Futura Pro 36
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Futura Pro 36

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Futura Pro 36Deuter Futura Pro 36 The Most Versatile Ventilated Trekking Backpack in the Range The Deuter Futura Pro 36 sits right at the sweet spot of the Futura Pro lineup. With its 36 liter capacity, it offers the ideal balance between generous storage and agile carry making it one of the most versatile hiking and trekking backpacks for long days in the mountains, hut to hut routes and demanding outdoor adventures. Designed for hikers who need flexibility on

Deuter Futura Pro 36 – The Most Versatile Ventilated Trekking Backpack in the Range

The Deuter Futura Pro 36 sits right at the sweet spot of the Futura Pro lineup. With its 36-liter capacity, it offers the ideal balance between generous storage and agile carry — making it one of the most versatile hiking and trekking backpacks for long days in the mountains, hut-to-hut routes and demanding outdoor adventures.

Designed for hikers who need flexibility on the trail, the Futura Pro 36 backpack provides more room and adaptability than the Futura Pro 32, while remaining lighter and more agile than the larger Futura Pro 40. It is the most balanced option in the range for hikers who want one pack that can confidently handle big mountain days, variable weather and gear-heavy outings.

At the heart of the pack sits the iconic Deuter Aircomfort back system. The suspended mesh frame creates a permanent ventilation gap between your back and the pack, dramatically improving airflow during long climbs and warm conditions. Combined with the VariClick adjustable back length system, ergonomic shoulder straps and padded hip fins, the load remains stable and comfortable over long distances.

Who is it for?

For hikers who want a versatile trekking backpack capable of handling long day hikes, hut-to-hut trekking and lightweight overnight adventures. If you want one pack that can adapt to different types of mountain outings, the Deuter Futura Pro 36 is the smartest all-round choice in the range.

What Makes the Futura Pro 36 Stand Out

  • The most versatile size in the Futura Pro range: With 36L of capacity, it offers the best balance between day-hike agility and trekking-ready storage.
  • Aircomfort ventilation system: The suspended mesh back panel creates continuous airflow between your back and the pack, reducing heat build-up and improving comfort during long hikes.
  • VariClick adjustable torso length: The 5-stage back adjustment system allows you to fine-tune the backpack to your body for improved stability and efficient load transfer.
  • Stable carry on demanding terrain: A flexible spring steel frame, supportive hip fins and load-bearing shoulder straps keep the backpack balanced when the trail gets steep or technical.
  • Trail-ready organisation: Lid compartments, hip belt pockets, stretch front pocket, side pockets and a bottom compartment keep gear organised and accessible throughout the day.

Thoughtful details make a real difference during long days outdoors. The quick-release pole attachment on the shoulder straps keeps trekking poles within reach when terrain changes, while stretch side pockets allow you to grab water bottles without removing the pack.

Whether you're climbing an alpine ridge, crossing a mountain pass or hiking from refuge to refuge, the Futura Pro 36 offers the ventilation, organisation and carrying comfort needed for long, varied days in the mountains.

Why Choose the Futura Pro 36?

Choosing the right backpack size often comes down to balance. That is exactly where the Deuter Futura Pro 36 excels. It gives you more room and flexibility than the Futura Pro 32, while keeping a more agile feel than the larger Futura Pro 40.

With 36 liters of volume, you gain enough space to carry additional clothing layers, food, safety gear and weather protection — all without stepping into the bulkier feel of a 40-liter trekking pack. That makes it an excellent choice for hikers who want one bag for both demanding day hikes and light trekking trips.

  • Excellent balance between capacity and agility
  • Perfect for long day hikes with extra gear
  • Great choice for hut-to-hut trekking routes
  • Versatile enough for light overnight adventures
  • Comfortable ventilation for long mountain days

In short, the Futura Pro 36 backpack is the most adaptable option in the lineup. If your hiking schedule includes a mix of demanding day hikes, alpine routes and occasional overnight trips, this size offers the flexibility to handle them all.

Looking for a more compact pack for dedicated day hikes? Consider the Deuter Futura Pro 32. Planning longer outings with more gear and extra carrying margin? The Deuter Futura Pro 40 may be the better fit.

