Best 6 Mountaineering for Ladies for the money

Top 6 climbing shoes & climbing backpacks for women

If you are in search of the best climbing shoes for women as well as the best low-cost women's backpacks for climbing. After evaluating many pairs of women's climbing boots as well as women's backpacks, we want to share with you a selection of the best.

These products were tested for several winters, climbed over the frozen ice and in summer on the alpine ice routes. This allowed us to evaluate the ice-climbing abilities of boots and also backpacks. We read the reviews of real climbers and, based on excellent recommendations, made this list.

 

  Osprey Packs Sirrus 24L Backpack - Women's Deuter Trail 24 SL Backpack - Women's Scarpa Charmoz Mountaineering Boot - Women's Asolo Elbrus GV Mountaineering Boot - Women's Deuter Futura Pro SL 38L Backpack - Women's Salewa Alp Trainer 30+3L Backpack - Women's
  Osprey Packs Sirrus 24L Backpack - Women's Deuter Trail 24 SL Backpack - Women's Scarpa Charmoz Mountaineering Boot - Women's Asolo Elbrus GV Mountaineering Boot - Women's Deuter Futura Pro SL 38L Backpack - Women's Salewa Alp Trainer 30+3L Backpack - Women's
Rating ★★★★★ - - - - -
Access top top zip top - top -
Brand Salewa Osprey Packs Deuter Scarpa Deuter Asolo
Claimed Weight 2lb 11.56oz 2lb 3.2oz 3lb [size 38] 1lb 6oz 3lb 8oz [single] (size 6) 1lb 8oz
Manufacturer Warranty 2 years lifetime lifetime 1 year lifetime 2 years
Rain Cover yes yes, integrated removable - yes -
Recommended Use hiking hiking & camping, backcountry touring, climbing, travel hiking mountaineering backpacking ice climbing, mountaineering
Shoulder Straps split Spacer Mesh adjustable - Active-Fit -
Trekking Pole Carry yes yes yes - yes -
Volume 30L (1830cu in) 24L (1465cu in) 24L - 38L (2320cu in) -
Waist Belt split yes adjustable - VariFlex ECL -
If you are in search of the best climbing shoes for women as well as the best low-cost women's backpacks for climbing. After evaluating many pairs of women's climbing boots as well as women's backpacks, we want to share with you a selection of the best.
These products were tested for several winters, climbed over the frozen ice and in summer on the alpine ice routes. This allowed us to evaluate the ice-climbing abilities of boots and also backpacks. We read the reviews of real climbers and, based on excellent recommendations, made this list.

1. Osprey Packs Sirrus 24L Backpack - Women's

 

The second you put on the Osprey Women's Sirrus 24 Backpack and feel its mesh AirSpeed back panel successfully transfer the load to your legs, you get overwhelmingly excited, if not giddy for the big hike ahead. The AirSpeed suspension system combines the rigidity of aluminum stays with a tensioned mesh back panel for effective load transfer and cross ventilation, while the Women-specific Spacer Mesh hip-belt and shoulder straps ensure your load rests where it should for max efficiency and pain-free hiking.

Its ErgoPull waistbelt closure makes cinching down the belt easily, and hip belt pockets hold your camera, shades, or quick snacks so you keep spirits high. And if rain starts to fall on your adventure, deploy the integrated rain cover to keep your gear dry as a bone. A Stow-on-the-Go feature on the left side lets you holster your trekking poles or ice ax for hands-free walking, and the compression straps let you adjust the pack's volume to fit different load sizes.

 

  • An easily organizable, lightweight, and supportive daypack
  • Breathable, mesh back panel with aluminum stays transfers loads
  • Mesh, padded shoulder straps stabilize the load comfortably
  • Integrated rain cover helps keep your gear dry
  • Ice ax and trekking pole attachments free up your hands
  • Compression straps cinch down bulky loads
  • Osprey packs are based out of Cortez, CO
  • Item #OSP007W

2. Deuter Trail 24 SL Backpack - Women's

 

For a more streamlined design compared to its slightly larger counterpart, the Deuter Trail 24 SL Backpack provides you with enough space for a day's worth of gear without extra space and weight. AirContact Trail uses contoured shoulder straps with a mesh lining, a ventilation channel between the pack padding, breathable foam back pads, and anatomically-formed hip fins to make heavy loads comfortable to carry.

