Sports Backpack Deuter Guide 24 Wave-Ink

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Deuter Guide 24 climbing backpack with a removable hip belt and ergonomic straps for comfortable climbs.


Lightweight, durable, and packed with features. The Deuter Guide 24 climbing backpack is designed for anyone who doesn't want to be limited by anything in challenging terrain. It offers a perfect combination of low weight and thoughtful details that will make every ascent easier and keep your gear neatly organized.

Comfort is key to success. That's why this climbing backpack is equipped with ergonomic shoulder straps that fit perfectly and don't dig in. A brilliant feature is the removable hip belt, which you can easily tuck away so it doesn't get in the way when used with a climbing harness. This allows you to fully concentrate on your performance and move with complete freedom.

Every detail is thoughtfully designed with climbers' needs in mind. You can securely attach your gear, such as ice axes or rope, to the external loops. Your helmet can be easily stored in the integrated holder in the lid, which also features a new design for lightning-fast access to the main compartment. This means you can quickly get to everything you need, even with gloves on. This backpack is simply ready for vertical adventures.

Why is this climbing backpack a good choice?

  • Low weight: Only 620 g for minimal load during climbing.
  • Ideal volume: 24 liters for single-day ascents and hikes.
  • Durable material: 420D PA FD RIPS fabric withstands harsh conditions.
  • Harness compatible: Removable hip belt never gets in the way.
  • Gear at hand: Integrated helmet holder and ice axe loops.
  • Quick access: New lid design for easy entry into the main compartment.
  • Hydration secured: Compatible with a 2-liter hydration bladder.
  • Compact dimensions: Size 60 x 26 x 22 cm for freedom of movement.

The Deuter Guide 24 is more than just a backpack – it's your reliable partner for rocks and glaciers, one that will never let you down. Get your Deuter Guide 24 and conquer peaks with ease and confidence!

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Brand Deuter
Colour Blue
Volume 24 l
Laptop compartment None
Dimensions 60 x 26 x 22 cm
Weight 620 g
Material 420D PA FD RIPS
RFID card protection No
Warranty 2 years

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    About the brand

    The Deuter company is the oldest backpack brand in existence. It was founded by Hans Deuter in 1898 in the German city of Augsburg-Oberhausen and at the turn of the century, it supplied the Bavarian Post with bags and mail sacks. From 1905, they also focused on renting large tents. Further development in 1910 brought the production of the first backpacks, tents, and an expansion of bags and other accessories, primarily for military equipment. After the First World War, the company continued to grow; in addition to expanding production to leather backpacks and bags, it also began to produce suitcases and tarps, and continued to focus on manufacturing tents, which it rented out for events like Oktoberfest. The first mountaineering expedition with Deuter backpacks and equipment headed to the Pamir Mountains in 1928. Deuter supplied German mountaineers with its equipment until the 1970s, before the market expanded with other brands. The first real hit was the Tauern backpack, developed in 1934, which dominated mountaineering expeditions for thirty years. It was even used by Hermann Buhl during his first ascent of Nanga Parbat (8,125 m) in 1953.

    In 1939, the Deuter factories were subordinated to the totalitarian German regime and used for the arms industry. After the war, the company tried to quickly get back on its feet and expand through innovation. The start of nylon backpack production in 1968 was a breakthrough, and Deuter soon became the number one backpack brand on the German market. A significant change also came in 1985, when Deuter patented the revolutionary Deuter Aircomfort back system, which, with some modifications, is still produced today. In 1988, Deuter added experienced mountaineers and mountain guides to its team, who have since been involved in the development of new functional backpacks. This trend continues in collaboration with the German Association of Mountain and Ski Guides, which the company established in 1997.

    The company achieved considerable success with its cycling backpacks. In 1990, a collection of bike backpacks with the Airstripes back system was introduced. 15 years later, the company developed the SHIELD System – an integrated spine protector that offers greater safety for adrenaline enthusiasts. The Attack backpacks, thanks to the Shield system, won a gold medal for innovation at Eurobike. In 2006, Deuter introduced another improvement, the SL-WOMEN'S FIT system. Deuter backpacks with the SL abbreviation are specially shaped for women.

    Today, the company has grown significantly – it is represented in 45 countries. Deuter ranks among the TOP 5 backpack sellers in the world. Thanks to constant innovation, quality Deuter backpacks are an excellent choice for lovers of an active life. Deuter is a member of the Bluesign group, which guarantees sustainable production of textile products in harmony with nature and with respect for people.

    Very popular are the multifunctional Freerider backpacks, the comfortable and flexible Futura backpacks, the ACT Lite trekking packs with a very large storage capacity, the practical waist packs, or the Giga laptop backpacks.

    Official manufacturer's website: https://www.deuter.com/

    Manufacturer's name: DEUTER SPORT GmbH
    Manufacturer's address: Daimlerstr.23, 86368 Gersthofen, DE

    Importer's name (Distributor): HUDYsport a.s.
    Importer's address (Distributor): Bynovec 138, 40502 Děčín, CZ
    Importer's email (Distributor): [email protected]