116 Products found
Ocun Twist Tech Eco - harness for climbing, mountaineering, via ferrata
Ocun Twist Tech Eco is an eco-friendly harness for climbing, mountaineering, via ferrata.
C.A.M.P. G Crest - mountaineering gloves
C.A.M.P. G Crest are rugged, warm gloves for all-around winter climbing and mountaineering
C.A.M.P. Ikon Nova - woman's helmet
The C.A.M.P. Ikon Nova is a lightweight and comfortable climbing and mountaineering helmet.
C.A.M.P. X-Light - mountaineering ice axe
mountaineering ice axe ideal for light and fast technical climbing.
Lightweight mountaineering backpack Instinct 40+5
Lightweight mountaineering backpack Ferrino Instinct
Ferrino Instinct 30+5 - mountaineering backpack
Incredible lightness and performances for unreachable durability.
Ferrino Instinct 25 mountaineering backpack
25 liter mountaineering backpack made of Dyneema® Composite Fabric.
Ferrino Ultimate 35+5 mountaineering backpack
Ultimate 35+5 is an ideal product for mountaineering use. 100% waterproof thanks to HDry® technology.
Ferrino Triolet - mountaineering backpacks
A lightweight and essential mountaineering backpack
Petzl Volta Guide 9mm - ultra-lightweight rope for climbing and mountaineering
Petzl Volta Guide 9mm is an ultra-lightweight multipurpose 9 mm rope with UIAA Guide Dry treatment, for ultimate climbing and mountaineering performance
Petzl Summit Evo - technical performance ice axe for classic mountaineering
Technical performance ice axes for classic mountaineering Petzl Summit Evo.
Petzl Ange Finesse - ultra-light quickdraw for alpine, ice climbing, mountaineering
Petzl Ange Finesse, an ultra-light quickdraw for alpine, ice climbing, and mountaineering
La Sportiva Kilo - ski mountaineering boot
The Kilo boot is designed for the most demanding ski mountaineer, conceived and developed for maximum uphill lightness without sacrificing downhill performance.
HDry - Dynafit WP Elevation
Waterproof thanks to HDry technology and crampon-compatible, the Dynafit WP Elevation is the lightest mountaineering shoe on the market.