The SL Women's Fit System has soft edges to the straps (which are shorter and narrower), smaller buckles, curved west belt wings, and shorter-length suspension system. Plenty of pockets organize your gear, and Deuter even added a wet/dry pocket to help separate your wet or dirty gear from the rest of your stuff.

 

  • Streamlined daypack for fast-moving adventures
  • AirContact Trail suspension lifts the load
  • Tough 3D AirMesh provides climate control
  • Dual-zip front access allows for quick access to important gear
  • Small valuables pockets, a helmet flap, a wet laundry compartment
  • Ice-axe and trekking-pole loops provide ample storage
  • Item #DTR007W

 

3. Scarpa Charmoz Mountaineering Boot - Women's

 

Springtime is still hosted to icy sections until they melt from summer's heat, and then you have rocky terrain to climb until autumn covers those steep hills with snow. Instead of having a pair of boots for each season, go with a heavyweight, super warm boot for winter, and leave the rest of the seasons to the Scarpa Women's Charmoz Mountaineering Boot. 

Scarpa made this boot light and versatile for technical alpine objectives in fall, spring, and summer. It's waterproof, breathable Outdry membrane lets you traverse glaciers, boot up snowy steeps, or just enjoy a little springtime rain in the alpine without worrying whether your socks will come out a watery mess or not. The Vibram rubber sole has a tread designed specifically for mountaineering on Mulaz, and it accepts semi-automatic crampons.
  • Three-season mountain boot for long, fast days over rock and ice
  • Waterproof, breathable Outdry with a strong synthetic upper
  • Full rubber rand offers protection from rocks and terrain
  • Multi-density midsole assures stability, support, and cush
  • Vibram rubber sole with Mulaz tread for mountain-worthy traction
  • Item #SCR004V

Hi, it's Peter again I'm here to talk. About a variety of different mountaineering boots that we use in the field I'll start over here on my right with the uninsulated single boot kind of. Rock climbing summer mountaineering oriented we're going to see this boot on the Matterhorn and the Eiger in Europe.

And on the 13-day course and the cascades moving up in insulation is. Another single boot but this one is. Insulated we use this on all over them. The Cascades and on mount rainier in mid-summer and you'll also see this on mont. Blanc in Europe next step up in. Installation is our double plastic boot even more insulated with the removable. Liner you're going to see this on the mount.

Rainier and in the cascades for the bulk of the season early and late especially when it's colder you're going to see this on Mexican volcanoes and Ecuador this type of boot is a very versatile one. More step up in installation is a high-altitude double boot here a little bit more streamlined lighter weight package and an even further warmer liner. Compared to this for higher altitude.

Expeditions this is going to be really appropriate for Aconcagua and especially Denali trips finally on my left is the. 8,000-meter boot you're going to see. This is Antarctica on mount Everest any. Other 8,000-meter peaks and a lot of people are starting to use boots like this on Denali expeditions as well for. Extra warmth.

4. Asolo Elbrus GV Mountaineering Boot - Women's

 

The Asolo Women's Elbrus GV Mountaineering Boot is the companion you need for your next expedition. This waterproof boot seals out snow, slush, and water without trapping in perspiration so your foot stays comfortably dry, reducing chafing.

The lightweight upper combines suede leather with Schoeller softshell material for a malleable, durable construction that isn't restrictive. Underfoot, the boot features an Asoflex Spiky lasting board for rigidity, with a Lite 4 footbed cushioning your foot and encouraging anatomical alignment. The sole is a combination of Asolo and Vibram Ascent rubber for maximum grip, and when the terrain gets truly spicy the boot features integrated attachment points for hybrid-style crampons.

  • Mountaineering boots for expeditions and treks
  • Waterproof Gore-Tex seals out moisture
  • Asoflex Spiky lasting board for rigidity
  • Lite 4 footbed and dual-density midsole absorb shock
  • Asolo and Vibram sole provides traction
  • Toe cap protects against stubbed toes
  • Compatible with hybrid crampon harnesses
  • Item #ASO004A

5. Deuter Futura Pro SL 38L Backpack - Women's

 

On average, women have shorter torsos than men; Deuter kept this in mind while designing the Women's Futura Pro 38 SL Backpack for a precise fit specifically for women. Its AirComfort Sensic Pro wraps the sturdy steel frame in padded mesh for extreme comfort on rough trails, and the Active Comfort Fit system adjusts the shoulders and waist belt vertically and horizontally for a fit specific to your contours.

