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UBIC 30LMillet UBIC 30L The 4 Season Mountain Backpack That Comes Ready (1,190 g) The first lift hasn't started turning, the col is still in shadow, and the day refuses to commit skins for the climb, maybe the board, a shell in case the ridge turns mean. Mornings like this are why you stop owning a pack for every season and start wanting one that already carries the lot. The Millet UBIC 30L is built for exactly that: a 4 season mountain pack that comes ready

Millet UBIC 30L - The 4-Season Mountain Backpack That Comes Ready (1,190 g)

The first lift hasn't started turning, the col is still in shadow, and the day refuses to commit - skins for the climb, maybe the board, a shell in case the ridge turns mean. Mornings like this are why you stop owning a pack for every season and start wanting one that already carries the lot. The Millet UBIC 30L is built for exactly that: a 4-season mountain pack that comes ready out of the box - rain cover, side ski and snowboard carry, panel access - so the only thing left to settle at the trailhead is which way is up.

What sets the UBIC apart is everything you'd normally buy separately, already on the pack. The rain cover lives in its own pocket and is out in seconds; the side ski and snowboard carry hold real winter loads; the suitcase-style zip opens the bag flat so you reach the shovel at the bottom without tipping the rest into the snow; two removable alpine straps lash on a rope or crampons; and the breathable hip belt with two zip pockets keeps skins, a bar and your phone where your hands already go. Most 30-litre packs sell you the frame and let you build the winter onto it one strap at a time. This one turns up with it sorted.

Underneath, it's built to be kept. A PA 210D Solution Dye main fabric runs over Recycled PES reinforcements and lining, water-repellent to 1,000 mm with a PFC-free DWR and a reinforced base that takes the grit of rock and lift queues without complaint. At least 36 % recycled content, coloured by Millet's ECO DYEING process with far less water and CO₂ than conventional dyeing. It's the kind of pack a house that has been building mountain gear in Annecy since 1921 stands behind - and when a buckle or seam finally goes, Millet repairs it rather than replacing it. The sort of pack you buy once.

What Makes the Real Difference on the Mountain

The UBIC 30L doesn't chase a single specialty. It pulls together ski and snowboard carry, built-in weather protection, panel access and a load-carrying harness so the same pack handles a long summer approach, an autumn hut trip and a winter ski tour without swapping gear between outings.

  • 🌧️ Integrated rain cover: 100 % waterproof, tucked in its own pocket, out in seconds.
  • 🎿 Side ski + snowboard carry: a real winter attachment, not a token loop.
  • 🧳 Suitcase-style zip opening: reach the bottom of the pack without emptying the top.
  • 🎒 Removable alpine compression straps: lash on a rope, crampons or extra kit.
  • 💧 Hydration compatible: bladder sleeve to drink on the move.
  • ♻️ ECO DYEING + 36 % recycled: lower water, lower chemicals, lower CO₂.

The pockets fall to hand without thinking: two zip pockets on the breathable hip belt for skins, bars and a phone, a front zip pocket and a front compartment for a damp shell, two flap zip pockets for keys and cards, and two mesh side pockets for bottles or poles. Side compression straps and hand support straps settle the load on steep descents, the two-buckle flap opens with gloves on at a windy transition, and the reinforced base takes being set down loaded on rock and refuge floors day after day.

Who This Backpack Is For

The UBIC 30L is for mountain-goers who want one pack that's already prepared for the conditions - not a stripped speed-hiker, not a single-season specialist, but a dependable all-rounder for the days that change their mind halfway up.

  • You move through the seasons - summer approaches, autumn hut trips, winter ski and splitboard tours.
  • You carry winter kit - skis, a board, a rope or crampons, with attachments that actually hold them.
  • You want to be ready - integrated rain cover, suitcase access, logical pockets, everything in its place.
  • You want real load comfort - a hip belt that puts the weight on your hips instead of your shoulders, and compression that pins a full 30 litres so it climbs with you.
  • Lower impact matters to you - recycled fabrics, ECO DYEING, PFC-free treatment.

