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The Thule Upslope collection ski and snowboard backpacks completely ‘updated’

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Thule releases a new version of the popular collection of Upslope ski and snowboard backpacks. These are specially designed to have easy access to your most used items, without having to take the bag off your back. The Thule Upslope comes in 2018 in a new size and with the option to equip the backpack with a Mammut Removable Airbag System 3.0.
Mammut Removable Airbag System 3.0.
The Thule Upslope collection of ski and snowboard backpacks has been completely renewed for 2018, with an extra intermediate size (20L / 25L / 35L) and the possibility to equip the bag with a Mammut Removable Airbag System 3.0 (only 25L and 35L). The backpack offers quick access to your gear, versatile carrying methods for skis or snowboard and a special compartment for safety tools in the snow. The Upslope is equipped with an adjustable loop to attach your snowboard or skis to the backpack. Extra large side pockets fit well on the body, making the backpack feel comfortable and stable during descending. An insulated water bottle cover prevents your drinking tube from freezing, where compression on the inside prevents your luggage and gear from lying around during rough descents. The Thule Upslope is focused on safety and comes with special and easily accessible storage space for specific safety tools. The variants in 25L and 35L can also be fitted with the Mammut Removable Airbag System 3.0 (Mammut Removable Airbag System 3.0 and air cartridge are sold separately). The new collection of Thule Upslope backpacks is available from August 2018.
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Hayco Volkers

I have practiced a multitude of sports since my youth to the present. My first sports as a child were judo and athletics. Cycling, hiking, mountain biking, kyokushin karate, diving, baseball, golf and windsurfing, rowing and krav maga were added later.
Picture of Hayco Volkers

Hayco Volkers

I have practiced a multitude of sports since my youth to the present. My first sports as a child were judo and athletics. Cycling, hiking, mountain biking, kyokushin karate, diving, baseball, golf and windsurfing, rowing and krav maga were added later.

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