Ducan Spine 50-60 Women

Energy-saving trekking backpack for women

Kr 2999

Marine-black

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50-60 L
Ducan Spine 50-60 Women. Active Spine Technology meets a light weight and women's fit. Even distribution of weight reduces signs of fatigue, while the air space suspension system provides greater comfort with effective ventilation for the back. Shoulder straps, carrying system, hip belt and...
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  • Suspension system with patented Active Spine Technology to support a natural gait
  • Carrying system tailored to the female anatomy
  • Water-repellent pocket with various attachment options on the backpack
  • Huge front zipper opening to the main compartment
  • Elasticated chest strap for optimum comfort and a perfect fit
  • Adjustable backpack volume (50-60 liters)
  • Integrated, detachable rain cover
  • Attachment options on the base of the backpack
  • Fold-out cellphone pocket on the hip belt
  • Speed pole attachment system on the hip belt
  • Detachable bottom compartment - can be accessed from outside
  • Zipper pocket on hip belt
  • Zipper pocket for valuables, accessible from outside
  • Integrated metal frame for optimum load transfer
  • Hydration system-compatible
  • 2 mesh side pockets
  • Forward-pull hip belt adjustment
  • Comfortable thanks to the anatomically shaped, soft padded hip belt and shoulder straps
  • 2 trekking pole holders
    • Hiking
    • 2530-00380
    • Suspension systemMammut® Active Spine Technology™
    • Rain coverYes
  • Actual volumeLengthHeightBack length (size system)WidthWeight
    50-60 L50-60 l30.00 cm63.00 cmS (43.5 cm)34.00 cm1410 g

  • Main material91% Polyamide, 9% Polyester
  • Main Fabric91% Polyamide, 9% Polyester

Mammut Ducan Spine 50-60 Women - Marine-black

Ducan Spine 50-60 Women

Marine-black, 50-60 L

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Kr 2999
Active Spine Hero PDP Mobile

Features

  • Feels lighter

    Stays centered, distributing weight evenly for scrambles or taking high steps.

  • Reduces muscle fatigue

    Provides greater freedom of motion to reduce strain on chest, shoulders, and back.

    A man wearing Mammut hiking gear climbs rocky terrain with a backpack in an alpine mountain landscape.
  • Energy-saving design

    Mimics your body’s natural movement to conserve energy on steep or uneven terrain.

Why we developed ACTIVE SPINE 3.0

Carrying heavy gear in the mountains is demanding. Steep approaches, multi-day hikes, and scrambling over rough terrain often cause discomfort, fatigue, and reduced mobility. Traditional backpack systems can amplify these issues by restricting your body’s movement and forcing your muscles to work harder.

  • Mammut athlete climbing rocky terrain with a Mammut backpack, wearing purple pants and red sunglasses on a sunny day.
  • Two hikers wearing Mammut hooded jackets and backpacks trek across rocky mountain terrain at sunrise, showcasing premium outdoor gear for mountaineering.
  • Hiker wearing Mammut backpack and purple pants climbing rocky terrain, with a water bottle in the side pocket.
  • Close-up of a person’s hand opening a Mammut light gray hiking backpack with a mesh pocket, outdoors on grass.
  • Two hikers wearing Mammut gear with backpacks walk along a narrow mountain trail beside a large rocky cliff face.

Our award-winning ACTIVE SPINE 3.0 distributes weight evenly, keeping your load centered for stability. Two pivoting points are connected by a lightweight glass fiber rod, allowing the hip belt and shoulder straps to mirror your natural walking motion. This third-generation design is lighter than ever, reducing strain so you can focus on the trail ahead.

We put ACTIVE SPINE 3.0 to the test

We studied ACTIVE SPINE and its effects on your performance at
the University of Applied Science Technikum Vienna. The results confirmed our hypothesis: compared to common carrying systems, ACTIVE SPINE 3.0 increases your range of motion by 14% in the hip area and 22% in the shoulder area.

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