This isn't a gram-counter's pack, and it doesn't pretend to be. If your days are fast-and-light and you'd shave the handle off your toothbrush, the stripped Millet Prolighter 22L is your tool, not this. The UBIC earns its 1,190 g by being ready for the day that changes its mind - skins on the climb, board on the back, a shell when the ridge turns cold - so for full mountain days across the seasons, when you'd rather the pack be ready than spend the morning prepping it, it's already on terms with the day. Shorter, lighter outings? The smaller UBIC 25. Weekends and refuges with a heavier load? Size up to the UBIC 40L. Part of the wider Millet backpack range we carry - and the one you reach for when the morning can't make up its mind.

Technical Specifications

General Information

  • Brand: Millet
  • Reference: MIS2418
  • Volume: 30 L
  • Weight: 1,190 g
  • Back length: 46 cm
  • Dimensions: 56 x 27 x 25 cm (H x W x D)
  • Activities: Hiking • Ski Touring • Splitboard

Materials & Protection

  • Main fabric: PA 210D Solution Dye
  • Secondary: Recycled PES 600D (1,000 mm, DWR)
  • Lining: Recycled PES 250D (1,000 mm, DWR)
  • Treatment: PFC-free DWR
  • Recycled content: ≥ 36 %
  • Process: ECO DYEING (low-impact)

Carry & Adjustments

  • Ergonomic shoulder straps
  • Adjustable chest strap
  • Breathable hip belt with 2 zip pockets
  • Hand support straps
  • Side compression straps
  • 2 removable alpine compression straps
  • Metal buckles throughout

Organization & Attachments

  • Flap main closure (2 buckles)
  • Suitcase-style zip opening
  • Integrated rain cover
  • Side ski carry + snowboard carry
  • Front zip pocket + front compartment
  • 2 flap zip pockets + 2 mesh side pockets
  • Hydration system compatible
  • Reinforced base + key clip

FAQ

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It changes how you live with the pack all day. A traditional top-loader makes you unpack the top to reach the bottom; the UBIC 30L adds a large U-shaped zip that opens the pack like a suitcase, so you grab the shell buried at the bottom without emptying everything onto the snow. Combined with the two-buckle flap, you keep the speed of a top-load and the access of a panel-load.

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The UBIC 30L carries skis on each side of the pack - more comfortable and balanced than an A-frame, and well-suited to wider freeride skis - and takes a snowboard on the back using the two removable alpine compression straps. Both are built to hold a real load on the skin track and the bootpack, which is what makes the 30L a real option for ski touring and splitboard days.

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Yes - 30L is the sweet spot for full mountain days and light overnighters. It swallows skins, a shovel and probe, spare gloves, insulation, food, a 1.5-2 L bladder and safety kit, with the carry systems handling skis or a board on the outside. For a single big day it has margin to spare; for a heavier weekend or refuge load, step up to the UBIC 40L.

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It's built to shrug off weather rather than to be submerged. The fabrics carry a 1,000 mm water-resistance rating and a PFC-free DWR finish, which handles snow and showers, and the integrated rain cover deploys in seconds for sustained rain - 100 % waterproof coverage tucked into its own pocket so you never leave it at home. Seams are not taped, so in a true downpour the rain cover is what keeps the contents dry.

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Both share the UBIC build - eco-dyed recycled fabrics, integrated rain cover, ski and snowboard carry, suitcase-style opening. The UBIC 30L is the better-handling pack for single days: packed for a day tour it rides tight and stable against your back, where a part-empty 40 would sit tall and sway. Go 30L if most of your outings are day missions; step up to the UBIC 40L only when you genuinely fill it - overnights, hut trips, heavier winter loads.

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Yes. A dedicated hydration sleeve sits inside the main compartment with a tube port at the harness, so you can drink without stopping - useful on long ascents and in cold weather when taking the pack off breaks your rhythm. In sub-zero conditions, an insulated hose is worth adding to keep the line from freezing.

