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Deuter Women's Speed Lite 30 SL

Deuter Women's Speed Lite 30 SL

Regular price $140.00 USD
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Our largest option in the Speed Lite series, this pack is ready for all the adventure you expect with a little room for the unexpected.  With our new superlight Speed Lite backsystem this pack provides outstanding ventilation for all day comfort peak after peak. 
Article ID: 3410718-7000
Weight: 1 lb 14 oz
Volume: 1830 cubic inches
Size: 25 / 11 / 8.7 (H x W x D) Inch
  • On average, women's backs are not quite as long as men's. The SL carry system is thus slightly shorter than that of Deuter's standard rucksacks
  • Tensioned Delrin® U Frame
  • stretch side pockets provide additional storage space
  • An additional padding on the hip belt provides more carrying comfort
  • The sternum strap stabilizes the pack on the shoulders.
  • special pocket on the inside of the pack to keep valuable items safe
  • compartment to stowe sweaty/wet clothes
  • SOS label provides the most important tips in case of emergency
  • hydration system compatible- compatible with Streamer 2.0 l & Streamer 3.0 l
  • Attachment loops for ice axe or poles
  • Compression straps can be connected at the front of the pack to attach equipment.
  • A small safety light can be attached to the loop at the front of the pack.
  • load adjustment straps to individually adapt the pack’s centre of gravity
  • pull forward hip fin allows an easy and precise adjustment
  • Attachment for your sunglasses on the shoulder strap.
  • Our lightweight backpacks come into their own during endurance sports and Alpine day treks. Reduced to the essential, they are ideal for comfortably carrying light to medium loads depending on the volume. However, lightness must never come at the expense of durability. That is and always was our corporate philosophy, because disposable products put a strain on the environment and a backpack that falls apart high up in the mountains can also be dangerous.
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