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MAMMUT2570-00290
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Description
The Alto 28 by Mammut is an extremely versatile backpack, designed for those looking for a single solution for day hiking and daily commitments. Its structure is made of durable 100% polyester ripstop fabric, with a water-repellent treatment that provides reliable protection against light rain. The design is crafted to maximize functionality in every context: the wide round zipper opening allows easy and immediate access to the main compartment, which includes a dedicated and padded pocket for a 15-inch laptop. The external organization of space is highly modular thanks to a completely detachable front mesh pocket, an elastic side pocket for a water bottle, and loops to secure an ice axe or trekking poles. Comfort during transport is ensured by the adjustable chest strap, which stabilizes the load and distributes it evenly, making the Alto 28 a comfortable and high-performing companion in every adventure.
Technical specifications
| Brand | Mammut |
|---|---|
| Volume | 28 l |
| Weight | 680 g |
| Gender | Unisex |
| Height | 48 cm |
| Width | 28 cm |
| Depth | 14 cm |
| Volume Extensibility | No |
| Hand Luggage (55x40x20) | Yes |
| Backpack Opening | Top |
| Closure System | Zipper closure |
| Sospended back panel | No |
| Backpack raincover | No |
| Removable hip belt | No |
| Poles fixation | Yes |
| Ice axe fixation | No |
| Ski attachment | No |
| Crampon Pocket | No |
| Hydration System Compartment | No |
Shipping and Returns Information
Shipping costs to Australia vary based on the courier used and the weight of the ordered products. See here for detailed shipping costs.
On Oliunìd you can always return a product excluding customised products (e.g. lanyards cut to the metre, kits assembled by us, etc.) for any reason: it's not what you expected, you got the wrong shoe size, you don't like the colour of the trousers. You have 100 days to do so. Read the full policy here.













