Millet Backpacks: Six Families, One French Alpine Tempo Each
Millet is the French alpine brand on our mountain shelf, and its backpack range reads like a week in the Alps: a dawn raid, a four-season tour, a summer ridge, a quiet forest day, then back to the city on Monday. Each of those tempos has its own pack family, with its own fabric logic and its own carry hardware. The names are cryptic until someone decodes them, so here is the decoder, family by family, spec-checked against every product sheet.
Pick your family by the day you are planning
Parmelan: the gram-counter's hiking line
Built from ROBIC 100/200D ripstop reinforced with polyethylene fibres, the Parmelan packs put abrasion resistance where rocks bite and leave everything else out. The Parmelan 17L weighs 480 grams and suits fast hiking and technical approaches; the Parmelan 25L (880 grams) adds a breathable back panel, load lifters and a removable hip belt for committed full days; the Parmelan 35L (980 grams) stretches to overnight hut trips with a ventilated 3D mesh back.
MIXT: fast and light, drawn up with guides
The MIXT family was developed with mountain advisors, guides and climbers, and it shows in the details: a flask holder and phone pocket sit on the shoulder strap so you never stop moving to drink. The MIXT 15L is 430 grams of single-day speed with a PFC-free water-repellent finish. The MIXT 25+5L (610 grams) is the four-season one: a roll-top adds five litres when needed, and the outside carries skis, a rope and ice axes on Millet's FPP holders.
UBIC: the four-season pack that comes ready
UBIC's pitch is that nothing needs buying separately. The UBIC 25L, UBIC 30L and UBIC 40L all ship with an integrated rain cover in its own pocket, plus side ski carry (snowboard included from the 30 up) and panel access to the main compartment. The compact UBIC 20L keeps the family's signature expandable mesh front pocket, the place a shed layer or damp shell goes without opening the pack. Fabrics run at least 33% recycled with PFC-free treatments.
Prolighter: summer alpinism, nothing else
The Prolighter 22L is a 630-gram summit-day pack with ice-axe and ski carry and a frame that hugs the back when the climbing starts. The Prolighter 30+10L (1,000 grams) opens from 30 to 40 litres via its extension collar, made for routes with a bivouac or a heavy rack where the approach carries more than the climb.
Seneca: the honest recycled hiker
The Seneca LT 22L is what it says: 640 grams, 100% recycled polyester ripstop inside and out, a thermoformed EVA back panel, and no feature you will not use. For walkers who want one dependable day pack with clean materials, this is the shortest answer in the range.
Chamonix: the mountain DNA, urbanised
The Chamonix line takes Millet's 420-denier recycled nylon with TPU coating into the city and the airport. The Chamonix 15+5L (magnetic roll-top, fits a 15-inch laptop) and Chamonix 25+5L (dual side-zip access, 16-inch laptop) cover commuting and long workdays. For travel, the Chamonix Duffle 35+10L is carry-on compatible in its 35-litre configuration and expands to 45, while the Chamonix Duffle 60+15L grows to 75 litres for seasons abroad and belongs in the hold, not the cabin.
