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Eja 58 - Women's
Osprey
Eja 58 - Women's
$259.95
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  For the perfect women's pack to carry when every ounce matters but you still need to count on your backpacking pack for a supportive carry, the Osprey Eja is just the ticket. The Eja 58, made from 100% recycled materials, is perfect for those more committing trips when resupplies are few and far between.

  Highly experienced backpackers will appreciate industry-leading comfort and ventilation—without the weight it often adds—making it the perfect pack for committing thru-hikes and ultralights like the AT or Colorado Trail. Cutting as much weight as possible? Remove the floating lid and opt for the integrated FlapJacket instead. Plus, its refined AirSpeed® suspension keeps you cool with maximum airflow between you and your pack, so each mile stays as comfortable as the last.

  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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Brand:
Osprey
Gender:
Women's
Load Range:
30 - 35 lbs / 14 - 16 kg
Pack Volume:
XS/S: 55 L / 3356 cu in
M/L: 58 L / 3539 cu in
Dimensions:
XS/S: 27.95 x 14.57 x 12.99 in
M/L: 29.92 x 14.57 x 12.99 in
Weight:
XS/S: 2.717 lbs / 1.232 kg
M/L: 2.822 lbs / 1.28 kg
Fabric:
  • Main: bluesign®-approved recycled 100D high tenacity nylon ripstop, PFC/PFAS-free DWR
  • Accent: bluesign®-approved recycled 400D high tenacity nylon, PFC/PFAS-free DWR
  • Bottom: bluesign®-approved recycled 100D high tenacity nylon ripstop, PFC/PFAS-free DWR
Other Features:
  • Strong backpanel mesh and durable main body fabrics provide increased reliability
  • Top pocket web loop attachment points
  • Removable floating lid with top- and under-lid zippered pockets
  • Integrated FlapJacket cover for lidless use
  • Internal hydration sleeve with center back hose port
  • Front stretch mesh pocket for stashing gear
  • Dual-access stretch mesh side pockets
  • Dual strippable side compression straps
  • Web lash points for attaching overloads
  • Removable sleeping pad straps
  • Dual ice axe loops with bungee tie-off
  • Dual zippered hipbelt pockets to keep essentials handy
  • Stow-on-the-Go trekking pole attachment
  • Sternum strap with integrated safety whistle
Carry Information:
ULTRALIGHT AIRSPEED SUSPENSION
  • Injection-molded ladder adjustment system provides 4" of torso adjustability
  • Two size options ensure a perfect fit and allow for quick, easy adjustment
  • Stronger mesh and reduced seam design provides increased reliability for rigorous thru-hike usage
  • 4 mm powder coated LightWire frame

EXOFORM HARNESS
  • Seamless layered mesh provides improved comfort and cushioning
  • 15 mm adjustable slide sternum strap

EXOFORM HIPBELT
  • Zippered hipbelt pockets provide secure and accessible storage for on-trail essentials
  • Extended hipbelt shape increases carry comfort
  • ErgoPull closure provides leverage to ensure snug fit and optimal load transfer
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