Climbing backpacks

The ideal companion for your mountain tour: now find the right one Climbing backpack For your next adventure. With practical features Like helmet bracket, rope bag or drinking system, you are well equipped.

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Every gram counts when climbing and bouldering — our climbing backpacks are lightweight, compact, and tailored to the demands on the rock. Rope holders, gear loops, and a slim profile ensure freedom of movement on the wall.

Climbing Backpacks for Multi-Pitch Routes

For long routes in the Alps, you need a backpack with rope attachment, ice tool holders, and a helmet compartment. Volumes between 20 and 35 liters provide space for quickdraws, belay devices, and a windbreaker — without getting in the way on the rock.

Climbing Backpacks for the Gym & Crag

For the climbing gym and crag, a compact backpack with 18–25 liters is sufficient. Important features include a ventilated back, side pockets for water bottles, and quick access to chalk bags, shoes, and snacks.

Top Brands for Climbing Backpacks

Mammut and Lowe Alpine are among the most experienced manufacturers of alpine climbing equipment. Both brands offer well-thought-out carrying systems that remain comfortable even with heavy loads and steep terrain.

Frequently Asked Questions

What distinguishes a climbing backpack?

Climbing backpacks feature a narrow, body-hugging design, gear loops for carabiners, reinforced bottoms, and rope holders. They are lightweight (under 1 kg) and have 20–35 liters of volume for climbing gear.

Which climbing backpack is suitable for beginners?

For beginners, we recommend versatile models with 25–30 liters that can also be used as hiking backpacks. The deuter Gravity and Osprey Mutant offer good entry-level models with all essential climbing features.

Climbing backpack or regular backpack?

Climbing backpacks have special features such as rope loops, ice tool holders, and a slim silhouette for freedom of movement. For occasional climbing, a compact hiking backpack is sufficient; for regular climbing, a specialized model is worthwhile.