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After a ski-touring day, let the pack dry fully before it goes in a cupboard - damp salt and grit are what age a pack fastest. Hand wash at no more than 40 °C with a mild soap, and brush off dried mud rather than soaking it. Skip the tumble dryer, bleach, iron and dry cleaning, which strip the DWR and the water resistance with it, and re-proof the finish now and then with a PFC-free spray. When a buckle or seam finally gives after enough seasons, Millet repairs the pack in its own workshop instead of writing it off.

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evelynn kate
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 5
AMAZING debut novel!!!
Format: Kindle
Plot ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Spice 🌶️🌶️.5 Romance 💘💘💘 Vibes ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Dual 1st person POV - Ara (26) & Rogue (39 - but looks mid-20s: they can live hundreds of years so this isn't that large of a gap as it could've been which I heavily appreciate lol) Tropes: enemies to lovers, fae/human wars (deep hatred for each other), shifters (dragons- MMC can only partial shift with wings), one horse, one bed, touch her and d!e, found family, abduction turned to freedom The Last Storm is the debut novel from JD Linton and let me tell you, you guys NEED to read this. The plot was engaging and the editing was was amazing (especially for a debut novel). Our FMC, Ara, is stuck in her gilded cage longing for a life outside of her small town. She uses her books to escape and live vicariously through the pages (honestly, relatable). After her father announces her betrothal to her childhood friend (to whom she has no romantic feelings for), Ara tumbles unknowingly into a desperate plot trying to stop the humans from slaughtering the Fae. As one can expect from an enemies to lovers / kidnapper/captive romance, Ara fights her attraction and lust towards our MMC, Rogue (the King of the Fae), for as long as she can. Upon seeing Ara for the first time, Rogue is instantly aware that she is his fated mate (not a spoiler). Since she is the General's only daughter, he plans to abduct her and use her as leverage to stop the brutality. During Ara's time in Rogue's captivity, their banter and chemistry continue to rise until they finally boil over and come together (quite literally, and many times I may add 😉). Here's what I LOVED: - Rogue continuously seeks advice from his elders and deeply respects their opinions and life experience and tries to implement their recommendations - Rogue makes many mistakes in the beginning but we see him actively work on not repeating them as the book progresses. The level of self-awareness and his ability to change his behavior was impressive - The magic system is intricate and we have only scraped the surface. As the series continues and Ara progresses in her powers, I'm sure we'll get to see more of this. I absolutely LOVE the messaging system that is used in this book. - Ara's struggles are so human and so raw. She is experiencing so much guilt and pain and hurt and getting to see her work through each of these emotions is inspiring. Especially as her and Rogue get closer and she learns she can lean on him as well, that she is not alone. - While this is the start of a series, there is NO cliffhanger! There's a bit of a teaser of something major that is going to happen at the start of the next book, but it's not a cliffhanger in the sense that we aren't sure if someone is going to live or d!e or if they'll be separated. For that, I am very thankful! This book was so much fun that I will definitely be returning to book 2, even if it takes several months (or longer since this is an debut author) to publish! - Lastly, the cover is GORGEOUS! And I love the title! I'll copy a few of my favorite quotes below so you can have a little taste of the author's writing and the world she's cultivated. 😊 Top Highlights from The Last Storm On days like this, when my heart was heavy and my mind clouded, I resorted to books— to escape, to forget, to find freedom where I had none. If I were to marry him, my face would always be turned to the window, searching for more, and if not that, I would be a shell of the person I am now. I stepped back to admire her, thr0bbing at the sight. She was the most beautiful woman I had ever seen. To ever exist. Nothing, no one, had ever deserved to be worshiped more. All men should be made to kneel before her. But she would have to settle for me. The taste of her met my t0ngue as my scent merged with hers, forever branding her. Mine. I l!cked the wound. Hers. Completely and utterly hers. I didn’t claim her in ownership. I claimed her as my one. Devoted myself to one. With that mark, my body and soul were bound to her. I would never be with anyone else, emotionally or physically. It would be her or no one, until my last breath. “Scream my name. Let everyone know who I belong to.” I had never really cared about the weather before, but now, clear skies meant everything to me, and I was grateful to see another calm morning. “There will never be another woman for me.” He paused. “Ever.” I stilled at his words. “What… Why?” “This”— his thumb slid down across the mark—“ is a symbol of… surrender. I know you believe that it was my claim upon you, but it wasn’t. It never was. I bound my body and soul to you, little storm.” “I also know that it is more than this tiny, insignificant mark on your skin that binds me to you. It’s you. All of you. Your strength and resilience. Your determination to endure no matter what fate throws at you. Your love for love and stories and hope. You are entirely the opposite of everything that I am and I would gladly wear your shackles if it meant I could have you.” My mate. Mine. And then everything shifted and I understood. I understood everything. The surrender. The deep, soul-craving longing. Bound. I was bound to him. Body and soul. Entirely his. “I would’ve waited forever,” he whispered back, understanding. Seriously, everyone.. add this to your TBR!!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2022
