Vertrail 16 Backpack Deuter - Mountaineering Series
The Vertrail 16 Deuter backpack is designed for both trail-running and fast-style mountaineering.
Waterproof with a roll-top closure and heat-sealed seams, keep your stuff dry in all circumstances.
Lightweight and technical, the bag offers multiple carrying options: pole holder, ice ax holder, crampon holder and helmet holder!
• A featherweight backpack: 480 g
• Waterproof material that withstands harsh weather conditions
• Waterproofing 10,000mm
• Expansion of the volume thanks to the roll-up flap
• Deuter Lite back protector: comfortable and ventilated
• Total freedom of movement with ergonomically shaped "vest" straps
• Adjustable chest strap
• Lightweight, well-fitting kidney belt
• Adjustable load lifter straps
• Flask holders on the harness
• secure zippered mesh phone pocket
• Stick holders
• Integrated ice ax holder / crampon holder / helmet holder
• Zipped interior compartment for valuables
• Versatile compression straps
• Plenty of loops for attaching carabiners and gear
• Compartment with clip for the hydration reservoir (up to 3 liters)
• SOS label with international emergency numbers and alpine rescue signal
Colors available: Graphite/Tin, Glacier/Graphite, Turmeric/Teal
High-end waterproof backpack for mountaineering, trail-running, exploration, urban journeys...

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Availability date: 2014-06-23
| Volume | 16 L |
| Weight | 480 g |
| Dimensions | 52 (H) x 23 (W) x 18 (D) cm |
| Materials | 220D PA PLAIN TPU |
| Manufacturer reference | 3363023 |
Features:
Deuter Lite back system:
The Deuter Lite back system was designed with a view to being lighter without compromising on carrying comfort and durability.
Deuter backpacks equipped with this back panel are intended for hiking and activities whose purpose is to evolve in "light" mode.
The wide ergonomic shoulder straps are very well ventilated, the hip stabilizers and the sternum strap are adjusted.
The carried load is kept close to the body for great stability. The weight distribution on the hips and shoulders is optimal.