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Ariel Pro 65 - Women's (Spring 2023)
Osprey
Ariel Pro 65 - Women's (Spring 2023)
$299.96
Description

  Stripped-down, ultra-durable version of Osprey's classic backpacking pack

  Osprey's stripped down, streamlined and svelte Ariel Pro 65 is made for adventures that span days or months; alpine climbing expeditions with remote basecamps, or boundary-pushing thru-hikes through unknown landscapes where the only trail is the one you make. With one zipper and strengthened hardware, this pack provides worry-free dependability. NanoFly™ fabric integrates ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) ripstop and 210D Nylon, creating an incredibly light fabric with remarkable abrasion resistance. No matter how far you go, the Ariel Pro is backed by Osprey's All Mighty Guarantee, forever.

  WARNING for California customers: This product can expose you to chemicals including dimethylformamide, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Osprey
Frame Description:
Aluminum 7075 peripheral frame with single 6061-T6 stay
Gender:
Women's
Cubic Inches:
X-Small: 3783
Small: 3967
Medium: 4150
Liters:
X-Small: 62
Small: 65
Medium: 68
Color:
Voyager Grey
Weight Capacity:
35 - 60 lbs
Weight:
X-Small: 3.6 lbs
Small: 3.73 lbs
Medium: 3.85 lbs
Torso Length Range:
X-Small: 15 - 17 in
Small: 16 - 19 in
Medium: 18 - 21 in
Other Features:
• Removable floating top lid with zippered pocket for storing smaller items
• Integrated FlapJacket™ protects packed gear when top lid is removed
• Stow-on-the-Go™ trekking pole attachment allows you to stow your poles in steep terrain or whenever you need your hands free
• Dual removable ice tool loops with upper cord attachments
• Internal reservoir sleeve accommodates up to a 3L reservoir
• Dual front compression straps maintain a slim profile and stabilize loads
• Large, dual removable hipbelt pockets, one zippered and one with a cinch closure, keep a water bottle, snacks and smaller items close at hand
• Dual removable side compression straps stabilize loads or can be removed to save weight
• Reinforced cord loops to attach Osprey Daylite daypack or Alpine Pocket (both sold separately)
• Removable sleeping pad straps
• Sternum strap with whistle
LIGHTWIRE™ SUSPENSION
- Aluminum 7075 peripheral frame effectively transfers load to hipbelt
- Single 6061-T6 center stay maintains backpanel shape
AIRSCAPE™ BACKPANEL
- Precision-cut and accordion-spread mesh-covered foam ridges
- Lightweight and comfortable contact surface
ISOFORM4 HARNESS
- Spacer mesh fabric provides a comfortable fit
ISOFORM4 CM™ HIPBELT
- Custom heat molding for a precise, personalized fit
Dimensions:
-- X-Small: 30.71H X 16.14W X 14.17D in.
-- Small: 32.68H X 16.14W X 14.17D in.
-- Medium: 34.65H X 16.14W X 14.17D in.
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