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Mammut Hera Element 40+ (2012)

£125.00

The Mammut Hera Element 40+ (as you might imagine) boasts a capacity of 40+ litres, but accommodates a generous amount of kit with room to spare, so it’s good for trips of several days. The rucksack has two compartments, one of which can be zipped away to create a single space, and large tags on the lower zips are perfect ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 3
  • Owners' rating rating is 0
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Mammut Creon Classic (2011)

£75.00

From the outside, it looks like a simple pack and there aren’t too many straps and flappy bits to get in the way. Even the bottle pockets have zips to tidy away and secure your water – bad news for Duke of Edinburgh hikers, with their flapping tin cups et al, but good news for everybody else who doesn’t like ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 3
  • Owners' rating rating is 0
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Mammut Monolith GTX 2009

£190.00

The Monolith GTX is a new 4-season boot from Mammut, owners of the brand formerly known as Raichle. It is very lightweight with synthetic materials on the upper and a particularly modern design. The benefits of the design include the reduced weight and the performance for the price. This boot slips onto the feet and feels close-fitting and dexterous immediately, ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 3
  • Owners' rating rating is 0
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Mammut Scout GTX

£100.00

Quite a broad boot and less padding than most tested so doesn’t feel quite as luxurious as some when first pulled on. It doesn’t take long to soften, though, and it soon moulds around the foot, providing the fit’s right. It’s quite low at the ankle and it is lacking in a decent locking eyelet, making it harder to eliminate ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 3
  • Owners' rating rating is 0
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Mammut Granit 30

This 30-40 litre rucksack weighs 1160g; padded back system; rope attachment loop under lid; gear loop on waistbelt; single-buckle lid closure for ease; padded hipbelt; large lid pocket; compression straps; ideal for climbers and mountaineers. But no wand pockets; no airflow back system; no deep snow-lock extension.

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 3
  • Owners' rating rating is 0
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Mammut Ice

£110.00

Mammut has created this very technically orientated pack primarily for climbing. The pack pockets on the front of this 41-50 litre rucksack are highly durable to prevent abrasion from sharp ice axe picks. Compression straps on the sides and lid help control excess space and give stability. The back system is also designed more for climbing so the waistbelt can ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 3
  • Owners' rating rating is 0

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