The Futura 27 is a hiking backpack from Deuter.
Equipped with a taut mesh back combined with the Aircomfort technology, this backpack offers maximum ventilation and reduces fluid loss by up to 25%. Thanks to its flexible steel frame, the back will return to its original position to guarantee you long-lasting comfort, reinforced by a padded lumbar belt. You can also easily adjust the ActiveFit mobile shoulder straps, the chest straps and the belt with the Pull-Forward system.
Very practical, this model has various compartments, including an extendable one inside the bag to store your wet things. It also contains numerous pockets, for poles and ice axes, as loops for attaching the helmet lightweight backpack and is compatible with a 3L water pouch.
Another bonus: 50% of the material used for this bag is made from recycled raw materials.
Comfortable, airy and durable, the Futura 27 is ideal for day hikers looking for a bag with maximum ventilation.
- Materials: 210D PA Recycled / 6000 PES
- Padded lumbar belt with pocket
- Pull-Forward belt adjustment system
- Flexible steel frame
- adjustment straps
- 3 outer pockets
- Adjustable chest strap
- Attachment for 3L hydration system
- Removable waterproof cover
- compartment for valuables
- Ice axe and walking poles attachments
- Internal stretchy compartment
- Helmet attachment (accessory)
- Elastic front pocket
- Large front elastic pocket with storage
- Capacity: 27 L
- Dimensions : 55 x 28 x 20 cm
- Weight: 1330 g
Aircomfort Back System :
For small to medium volume backpacks used on easy terrain, Deuter relies on maximum ventilation. The wear-resistant core element of the Aircomfort systems, which has been reliable for decades, is the continuously elastic spring steel frame. It gives the special aerated net a stable tension even under difficult conditions and thus creates a ventilated space between the bag and the back, through which moist air can freely escape. Fluid loss is reduced by up to 25%, increasing endurance and relieving blood circulation (verified according to scientific tests carried out by the Hohenstein Institute).