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Aura AG LT 50 - Women's
Osprey
Aura AG LT 50 - Women's
$269.95
Description

  Less is more with the women's Aura AG LT 50, pairing Osprey's extraordinary, ventilated and comfortable AntiGravity suspension with a more streamlined silhouette for technical backpackers. Even lighter than its original counterpart, LT delivers the same best-in-class carry while providing a thoughtfully simple, capable feature set, including an integrated raincover, side panel zip access, floating top lid, reinforced shove-it pocket and internal hydration sleeve. From weekend explorations to weeklong expeditions, Aura AG LT 50 is a backpacking revelation.

  Made with bluesign®-approved, recycled main body fabrics and designed to pass the test of time, no matter where you take it.

  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 oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65/about-proposition-65

  

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Description
Brand:
Osprey
Gender:
Women's
Pack Volume:
XS/S: 2929 cu in / 48 L
M/L: 3051 cu in / 50 L
Dimensions:
XS/S: 29.53H x 13.78W x 11.81D in.
M/L: 31.5H x 13.78W x 11.81D in.
Weight:
XS/S: 3.793 lbs
M/L: 3.969 lbs
Load Capacity:
25 - 35 lbs
Fabric:
  • Main: bluesign®-approved recycled 210D nylon honey comb contrast, PFAS-free DWR
  • Accent: bluesign®-approved recycled 210D high tenacity nylon, PFAS-free DWR
  • Bottom: bluesign®-approved recycled 500D high tenacity nylon, PFAS-free DWR
Other Features:
  • Included raincover made with PFAS-free DWR and bluesign®-approved materials
  • Curved zip access on one side of panel
  • Floating top lid with lash points
  • Fabric reinforced front shove-it pocket
  • Tall dual-access side water bottle pockets
  • Dual upper/lower side compression straps
  • Dual zippered hipbelt pockets
  • Dual ice axe loops with upper compression strap capture
  • Removable sleeping pad straps
  • Internal hydration reservoir sleeve with center back exit port
Key Attributes:
IMPROVED & EASIER FIT
A Fit-on-the-Fly® hipbelt delivers a precise fit for a range of sizes while an intuitive ladder adjustment system makes backpanel torso adjustment even more personalized.

INTEGRATED RAINCOVER
Ready for the rain with an included raincover.

LIGHTWEIGHT DESIGN
Stripped down, simplified feature-set for streamlined use.

SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
Thoughtfully designed with bluesign®-approved, GRS-certified recycled fabrics and PFAS-free DWR.
Carry Information:
ANTIGRAVITY SUSPENSION
4 mm powder coated full peripheral frame. Easy to access and operate injection-molded ladder torso adjustment system. Frame sizing allows for two sizes per gender fit.

ANTIGRAVITY BACKPANEL®
Two-tone spacer mesh adds strength, Silicone print in lumbar zone adds grip for load transfer and comfort

ANTIGRAVITY HARNESS
Die-cut foam lower and mesh ExoForm wrap upper

HIPBELT
Revolutionary AG system seamlessly extends the tensioned backpanel into the hipbelt. Hipbelt overlay is integrated into the frame to ensure consistent load transfer. Extendable, custom Fit-on-the-Fly® Hipbelt offers a precise fit for varying waist sizes. Incremental length and angle adjustments allow for a fine-tuned fit. Crossbody ErgoPull design pulls weight into lumbar when hipbelt is tightened.
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