![]() ![]() The packs use responsible DWRs and Bluesign face fabrics with no PFAs as part of Deuter’s sustainability practices.įounded in 1898, Deuter built its brand making sacks, backpacks, tarps, tents, and a variety of leather goods. ![]() Larger Speed Lite packs (23L+) have strap pockets to hold hydration flasks or snacks, as well as a zippered pocket for securing a phone or wallet. The hip belts have pockets for holding small items, and on the smaller models, they can be tucked away. Daisy chains let you stash a layer or clip on other gear to the back. The Speed Lite backpacks are made for day hikes and other fast-and-light missions, and they have a mesh back with an emphasis on breathability. According to Deuter, the Aircontact Core scores a 5/5 for trekking needs, and a 4/5 for travel, too. The back panel uses Air Spacer mesh to provide ventilation and cushioning, all designed to make the haul more comfortable. The chassis works with the brand’s ActiveFit shoulder straps and adjustable sternum straps to help dial in the fit. Gear loop and trekking pole holders help secure big items on the outside. The “+10” refers to the removable lid, which can serve as a day pack or summit bag. There will be four total winners: Two people will win an Aircontact Core, and two people will win a Speed Lite (in colors of their choosing).Įnter now for your chance to win! More on the Prize Packsĭeuter updated its flagship Aircontact Core 65+10 backpack with new materials, stretch-mesh pockets, and a J-shaped zipper on the front for easier access to what’s inside. This week, four lucky winners will receive backpacks (valued at $80-250) from Deuter.
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