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August 4, 2006
Deuter Guide Pack Giveaway
This month's giveaway on ClimbingGear.com is a Deuter Guide 35 Backpack.
Deuter has long been a leader in the climbing, mountaineering, and mountain biking packs market.
Since 1898, when founder Hans Deuter first began making postal bags for the Bavarian Post Office, Deuter Packs has been committed to high-quality construction and industry leading innovation. Deuter also has a long established commitment to outdoor adventure.
Highlights include the 1934 German Himalayan Expedition, where Deuter-Tauern backpacks helped make the trip a success. Legendary German mountain climber Hermann Buhl summated Nanga Partat (8125m) in 1953 with Deuter packs, tents, and bags (before the tent division became its own company). What will you do with a Deuter pack?
The first Aircomfort backpacks were introduced in 1987, and this continues to be one of the key elements of Deuter’s line. Over the last decade, Deuter has continued to push the limits of pack design, introducing new technologies such as their Advanced Aircomfort System. The Deuter KidComfort packs bring a new level of design excellence to the world of family hiking and backpacking. Deuter packs have quickly become a staff pick, and our most popular pack line.
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The Guide 35 pack is a 2600 cu in pack with x-frame back support and an innovative countoured and removable hip belt that will keep your back comfortable no matter what heinous conditions you encounter on your next adventure.
Monthly Contest | By Mark McKnight | 2:29 PM
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