Deuter Trans Alpine 30 Pack
Deuter Trans Alpine 30 Pack – The best choice in bike packs.
Years ago when the Deuter Trans Alpine 30 Pack first hit the markets, biking and alpine magazines couldn’t say enough good things about. Years later, people can’t stop ranting about it. The only difference between the original design and today’s is that the more recent version includes a hydration system.
The most noteworthy feature on the Deuter Trans Alpine 30 Pack as far as bikers are concerned is the back panel. The Deuter Trans Alpine 30 Pack utilizes Dueters Airstripe design. Most noticed when riding, the backpanel creates a chimney effect that cycles cool air into the center of the back and the displaces body heat and vapors. So, the Deuter Trans Alpine 30 Pack back panel not only help to keep you cool, but dry as well.
The Deuter Trans Alpine 30 Pack is multiple pockets on the outside of the pack, including several zippered mesh pockets. On the outside you’ll also find a bike helmet holder for those of trail breaks. Inside there is a valuables pocket, bladder pocket, and two separate compartments.
The quick & dirty:
Where you can get one:
Moosejaw: $120
Why it rocks:
- Airstripes Backsystem
- Multiple front pockets
- Side mesh pockets
- 2 Liter Blue Spring Source reservoir
- Rain Cover
- Interior valuables pocket
- Helmet holder
- SOS patch
- Dividable main compartment
- Volume: 1850 cubic inches
- Weight: 2 lbs. 9 oz. + 6 oz.
Why it bites:
- You tell me
Seat-of-the-pants rating: 9 out of 10
Well organized and feature filled for bikers; its easy to see why so many people swear by the Deuter Trans Alpine 30 Pack.
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Moosejaw: $120