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Dyna Solo Belt with Bottle
Osprey
Dyna Solo Belt with Bottle
$40.00
Description

  Running belt holds a bottle and essentials with bounce-free comfort

  Sometimes all you need is a bottle of water and a little room for fuel and some cash for a post-run pub session. The Osprey Dyna Solo is built to fit the female form to provide bounce-free stability and comfort, carries enough water for any training run, and works great for staying hydrated between aid stations. Featuring just enough storage for the necessities, a touch-compatible phone pocket, a comfortable and elastic hipbelt, and an included 570 ml BPA-free bottle, it's sure to keep you moving down the trail.

  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 Name:
Osprey
Gender:
Women's
Cubic Inches:
31
Liters:
0.5
Weight:
0.33 lbs / 0.15 kg
Dimensions:
7.5H X 19.3W X 3.2D IN.
Other Features:
• Included Osprey Hydraulics® 570 ml BPA-free sport bottle
• Angled padded bottle sleeve with retaining strap
• TPU touchscreen smartphone window
• Gear/food slash pocket with safety whistle zipper pull
• Women's-specific sizing and fit
FULL AIRMESH BACKPANEL
-- Breathable mesh wrap with soft, irritation-free contact surface
BODY WRAP HARNESS
-- Adjustable and removable dual chest straps for stability
-- Front harness gear- and food-organization pockets
-- Breathable mesh wrap with soft, irritation-free contact surface
-- Die-cut EVA foam for larger loads
FULL AIRMESH HIPBELT
-- Mesh-covered, perforated foam harness
-- Modified straight ErgoPull hipbelt closure
-- Zippered stretch mesh bodybelt pockets
-- Seamless integration with vest-pack-style fit
FABRIC
-- Main: 70D x 140D Nylon Triangle Ripstop
-- Accent: 320Gr Nylon Stretch Mesh
-- Bottom: 200Gr Nylon Stretch Mesh
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