Mammut Nirvana
Best comfortable carry for backcountry ski touring.
This pack strikes the perfect balance for resort-based freeriding and quick side-country laps. The full rear-panel access makes grabbing gear effortless, though its streamlined profile means you’ll have to be disciplined about what you pack. It’s a rugged, eco-conscious workhorse that prioritizes comfort and quick transitions over massive storage capacity.
$189.99
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Who it's for
- Backcountry skiers and snowboarders needing specialized gear organization.
- Active users seeking a long-lasting, comfortable pack for demanding conditions.
- Adventurers who value efficient access to their essentials in the field.
Who should skip it
- Hikers or commuters seeking a versatile pack for year-round, varied activities.
- Ultralight enthusiasts prioritizing minimal weight for fast and light excursions.
- Budget-conscious buyers or casual users not needing advanced winter features.
Performance breakdown
Avalanche Gear Accessibility
Dedicated front compartment ensures rapid deployment during critical emergency situations.
Load Carrying Versatility
Multiple attachment points handle skis and snowboards with equal stability.
Main Compartment Access
The 270-degree back panel zipper makes packing and retrieval effortless.
Durability and Sustainability
Robust recycled fabrics offer long-term resilience without compromising environmental ethics.
Ergonomic Comfort
Optimized suspension system maintains balance and mobility during technical descents.
Technical Feature Set
Includes essential tools like helmet carriers and ice axe loops.
Key Specs
Capacity
28L
Material
Recycled main material, PFC-free
Access
270° zippered back panel
Compartments
Separate avalanche equipment compartment
Carrying Systems
Diagonal and A-frame ski/splitboard attachment, Snowboard attachment
Attachments
Ice tool and walking sticks
Compatibility
Hydration system compatible
Features
SOS label with emergency instructions
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