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Head into the backcountry and gain the admiration of others with the simple, tough Respect Backpack on your back that's fitted out with places to stow equipment for your off-piste pursuits. Carry a snowboard or skis with the built-in carrying system or on the ski attachments while you keep extra clothes and on-mountain snacks stowed in the main compartment that sports a side entry for easy access.

A classic in the Mammut collection of winter backpacks for years, the Mammut Respect 30L has been completely revised for this winter season. The Respect 30 is perfectly coordinated for all-mountain and freeriding activities. And built with 30 liters of carrying capacity, the Respect is ideally suited for 1-day ski/snowboard tours.
Mammut Respect 30 Backpack is a versatile day pack for winter sports enthusiasts of all persuasions. With hookups for snowboard, skis, ice axes, trekking poles, and helmet, this is a go-anywhere do-anything winter day pack
Front pocket for avalanche safety equipment
Padded goggle pouch and zipped inner compartment with key clip
Side zip access to the main compartment lets you get at your gear without de-rigging equipment
Hydration system compatible
Removable, padded hip belt
SOS label with emergency instructions
The Mammut Respect Backpack carries the safety gear, layers, food, and water you need to play in the wintry backcountry. Whether taking a daylong tour, climbing a peak with plans of snowboarding down, or building booters in the sidecountry, the Respect, with its padded V-frame suspension and compression straps, rides your back comfortably and doesn’t flop around.
| Access: | side |
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| Access Types: | Top, side |
| Available Colors: | Smoke/Gentian and Graphite/Fire |
| Back System: | padded back with V frame |
| Capacity: | 1830 cu in |
| Frame material: | aluminum |
| Hydration Compatible: | Yes |
| Ice Axe Loops: | Yes |
| Material: | 210D Mini Shadow ripstop, 420D nylon |
| Materials: | Nylon 420D with Nylon 210D Mini Shadow Ripstop upper |
| Number of pockets: | 1 + main compartment |
| Pockets: | [External] 2 front |
| Rain Cover: | No |
| Recommended Use: | Snowboarding, mountaineering day trips, ski touring |
| Shovel Pocket: | Yes |
| Ski Carry: | No |
| Snowboard Carry: | Yes, vertical |
| Suspension: | Aluminum V-frame, padded back panel |
| Volume: | 1830cu in (30L) |
| Waist-belt: | Yes |
| Weight: | 4lb 1oz (1400g) |
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| Smoke/ Gentian | Graphite/ Fire |
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Great ski mountaineering pack. I use this pack for Ski patrolling and my personal ski adventures. I like the fact that you have 2 options for ski carry (diagonal and A frame) and that the diagonal carry strap is retractable for when your not using it. The removable straps and helmet holder are nice touches allowing you to customize the pack to your style (even works for snowboards). 2 ice axe loops are nice as well. The velvety lined goggle pocket works well for your phone, glasses and other small odds and ends. 2 spacious compartments accommodate all your gear. The smaller rear pocket holds all your avalanche gear and even has a sleeve for your probe, the larger one has a side access zipper and holds extra layers, skins, FA kit, everything needed for a day in the back country. You can also strip the waist belt to save weight. My only complaint is that it's harder to mount a knife or radio harness to the shoulder straps than other packs, but I assume this is not a commonly sought after feature of a pack. This pack also works very well for summer day trips or even over nighters. this pack can do everything almost all other specialty packs do in the same size range. Bottom line: Mammut quality and multisport capability. | |
| Taylor Arave at Backcountry.com on 09/01/2009 | |
Out of it's element good | |
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I use this pack for bouldering trips so I primarily have it strapped to my chest and it does not get in the way at all. It's actually kind of convenient when I want to use my water source. When I get to wear it the traditional way I hardly even notice it's there. Have yet to use the alpine aspect of the pack, but I do live in Southern California. Bishop and the Trams are the most it has yet to conquer. Will keep you posted. | |
| jimmy at Backcountry.com on 10/24/2009 | |