LOWE ALPINE Peak Ascent 32, magnetite - Single-chamber backpack

  • Simple and functional - does a wall climber require anything more from a backpack? No! A backpack that won't break is essential. One chamber. Low weight. Perfect maneuverability even with gloves. Plus, at an affordable price.

    Inside, you'll store everything you need to move around the wall and on the glacier. Including a hydrovac. Stash your small items and car keys in the zippered pocket in the canopy. And the headlocker system on the front of the pack gets your ice axes with one hand. Similarly, trekking poles.

    The molded back doesn't catch snow and fits well. When climbing with a saddlebag, we recommend hiding the hip strap in the prepared pockets - so that it and the saddlebag don't interfere with each other.

    • Capacity: 32 liters
    • Back length: 46 cm
    • Weight: 0.99 kg
    • Material: 210D Mini Hexa & 600D PW/HydroShield
    • Back system: molded
    • Number of chambers: 1
    • Innovated Headlocker system for attaching ice axes
    • Material attachment loops on the outside of the pack
    • Internal zippered pocket in the canopy
    • Easy to use glove handles
    • Rope attachment under the balance straps
    • Hidable waist belt for use with a seat belt
    • Label loop for climbing material
    • Removable internal skeleton
    • Back,
    • Hydrovac pocket
    • Key clip
    • Product parameters
    • Manufacturer: LOWE ALPINE
    • Product code: FMP-81-MT-32
    • volume : 32 L
    • colour : zelená

  • 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.