person wearing Deuter Futura 23 backpack looking up to mountain top in the Austrian Alps

Review

Deuter Futura 23 Review

Publication date: 13 Nov 2025

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I took the Deuter Futura 23 on a hut-to-hut tour in Tirol this summer and was very impressed with the pack. While it’s small, only 23 liters, it carries like a larger pack with a lot of support and structure. Having the extra support on a hut-to-hut hike without having to carry a 40+ liter bag was fantastic, and I will absolutely keep it for future hut tours.

The design is built around Deuter’s Aircomfort back system, and honestly, it made a big difference. I was out in the rain for most of the trip, and not once did it start to feel soggy, sticky, or awkward on my back. I could trust the support; the pack stayed close to my body, and I never had to readjust it during the day.

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Joy Hadders

Joy Hadders is a Dutchie who takes full advantage of her free days off of work to experience as much as possible in other countries. Like many others, she found her way in hiking during the lockdown and now she’s also hooked! She enjoys discovering hidden gems with her boyfriend and dreams of a fully pinned world map. You can follow Joy on Instagram @joyhadders.

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women hiking on small forest path wearing Deuter Futura backpackTesting the Deuter Futura 23

In July we hiked part of the Adlerweg in the Austrian Alps; nothing super remote, but plenty of elevation and enough rain to test gear properly. I brought the Futura 23 with me, and it handled everything without any issues. I had it fully loaded with a liner, warm layers, snacks, water, first aid kit, toiletries, and my rain shell. It all fit comfortably with space left for some extras.

The back panel was my favorite part of the setup. The Aircomfort mesh system keeps the pack slightly off your back, so there’s constant airflow. That sounds like a small thing, but it really matters on climbs. After taking the pack off for a break, I didn’t get the usual sweaty back or that cold-damp feeling. It stayed comfortable even after a few hours of rain: no rubbing, no chafing.

hiker filling bottle with water from outside stream in the Austrian Alps
women hiking in the Tyroler Alps

The shoulder straps are well-shaped, and they didn’t dig in even with a full pack. The hip belt sat right where I needed it and helped distribute the load well. It’s padded but not bulky, which I appreciated since I didn’t want anything getting in the way while hiking with poles. This is so unusual for a pack that’s less than 35L, as they usually just have a flimsy buckle. That’s what initially sold me on this one!

The organization is simple, but that’s what I like. The main compartment has a floating lid with a zip pocket, two side water bottle pockets, and a stretch front pocket where I kept my rain jacket for quick access. There’s also a zip pocket inside for keys or small valuables. I used a hydration bladder in the sleeve, but the pack also worked well with bottles in the side pockets.

It also has an included rain cover, which I needed more than once. It’s stored in a pocket at the bottom and is easy to pull out when the weather turns. It covered the pack well and stayed put even in the wind. That’s not always a given with included covers, but this one was great.

deuter backpack on rockAbout Deuter

Deuter is a German brand that’s been making backpacks for over 120 years. They’re known for creating gear that holds up whether you’re hiking locally or heading into the mountains for a few days. They’ve stayed focused on pack design, which is probably why even their smaller models are so well thought out.

They’re also a member of the Fair Wear Foundation, meaning they’re actively working to improve labor conditions and transparency in their supply chain. On the sustainability front, their packs are now PFC-free, and they’re gradually switching to more eco-conscious fabrics across the line.

About the Deuter Futura 23

The Deuter Futura 23 is a ventilated daypack with the structure and comfort of a larger model. It uses Deuter’s Aircomfort back system, which reduces sweat and pressure points while keeping the load stable. The frame is flexi spring steel, which provides structure without weight.

At 23 liters, it is in the sweet spot for longer day hikes or lightweight hut tours. The pack hugs your back without feeling tight, and the balance is good even when it’s fully loaded. It’s hydration compatible, has an adjustable sternum strap, and has stretch side pockets and compression straps for stability.

The materials feel durable but not heavy. I wouldn’t drag it across rocks or load it like a 40L pack, but for its size, it’s tougher than most. If you’ve got a nice and lightweight system, you could easily use it for travel or as a minimal overnight pack.

person hiking in green forest with rain cover over her Deuter backpack

Specifications

Deuter Futura 23
Weight 1200g
Volume 23L
Recommended load 3-6kg
Included rain cover
Pockets Stretch side pockets, inside valuables compartment, backpanel pocket, organizer pocket, front pocket
Materials 210D PA RECYCLED, 600D PES

pro's

Has the support of a larger pack without the bulk

Excellent ventilation

Comfortable harness and hip belt

Lots of pockets for easy organization

con's

Waist belt isn’t removable

The back panel isn’t adjustable, so you’ll need the right size

Not ultralight

Conclusion

The Futura 23 is one of those packs that is super comfortable the second you put it on. It’s supportive, simple, and doesn’t need adjusting every five minutes. I liked how it felt on trail, especially when the weather wasn’t great, and I’d bring it again for hut trips or long mountain days where I don’t want to carry extra weight but still want a supportive carry. If you’re looking for a pack that’s built for adventure but is small and light, this is it.

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