PEAK 52 S
High alpine tour backpacks
€260.00
5 years warranty
Free repair service - Weight: 1580detail.weightUnit
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- detail.backPackSizeLabel: Short
€260.00
€260.00
Pack mule for long multi-day tours
Comfortable, robust high and ski touring backpack with short back length for large multi-day tours
Highlights
- Robust and durable
- Full contact back with Swisswool ensures high wearing comfort despite heavy load
- Extra large packing volume for especially large multi-day tours
The PEAK 52 S is a multifunctional high altitude backpack for demanding alpinists with a short back length who are looking for a durable, versatile and comfortable backpack for large and long multi-day tours or mountain expeditions.
Whether sleeping bag, tent, stove, crampons, ice axe, helmet, poles or climbing equipment - on material-intensive high-altitude and, ski tours, the PEAK 52 S proves to be a powerful pack mule that offers a clever stowage option for every piece of equipment. Even under heavy loads, the wide, padded shoulder and hip straps and the close-fitting, full-contact back reinforced with metal braces of the unique Swisswool 3D BACK SYSTEM ensure comfortable carrying and optimum load control. The contact surfaces are lined with Swisswool wool fleece on the back, shoulders and hips, which reliably absorbs water vapor and dries quickly. The PEAK 52 S also scores with a separate safety compartment, numerous attachment options for rope, ice axe, helmet, skis, snowboard and poles, as well as a side crampon compartment. In the spirit of sustainability, the two main outer materials are made of 100% and 50% recycled polyamide, which makes the backpack extremely robust and durable.
Thus, the PEAK 52 S brings great freedom to the mountain and is a reliable companion for extended multi-day tours in high alpine terrain.
Caution! Keep the polybag used for product packaging away from babies and children. This bag is not a toy! Choking hazard!
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Ideal Usage
- Access to main compartment: Front
- Access to main compartment: Top
- Circumferential zipper
- Separate safety compartment
- Map compartment
- Hip pocket
- A-Skifix
- D-Skifix (diagonal)
- Holder for safety equipment
- Snowboard and snowshoe attachment
- 2 Ice axe holders
- Pole fastening
- Rope attachment
- Crampon compartment
- Gear loops
- Helmet net
- Hydration system compatible
- Bottle holder inside
- Chest strap with signal whistle
- Emergency Card
- Swisswool 3D back system
- Additional compartment for emergency equipment
- Side ski fastening
- Diagonal ski fastening
- Side snowboard/snowshoes fastening
- 2 ice axe fixations
- Ski/trekking pole attachement
- Crampon fixation
- Valuables compartment with key clip
- Wool for climate regulation
We have been using Swisswool– wool fibers from Switzerland – as insulation material since 2011. A sustainable wool of regional origin, it warms superbly even when wet, is easy to care for and offers a perfect microclimate.
ISPO Award Winner 2022
FAIR WEAR FOUNDATION (FWF)
This product was manufactured under fair working conditions in conformity with Fair Wear Foundation.
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PFC free
This product contains no environmentally harmful per- or polyfluorinated chemicals (PFCs).
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Recycled polyamide
For more sustainability! This product contains recycled polyamide.
1 review
21 February 2025 17:41
I just used this pack for a two night hut trip in Colorado. I have a shoulder injury and was worried about carrying a heavy pack for 4 miles while skinning up to the hut. It was the most comfortable pack I've ever worn and I never thought about my shoulder injury! I've been backpacking for 50 years and never had a comfortable pack, even with short back lengths. The short "S" back length was perfect for my frame. I am 5'8" with broad shoulders and the length was perfect and shoulder straps conformed nicely. Also loved the conically shaped waist belt which hugged my hips. I used the pack also as a day ski pack and it never felt too voluminous. It of course held all my gear, including a light sleeping bag, clothing, food, safety equipment, and water. I loved the large side zipper that allowed me to access the contents from both the top and bottom of the pack. The frame was supportive, and held up to a heavy load. Only thing I would recommend is to make the top lid removable. It is adjustable and has room to pack items into the spindrift collar, but would of been nice while day skiing to remove. My boyfriend used the Peak 55 and he used the snowboard accessory straps to carry a small day pack. I was a bit jealous and liked the ability to strap items like that onto the outside.


