BOULDER, Colo. (BRAIN) — Deuter released details on its two new mountain bike backpacks featuring a 3D-printed back system.
Scheduled to launch in the spring, the Hiline series will meet the demands of endurance athletes seeking maximum airflow and protection, according to Deuter.
The Hiline series — with a 8-liter (MSRP $350) and 14-liter (MSRP $375) options — features a vest-style system for a snug fit and able to adapt to the rider's shape, according to Deuter. It also has a full-face helmet and pump attachments, hydration compatibility of up to 3 liters, SAS-TEC Multi-Impact Spine Protector, bike tool organizer, and stow system for glasses.
Both models are environmentally friendly and PFAS-free and certified bluesign, Green Button, and ClimatePartner.