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Jack Wolfskin - Highland Trail 55+5 - Walking backpack
At a glance
Material information & features
- Suitable for:
- Men, Women
- Recommended use:
- hillwalking, trekking, travel
- Main material:
- 100% polyamide
- Floor:
- 100% polyester
- Certifications:
- Green Button, bluesign PRODUCT
- Material thickness:
- 300 denier, 210 denier
- Fabric properties:
- PFC-/PFAS-free
- Carry system:
- chest strap, padded shoulder straps, padded hip belt, X-frame
- Main compartment access:
- frontloader, toploader
- Venting:
- via the carry system
- Additional features:
- trekking pole attachment, bottom compartment, lid compartment, front compartment, inside compartment, key clip, side compartment, 2 hip belt pockets
- Hydration system:
- compatible
- Rain cover:
- incl. rain cover
- Dimensions (outer):
- 76 x 35 x 29 cm
- Volume:
- 60 l
- Weight:
- 2,100 g
- Reference size:
- One Size
- Extras:
- compression straps, reflective details
- Misc:
- torso length: S-L, frame: aluminium
- Legal notice:
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- Item No.:
- 505-0672
Product description
The Highland Trail 55+5 from Jack Wolfskin needs to join you on your next mountain adventure.
The large trekking backpack offers enough space for your touring gear. It features a lid compartment that can be opened wide thanks to the extra-long zip, allowing you to reach the gear that’s deeper inside. Plus, equipped with the height-adjustable X-TRANSITION carrying system, the backpack is comfortable, provides good back ventilation and makes carrying heavy luggage surprisingly easy. You can also adjust the back length to your liking. In addition, it features a fold-out hip pocket to quickly access your water bottle. You can also use a hydration system. There are also attachments for your trekking poles.
The Highland Trail 55+5 from Jack Wolfskin ensure comfort when crossing the Alps or travelling.
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