Deuter’s largest Aircontact model, the Aircontact 75+10 has an array of features and a trailworthy suspension system. A storage capacity of up to 5180 cubic inches equips the pack for multi-day and extended-length backpacking trips.
With an array of features and a German-engineered suspension system, the Deuter Aircontact 65+10 is built for backcountry adventure. A storage capacity of up to 4570 cubic inches equips the pack for multi-day hiking trips.
Deuter’s largest women’s-specific pack, the Aircontact 70+10 SL Women’s pack has an array of features, a trailworthy suspension system and storage capacity (4870 cu in) that equip it for multi-day and extended-length backcountry trips.
In the late 1890's German entrepreneur Hans Deuter began manufacturing backpacks, tents, leather goods and wagon covers. By the 1930's, Deuter products were venturing into the highest and most rugged places on earth, as some of the earliest Himalayan expeditions were outfitted entirely with Deuter packs. Advancements in engineering and pack materials further established Deuter's presence in mountaineering, climbing and hiking circles.
Today, with cooperation from world-renowned organizations such as the German Association of Mountain and Ski Guides, the French Mountain Guides, the DAV Summit Club and the AMGA, Deuter's international development team is committed to continued innovation and technological advancement.
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