Deuter Climber 22

22 l
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The Climber by Deuter is a comfortable and functional hiking backpack for children aged six and up. With a volume of 22 liters, it offers plenty of space for everything young explorers need on their hikes. The main material is made from 100% recycled materials, demonstrating Deuter's commitment to sustainability.

A standout feature of the Climber is its Alpine carrying system, which ensures a secure fit and maximum comfort. Thanks to the Softstripe back padding, the back remains pleasantly ventilated, which is especially important on longer trips. The ergonomically shaped and padded shoulder straps guarantee that the backpack sits comfortably even when fully loaded. The compact hip fins with material loops and an adjustable chest strap provide a stable and secure fit.

The Climber offers a variety of storage options: in addition to the main compartment, young hikers have access to an inner lid pocket, an outer lid pocket, an interior compartment for wet clothing, and two side pockets. The compression straps help stabilize the contents, and the ice axe and trekking pole holders, along with the option to add a helmet net, make the backpack extremely versatile. A signal whistle ensures that your child can attract attention in an emergency, allowing you to enjoy the hike worry-free.

"Small but mighty!" – this is how one could describe the Deuter Climber. It is the perfect hiking backpack for little adventurers who want to emulate the big ones.

Key specifications

Exact colour description
RedRedwood / Hibiscusredwood-hibiscusredwoodhibiscus
Material
210D Polyamide Recycled600D Polyester Recycled Bluesign
Target group
Boys
Backpack type
Hiking backpack
Equipment
Carrying handle

General information

Item number
36641790
Manufacturer
Deuter
Category
Backpacks
Manufacturer no.
3611024DE-5595
Release date
22.6.2023
Sales rank in Category Backpacks
2341 of 36060

Colour

Colour
Red
Exact colour description
RedRedwood / Hibiscusredwood-hibiscusredwoodhibiscus

Material

Material group
Plastic
Material
210D Polyamide Recycled600D Polyester Recycled Bluesign

Target group

Target group
Boys

Backpack properties

Backpack type
Hiking backpack
Equipment
Carrying handle
Fastener
Zip
Size
One size
Sport
ClimbingMountaineering
Style
Outdoor

Origin

Country of origin
Vietnam

Sustainability

Manufacturer commitment
Fair wear

Scope of delivery

Scope of delivery
Helmet attachmentKey holderPick holderSpectacle holderStick holder

Product dimensions

Volume
22 l
Height
50 cm
Width
26 cm
Depth
22 cm
Weight
620 g

Package dimensions

Length
52.30 cm
Width
35.20 cm
Height
11.40 cm
Weight
686 g

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Reviews & Ratings

Warranty score

How often does a product of this brand in the «Backpacks» category have a defect within the first 24 months?

Source: Digitec Galaxus
  • 12.American Tourister
    0.2 %
  • 12.Cabin zero
    0.2 %
  • 12.Deuter
    0.2 %
  • 12.Eastpak
    0.2 %
  • 12.Inateck
    0.2 %

Warranty case duration

How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?

Source: Digitec Galaxus
  • 14.Evoc
    3 days
  • 16.Dakine
    4 days
  • 16.Deuter
    4 days
  • 18.Ortovox
    7 days
  • 19.Mammut
    9 days

Return rate

How often is a product of this brand in the «Backpacks» category returned?

Source: Digitec Galaxus
  • 55.Bench
    8.8 %
  • 55.Matador
    8.8 %
  • 57.Deuter
    9.1 %
  • 58.Salomon
    9.2 %
  • 58.Uswe
    9.2 %
Source: Digitec Galaxus

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outdoorSingle testReleaseMarch 2025
  • PositiveWearing comfort
  • Positiveseat close to the back
  • Positive"Secret compartment" and whistle
  • NegativeNo rain cover

By the time children reach the age of six, they can carry their own pack on tour - at least the one from Deuter: with a short back and narrow straps, the Climber 22 is aimed at (junior) outdoor enthusiasts between 130-168 centimetres tall. This includes Ben Schlesinger (9), who took the Climber with him on a four-day Alpine tour...