Winter & Alpine Climbing

Winter and Alpine Climbing Rucksacks (ca 50-70 litres).

Macpac - Ascent

£179.99

An alpine climbing pack (that would also make a good trekking pack) designed for the harshest of mountain conditions.

 

Crux - AK57

£169.99

Extremely tough but lightweight sack for alpine, trekking and himalayan use. Will carry up to about 25Kg in comfort. Cordura/Kevlar body. Lots of sensible features including a very light internal frame. ca 55 litres. 10 litre extendable lid.

 

OMM - Mountain Mover (55 litres)

£164.99

A 55 litre sack with extendable/removable lid design for backpacking, expedition adventure racing and lightweight long distance trails. Constructed with high tensile genuine Dyneema® fabric, giving appropriate strength and versatility. Can be stripped down to 630g.

 

Pod - Black Ice

£154.99

The Black Ice is small enough and light enough for a crag sack and yet large enough and extendable enough to carry tent, bivi kit, food and climbing gear for multiday Scottish Winter or Alpine climbing and ski-touring trips. A serious contender for the best winter/alpine sack on the market. ca 50 litres.

 

Pod - Alpine 50

£144.99

A lightweight 50 Litre rucksack designed for alpine climbing. Very functional as it comes, but can be stripped down to weigh under a kilo for the lightweight fanatic.

 

Macpac - Pursuit (2011 model)

£164.99

Revised version of Macpac's renowned 50 litre alpine/crag sack.

 

Pod - Thin Ice

£124.99

The Thin Ice is an ultra-light climbing sack designed for weight-critical situations - under 1Kg! Warning: this sack is stripped down to the bare essentials: ie there is no support in the back, just foam padding and there is no padding at all in the hip belt, nor much of a snow valance. ca 45 litres.

 

Crux - AK47-X (Extendable)

£159.99

Extremely tough but lightweight 45ish litre sack for alpine use. Average weight is 1150g!. Cordura/Kevlar body with Cordura base. Lots of sensible features including a very light internal frame, wand pockets and gear loops. ca 45 litres plus this model has a 10 litre extendable lid.

 

Crux - AK47

£149.99

Extremely tough but lightweight sack for alpine use. Average weight is 1150g!. Cordura/Kevlar body with Cordura base. Lots of sensible features including a very light internal frame, wand pockets and gear loops. This model does not have an extendable lid. ca 45 litres.

 

OMM - The Villain (45 litres)

£139.99

A climbing pack from OMM made from lightweight but tough Dyneema fabric. Lean weight chassis, Platfomat 55 back support, rope can be securely carried under lid, compression system is totally detachable, side mesh pockets are one-time removable, carries skis, snow-shovel, probes, axes, bladders and bottles. ca 45 litres.

 

Pod - Alpine 40

£124.99

A lightweight 40 Litre rucksack designed for alpine climbing. Very functional as it comes, but can be stripped down to weigh under a kilo for the lightweight fanatic.

 

Macpac - Pitch

Special Offer!!

£99.99

A small version (35 Litres) of the Pursuit. A great cragging, winter climbing and alpine sack for those who can manage with the minimum of gear. Special Offer!!

 

Pod - Lux 35

£79.99

Excellent lightweight rucksack that would be ideal for walking, long distance fell running, and lightweight climbing trips such as a day traverse of the Cuillin Ridge or Ueli Steck type alpine ascents. 35 litres.

 

Crux - RK30

£119.99

Completely waterproof roll top sack designed for technical ice climbing. Beautifully made but very simple design. ca 30 litres.

 

Pod - Alpine 30

£99.99

A lightweight 30 Litre rucksack designed for alpine climbing. Very functional as it comes, but can be stripped down to weigh under a kilo for the lightweight fanatic.

 

Pod - Lux 25

£69.99

Excellent lightweight rucksack that would be ideal for walking, long distance fell running, and lightweight climbing trips such as a day traverse of the Cuillin Ridge or Ueli Steck type alpine ascents. 25 litres.

 

Montane - Cobra 25

£69.99

The Montane Cobra is a very well thought out small daysack for climbing, scrambling, walking and even winter climbing if you have a minimal rack.