Ortovox Ascent 32L Backpack for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides
Retail Price:
$160.00
$160.00
Used Value:
$96.00
$96.00
Sale Value:
$144.00
$144.00
If there's fresh snow to be ridden, reaching for the Ortovox Ascent 32 Backpack should be the first move you make. It fits every tool you need to maximize your day on the slopes, including a simple yet successful carry system for your skis and snowboard, a stowable helmet net, and a great safety compartment for your tools and transceiver. The bag also features a large main compartment, with a circumferential zipper that makes it quick and easy to organize and grab your goods, plus a smaller front compartment that's ideal for confidential items or a few rescue snacks. Whether you’re beating your stomping grounds or hitting fresh zones, choose the Ascent 32 and make sure you don’t miss a minute of what the mountain has to offer.
Specifications
Brand:
Access:
front panel
Claimed Weight:
2lb
Gear Loops:
yes
Helmet Carry:
yes
Hydration Compatible:
yes
Ice Axe Carry:
yes
Manufacturer Warranty:
5 years
Material:
Nylon 420D Robic + Nylon 100D Robic Ripstop
Pockets:
1 safety, 1 main compartment, 1 map
Recommended Use:
backcountry skiing, backcountry snowboarding, freeride/powder skiing, freeride/powder snowboarding
Ski Carry:
yes
Snowboard Carry:
yes
Volume:
32L (1953cu in)
Full Reviews
Toured with it once on 11/14/2020 at Stevens Pass. It fitted all the avy gears, 2L hydration pack, energy drink, boot crampon, and still had plenty of other space. The waist strap is supportive and the shoulder strap is nicely padded. The only downside is the goggle compartment is not made out of meshed material so it might scratch your goggle.
Rongduan Zhu, backcountry.com
November 18, 2020
November 18, 2020
If I love this pack, why did it get four stars and not three? First off, the pack is very well thought out. It's designed to be a ultra-light ski touring pack. If you have the pack fully loaded, it's not as comfortable as more structured packs, but that not what I use it for. I like that i can carry skis in either the "A" manner or diagonally (see notes below). There are two minor things that kept it from getting five stars. 1) the loop to hold an internal bladded is too short, so its too difficult to use the bladder loop in the pack. 2) the loop at the bottom of the bag used to hold the skis on the diagonal tucks into a very small little pocket. I have found it difficult to get it back in, and impossible with gloves on. So would I recommend this pack? YES! I love this pack. I use it for skining to carry a layer or two of clothing, goggles, water, food, etc. For that it's perfect. The storage and size are spot on. If you are looking for a pack with more structure to carry more weight, look at Ortovox's Haute Route. I also own that pack and love it also.
Craig C., backcountry.com
June 21, 2018
June 21, 2018