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Mammut
Trion Spine 35L Backpack

4.285714285714286 out of 5 stars
7 Reviews
Current price: $209.96 Original price: $299.95
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Trion Spine 35L Backpack

A tricky alpine ascent requires a backpack to keep all your gear organized while also ensuring every piece of gear has a place. With the Trion Spine 35L Backpack from Mammut you can head into remote terrain knowing your pack has your back. Between the interior and exterior compartments headlamps, maps, food, and avalanche gear have their own space while the cavernous main compartment holds bulkier items like layers and first-aid kits.



If your route calls for bootpacking up an ice chute or across a rugged ridge, the reinforced ski carry on either side of the pack secures your sticks for a vertical or a-frame carry. And if you need to use your rope for safety, simply unbuckle it from the strap between the lid and the pack. Two-layer cushioning on the hip, shoulders, and back also help to create an additional layer of comfort whether you're at 1,000 or 10,000ft, while the dynamic back panel adapts to your spine's natural movements.


Details

  • Versatile backpack for shorter expeditions in the alpine
  • Reinforced ski carry for bootpacking steep chutes
  • Multiple interior and exterior pockets keep gear organized
  • Active Spine Technology allows hips and shoulders to move freely
  • Zipper pocket on shoulder strap keeps phone accessible
  • Dual-layer foam padding on shoulders and hip add comfort
  • Buckle strap fixes climbing rope between lid and pack
  • Item #MAM01BH
Material
100% nylon
Volume
35L (2136cu in)
Support/Suspension
Active Spine Technology, padded
Shoulder Straps
2-layer EVA
Waist Belt
2-layer EVA
Hydration Compatible
yes
Access
top, front panel
Pockets
[external] 1 zippered hip, 1 zippered lid, 1 zippered shoulder, [internal] 1 large internal front panel, 1 zippered mesh
Gear Loops
1 on hipbelt
Ice Axe Carry
reinforced
Trekking Pole Carry
yes
Compression
lateral, double as ski carry
Dimensions
10.2in x 11.8in x 24in
Claimed Weight
4lb 11.2oz
Activity
all-mountain skiing, backcountry skiing, ice climbing, mountaineering
Manufacturer Warranty
2 years

Overall Rating

4.5 based on 7 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

April 8, 2023

Fine bag, quality suspension system

Solid marks for fit and finish as usual with Mammut gear. I've been using the bag for everything from AIARE training, Backcountry touring, and my training hikes. The Spine suspension system really does exactly as advertised, carry a surprisingly heavy load with ease. The tradeoff is it is not a light bag, so go smaller and go without the Spine tech if you are really looking to shave ounces/lbs. Wouldn't hesitate to throw a lot of weight in the pack and go for days. FYI, just barely fits the Barryvox Avi Light kit (shovel and 280cm probe) in the special avi pocket, but it does fit. Enjoy

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Originally reviewed on Mammut

5 out of 5 stars

January 16, 2023

fantastic, functional pack for the mountains!

I've only had this pack a short time but it seems indestructible! Highly waterproof, smart attachment for ice axes and loops to attach snowshoes. You can access the pack's rear zipper without removing lashed on gear! You can access your ice ax without removing gear as well! Very happy with this bag for my snow climbing adventures!

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Originally reviewed on Mammut

5 out of 5 stars

August 29, 2022

Great pack!

I bought this pack for an 11-day Kilimanjaro climb. This pack served me well. It's very easy to adjust to fit, which was great, and it is super comfortable. Evenly distributed weight and the active spine tech really cut down on back soreness and hip soreness, which was critical for me on such a long hike. Day after day of hiking for 6-8 hours, I felt great at the end of the hiking day and was able to get good rest at night, increasing my summit chances. The main compartment was easy to access with a large zippered front access flap, and top access to the same compartment. It held my 3L CamelBak bladder well, and the waist belt pocket came in handy for storing snacks. The left shoulder strap also has a low profile pocket integrated into the outside of it, which was a great place for storing electrolyte powders. The stitching and construction of the pack is robust. This pack will no doubt serve me well for years to come. I highly recommend this pack to anyone who is looking for top quality and top comfort.

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Originally reviewed on Mammut

5 out of 5 stars

June 29, 2022

Great pack for light and heavy loads

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer
Height:
5' 11"
Weight:
192

Love this pack. I have back and knee issues and this is my new favorite "orthopedic" pack. I use this instead of my osprey aether ag 60L for heavy loads. Very comfortable and the fancy suspension works well. 50lb loads feel so much better and really good at distribution of weight. Well designed with plenty of pockets and room for expanding via the top. The adjustable back is nice and helpful. Yes it makes some noise, so does my walking stick and occasionally my gear in the pack. Seriously not an issue imo.

Greg G
3 out of 5 stars

January 9, 2021

Very comfortable, questionable material choices

This bag can carry a lot of weight comfortably and is probably one of the most comfortable bags I've used. There are a lot of features that are very useful, but some things that fall short. Most of the bag is made of very thick material, except for the top opening, which is quite thin and weak. I managed to rip off a segment of the top opening from the rest of the bag just by stuffing some gear inside because of this. The buckles for the tool holders are also a little difficult to use sometimes being very small and prone to getting snow stuck inside them. The hip belt is extremely comfortable, and as such is not removable and bulky. This puts it in the way when wearing a harness and climbing. This is a great pack for winter hiking or routes where you don't need quick access to your gear loops, and you don't tend to abuse your bags

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Originally reviewed on Mammut

2 out of 5 stars

May 24, 2020

heavy and noisy

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

Pretty unhappy with this pack. I don't have a scale but the listed weight of this pack seems way off. I was surprised by the weight of this pack un-loaded. Loaded up with a rope, alpine rack and gear for a day or overnight the heft is pretty noticeable. The pack does carry pretty well but the weight is very noticeable. The other weird thing is that the suspension system has a pivoting shoulder strap and now every step you take there is a super annoying squeak. This may be nit-picky but after a recent 45 min hike in to a remote crag it nearly drove me crazy. tried to lube it with wd40 but can't seem to fix it.

scott g
5 out of 5 stars

February 24, 2020

I've worn this pack on ski tours, XC ski trips, and overnight backpacking trips and it is consistently one of the most comfortable packs I have ever owned. The full access front zip is extremely convenient and the pack has proven to be very durable. My favorite feature is undoubtedly the Active Spine weight shifting system built into the hip belt and shoulder straps. My only complaint is that I wish there was a size between the 35L and the 50L.

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