Millet UBIC 40 Black/Sand Backpack
A backpack designed to last and respect the environment
Made from recycled secondary materials and manufactured using an innovative dyeing process, the UBIC 40 backpack reduces its environmental impact while maintaining the brand's quality standards.
The perfect model for short treks
With a capacity of 40 liters, this Millet bag is perfect for two-day getaways or self-guided hikes. Its suitcase-style zippered access at the base of the bag allows you to easily find your belongings without emptying everything. The volume is well thought out, with several compartments and a top flap opening for logical and balanced storage of your gear.
Comfort designed for long walks
Designed with the hiker's comfort in mind, this model features ergonomic shoulder straps, a comfortable waist belt with zippered pockets, and load lifters that ensure the bag stays securely in place even on the most technical trails. The integrated hydration compartment allows you to stay hydrated without slowing down, while the accessible pockets keep your small items within easy reach.
A versatile bag for all your outdoor adventures
Thanks to its numerous carrying straps, including two removable ones, the UBIC 40 backpack allows you to carry all your outdoor gear: skis, snowshoes, snowboard, walking sticks, tent, etc. Its reinforced structure, metal buckles, and attachment loops make it a reliable bag in all seasons and on all terrains.
- Type : Unisex
- Volume (liters) : 40L-50L
- Total weight : 1230g
- Material : 100% Polyester
- Height : 63 cm
- Width : 29 cm
The brand MILLET
Millet: outdoor clothing, footwear, and equipment for the mountains
Founded in Annecy, tested and certified in Chamonix, Millet has been exploring the unknown for over 100 years. Les Alpes françaises sont le laboratoire privilégié pour les essais et l’apprentissage de la marque Millet. Ils vous fournissent des produits fiables, durables et adaptables pour que vous puissiez vivre pleinement vos rêves de montagne. Passionnés et engagés, ils évoluent avec la montagne, limitant leur impact et protégeant la biodiversité.