TRAD 25Male

Climbing

Colour: yellow corn

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Article number:  48820

Length:
Volume:
25

Min. 670g / Max. 845g

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MADE FOR CLIMBING!

Lightweight, versatile climbing backpack for alpine activities

Weighing in at just 845 grams, the TRAD 25 is a lightweight among climbing backpacks. At the same time, it is equipped with many important features, including a rescue system for emergencies. Combined with the new SAR rescue system, a Recco reflector integrated in the backpack ensures that injured or missing persons can be located quickly. This climbing backpack also has a lightweight and very flexible aluminum frame, which can be removed if required. The main compartment can be accessed with ease using the circumferential zipper or the innovative cover opening. And of course, it would not be complete without attachment options for rope and ice axe, as well as hydration system compatibility and images of Alpine emergency signals.

RESCUE SYSTEM FOR EMERGENCIES
Recco’s SAR rescue system is a helicopter-based detector that can be used to search large areas for people in distress in the shortest time possible. A small reflector, which is integrated into the TRAD climbing rucksacks, is required for visibility. This ensures that people can be located quickly and provides the best possible protection, no matter what the season. The SAR system is already being used in many areas.  

BACK SYSTEM: HIGH FLEX CONTACT
The back system for this climbing backpack offers a light-weight, removable aluminum frame and a full-contact carrying system. The frame is very flexible, but rigid along the horizontal axis in order to bear as much weight as possible. Thanks to its 3d shape, the backpack fits closely to the back and guaranties great freedom of movement and the best possible wear comfort.  

Area of usage

Alpine climbing 5/5
High Alpine 2/5
Mountaineering 4/5
Ski Tour 2/5
Freeride 1/5

  • Chest strap with signal whistle
  • Lid compartment including key holder
  • Removable back reinforcement
  • HIGH FLEX CONTACT back system
  • Compression strap
  • Gear loops
  • Ice axe and hiking pole loops
  • Recco reflector inside
  • Key holder
  • Rope attachment
  • pole fastening
  • Hydration system compatible
  • Circumferential zipper
  • Integrated emergency card

To the material dictionary

Polyamide 210D HD Ripstop + Polyamide 420D HD Ripstop

PRODUCT RATINGS

(4.0)  2  Reviews
Jan 24, 2020
It is a very good product: convenient, light, esthetic, functional. Since I tried the circumferential zipper, I don't know how could I lived without it and it became a must for my future backpacks. I guess Ortovox assesses that the pack is not designed for skitouring, because it does not have a separate safety compartment. But the inside bottle holder elastic serves very well to hold my shovel and probe, thus I use it not only for climbing and alpine, but also skitouring. The volume is perfect for one-day trips, I did two days with it too, but it gets a bit tight. I don't give 5 starts because: it is not waterproof , ice tools holders are operable only without gloves, the main lid closing is too short when the backpack is fully packed and I have to use and extension to close it and it is either the camelback or the aluminium frame, which the producer does not say clearly and a buyer could expect water bladder space separate from the frame space. In any case, I would surely buy it again.
Maciej
Jan 14, 2021
The circumferential zipper is killer. Light, comfortable pack. What I’d like to see improved: - Longer lower compression straps (same as top ones and like Trad 35). Then it’d be possible to attach a thermarest z-lite . - Flexible lid. Now it’s hard/impossible to fasten lid if pack is filled up.
Marty
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