UP Stockholm
Lifestyle backpacks
Specification
Description
deuter celebrates its 125th anniversary in 2023 and thus launches an Anniversary Edition - in classic black and with a very special graphic. This is a tribute to the history of alpinism and the claim of deuter to continue to shape the mountain sports with innovations. The UP Stockholm is perfect for all athletes with an urban lifestyle who want a sustainable backpack with a good overview and top organization. The fabric of the PFC-free, bluesign® Green Button certified product is made from 35 recycled 0.5 liter PET bottles and is manufactured according to the bluesign® standard. With padded laptop and tablet compartment, reinforced bottom and bottle pocket, it is the perfect backpack for everyday, university or work.
Your optimal companion for
- Laptop compartment up to 15 inch
- Bag for tablet
- Inside compartment to keep your valuables safe
- Removable sternum belt
- Removable waist belt
- Two side outer pockets
- Zipped front compartment
- Contact back system
Recycled polyester is a synthetic synthetic fibre obtained from PET bottles. A special texture allows the haptics and shine of natural fibres to be imitated. Conclusion: By using 500D PES RECYCLED our products are much more sustainable and at the same time have a natural look.
Recycled polyester is a synthetic synthetic fibre obtained from PET bottles. A special texture allows the haptics and shine of natural fibres to be imitated. Conclusion: By using 300D PES RECYCLED our products are much more sustainable and at the same time have a natural look.

- > D stands for Denier – a unit of measurement for yarn weight. 600D means that 9,000 meters of yarn weigh 600 grams. The higher the value, the more robust (and often heavier) the material.
- > PES stands for Polyester. Polyester fibers are highly tear- and abrasion-resistant, easy to care for, and absorb very little moisture.
- > PA stands for Polyamide (also known as nylon). Polyamide fibers are especially durable, elastic, and lightweight – ideal for textiles subject to high stress.
- > REC stands for Recycled – the material is made entirely or partially from recycled resources.
- > BS stands for bluesign®-certified – the material has been produced in an environmentally friendly and sustainable way according to the bluesign® standard.
Top features of the UP Stockholm
Laptop compartment up to 15 inch
Padded compartment for a laptop up to 15 inch

Bottle Compartment inside
The bottle compartment attached inside offers space for bottles up to 1.5 liters. (depending on the bottle shape)


CONTACT SYSTEM


The light padded back with the airy cover ensures a comfortable fit and even load distribution. The ergonomic S-shaped shoulder straps also ensure good carrying comfort.

100% recycled PET material
The fabrics used for this model are made of post-consumer PET bottles.

bluesign® product
Consumer products that carry the bluesign® product label conform to the strict safety and environmental requirements of the bluesign® system criteria. The textiles and accessories used to manufacture the products with the bluesign® approved label are produced in a way that saves valuable resources and has a minimum impact on people and the environment.

Made without PFAS
This deuter product was manufactured by us without the use of per- and polyfluorinated chemicals. This reduces the use of substances that are harmful to the environment and health.
PFAS is used, among other things, as a coating for rain protection, as they have water, dirt and grease-repellent properties.
Instead, deuter now uses DWR (Durable Water Repellency) impregnation, which is harmless to health and environmentally friendly.

Green Button certified product
The Green Button is a government-run certification label for sustainable textiles. Everyone who aims to purchase socially and environmentally sustainable clothes should look out for the Green Button. There is currently no other label like the Green Button. It demands that mandatory standards are met to protect people and the environment. A total of 46 stringent social and environmental criteria must be met, covering a wide spectrum from wastewater to forced labour. Read more information here.