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Nirvana 18
Mammut
Nirvana 18
$119.95
Description

  The Mammut Nirvana 18 is a compact freeriding backpack with extensive features and a great fit. The backpack’s fashionable design elements are complemented by the recycled main material. A cool design and environmentally friendly production – what more could a nature-loving freerider want? The backpack also features full rear access as well as a jacket carrying system, making it a comfortable, perfect companion for off-piste terrain.

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Description
Brand Name:
Mammut
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
2560-00061
Gender:
Unisex
Size:
One Size
Frame Description:
CONTACT suspension
Liters:
18
Weight:
1000 g / 35.3 oz
Other Features:
  • Recycled main material
  • Full rear zipper access to the main compartment
  • Front pocket for avalanche safety equipment
  • Soft-lined goggle compartment
  • Diagonal ski carrier
  • Snowboard carrier
  • Attachments for ice tool and walking sticks
  • Hydration system-compatible
  • SOS label with emergency instructions
  • High-density, 2-layer EVA back padding; hip belt and shoulder straps with stretch fabric cover
Sustainability:
  • Recycled
  • Ethically made
  • PFC free
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