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Nirvana 35 - Women's
Mammut
Nirvana 35 - Women's
$189.95
Description

  Large touring/freeriding backpack with recycled materials

  High-performance and highly functional: the Mammut women's Nirvana 35 is impressive across the board as a touring/freeriding backpack, great for single or multi-day ski and snowboard tours. The backpack raises the bar when it comes to comfort, materials, construction, and clever features. The fully opening rear zipper allows generous access to the main compartment, even when a snowboard is attached to the front. Inside, there is also a molded, soft-lined compartment for your ski goggles. The main material is completely recycled so that this backpack not only inspires tourers and freeriders, but is also good for the environment.

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Description
Brand Name:
Mammut
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
2560-00051
Gender:
Women's
Size:
One Size
Liters:
35
Weight:
1540 g / 3.40 lbs
Other Features:
• Recycled main material
• Full rear zipper access to the main compartment
• Molded, soft-lined goggles compartment
• Integrated helmet carrier
• Front pocket for avalanche safety equipment
• Diagonal and A-Ski carrying systems
• Snowboard carrier
• Attachments for ice tool and walking sticks
• Hydration system-compatible
• Detachable, padded hip belt
• Zipper pocket on hip belt
• SOS label with emergency instructions
• U-frame increases carrying comfort and load transfer with attached skis or snowboard
• High-density, 2-layer EVA back padding; hip belt and shoulder straps with stretch fabric cover
-- Main Fabric (B2B): recycled 300D Polyester, PFC-Free
-- Mammut Connect inside
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