Mammut Trion Spine 75L Backpack for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
1 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 1 Review
Retail Price:
$279.96
Used Value:
$167.98
Sale Value:
$251.96

You're taking your ski touring game to the next level, and like you, the Mammut Trion Spine 75L Backpack is destined for great things. Built with a tech-savvy suspension system, Active Spine Technology allows natural motions of the hips and shoulders without disrupting the load stability of the pack. What this means for you is complete freedom of movement over tricky terrain, all while maneuvering your way over glaciers and across scree with 75 liters of gear on your back.

In addition to plenty of room for all your gear and overnight equipment, the Trion comes with dedicated attachments for ice axes, trekking pole, rope carry, and reinforced side ski carry. A generous front zip opens your pack up fully for easy access when you're in your tent, while assorted pockets on the shoulder and hip straps ensure that small tools of the trade are never far from hand when you're on the go. The back panel features high-density, 2-layer EVA padding for comfortable carry, with padded hip and shoulder straps and an adjustable torso length guaranteeing a perfectly molded fit. The pack is hydration-compatible if you want to equip it with your favorite bladder, and it also includes a zippered side pocket for carrying extra water.

Suspension system

Suspension system

Suspension system intended to allow for natural hip and shoulder mobility.
Rope fixing strap

Rope fixing strap

The rope fastening strap beneath the lid allows you to carry all of your requirements.
Durable side straps

Durable side straps

Durable side straps allow you to transport skis in an A-frame configuration.
Large U-shaped zipper

Large U-shaped zipper

A large U-shaped zipper allows for easy access to items in the front.
Robust pack built

Robust pack built

A robust pack designed for extended hikes, large loads, and alpine terrain.

Specifications

Brand:
Access:
front panel
Claimed Weight:
5lb 13oz
Compression:
lateral
Dimensions:
29 x 13.4 x 13in
Gear Loops:
daisy chain, A-frame ski carry
Hydration Compatible:
yes
Ice Axe Carry:
yes
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 years
Pockets:
[external] 1 zippered side bottle, 1 zippered shoulder strap, 1 zippered hip belt, [internal] 1 zippered mesh, 1 large stash
Rain Cover:
not included
Recommended Use:
backpacking, mountaineering
Reservoir Included:
no
Shoulder Straps:
padded, adjustable
Support/Suspension:
Active Spine Technology
Trekking Pole Carry:
yes
Volume:
75L (4578cu in)
Waist Belt:
padded, adjustable

Full Reviews

10
So, I'm bad about taking my Mammut mountaineering packs backpacking, But, they double as both so well, that I do all the time. You can see my Trion Pro in this photo as well. This time I was worse and did a little canyoneering with them. This pack is definitely not meant for canyoneering, but it held up great! It was also supported weight comfortably. We made this one the heaviest pack, and the wearer had zero complaints. Trust me, he would complain if there was an issue. This is meant more for cold weather. So, the one issue I could see is that it doesn't breath as well as others. But, if you want one pack for your winter and summer pursuits, I wouldn't hesitate to sell you this one. The Front opening is so nice! You don't see that as often anymore and we actually needed it.My Teenagers didn't understand why you'd have a zipper like that, until we needed it. I had put my wallet waaaay at the bottom. Luckily I put it in this pack because we just opened it up, found it, and zipped it closed. Easy Peasy! I'm not sure how durable it is, but I've had my Trion on Pro for 5 years and it's perfect, so I'm going to give it 5 stars based on reputation.
Emily Jenson, backcountry.com
May 3, 2019