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Eja Pro 55 - Women's
Osprey
Eja Pro 55 - Women's
$289.95
Description

  For committing thru-hikes where every gram counts, the 55-liter Osprey Eja Pro provides the most comfortable carry in its weight class. Shedding nearly a full pound off from the Eja 58, the Pro features a more fine-tuned adjustment system for its ventilated AirSpeed™ suspension system with anatomical women's fit. Comfort, without weighing you down.

  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: 3173 cu in / 52 L
M/L: 3356 cu in / 55 L
Dimensions:
XS/S: 26.38H x 14.17W x 12.2D in.
M/L: 28.35H x 14.17W x 12.2D in.
Weight:
XS/S: 1.927 lbs
M/L: 2.059 lbs
Load Capacity:
10 - 30 lbs
Fabric:
  • Main: NanoFly™: 100D Nylon x 200D UHMWPE ripstop, DWR treatments made without PFAS
  • Bottom: NanoFly™: 100D Nylon x 200D UHMWPE ripstop, DWR treatments made without PFAS
Other Features:
  • Removable, floating single compartment top lid with key clip
  • Four webbing lash points on top lid
  • FlapJacket secures main compartment access and provides weather protection when lid isn’t used. Removing top lid reduces carry capacity by 9 L and weight by 74 g
  • Internal hydration sleeve with center back hose port and Osprey Hydraclip for easier reservoir hanging
  • Internal compression strap keeps loads stable
  • Large front fabric compression pocket with stretch side panels accommodates overloads
  • Multiple front panel lash points for securing extra gear
  • Lower side compression straps designed to capture sleeping pad on front panel
  • Deep, dual access stretch mesh side pockets
  • Dual ice axe loops with handle capture by upper compression straps
Key Attributes:
AIRSPEED™ SUSPENSION
A tensioned mesh backpanel keeps the weight off your back, enabling highly ventilated carrying comfort.

VOLUME FLEXIBILITY
Compression straps and removable lid allow for functional capacity adjustment.

ULTRALIGHT DESIGN
Lightweight fabrics deliver durable performance.

REMOVABLE LID
Sheds 74 g / 2.6 oz. when the top lid is removed. An integrated FlapJacket secures the main compartment opening, providing weather protection and load stability when the lid isn't used.
Carry Information:
ULTRALIGHT AIRSPEED™ SUSPENSION
Lightweight injection-molded ladder provides 4 inches of torso adjustability. Two-sizes-per-gender design ensures perfect fit and allows for quick, easy adjustment. 3.5 mm powder-coated LightWire frame balances support and dynamic flex.

BACKPANEL
3D-tensioned breathable mesh backpanel ensures supportive fit. Silicone print on lumbar fabric enhances hipbelt grip.

EXOFORM HARNESS
Shoulder straps combine reverse spacer mesh, die cut EVA foam and a unique structured 3D mesh to deliver excellent support and ventilation. Ventilated mesh yoke evenly distributes load for comfort while maintaining breathability. 15 mm adjustable slide sternum strap with rescue whistle.

EXOFORM HIPBELT
EVA foam padded hipbelt offers dynamic stretch for a secure, dynamic fit. Zippered pocket provides secure storage.
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