Technical Specifications – Deuter Futura Pro 36

Brand: Deuter
Product type: Hiking backpack / trekking backpack
Recommended use: Long day hikes, trekking, hut-to-hut hiking, alpine adventures
Volume: 36 L
Weight: 1590 g
Dimensions: 69 × 32 × 24 cm (H × W × D)
Recommended load: 6 – 10 kg
Back length adjustment: 42 – 62 cm
Recommended body height: 170 – 205 cm
Back system: Aircomfort ventilated mesh back with VariClick adjustment
Frame: Flexible spring steel frame
Main material: 210D recycled polyamide X-Grid (bluesign® approved)
Hydration compatible: Yes (up to 3L reservoir)
Rain cover: Included
Key features: Trekking pole attachment, ice axe holder, hip belt pockets, lid compartments, stretch front pocket, bottom compartment, compression straps
Safety features: SOS label, safety whistle on sternum strap
Sustainability: PFAS-free DWR coating, recycled fabric, bluesign® product, Green Button certified, ClimatePartner certified

FAQ

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Yes. With its 36-liter capacity, the Futura Pro 36 is ideal for demanding day hikes and lightweight multi-day trekking trips, especially when staying in mountain huts.

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Yes. A 36L hiking backpack is widely considered one of the most versatile sizes for hiking. It provides enough room for long day hikes with extra gear and can also support hut-to-hut trekking or light overnight adventures.

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The Futura Pro 36 sits in the middle of the range. It offers more room and flexibility than the 32L model, while remaining lighter and more agile than the larger 40L version designed for longer or more gear-intensive trips.

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The Aircomfort system uses a suspended mesh panel that creates a ventilation gap between your back and the backpack. This significantly improves airflow, reduces sweat buildup and increases comfort during long hikes.

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Yes. The backpack includes an integrated rain cover stored in a dedicated pocket, allowing you to quickly protect your gear during sudden weather changes in the mountains.

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Of course, physical exhaustion, as well as anxiety and depression, are also part of this boundary issue, which is related to co-dependency. The fourth boundary issue is named "The Psychic-Sensitive Syndrome". This one is specific to those people who are psychically gifted. It includes those who are highly empathic, as well as those who are able to sense supernatural beings. Admittedly, this sounds a little scary to me.... Physical symptoms such as anxiety and insomnia are typical of this syndrome, unsurprisingly enough! Dale mentions three other boundary issues -- "The Healer's Syndrome", which afflicts not only those in the medical or intuitive healing fields, but also those who are extremely kind-hearted; "The No-Boundary Syndrome", in which people are constantly hyperactive, as well as hypervigilant, and "The Environ Syndrome", which involves extreme sensitivity to environmental surroundings. Dale offers various solutions to all of these syndromes, starting, of course, with one's own self-diagnosis to see which one(s) a person might be affected by. From there, she discusses such things as visualization, guided meditations, color and crystal therapy, and sound therapy. I must admit to some skepticism as to the validity of using crystals for psychologically therapeutic purposes, because it just seems too "way out there". Some of the qualities Dale claims for crystals just seem to have no basis in scientific fact. Colors, on the other hand, do have valid psychological associations, although I'm not totally convinced of the therapeutic benefits thereof. Subsequent chapters deal with working on boundary issues to help in specific areas, such as work and success, financial issues, relationships, and parenting. Specific techniques that I do think are useful are "Uncovering Your Storyline", which is a means of digging into one's psyche in order to discover the origin of one's boundary issues, the use of sound therapy (music has scientifically been proven to profoundly affect the brain, and therefore, moods), visualization, and prayer. Although the author refers to God mostly as "the Divine", she does have a rather Christian-sounding tone in these sections of the book. I especially like her reference to "streams of grace" coming from God to take away the symptoms of the above-named syndromes. Again, this is a book that can be best appreciated by studying it, and putting its techniques into practice. While perhaps not everything will be helpful to individual readers (this depends on each reader's beliefs, as well as degree of skepticism), there is much to reflect on here, psychologically as well as philosophically speaking, not to mention the spiritual sense. Each chapter in the book is annotated, with references to scientific research articles on the Internet, for instance, as well as spiritually-related ones. There's also a bibliography for further reading. The tone of the writing is very soothing and peaceful, yet, the concepts discussed will ensure the reader's full attention. Dale never talks down to her readers, nor doe she engage in filling her chapters with any kind of jargon; in fact, she explains potentially new or confusing terms in clear, easy-to-understand language. In short, this book will not only be appreciated by veteran New Age adherents, but also by those who are open-minded enough to investigate a field of knowledge that might not entirely be sanctioned by the scientific establishment, yet, remains totally fascinating!
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This book was exactly what I needed as a sensitive and intuitive person. It's changed my life, and I use the techniques described daily. It's also given me greater insight into reading energy fields, and being aware of their impact in my life and work. Thank you for sharing this knowledge!
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