[leadin]Lowe Alpine pioneered internal-frame backpacks a generation ago. Today, the company continues to push design, including a 2016 line focused on fit, comfort, and breathability on your back.[/leadin]
We got a first look at the company’s 2016 pack line this month. Here are a few callout points to know and a handful of features you’ll want to check out.
Cut-Outs
Look at the back panel and hip belt on the AirZone Hike pack and you’ll see massive oblong holes. Lowe Alpine created this system to increase airflow as well as decrease weight and material used. The cut-outs are so large you can stick a hand through.

‘Blow-Through’ Back Panel
On the AirZone Hike pack, a plane of tensioned mesh grants breathability to the back panel, shoulder straps, and hip belt. It’s so airy you can literally put your lips to the harness strap and blow air through for a test.
Mesh Over Foam
Three packs in the line (the Manaslu, Cholatse, and Eclipse models) have a back panel of mesh over molded foam. “A lot of users still prefer the feel of a traditional internal-frame pack,” the company states. “By using the molded foam/mesh combo, we were able to provide that feel while increasing breathability.”

Custom Fit

Full-Featured
SOS Panel
