- LID POCKET-stores quick-grab gear.
- FRONT POCKET-provides easy access to all important small essentials.
- COMPRESSION STRAPS-for reducing pack volume and improved load stability also can be used to attach extra gear.
- RAIN COVER-detachable rain cover
- SOS-LABEL-provides the most important tips in case of emergency
- STRETCH COMPARTMENT-stretch compartment on the inside of the back to stowe sweaty/wet clothes
- VALUABLES POCKET-special pocket on the inside of the pack to keep valuable items safe
- AIRCONTACT SYSTEM-Body-hugging fit of the Aircontact Trail System guarantees full load control
- SIDE POCKETS-stretch front pocket for storage of jacket, helmet, harness etc. + zipped front compartment for maps etc. + lid pocket, one zippered side pocket and one stretch side pocket provide a variety of storing solutions
- FRONT OPENING-two-way zip on the front allows direct access to well-buried items, even when the lid is closed
- PADDED HIP BELT-The thought-through Auto-Compress hip wing construction integrates automatic side compression as well as a Pull-Forward adjustment to provide a quick, super tight fit.
- With their close anchor points the anatomically shaped hip wings melt into the body and offer optimum freedom of movement.
- HYDRATION SYSTEM 3.0 L COMPATIBLE-compatible with Streamer 2.0 l & Streamer 3.0 l
- HIKING POLE ATTACHMENT-ice axe and hiking pole loops – also for foldable poles
DEUTER ACT TRAIL 32
RM546.30
Our toughest tester would criticize his mother’s cooking, but he had nothing but praise for the ACT Trail, calling it “a near-perfect all-purpose daypack” after using it in Montana’s Lee Metcalf Wilderness. That’s because the ACT Trail 32 (and the women’s SL 28) delivers the rock-solid stability and neat-freak organizational features you’d expect from an expedition pack.
This top-loader’s U-shaped zipper provides easy access to the main compartment; a mesh panel on the front stashes a jacket and hat; zippered pockets on the lid, side, and hipbelt stow a camera and snacks; and adjustable shock-cord loops secure trekking poles or ice tools.
Despite the many features, the pack isn’t cumbersome: One tester hammered up a multipitch ice climb in Montana’s Hyalite Canyon, unimpeded by shifting loads or restricted reach. The suspension (a plastic framesheet reinforced with a Delrin rod) handles up to 25 pounds.
Two mesh-covered foam panels on the back provide outstanding comfort and ventilation. Bonus: The built-in raincover kept our gear dry during a five-hour slush storm on Colorado’s Hahns Peak. The pack’s 210-denier nylon fabric should handle years of abuse. Downside: It’s heavy.
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