Product details
Deuter Gravity Pitch 12 Men’s Climbing Backpack – Hibiscus Graphite
Looking for a climbing backpack that’s as light as a feather but packed with clever little touches? The Deuter Gravity Pitch 12 could be just the ticket. Weighing in at a mere 350 grams, it won’t weigh you down on those long, multi-pitch climbs where every gram matters. The adjustable chest strap keeps it snug and secure without feeling like you’re being squeezed, and there’s even a handy signal whistle tucked in – a reassuring touch if you ever find yourself in a bit of a sticky situation.
Smart Features for Climbing Buffs
It’s got all the practical bits you’d want, like loops ready for a helmet holder (sold separately) so you can stash your helmet out of the way but still within easy reach. Plus, it’s hydration-system compatible, designed to slot in the Deuter Streamer 2.0 – though you’ll need to pick that up separately. There are material loops on the shoulder straps and front too, making it a doddle to attach extra gear or thread ropes through the top loops when you’re on the go. Proper handy, that.
Comfort and Freedom of Movement
The shoulder straps are crafted to give you total freedom to move. No more faffing about with a pack that slips, bounces, or rides up when you’re stretching out on tricky bits. This one stays put, letting you focus entirely on the climb without any distractions.
Ready for Your Next Adventure
Whether you’re out for a day’s climbing or need a compact, dependable pack for quick tours, this little number ticks all the boxes. It’s straightforward, efficient, and tough enough to take on whatever the outdoors throws at it. The hibiscus graphite shade gives it a smart, modern vibe without shouting for attention.
Some might worry the smaller size means less space, but thanks to clever design and handy loops, it’s surprisingly roomy inside and out. Perfect for carrying your essentials without lugging around the kitchen sink. If you want a backpack that’s fuss-free, comfy, and well thought out, the Deuter Gravity Pitch 12 deserves a proper look.