The Futura Pro also has a hydration-compatible sleeve and trusty hiking pole attachments that will get you through a weekend backpacking trip. Features like the top-loading construction make it easy to pack the Vario to the brim. Ripstop nylon material shows that Deuter knows what kind of durability you need on your hikes.

Control sweaty-back syndrome when you head out for that five-mile jaunt to the talus fields of Chaos Canyon with the Deuter's custom Aircomfort system. This design creates a separation between you and the pack for optimal stability on long hikes and reduction of sweat.

 

  • Overnight backpack built specifically for women
  • 38L capacity sits on the smaller side of overnight backpacks
  • AirComfort Sensic Pro presses padded mesh at shoulders and waist
  • Active Comfort Fit adjusts vertically and horizontally
  • Rain cover protects valuables from wet weather
  • Internal sleeve sized for 3L hydration reservoirs
  • Attachments for ice axes or trekking poles
  • Item #DTR006E

 

Thinking the right pack can seem like a very overwhelming experience for a lot. Of reasons, there are so many packs in the market its kind of hard to narrow down which one is right for you I like.

To look at three things when I'm picking it back first what's my purpose I want. To make sure if I'm doing day hikes overnight trips I'm using it as a carry-on that it fits that specific reason then it needs to fit me and fit. My body to make sure that it's dispersing all the weight properly and finally, I wanted to be as comfortable as it can be when I first moved to Alaska. This was the pack that I picked up it was Deuter future pro 34-liter SL which. Sl on the Deuter brand is a pack line. That is designed specifically to fit a woman's body daughter is a German based.

The brand they've been in the backpacking industry for 110 years they have several. Lines of packs and what they pride. Themselves on is their air ventilation system their packs are equipped with. This lightweight mesh system that according to the company keeps you from.

Sweating it keeps your a cut your sweat down by about 25% now as I mentioned. It's important for a pack to fit you properly and there are two main areas. Where that's true. It's important that your pack fit in. Your shoulders and in your waist because that's where you're going to be carrying the weight now this is the SL meaning. That it is designed specifically for women's body so that's a number of. Different features the waist belt is smaller than say a man's pack to accommodate that women are oftentimes smaller you also have slimmer shoulder straps.

And they carry in a different way and then you have a smaller wound mostly. Have smaller torsos and so the s outfits. Petite torso one of the things that i. Found that I like pack opposed to a lot of packs is I find that it's really easy to tighten it and. It's also really easy to reduce it so.

Say you're layering you put on a coat and you need to loosen it a little bit you just kind of flip these back or you. Take off that jacket and you need to tighten it a little bit more it's able to do that there are a number of. Different features in this pack pockets. Galore which is what we always like to see on packs you've got this top pocket. Which is perfect for gear that you're. Gonna want to access quite frequently then if you flip it open you actually. Have this SOS card which gives you important SOS survival advice which is. Kind of cool you also have this interior. Pocket on the lid which is designed to. Keep your valuables safe so I often put things in here that I don't maybe want to access for the entire trip so keys my. Wallet my id anything like that. Now speaking of keys on the top lid.

The pack actually does come with a key chain that you can hook your keys to however i. Find that it's not something that I use very frequently which also pockets on. The side I can put the ear in there you got. These mesh pockets that hold water one. On either side and this side, it also has. That gear pocket now this is older.

Model so it does have this front pocket. Which is an available on some of the newer models however all the models. Have this bottom compartment. That they call the sleeping bag compartment now if you take that out you. Can see it's a separate compartment but you can also unzip it and it gives you access to the rest so you can use it away there's a number of attachments.

That comes with Deuter packs you can get attachments to carry ice picks or. Trekking poles as well there's as well. These that you can attach carbines to. To carry other types of beer with you. Whether it's your coffee mug or something on the top one thing that i. Tend to use this pack for is carry-on. And also it's a great overnight pack if you're staying in like a hut or a cabin. So I've assembled some gear to kind of give you an idea of how much this 34. Liter pack and pull so I do have its hydration bladder is compatible.

