Peak 35L Backpack
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From hikes around the cirque in summer to powder-seeking snowboard missions, keep everything you need for alpine assaults tucked into the Ortovox Peak 35 Backpack. This versatile pack is smartly designed to accommodate your mountain adventures any time of the year.
Ski, snowboard, and snowshoe carry options keep this pack ready for backcountry ski tours, while rope and crampon attachments help you with summer ascents. The PU-coated fabric sheds snow and rain with ease to keep your gear dry no matter the season. Crafted from pressed Swiss wool, the Swisswool Full Contact back system absorbs far more sweat than your typical foam material, and it's more breathable, so you don't get bogged down with sweat. Two aluminum struts reinforce the pack for extra support when your pack is fully loaded.
A separate safety compartment allows easy access to emergency rescue tools so you don't waste precious seconds when the worst happens. And should you get stranded in the mountains, Ortovox added alpine emergency signal illustrations so you can alert other mountain travelers to your situation.
Details
- Year-round alpine touring pack
- Swisswool Full Contact back system manages moisture
- PU-coated fabric repels water
- Snowboard, ski, and snowshoe attachments
- Rope fastening options for mountaineering
- Ice axe and trekking pole loops
- Map compartment keeps maps dry
- Hip belt for stable movement
- Item #ORT003F
- Material
- 420D nylon Manstar, PU coating
- Volume
- 35L (2140cu in)
- Support/Suspension
- Swisswool Full Contact, aluminum struts
- Shoulder Straps
- load control
- Waist Belt
- yes
- Hydration Compatible
- yes
- Access
- top
- Pockets
- 1 lid with 2 compartments, 1 hip belt, 1 map compartment
- Helmet Carry
- yes, deployable
- Ice Axe Carry
- yes
- Dimensions
- 26 x 7 x 11in
- Claimed Weight
- 3lb 1oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
Reviews
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Overall Rating
5 based on 4 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageDecember 13, 2022
Love this pack!
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Size Bought:
- 35L
- Height:
- 5' 9"
- Weight:
- 175
A very well thought out pack (almost) My prior touring pack was frustrating on those missions where I wanted to carry a bit more. The main bag had a large U-zipper, and the volume was fixed. If I needed to bring anything extra, it got stuffed in. The result was that it was difficult to find things without pulling a bunch of stuff out. Not ideal. What I like: This Peak 35 design is very well considered. Ortovox provides all the extra attachments for whichever option you are carrying (ski, snowboard, ice-tools, crampons, …). I like that the Avi gear is on-top in a separate compartment. I like that there is a helmet sling. What I really like is the floating head as this allows me to expand up for when I need to bring those extra things. I can still find things as the main bags have zippers that go all the way down the sides. And what I really like is that this pack is very comfy even after hours of climbing! What I do not like: The buckle on the chest-strap is recessed and difficult to unclasp when wearing gloves (for me). I poor old fingers go numb in a hurry – especially when cold and windy. For the next revision, I would recommend that Ortovox provides clasps that are easier to work when gloved up.
May 10, 2021
The best I have tried!
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
- Height:
- 5' 8"
- Weight:
- 185
Recently I have tested multiple packs from big names: Osprey, Mountain Hardwear, TNF, etc. I was looking for a pack that was good for a day climb, hiking, or taking to work. I wanted it to be big enough for a full rack, helmet, rope, snacks, and other climbing gear, but small enough to wear nicely for most occasions. I have a larger backpack that will carry a tent and multi-day supplies, but this will be my go-to for everything else. It wears great and has features for backpacking, climbing, ski, snowboarding, and more. I can?t think of anything that this pack is missing. It?s just the pack I was looking for and I think it should last a long time.
November 19, 2020
Favorite Pack Ever
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
- Height:
- 5' 10"
This thing is so awesome. Super high quality material, very comfortable, and full of features for all kinds of adventuring. In the summer, it's my climbing pack, and it can fit a 60m rope and all my gear no problem. In the winter is where it really shines though - easy to carry skis either diagonally or A-frame style. Easy to use rescue pocket, with dividers for my shovel blade and probe. It's the perfect size too, 35L is ideal for every day-long adventure. I do have two minor caveats. The first one is that the back panel is made of wool and intended to absorb your sweat, which it does very well, but it also can get really hot in the summer. The other is that it is relatively tall - not a huge problem because of how much adjustment there is, but if you're shorter than 5'6 or 5'7 it might not fit quite right. This is the best pack I've ever owned and if my current one ever wears out, I'll buy another.
April 10, 2020
Best ski mountaineering pack
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
This is a great versatile and comfortable pack. I use it primarily for day trip ski tours and ski mountaineering. I like the 35L size because it is large enough to fit crampons, ski crampons and emergency gear in addition to all of my normal ski tour stuff. The cross carry attachment is quick and easy which I really like. I ski 100+ days per year, and I have been using this pack for several years now. I can't imagine a better pack.
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