LOWE ALPINE Tensor 20, golden palm - hiking backpack

  • A universal that can handle the whole year in the city and in the countryside. One main pocket, one smaller pocket for small items, safety compartment for your wallet and space for a hydrovac. There are mesh pockets on the sides for the things you want to keep close at hand.

    When you're not feeling full, shrink the pack with the compression straps. Which also fasten your skis to the pack. And stow your poles in the hidden handles on the front of the pack.

    The Air-Contour back panel is designed to keep the air flowing between your back and the pack and keep you cool. And when the sporting action stretches into the dark, reflective printing ensures you won't get hit by a distracted driver.

    • 20L capacity
    • Weight 0.58 kg
    • Back length 49 cm
    • Shell fabric 210D Shadow Ripstop / HydroShield
    • AirContour air back system
    • Hydrovac pocket
    • Concealable trekking pole grips, top Velcro fastening
    • Inner security pocket
    • Shrink mesh pockets on sides
    • Side compression straps (for ski attachment)
    • Reflective print
    • Light attachment tab
    • Key clip
    • Hand carry handle

    Material: 210D Shadow Ripstop / HydroShield

    • Product parameters
    • Manufacturer: LOWE ALPINE
    • Product code: FDP-80-GO-20
    • volume : 20 L
    • colour : žlutá

  • LOWE ALPINE Tensor 20, golden palm

    Tensor 20, golden palm
    Tensor 20, golden palm
    Tensor 20, golden palm
    Tensor 20, golden palm
  • Lowe Alpine is a manufacturer and supplier of outdoor equipment. The company was founded in Colorado and now operates internationally. The company is currently owned by Equip Outdoor Technologies Holdings Ltd.

    The brand was created by mountaineer Greg Lowe in 1967, brother and climbing partner of Jeff Lowe, a pioneer and proponent of the Alpine style of high mountain climbing. Greg Lowe produced an innovative internal frame backpack. Lowe Alpine's later innovations include the Advanced Paralux Sytem (APS) and, more recently, the TFX back system.