Mammut Eiger Extreme Trion Nordwand Rucksack With Video

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The world of mountain sports is constantly changing. For the last 150 years, Mammut's innovative products have enabled it to make a significant contribution to this development. One milestone was the Mammut Extreme collection from 1995. But things have moved on.

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Eiger Extreme
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Now in their 150th year Mammut present the Eiger Extreme collection. Extremely durable, extremely weatherproof and extremely striking, this new alpine range from Switzerland builds on past successes and meets the very highest quality requirements

The product selection covers the most important requirements for extreme mountain pursuits and meets the highest quality requirements. Abrasion resistant textiles and new combinations of materials withstand extreme mechanical strains and offer maximum protection against climatic influences. To achieve these aims, in its product development Mammut works closely with selected partners such as Gore-Tex, Schoeller, Polartec and YKK. Designs that have been perfectly synchronised with body movements and innovative detail solutions provide for optimum comfort and functionality.

The collection is now available from selected stockists in the UK.


MAMMUT EIGER EXTREME TRION NORDWAND

Weather-resistant, versatile, well-equipped and very robust alpine backpack. Water resistant thanks to the roll-top lid and seam sealing.

The anatomically pre-shaped aluminium V-frame integrated in the backpack consists of two removable stays with innovative additional functions: One stay can be used as a cheater stick on the rock face. It allows you to connect an express sling in a hopeless position that you would not otherwise reach and thus avoid falling. The other stay can be used as a nut tool to loosen and remove friends.

Mammut Eiger Extreme Trion Nordwand black-cyan  © Mammut
Mammut Eiger Extreme Trion Nordwand black-cyan
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  • V frame consisting of two aluminium stays which can be removed individually and used as a nut tool and cheater stick when climbing
  • 2-layer, high-density EVA back padding, hip and shoulder belts with laminated stretch fabric cover
  • Large front zip opening to the main compartment for easy access to equipment
  • Roll-top closure
  • Waterproof taped, height-adjustable and removable flap with internal and exterior pocket
  • Reinforced 3-point haul system
  • Ice axe straps and trekking pole straps
  • Ski attachment on the side
  • Rope fixing strap, detachable
  • Removable hip belt with gear loops
  • Daisy chain gear carrier
  • Hydration system compatible
  • Upper fabric: 420D Nylon Tritan Ripstop
  • Base fabric: 840D Nylon Ballistic
  • Back System: MOTION V Frame[TM]

Optimally suitable for:

Expeditions, Big Wall Climbing, Classical Alpinism, Mixed- and Iceclimbing

Suitable for:

Skitouring / Backcountry Skiing, Multipitch Rockclimbing

MAMMUT EIGER EXTREME STOCKISTS

The Climbers Shop: Ambelside: 015394 32297 www.climbers-shop.com
George Fisher Keswick: 017687 72178 www.georgefisher.co.uk
Kountry Kit: Tavistock: 01822 613089 www.kountrykit.com
Outside/The Square: Hathersage: 01433 651 936 www.outside.co.uk
V12 Outdoor: Llanberis 01286 871534 www.v12outdoor.com
Tiso Aberdeen: 01224 634934 www.tiso.com
Tiso Rose St, Edinburgh:
Tiso Glasgow Outdoor Experience: 0141 559 5450 www.tiso.com
Tiso Perth Outdoor Experience: 01738 634464 www.tiso.com
Ellis Brigham: Covent Garden: 020 7240 9577www.ellis-brigham.com
Ellis Brigham: Manchester:0161 211 6200 www.ellis-brigham.com
Ellis Brigham: Aviemore: 01479 810175www.ellis-brigham.com
Ellis Brigham: Fort William:01397 706220 www.ellis-brigham.com
Snow+Rock: Covent Garden:0207 420 1444www.snowandrock.com
Snow+Rock: Kensington:0207 9370872www.snowandrock.com
Snow+Rock: Chertsey:01932 566886www.snowandrock.com


For more information Mammut



18 Oct, 2011
How many names does a rucksack need? :-)
18 Oct, 2011
Probably about one for each £50 of RRP, I cannot see a price, but the rest of the range is staggeringly expensive.
18 Oct, 2011
at the top, 200 quid so you are about spot on
18 Oct, 2011
Also 35l volume and 1520g weight, apparently. I wonder how waterproof it is? I seem to remember Arc'teryx had some waterproof rucksacks a few years ago, but they were pretty heavy.
18 Oct, 2011
This is just ridiculous. All that meaningless babble and no mention of volume and weight? But then again, at 1.5 kg for a 35l pack, I see why they left it out. Ideally suited for Big Wall Climbing? A built in cheater-stick on an alpine pack?

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