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Fairview Trek Pack 50 - Women's
Osprey
Fairview Trek Pack 50 - Women's
$249.95
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  Planning a trip with a lot of trail time built in? Then plan to bring along the Osprey Fairview Trek 50, a hybrid solution designed for women who travel far and wide and don't stop moving when they get there. Whether you're touching down in Cusco or Kilimanjaro, travel-specific features - like a protective pack cover and internal compression straps with fabric wings - will help your belongings arrive intact. Adjustable backpacking suspension and ventilation keep you comfortable and cool when you're covering ground in even the most tropical of climates.

  A sizable zippered front panel makes it easier than ever to load and unload your gear, no matter if you're taking in ancient ruins or trekking Africa's tallest mountain. A hydration sleeve, hipbelt pockets and sleeping bag straps round out on-the-trail essentials. And that protective travel AirCover® doubles as a waterproof raincover in stormy weather. The Fairview Trek is compatible with the Farpoint/Fairview Travel Daypack or Daylite packs (each sold separately) for times when an additional smaller bag can help you go further. Made from 100% recycled nylon that's both extremely strong and bluesign®-approved for sustainability.

  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
Size:
One Size
Pack Volume:
3051 cu in / 50 L
Dimensions:
24.41H X 14.96W X 12.6D in.
Weight:
4.079 lbs
Load Capacity:
20-50 lbs
Other Features:
  • Stowable AirCover® protects checked packs during travel and doubles as a raincover
  • Large front panel access for easy packing
  • Zippered lower compartment access with divider
  • Removable sleeping pad straps
  • Multi-function sleeve carries a hydration reservoir or tablet/laptop in padded case
  • Upper side and front panel compression straps stabilize loads
  • Small zippered top pocket stores smaller items
  • Zippered hipbelt pockets
  • Padded tubular side grab handle
  • Durable stretch-woven side pockets
  • Daylite attachment loops/external attachment points (Daylite sold separately)
  • Vertical front panel quick-zip pocket
  • Dual internal compression straps with fabric wings keep clothes neat
Carry Information:
AIRSPEED SUSPENSION
  • 4 mm LightWire peripheral frame effectively transfers the load from harness to hipbelt

AIRSPEED BACKPANEL
  • 3D-tensioned breathable mesh backpanel with side ventilation

HARNESS
  • Soft edgeless padded mesh harness with 4+" of adjustability for perfect fit
  • Adjustable sternum strap with magnetic bite valve attachment

HIPBELT
  • Soft edgeless padded mesh offers a soft, breathable contact surface and heavy load support
  • Breathable, stowaway reverse spacer mesh hipbelt
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