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Tour 30 Backpack Safran

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The Millet Tour 30 backpack is designed for ski mountaineering and trekking activities, with a lightweight but durable polyester structure. Its 30 liter capacity is ideal for organizing equipment thanks to functional compartments, including a special one for shovel and probe. It has ski and pole holders, an ergonomic waist belt and compatibility with hydration systems. Its versatility and ergonomic design ensure comfort and convenience during one- or two-day excursions

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Gender
Unisex
Product Type
Backpack
Color
Yellow
Materials
Polyester
Product Season
All the Seasons
Reference
MIS2368_8282
Pattern
Solid Color
Model
Tour 30
Universe_Code
10091
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zainotour30polunt
Made in
Vietnam
Fur
No
Size Scale
ONESIZE
Year Group
Adult
Colore Produttore
Safran
Volume
30

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3515720454981
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zainotour30polunt

MILLET

Tour 30 Backpack Safran

€150.00
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Tour 30 Backpack Safran

Millet Tour 30 Backpack made of Polyester. Main Color: Safran, Pattern: Solid Color, Season: All Seasons

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MILLET

Millet

Since 1950, in the heart of the French Alps, Millet has been dedicated to the mountains and their athletes.

Millet is a mountaineering, ski mountaineering, hiking and trekking clothing and equipment brand that satisfies athletes by providing the optimum conditions of performance, comfort and reliability with superior technical clothing and equipment.

Walter Bonatti, the conqueror of K2, mountaineer, explorer and mountain guide, became Millet's technical advisor in the 1960s, a period when the success of various mountaineering expeditions increasingly attracted the interest of many mountain enthusiasts.