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Tour 30 Removable Airbag 3.0

The Tour 30 Removable Airbag 3.0 from Mammut offers advanced safety features with its removable Airbag 3.0, perfect for weight-conscious excursions.
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In words

Intro
This airbag backpack from Swiss brand Mammut lives up to the name, and expectations. The design is simple and minimalist with few frills, save for a large zipper at the top and another at the side for quick and easy access while out on the mountain. It has a diagonal ski/snowboard carrier, double ice axe loops, an internal compartment for shovel and probe, and a goggle pocket. The height of the trigger handle is adjustable, but it's secured to the left shoulder strap, while the hydration system access runs through the right. One very cool feature of the Mammut Airbag 3.0 system is the Trigger Test Tool, which lets you simulate deployment without inflation. You can remove the airbag system when it's not needed.
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Technical specifications

Weight description
1,450 g / 3.2 lbs. without Airbag 3.0 system
Inflation type
canister
Inflation system
Airbag 3.0
Inflation time
3 sec.
Weight
2465 g
Airbag volume
30 L
Balloon volume
150 L
Available capacities
30/40
Available sizes
One size, women's version available
Price
690 €
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