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Ashlee
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 4
A Decent Fae Romance
Format: Kindle
** 3.5 Stars rounded up to 4 ** First off I want to say that I found the author, J. D. Linton, on TikTok right before the release of the sequel. I bought the first 2 books to support her release, so congrats to her for the release of the sequel! Overall, I liked the story & plot, I liked the characters, and I liked the spice. The downfalls: not enough development between the characters for the romance, and it leaned a little heavy into the tropes. A lot of stuff is told to you, which could have been used as devices to drive the plot and emotions of the characters. 🛑🛑 Mild Spoilers ahead, I tried to hide the obvious ones 🛑🛑 This is very obviously a fated mates, which is a trope I usually really enjoy. But I wish the relationship between Ara & Rogue had much more development before it's realized that they're mates, instead of Rogue knowing almost immediately and using it for nefarious purposes (at least in the beginning before they get to know each other). By revealing this within the first quarter of the book, I feel like it leaves less room for them to fall for each other organically (albeit with help from the mating bond) and they love each other because of the mating bond. I was disappointed as soon as Rogue know (literally only 5% in) and I literally made a note: "As much as II love a good mating trope, I wish we had to work for it a little more. Where's the fun in just telling us?" I believe that by holding out and feeding the reader snippets of a potential bond, it would've been more rewarding as a reader. I also wish there was more world building - we are told of a war between human & fae but don't get to really experience any of it. Ara is sheltered in her human home, then sheltered in Rogue's castle. There's bits and pieces about what the war has done on either side - but we're more told of the aftermath and don't really experience any of it. Ara's father is supposed to be the king's #1 general - yet he is at home with his family & with Ara for the first couple chapters. Her, her family, nor her village seem to be affected by the 10 year war going on on their borders. I wish there was a little more setup to make this conflict - an actual war - feel more than a skirmish between fighting territories. Linton could also be a little repetitive - with the biggest culprit being when Ara is upset she "brings [her] knees to [her] chest]" and either sits like that or cries. Every time she is upset this phrase is mentioned. I would get it if this was her crutch, or how she copes with grief and stress, but that should be explained why she does it so often or it becomes repetitive. I started to get annoyed with how often she would sit like this solely because it happens every couple chapters. However, I did really like the spice. I love an enemies to lovers trope, especially when it results in spicy scenes. The spicy scenes weren't anything new, but they were fun. Wish there were more but that could also just be me - there is no such thing as too much spice 😂 Would I read again? Probably not, I'm super picky with rereads. Although I did genuinely enjoy my first read through! Will I continue the series? Probably, at least for the sequel. As for #3, kind of depends on where I am with my TBR once that is released All in all an enjoyable, fast paced read
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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2024
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Ashton Taylor
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 3
I love indie authors
Format: Kindle
Let me preface this by saying—writing a book is HARD! Coming up with characters so real that they take on a life of their own, building an entire world, the political/magic system. Designing all of this is no easy feat. That being said. This book had so. Much. Potential. I was so excited to read this book, and I plan to finish it for the sake of finishing it. But. At this point, I would have set I’d aside as a DNF. The book could have benefited from some form of a developmental editor, or an in depth beta reader. I will say this. Within 5 chapters, there are so many… phrases that I’ve highlight that I’ve latched onto. Phrases about books and storms that were written BEAUTIFULLY! So, bravo Linton for hitting the nail on the head as to why readers disappear like they do! However, 5 chapters in and I can already guess where a majority of the story is going. But that’s also