Deuter Freescape Pro 40+
- Code D3300322
ISPO AWARD 2021 GOLD WINNER
An all-rounder for ambitious ski mountaineers, the Freescape Pro is designed for technically demanding multi-day tours.
The well ventilated, secure fit offers high wearing comfort, the hinged back opening quick access to the equipment.
At the same time, skis, snowboard or crampons can remain fixed on the outside thanks to the variable fastening straps. The separate safety compartment for probe and shovel is immediately accessible in case of emergency. In addition, the durable, PFC-free backpack is made of 100% recycled material, the main material is also bluesign® certified.
Top Features:
Features:
Deuter Alpine Backsystem
With backpacks for use in alpine regions, it is essential to
ensure the optimum balance of carrying comfort, durability and
function in terms of weight. The Alpine system is the answer to
this challenge. Both of its softstripe pads embrace the back
flexibly with every movement. In conjunction with the streamlined
pack sack, the load is always close to the body’s centre of
gravity. This guarantees full control of the backpack.
Zipped access at the back:
The back can be opened at the back for easy access even on the
mountain without getting the back dirty.
PFAS FREE
Free of per- & polyfluorinated chemicals. Deuter thus reduces the
use of environmentally harmful substances that pollute the
environment and health.
100% Recycled Pre-Consumer Waste
Sustainable and resource-saving: our main material yarn is made
from 100% recycled industrial waste and certified to recognised
standards.
ISPO AWARD 2021 GOLD WINNER
"The new Freescape Pro by Deuter is a very functional multi-day
touring backpack that is lightweight and well-priced despite its
full list of well though-out features and 40+ liters of interior
volume. The multi-day pack, made with a PFC-free, recycled,
water-resistant main material, comes with Deuter's renowned Alpine
back carrying system, which is also available as a women-specific
variant with the Freescape Pro 38+ SL model." (Mathieu Ros,
Editor-in-Chief Editions Nivéales / SkiMagazine)