Deuter Bike 1

26 years ago Deuter joined forces with Andi Heckmair, Germany’s infamous MTB pioneer who basically created the Transalp, and together they launched the market’s very first mountain bike-specific backpack. Now years later, the legendary Deuter Bike 1 has been reimagined for 2017. Coming with ultra-modern features and a lot of vintage charm, this Deuter backpack has their well-known Airstripes system for airflow and an integrated helmet fastening system that can easily be stowed away when not in use. It comes in two standard models with either a 14 l or 20 l volume, plus there’s a women’s model for 18 l and the Air EXP model with the Flex Lite mesh back that has a 16 l volume.

An almost endless range of colourways for the Deuter Bike 1.
An almost endless range of colourways for the Deuter Bike 1.
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Where performance and prestige intersect in 2017.
Where performance and prestige intersect in 2017.

Deuter Trans Alpine

The Trans Alpine is now almost as cherished as the Deuter Bike 1, and it’s been taken into the hearts of riders for multi-day rides and as a general all-rounder. For the coming season it has undergone some significant updates, seeing it come out slimmer, more modern and more versatile than ever. You can keep order with its wisely chosen compartments, and there’s a new helmet fastening that you can stow away easily when not needed. Choose from 24 l, 30l, the female-specific 28 l and a 32 l model with an extra long back.

Sporting a range of wisely chosen revisions, the Trans Alpine is a worthy backpack for rides.
Sporting a range of wisely chosen revisions, the Trans Alpine is a worthy backpack for rides.
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The familiar Airstripes system has been fine-tuned to guarantee even better ventilation.

The new, packable helmet attachment will definitely be appreciated by fans of the Deuter Trans Alpine.
The new, packable helmet attachment will definitely be appreciated by fans of the Deuter Trans Alpine.

For more information head to deuter.com

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