Reliable scout and scout backpack for teenagers with 45 liters volume. Our trekking backpack for teenagers and petite people has main compartment, bottom compartment, lid compartment and two large zippered pockets on the sides.
Features ‧ V Comfort Vario Carrying System ‧ Divided main and bottom compartments ‧ Fixation for hiking poles or ice axes ‧ Snow guard with drawstring under the lid ‧ Load control straps ‧ Height-adjustable chest belt ‧ Padded hip strap ‧ Special construction whereby hipbelt-fixation is re-directed to allow for single-handed adjustment ‧ Compression around perimeter of base ‧ Handle on front and back ‧ Lid pocket ‧ Hydration system compatible ‧ Main compartment opens out completely ‧ Side pockets ‧ Attached zipped side pockets ‧ Open channel behind side pockets ‧ Possibility to attach additional bags or accessories to the side ‧ Material loops on the lid, front and side pockets ‧ PFC/PFAS-free DWR finish
Specification Measurements: 69 x 28 x 19 cm
Volume: 45 l
Weight: 1,53 kg
Carrying system 1: V Comfort Vario-System
Fabric 1: T-Snow Crust Eco
Fabric 2: 420 HD Nylon FD Eco
Details Tatonka trekking backpack Akela 45 for teenagers and trekking beginners
The Akela 45 from Tatonka is designed as a scout backpack for teenagers and is also ideal for the short trekking tour or as a travel backpack. Its pleasantly flexible V Comfort Vario Carrying System ensures efficient load transfer to the hip area for back-friendly carrying. To position the hip belt correctly, it can be adjusted to different back lengths. The system thereby offers quite a wide range of variation in adjusting the back length.
Robust backpack with practical features for camping and smaller tours
The Tatonka Akela with a volume of 45 liters offers a pack sack divided into main and bottom compartments. The bottom compartment is traditionally used to store the sleeping bag or dirty clothes.
The backpack also has a lid compartment and two large, zippered side pockets, behind which an additional open slide-in channel can be used to store tent poles, for example. A sleeping pad can be attached to the compression straps on the bottom. For the attachment of other equipment, the gear loops on the lid, front and side pockets can be used.