because I read like a mad-woman and have read this particular type of story, many different ways. Enemies to lovers where the FMC isn’t who she thinks she is. I am all about supporting indie authors. BUT. I also feel like criticism should be constructive, and not degrading. So if I could give this book a 4 1/2, strictly because I know the work the author put into this, I would. So if you’re looking for an easy read with characters that aren’t hard to follow, look no further! They are easy to love and easy to care for. One of the biggest issues they lacked, to me, was depth and plausible reactions to their situations. JD, you have done BEAUTIFULLY writing this book. I applaud and will continue to buy your books in the future. My BIGGEST recommendation is to definitely hire some form of an editor for any upcoming books. Or in turn, I will be happy to beta read for you. Should my opinion change of the book by the time I finish, I will happily get on here and say I was wrong, delete this review and post a different one. Until then…
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Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2022
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Hannah Durham
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 5
this book set my soul ablaze! <3
Format: Paperback, Format: Paperback
"i had never really cared about the weather before, but now, clear skies meant everything to me, and i was grateful to see another calm morning." this book. this book! i loved the last storm so much. the writing style. the descriptions. the world-building. the characters. the plot twists. the tropes. the sexual tension. the—everything. everything was magic. the last storm follows our two main characters, ara and rogue, giving us dual POV from both characters (which i loved, btw). ara, a human girl who has been locked away in her father’s estate most of her life, just wants to see the world. all she dreams of is seeing what else is out there. but when her father announces her engagement, she knows that dream will become nothing more than just that—a dream. rogue, the fae king, is tired of the attacks being rained down on his people. in hopes of finding out the human king adon’s secrets, rogue infiltrates auryna’s borders. in his last resort to gain information, he visits the local pub. to his surprise, the general’s precious only child is sitting at the bar, drink round after round of mead. now he just needs to figure out how to take her without anyone noticing. first and foremost, let’s talk about the endless list of my favorite tropes and aspects that this book had. ›› enemies to lovers ›› fated mates ›› one bed ›› the chosen one ›› elemental magic ›› actually good and shocking plot twists!!! ›› badass female lead ›› morally-grey love interest ›› fae/human war ›› force proximity ›› touch her and die ›› who did this to you? ›› captor/captive ›› praise k!nk (panting profusely) “you are entirely the opposite of everything that i am, and i would gladly wear your shackles if it meant i could have you.” it’s been a long while since i read a book i liked this much. but i just loved this book. it set my soul ablaze. thank you to the author for writing this beautiful story and for blessing me with an eARC! i loved it so much that i immediately bought the paperback upon release! every aspect of this book was just beautiful. i was blown away by the way the world was described, the way feelings were portrayed, the way the elements were used in the fae’s magic. it just—AHHH! i just absolutely adored it all. i cannot wait for the second book to release next year! also the way he calls her “little storm” sets my heart on fire. this was a fast-paced read and if you are a lover of acotar, fbaa, deal with the elf king, or any other similar books, then please stop everything you’re doing and read this book right now. you won’t regret it. thank you again, jd linton, for giving me the privilege of reading your arc and for blessing this world with the world you created. <3 "something about him pulled me in, like a moth to a flame, and it felt as if i was just waiting for the inevitable burn that came with flying too close to the fire."
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Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2022
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Sean
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 4
Fun, both heartwarming and heartbreaking
Format: Kindle
Only my second first person written selection, I am still getting used to that aspect, but unlike my first, I enjoyed that the story was told through both MCs. A great enemies to lovers, forced proximity, fated love etc, that resonated to me. There were some small twists that I could see coming, but also a few that I didn’t quite see until the characters were also seeing. Personally, I am more interested in the story than the spice, but with that said, it was well seasoned! I am kind of new to the spice world so I can’t say for sure how this would rate, but it definitely had some heat. I am very glad I happened across this author, and I do plan on also reading the next book….if nothing else, just to see for myself the “transformation” of the characters I’ve grown to love!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024

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