Brand · German pack maker est. 1898

Deuter

Backpacks built for the mountains since 1898 — the German brand that reached Everest.

Deuter
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Deuter is a German brand of sport packs and bags for hiking, trekking and snow sports, founded in 1898 in Augsburg by Hans Deuter.

From the early 1900s the company supplied the Bavarian Royal Mail with post sacks and mail bags, then expanded through linen weaving, tent rentals and military gear into the satchels, knapsacks and backpacks that became its calling. By estimate, 9 of every 10 backpacks used to reach Everest carried the German brand.

Deuter has been owned by Schwan-Stabilo since 2006. Its environmental work includes the Drecksack (rubbish bag), a featherlight carry-out trash bag made from recycled material, with €1 from each sale donated to a Bavarian alpine forest-protection association.

The Deuter pieces worth knowing

Futura 32
1998 · Aircomfort
Futura 32
The ventilated Deuter day-hike staple, built around the suspended Aircomfort feel that defines the Futura family.
$190 at DEUTER
Futura Pro 38 SL
Futura Pro · SL
Futura Pro 38 SL
A bigger, adjustable Futura for multi-day hikes, with the SL fit and mesh-back ventilation front and center.
$240 at DEUTER
Aircontact Core 50+10
Backpacking Core
Aircontact Core 50+10
The modern trekking workhorse: close load control, expandable volume and the Aircontact carry Deuter is known for.
$280 at DEUTER
Aircontact Lite 40 + 10
Light Trekking
Aircontact Lite 40 + 10
A lighter trekking pack that keeps Deuter’s adjustable carry system without the bulk of an expedition bag.
$220 at DEUTER
Speed Lite Pro 25
Fast & Light
Speed Lite Pro 25
Deuter’s fast-and-light mountain pack, cut for speed hiking with vest-like shoulder comfort.
$140 at DEUTER
Trail 30
Via Ferrata
Trail 30
A compact mountain-hiking pack with the access, helmet clearance and Airstripes ventilation of Deuter’s Trail line.
Trans Alpine 30
Bike Transalp
Trans Alpine 30
The mountain-bike touring classic, explicitly built around long alpine crossings and tidy tool access.
Freerider 30
Ski Touring
Freerider 30
A snow-focused Deuter pack with LiteSnow carry, ski-tour hardware and a moisture-shedding mountain stance.
$200 at DEUTER
Race Air 14+3 - Hydro
Bike Aircomfort
Race Air 14+3 - Hydro
A ventilated cycling pack that brings Deuter’s mesh-back comfort to fast bike days with hydration included.
$165 at DEUTER
Kid Comfort
Child Carrier
Kid Comfort
The family-hike carrier that turns Deuter’s backpack ergonomics into a ventilated seat for small passengers.
$330 at DEUTER
Guide 34+6
Alpine Guide
Guide 34+6
A stripped, tough alpine pack with removable parts and the tool-ready layout of Deuter’s Guide series.
Giga
Urban Airstripes
Giga
The commuter face of Deuter: office organization, laptop-ready structure and a breathable Airstripes back.
$100 at DEUTER
Exosphere 0C/32F
ThermoStretch Bag
Exosphere 0C/32F
A technical sleeping-bag counterpoint to Deuter’s packs, built around stretch seams and recycled shell fabric.

Deuter shopping FAQ

Is a Deuter backpack worth it?+

Deuter has made packs and bags for well over a century, and hikers tend to rate them for durable construction and well-ventilated carry. If you put real miles on a pack and value comfort over the lightest possible weight, they are an easy recommendation. The brand's long pedigree in hiking and trekking gear is a fair baseline of trust.

Is Deuter good quality?+

Yes, durability is one of Deuter's most consistent strengths. The brand is a German maker of sport packs and bags for hiking, trekking and snow sports, built on more than a hundred years of bag-making. That heritage shows in robust, well-considered packs made for hard use.

Deuter or Osprey, which backpack should I buy?+

Both are strong hiking brands, so it comes down to priorities. Deuter is often picked for rugged durability and stable carry under heavier loads, which suits long, demanding trips. Choose Deuter if robustness and a sturdy ride matter more to you than shaving every gram.

What is Deuter's Aircomfort back system?+

Aircomfort is Deuter's ventilated back system, designed to keep airflow between your back and the pack so you stay cooler on the move. Reviewers single it out as a genuine comfort gain on warm, strenuous days. It is one of the features that most defines the brand's carry experience.

Who founded Deuter and when?+

Deuter was founded in 1898 in Augsburg, Germany, by Hans Deuter. From the 1900s the company supplied the Bavarian Royal Mail with post sacks and mail bags. It grew from there into the pack and bag specialist it is today.

Where is Deuter from?+

Deuter is a German brand, founded in 1898 in Augsburg. Its early work included supplying the Bavarian Royal Mail and later the military with satchels, knapsacks and tents. That German engineering heritage underpins its reputation for sturdy gear.

Who owns Deuter now?+

Deuter has been owned since 2006 by Schwan-Stabilo. The brand continues to design and sell its packs and bags under its own name. Its identity as a hiking and trekking specialist has stayed intact under that ownership.

Is it true Deuter packs were used on Everest?+

Deuter cites a striking figure here: by some estimates, nine out of every ten backpacks that reached Everest were the German brand's. It is a point the brand leans on to underline its mountaineering credentials. For trekkers, that is a strong signal of how the packs perform under serious load.

What is the Deuter Drecksack and its eco angle?+

The Drecksack ("rubbish bag") is a very light, easy-to-carry bag made from recycled material, meant for carrying out your trash on the trail. For each one sold, Deuter donates one euro to the Bergwaldoffensive, an association protecting forests in the Bavarian Alps. It reflects the brand's stated commitment to being environmentally friendly.

When is the best time to buy a Deuter pack?+

Core hiking packs stay in the range across seasons, so having the right size and fit matters more than chasing a date. End-of-season windows are generally when older colours of a model become easiest to find. For a pack you will rely on, prioritise the correct fit over timing.