| • No more rummaging around for your gear – the two-way zip on the front allows direct access to well-buried items, even when the lid is closed |
| • Tough 3D AirMesh covering fabric provides climate control and supports Deuter’s excellent Aircontact ventilation system |
| • Clever front design with large mesh pocket/helmet flap |
| • Lid pocket, valuables pocket inside and two kinds of side pocket (zipped and mesh) provide a variety of stowing solutions |
| • Elasticised toggle straps double up as compression straps |
| • Compression straps |
| • Anatomically formed 3D AirMesh shoulder straps with load transfer straps |
| • Wet laundry compartment |
| • Ice axe and hiking pole loops |
| • SOS label |
| • Deuter Aircontact Trail System |
| • Stabiliser straps allow optimal positioning of the backpack. |
| • Contoured shoulder straps with 3D Air mesh lining. |
| • Additional ventilation channel between the Aircontact cushions. |
| • Aircontact pads in breathable hollow-chamber foam distribute load evenly. Aircontact pads perform a pump effect, whereby every movement prompts the exchange of air, resulting in optimum ventilation. 15% less perspiration than with other body-contour packs |
| • Anatomically formed hip fins for freedom of movement and body-hugging carrying. |
| • Delrin frame provides stability with little weight. Follows the most varied movements with absolute ease. The frame combines with the body-hugging fit of the pack to create a comfortable, compact carry system with even load distribution and transfer |
| • SL Women's Fit System |
| • Soft edges to the straps, smaller buckles and narrow tapered strap ends prevent the SL shoulder straps from chafing under the arms and eliminate pressure points in the chest area. |
| • On average, women's backs are not quite as long as men's. The SL carry system is thus slightly shorter than that of Deuter's standard rucksacks. Conse quently, the models in the SL series are the ideal choice, too, for male users with shorter backs. |
| • This conical form is achieved by angling the belt diagonally upwards and by |
| • Curving the SL waist belt wings. The frontal adjuster system feature of our larger volume rucksacks simplifies the waist belt fitting procedure. |
| • To take account of the narrower shoulder width of the female anatomy, and thus prevent slippage, the SL shoulder straps are both narrower and shorter in length. |
| • In order to give a perfect anatomic fit around the upper body, the SL shoulder straps are both narrower and shorter in length. |
| • In general, the female waist and hip area is also shaped differently, so in order for the waist belt to deliver a perfect anatomic fit when fastened, it should ideally have a conical shape. |