To find your torso length, have a friend measure your back along the spine (as shown in the illustration) from the level of your iliac crest (the top of your hipbones) to your C7 (the knobby bone at the base of your neck).
The Mutant 52 provides comfort and stability on alpine rock and ice adventures that need a pack up for the challenge. Features include bluesign®-approved recycled fabrics for impressive durability and lower environmental impact, a snow-shedding backpanel, easy-to-use ice tool attachments and glove-friendly buckles, gear loops, webbing and daisy chain loops for attaching extra gear, reinforced a-frame ski carry and integrated helmet and rope carry options. Shave weight with the removable top pocket without compromising protection. Tested in some of the harshest conditions.
Features
Load range: 9-23kg
A narrow profile, close-to-body carry and Osprey's superior fit makes for efficient and ultimately safter movement in the mountains
Backpanel:
Atilon framesheet with dual aluminium stays
Snowshed fabric for additional comfort in wet and cold conditions
Ridged EVA foam
Stretch-woven fabric over contoured EVA foam harness and hipbelt
Adjustable sternum strap with safety whistle
Dual hipbelt gear loops and ice gear carry attachment
Removable top lid with zip pocket, FlapJacket™ and stowaway pocket
Dual ToolLocks™ with bungee tie-offs
Removable webbing gear attachment straps
Front panel daisy chain loops, compatible with Voile straps, for additional gear attachment
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