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Gear Review: Mammut Trion Light 38
The backpanel is breathable and has decent cushion. In the center you can see the aluminum one-piece stay and narrow shoulder straps.
Hauling "Bob," our New Year's beer and firewood sled. The hip belt stood up to this tug test very well.
Walking along the final summit ridge of Mount Matier with a stripped down Trion Light. Notice the roll top.
Ripping powder with the Trion Light is no problem.
A good view of a mountaineering axe and picket on the pack.
The Trion didn't impede any movements while telemarking.
The avalanche pocket filled to the brim with a Black Diamond Evac 7, a 265-centimeter probe, and a BCA snow saw.
A Petzl Nomic axe and an old school DMM Cirque axe in their respective housings. Not the best system on the market, but it works.