The day breaks over the mountain range, and the fresh snow crunches under the climbing skins. For this long day of ski touring, the M WHITE 32L backpack by Millet becomes the ideal climbing companion. Its robust design, made mostly from recycled materials, and its Millet ripstop weaving withstand abrasions from granite or ski edges without flinching, offering a welcome durability that helps minimize its impact on our favorite playgrounds.
Organization is made easy with the side zip access, which avoids having to empty the entire content to grab a thermal layer. The roll-top closure effectively protects equipment from the elements while providing a valuable volume modularity appreciated by Millet users. The focus is especially on the dedicated safety compartment (shovel and probe), essential for keeping this vital equipment immediately at hand without losing precious seconds in an emergency.
In the steepest sections, skis can be securely attached diagonally or laterally on this Millet model, freeing up your hands during carrying phases. The backpack remains perfectly stable thanks to the ergonomic shoulder straps and load lifters that prevent unwanted swaying during the descent. It is a technical and versatile ally, designed by Millet for those who refuse to compromise between load volume and agility in high mountains.
Volume: 32 liters
Materials: Durable Ripstop Nylon (mostly recycled)
Carrying system: Skis (diagonal and lateral), ice axes, helmet
Safety: Specific compartment for shovel and probe
Access: Top (roll-top) and side zip
Comfort: Ergonomic shoulder straps with flask holder and load lifters
Weight: 980 g

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