This small and lightweight alpine backpack, the Cima Di Basso 22 in red orange, is all about the essentials. It's perfect for those who want to travel quickly and only carry the basics like a rope, climbing harness, and helmet. The Cima Di Basso 22 features a removable hip belt, making it easy to put on a climbing harness. Its lightweight Thermo Mold Carrying System can be adjusted with the hip strap and an adjustable chest strap. The top compression keeps your stuff in place, even during intense movement. This backpack has fixations for a climbing rope, ice axe, and hiking sticks. The lid comes with material loops and a small compartment. The bottom is made of super - tough Cordura®. It's also available in a 35 - liter version. Key features include a Thermo Mold Carrying System, climbing rope and hiking pole/ice axe fixations, ergonomic padded shoulder straps, a height - adjustable chest belt, a removable 38 mm webbing hip belt, side compression straps, a lid compartment with a key holder, compatibility with a hydration system, gear loops on the front, insert pockets on both sides, gear loops on the lid, and a large equipment loop on the side. Measurements are 51 x 27 x 13 cm, with a volume of 22 l and a weight of 680 g. It uses a Thermo Mold - System and fabrics like 420 HD Nylon, T - Snow Crust Eco, and CORDURA® 500 den at the bottom.



Using your Tatonka Cima Di Basso 22 backpack is easy. First, adjust the Thermo Mold Carrying System to fit you well using the hip strap and the adjustable chest strap. If you're going climbing, remove the hip belt to put on your climbing harness. You can attach your climbing rope, ice axe, or hiking sticks to the fixations provided. Put your keys in the key holder in the lid compartment and use the side pockets and gear loops to organize your other small items. For hydration, you can use a compatible hydration system. When it comes to maintenance, clean the backpack with a mild detergent and lukewarm water. Avoid using harsh chemicals. Let it dry in a well - ventilated area, away from direct sunlight. Be careful not to overload the backpack beyond its capacity, as this could damage the carrying system and the fabric. And if you're not using it for a long time, store it in a dry place.