Salewa Ortles Climb 25L Review (Climbing Backpack for Alpine Adventures)
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- Опубліковано 31 тра 2024
- Salewa Ortles Climb 25L Review (Climbing Backpack for Alpine Adventures)
Welcome to Ultimate Survival Gear! Today, I have another mountaineering backpack review for you guys and this is Salewa Ortles Climb 25L climbing backpack review.
Here is the link to Salewa's official page for Ortles Climb 25L - fave.co/3vkTkVu
So, let's start with some features:
Compatible with Salewa Flask Holder (product code 1303) and Smartphone Pouch (product code 1305)
side attachment loop
Roll Top
Key holder
Split shoulder strap
EVA pads with 3D channel ventilation
Twin Compression System (TCS)
Water-repellent zippers
Direct access from the side
Aluminum closure buckles
Rope fastener
Ice-Pick/ Pole fastening
3 heights adjustable sternum strap
Double ice axe fastening
Hydration System Exit
So, if you are looking for the most comfortable climbing backpack that is still light and versatile, Salewa Ortles Climb 25L is definitely a must have consideration. it is rugged, packed with features and ready for any adventure.
So, what do you think about this Salewa Ortles Climb review? Let me know in the comments below! Thanks for watching, God bless!
This video was very helpful, thank you! Kinda wish Salewa had some more color options for this backpack.
Another great review, thanks for sharing!
Thank you for watching!
Thank for review, this vs Mutant 22?
Hi! I'm currently looking at getting either the Ortles Climb 25L or the pedrock pro. Im hoping for the bag to be my climb gears gym bag and double up for trail runs and some light boulder trips. Which do you think is better suited?
Thanks for asking! I haven't had a chance to test Pedrock Pro yet, but I might be able to get one for review. I'll ask if Salewa can send me one. From the looks of it though, if you are not planning anything involving ice tools, you might be better of with Pedrock Pro, the side zipper pocket and the pole pocket seem convenient. The biggest difference seems to be in fabric though, 210 and 420D in Ortles vs 70D in Pedrock, I don't know which one is tougher, I'll have to look into it.
@@UltimateSurvivalGear Thanks for the reply! The additional pocket are really handy agreed, the fabric of the Ortles definetly feel tougher and slightly thicker.
Thanks!
Thank you!