For skiers who don't follow tracks.

Crafted in Helsinki, tested where it matters.

“I've been carrying a Central Park Skiers Adapt-Alpine backpack. Have to say it's the best backpack I've ever had. It stays firmly on my back when carrying a board and when RIDING. There's room for all my gear, but nothing is too much.”

–Timo Lukkariniemi
The Finnish Alpine Club, Member of the Board

Switchback 25 for days when less is more

A simple pack for XC skiing, mellow tours, and everyday carry. Waterproof fabric with a cotton face that gets better with every trip.

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Design

CPS packs are designed through reduction – fewer panels, fewer seams, fewer failure points. The Adapt-Alpine 28 is entering its fourth generation.

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From flats to fjords – journey to Lyngen Alps

  • On the Peaks of Provence with the Adapt-Alpine 25

    On the Peaks of Provence with the Adapt-Alpine 25

    The Southern Alps have a rugged charm and snowy peaks, making it the perfect testing ground to gauge early-season fitness and design decisions.

    On the Peaks of Provence with the Adapt-Alpine 25

    The Southern Alps have a rugged charm and snowy peaks, making it the perfect testing ground to gauge early-season fitness and design decisions.

  • Central Park Skiers & Yellow Snow Guides

    Central Park Skiers & Yellow Snow Guides

    Central Park Skiers has joined forces with the renowned Chamonix-based guide company, Yellow Snow Guides, to create a cutting-edge backpack tailored for technical alpine touring and professional use.

    Central Park Skiers & Yellow Snow Guides

    Central Park Skiers has joined forces with the renowned Chamonix-based guide company, Yellow Snow Guides, to create a cutting-edge backpack tailored for technical alpine touring and professional use.

  • Thank you for your support!

    Thank you for your support!

    As the ski season (most likely) comes to an end for me, it's time to reflect on Central Park Skiers' journey.

    Thank you for your support!

    As the ski season (most likely) comes to an end for me, it's time to reflect on Central Park Skiers' journey.

  • Hold my helmet!

    Hold my helmet!

    Helmet pouches. You don't usually give a lot of thought to them unless it's not working the way it's supposed to or if you happen to be designing one.

    Hold my helmet!

    Helmet pouches. You don't usually give a lot of thought to them unless it's not working the way it's supposed to or if you happen to be designing one.

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