Mammut Neon 45 Pack
Transport your full climbing kit with ease in a pack where everything has its place. The Mammut Neon 45 pack includes a rope carrier, multiple inner compartments and even quickdraw storage loops.
- Spacious main compartment is accessible from the top or through the large back opening, even with a rope mounted
- Integrated rope bag helps keep your rope clean and untangled
- Cushioned hipbelt
- Internal gear loop
- Wide handles on both sides
- Flap with internal and external pockets
- Flat base allows the pack to stand up
- Recycled mesh and lining
- PFC-free durable water repellent (DWR)
- Fair Wear
Imported.
View all Mammut Climbing PacksBest Use | Climbing |
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Bag Style | Backpack |
Frame Type | Internal Frame |
Gear Capacity (L) | 45 liters |
Gear Capacity (cu. in.) | 2,746 cubic inches |
Hipbelt | Yes |
Fits Torso Length (in.) | Unavailable |
Fits Waist/Hips | 26-46 inches |
Material(s) | Polyamide |
Pack Access | Top / Panel |
Number of Exterior Pockets | 1 + main compartment |
Raincover Included | No |
Dimensions | 24.4 x 12.2 x 12.2 inches |
Gender | Unisex |
Weight | 3 lbs. 4.9 oz. |
Sustainability | Product meets the bluesign® criteria |
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Great Crag Bag
This bag is great, I’ve had it for about 4 or 5 months and it’s always been great. Here are a few things I really enjoy about it: I have 12 QuickDraws, an ATC and GriGri, locking carabiners, and slings and they all fit on the loops inside the bag. There’s also enough space for a helmet, rope, climbing shoes, chalk bag, harness, and climbing books. There’s a few pockets on the inside and the outside of the lid that make for a great spot for extra energy gels or even a rope tarp. Also, the bag has an external zipper that gives you access to the entire bag if you just need to grab something off of the bottom instead of taking everything out just to get your chalk bag. I think it’s a great bag for beginner climbers all the way up to very experienced ones as it could definitely fit a rack, however maybe go with the 55 if you’re trying to pack a full rack. The only thing I’d add is a water bottle pouch on the outside of the bag as I climb in Red Rock NP and it gets pretty toasty out there. For the price you can’t beat it!

Best little crag pack
I love this pack so much that I actually have 2 of them, one black and one teal. They are the perfect size for doing day trips or overnight trips to the crag. When doing sport outside the rope tarp is perfect for holding any size rope with then a whole lot of extra space for draws, slings, helmets, snacks, and anything else you’ll need. The rope strap on top is also such a handy feature especially if you need to bring 2 or even 3 ropes with you. The material is super durable and from dropping down on rocks, it will definitely hold up for quite a long time.

A Great Crag Bag
I’ve used this bag for two years now to carry both my sport and trad rack, along with extra gear like 30 meters of static rope and our 70 meter climbing rope. Not only does it carry weight well to and from the crag with the integrated hip belt, but it also is super durable. One thing I love most about it is the easy access to the interior of the bag via the back panel that is able to be unzipped. I know I’ll have this bag for a long time since it basically feels indestructible, and I’m glad I’m stuck with a bag that feels so great on my back.

Absolutely perfect
This is my second Neon 45 first one was stolen unfortunately but loved the first bad so much that I had to buy it again. Fits all of my climbing and my wife's climbing gear for when we go inside or outside. The rope tarp is a little on the smallish side but definitely big enough for 60-70m ropes if you flake consciously. The bag itself is super durable and we end up tossing it around the crag l, back of my truck, and in the gym and have no signs of wear or tear other than dirt and scuff marks. The bag itself is very lightweight and waist clip is a lifesaver when hiking out to the crag. Overall would recommend this bag to anyone looking for a large climbing bag to store a ton of gear!

The bag is big enough to everything you need for a day out at the crag. The loops in the pack for gear, included rope tarp, and access from the back of the pack are some of my favorite features. The bag is sturdy and waist/chest loops keep it secure on your back even on those nasty approaches.

Fantastic Climbing Bag
Fits all my indoor/outdoor gear with room for clothes for the gym. I keep my helmet inside the bag so if I throw a 60m rope inside, I have to just clip my helmet on the side of the backpack with my shoes and chalk. This bag is definitely more for people who are carrying more gear. If you weren't going to bring a bunch of gear, you can probably go with a smaller bag. But I love the gear loops inside the back for quickdraws/carabiners and other climbing gear.

Love this pack!
Fits everything I need and more! Comfortable to carry. I love the updated features: the extra straps on the sides to keep your rope in place so it doesn't flop over your shoulders on steep approaches. Love the large top pockets to keep important things easily accessible and keep snacks from getting crushed. The zippered back panel is so nice if you need something from the bottom of the pack, no need to yard sale! Glad I upgraded, I'm loving this pack!

I had been using a 28L pack prior to getting this bag. I now know I didn't know what I had been missing with a climbing specific pack. Mammut has really put thought into this one with the backside opening, the rope clip on top and the waist belt. This bag distributes the material well and with the top opening and back opening available, it's easy to get to all your goods. I would not hesitate to suggest this bag to others.

This is my go to pack for my climbing trips. I love the ability to zip down the back of the pack to access my gear, instead of retrieving it from the top. With the 45L, I'm able to fit my rope, harness, numerous quickdraws, and other items in the pack. If I run of space, I usually use carabiners hook stuff on the outside of the pack, like my shoes and helmet.

Amazing Backpack.
I have been using this backpack for about a month now and have 0 complaints. Fits all my climbing gear comfortably and then some. I get lots of compliments of how nice the back pack looks. Looks like a very durable pack which is nice as I am some what hard on equipment. I will update this review as I use the pack more.
