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Millet Monument backpack. The quick release system allows you to modulate the storage capacity with an extension of 5 liters. This bag is equipped to carry skis, ice axes, a helmet or a rope outside. Ultralight and incredibly robust with a waterproof ripstop fabric, it can be made lighter thanks to removable straps and offers quick access pockets.
This compact backpack for climbing and approach routes, weighing just 300 grams, allows you to carry your hydration pack, ice axes, protection jacket, phone... You can also attach a rope to the quick release system and hang gear from the shoulder straps. Its ergonomic design with breathable shoulder straps and chest and waist straps makes it take up very little space.
Comfortable, functional and lightweight, carry everything you need for a day's climbing in this exceptional backpack.
This Millet mountaineering backpack can carry rope, ice axes, skis and climbing equipment.
The backpack is ideal for a day of mountaineering. Made of durable TPU nylon with reinforced bottom, it is waterproof and water repellent.
This MILLET mountaineering backpack can carry rope, ice axes, skis and climbing equipment.
Designed for wall climbing rope, the Kliff Petzl rope bag can carry up to 100 m of rope, as well as all climbing equipment (harness, quickdraws, climbing shoes, etc.).
Whether you're commuting to work, running errands or going to the climbing wall, the SCRUB backpack will be your ideal companion.
With its durable and functional design, this backpack gives you the comfort and organization you need to carry everything you need.
It has all the features to be a perfect peak-hunting backpack, from its ultra-lightweight Dynex ripstop material to its one-hand top closure.
The Creek 50 is a cavernous top-loading model ideal for gear-intensive climbing sessions. It is inspired by our carry bags and designed with easy access and unmatched durability in mind.
A full-length YKK zipper on the center back allows quick and easy access to everything you store. With this backpack, no more chaotic searches and no more situations where “what you need” is, by sheer bad luck, at the bottom of the pack.

























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