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Bach Pack Molecule 50

Trekking Backpack

219.95€ 160.65€ incl. VAT.
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The facts at a glance

Volumen
  • 48 litre
Suitable for
  • Unisex
Made for
  • Trekking
  • reflecting
Pockets
  • pockets on hip belt

Bach Pack Molecule 50

Lightweight trekking backpack with sophisticated back system for amazingly heavy loads. Modular design, the MOLECULE 50 can be slimmed down to under 800g without sacrificing comfort. Numerous attachment options allow you to strap on everything for the multi-day hike.

Product details

Carrying system:
  • Atlas Pro
Bags & Fans:
  • Pocket(s) on hip belt
Composition:
N/100 CORDURA® Mini Rip
Carrying system length:
R: 55cm, L: 64cm
Recommended loading:
8 - 18kg
Features:
  • Reflective elements
  • 1100g lightweight trekking backpack with sophisticated back system
  • Main fabric N/100D CDR MN RIP - Reinforcements N/500D CDR
  • height-adjustable, removable lifting lid
  • 2 outer mesh side pockets
  • Roll-top closure with zipper for 15L extra volume
  • various fastening options for poles, ice axe and helmet holder
  • 4 reflective cords for versatile attachment of additional equipment on the front and side (snowshoes, climbing rope, crampons, etc.)
  • Reflectors for increased visibility
  • optional: HELMET HOLDER
  • constructed modularly: Pack sack + lid + hip belt pocket + back plate + cords (3x) = 800g + 110g + 25g + 150g + 15g
Volume:
48 litres
Weight:
1.31kg

How to choose the right size

Size
short
regular
long
Xlong
Torso length(cm)
< 47
45 - 55
52 - 62
> 59
Size
short
regular
long
Xlong
Torso length(cm)
< 47
45 - 55
52 - 62
> 59

How to measure

1.
  • 1. Torso length:
    Measured from the cervical vertebrae (prominent bone you feel in your neck when you tilt your head forward) to the top of your hip bone (felt in your back).

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