| Model | Volume | Weight | Built for |
|---|---|---|---|
| MIXT 15L | 15 L | 430 g | Fast single-day missions |
| Chamonix 15+5L | 15-20 L | 750 g | Commute, 15" laptop |
| Parmelan 17L | 17 L | 480 g | Fast hiking, approaches |
| UBIC 20L | 20 L | 610 g | Short outings, stash pocket |
| Prolighter 22L | 22 L | 630 g | Summer alpinism, summit days |
| Seneca LT 22L | 22 L | 640 g | Day hikes, 100% recycled |
| Parmelan 25L | 25 L | 880 g | Committed full-day hikes |
| UBIC 25L | 25 L | 860 g | 4-season days, rain cover in |
| MIXT 25+5L | 25-30 L | 610 g | Ski touring, alpine, 4-season |
| Chamonix 25+5L | 25-30 L | 850 g | Work and gym, 16" laptop |
| UBIC 30L | 30 L | 1,190 g | 4-season, ski and board carry |
| Prolighter 30+10L | 30-40 L | 1,000 g | Big routes, bivouac |
| Parmelan 35L | 35 L | 980 g | Long days, hut overnights |
| Chamonix Duffle 35+10L | 35-45 L | 1,050 g | 2-5 day trips, carry-on at 35 L |
| UBIC 40L | 40 L | 1,230 g | Gear-heavy 4-season days |
| Chamonix Duffle 60+15L | 60-75 L | 1,450 g | Long stays, checked luggage |
What the fabrics tell you
Millet's sheets are unusually precise, so the honest summary is easy. Mountain packs run ROBIC ripstop nylons with water resistance around 1,000 mm and durable water-repellent finishes, PFC-free on the newer families: that handles snow, drizzle and passing showers, and it is not full waterproofing, which is exactly why the UBIC 25, 30 and 40 include a rain cover. Recycled content is stated per model rather than hand-waved: 100% on the Seneca, at least 33% on UBIC, at least 18% on MIXT, and recycled 420-denier nylon across the Chamonix line.
Millet next to Deuter and Klättermusen, from the shop floor
Selling all three side by side, the split is consistent. Deuter wins on ventilation and adjustable fit for classic trail hiking, mesh back first. Klättermusen is the premium Swedish minimalist. Millet packs ride closer to the body, carry hardware for skis, ropes and axes across most families, and cost noticeably less than the Swedish option at similar volumes. If your outings involve a rope, an edge or a skin track, start on this page; if they are long walking days in warm weather, start with Deuter.
Warranty and returns
Millet gear is covered by a 2-year warranty against manufacturing defects, and the brand runs its own repair service with published rates for anything beyond it, so a blown buckle years from now has a price list instead of a shrug. Eiken adds its 2-year seller warranty and 30-day returns, and every order ships from France with tracking, which for a French brand feels only right.
Frequently asked questions
Which Millet family fits my use?
Parmelan for lightweight hiking, MIXT for fast alpine days and ski touring, UBIC for equipped four-season versatility, Prolighter for summer alpinism, Seneca for recycled everyday hiking, Chamonix for city commutes and travel.
Which Millet backpacks work for ski touring?
The MIXT 25+5L carries skis on the side with rope and ice-axe holders; the UBIC 25, 30 and 40 add side ski carry (snowboard carry from the 30 upward); the Prolighter models carry skis and axes for alpine use.
Do Millet backpacks include a rain cover?
The UBIC 25L, 30L and 40L ship with an integrated rain cover stored in its own pocket. The other families rely on water-resistant fabrics with DWR finishes, which handle showers but are not fully waterproof.
Can I carry a laptop in a Millet pack?
Yes, in the Chamonix line: the Chamonix 15+5L fits a 15-inch laptop, the Chamonix 25+5L a 16-inch, and the two Chamonix Duffles carry a 15-inch and 16-inch respectively alongside travel kit.
Is the Chamonix Duffle cabin-approved?
The Duffle 35+10L is carry-on compatible in its 35-litre configuration for most airlines; check your airline's size limits. The Duffle 60+15L is a checked-luggage bag by design.
How much recycled material do Millet packs use?
It varies by family and each sheet states it: the Seneca LT is 100% recycled polyester, UBIC models are at least 33% recycled, MIXT at least 18%, and the Chamonix line uses recycled 420-denier nylon throughout.
What warranty do Millet backpacks have?
A 2-year manufacturer warranty against defects, plus Eiken's 2-year seller warranty and 30-day returns on every order.
Keep exploring
The Chamonix commuter models also appear in our laptop and commuter backpacks collection alongside every city pack we stock. For the neighbouring mountain shelves, compare Deuter backpacks and Klättermusen backpacks.