So, I already have my 3-liter hydration bladder in there the hose goes through. The top out the back and then you can. Clip it with this velcro and you can actually remove it and clip it to either side whatever is more comfortable for you do we have that in there already. You've got our sleeping bag in the bottom we're gonna throw in our thermos. Our jet boil. A pack of some extra layers you can see.

It starts to get a little bit tight. And finally every tooth throw in but a. Day and that's worth food so you can see. That is tight at 34 liters is all of that but we do still have room in the bottom, so we have a number of options we could stuff more stuff under there, or we can unzip it, and we can make it one large compartment now we talked about. Our lid without easy access exterior.

Pocket this I tend to put things like a. Gps in a satellite communication device. And always twitter paper now of course. There would be other odds and ends that you would probably carry with you and there is still room in here you have. Some room in our side pockets as well definitely could put headlamps lighters. Things like that other snacks um but. It's starting to get a little bit full but you could definitely it's a great weekend bag now one of my favorite features of this pack is the rain cover. So say it starts to sprinkle a little bit outside you just unzip the bottom. Pull out the rain cover that's actually.

Attached by a clip pull it. Over your pack, it fits perfectly. And you are ready to go sprinkle stop. It's easy to take off one thing I really. Like is placement I like that it's at. The very bottom and I also really like. That it has a clip say you're doing a little bit of bushwhacking you're crawling with your branches or things on a rough trail it just touches and rips. Off which it had happened before it's. Still connected so it seems like you don't quite use it this often than you.

Just back it back in the big shot. And you are good to go now as i. Mentioned I would say that this is the perfect pack for say a weekend trip if. You're staying in a cabin if you're staying in the hot it's perfect for day trips where you need a little bit of extra space it's not necessarily the. Perfect just day pack with friends.

Because it is a little bit heavy at. Almost 4 pounds so you probably wouldn't want to carry that if you didn't need to however it was the very first pack that I owned and I used it exclusively for. About three years before picking up some. Other packs some smaller packs and some bigger packs and now I find that I use this exclusively for day trip activity.

So berry picking or fishing are the. Primary uses that I use it for but I do. Enjoy the Deuter brand I like the slim. Fit the style for women I think it fits me. Very well and I have other women friends that it fits as well and I would. Definitely, recommend and ain't yours. Local store and trying it out. And see if it's the right back for you.

6. Salewa Alp Trainer 30+3L Backpack - Women's

 

Hit the trail for a long midsummer hike or a weekend hiking and camping mission knowing that the Salewa Alp Trainer 30+3L Backpack will keep you operating at your peak and keep you prepared for anything. The Air Fit 2.0 and Split shoulder straps combine to keep the air flowing between you and your pack which helps prevent heat build up.

That heat build-up leads to a sweaty back and wet clothes that make hiking uncomfortable. A cool back only helps when you have enough internal capacity and organization to stay prepared for anything the trail can throw at you, luckily the Alp Trainer does not skimp in that area. A large top loading pocket holds all your big items while a plethora of on the go pockets, gear attachment straps, pole fasteners, and a hydration system exit keep you moving quickly and in comfort.

 

  • Technical pack that can handle two to three days on the trail
  • Top access is quick and easy so you can get back to walking
  • Air Fit 2.0 keeps your back dry while evenly distributing weight
  • Split shoulder straps are lightweight and encourage airflow
  • Twin compression system compresses the pack for fast movement
  • Pole fasteners and on the go pockets keep your gear organized
  • Side mesh pocket and hydration system exit keep your fluids nearby
  • Item #SFW008P

The features that our female specialists liked the most were the light weight and versatility of the external boot.

We know that it’s best to consider the weight of a backpack and boots as a percentage of body weight, and not just in the form of just numbers - this means that small climbers must be stronger to carry a 50-pound backpack since it can be almost half of weight.

For a larger climber, this will be a smaller percentage of body weight, which increases efficiency (provided that climbers travel the same distance).

Another, more anecdotal observation, which was made by our lady-experts, is that overall flexibility increases comfort, plus savings of movements.