | 1444779 |
Manufact. ID | 3340023-3248 |
Manufacturer page | deuter |
Manufacturer warranty | 24 months |
Sold since | 20.03.2024 |
EAN | 4046051148618 |
Stock | +4 |
deuter Hiking rucksack Aircontact Lite 35 + 10 SL Ink/Jade
Trekking backpack for women
- Daypack with removable lid and front strap
- Carry system: Deuter Aircontact/SL Women's Fit
- Ergonomically shaped, padded hip fins
- Back length: 35 cm - 56 cm
- Recommended load: 12 kg - 15 kg
- Volume: 35 + 10 L
Deuter
The company Deuter was founded in 1898 by Hans Deuter as «Mechanische Segeltuch- und Leinenweberei» in Augsburg-Oberhausen and has since undergone constant change. Today, Deuter is known as one of the most important manufacturers of backpacks, luggage and other outdoor products. Unfortunately, this was not always the case. The brand was long considered a «department store brand» with rather inferior quality. The change was brought only by the later managing director Bernd Kullmann, who began working as a representative at Deuter in 1986. His commitment, coupled with ambition, staying power and the establishment of a competent product development team, ultimately led to the former «junk brand» making a 180-degree turnaround to become Germany's leading backpack manufacturer. Today, Deuter strives for long-term success that combines economy, ecology and social action. This is the only way to create the basis for a secure future.
SL Women's Fit
Since women on average do not have quite as long a back as men, the carrying system of the SL models is designed to be slightly shorter than standard backpacks. In addition, the carrying system is specially adapted to the female anatomy.
Made from recycled material
Questo prodotto o parti di esso sono stati realizzati con materie prime riciclate. Si tratta di un procedimento più ecologico che evita il ricorso a materie prime vergini, la cui acquisizione comporta un dispendio elevato.