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Hydrajet 12 - Kid's (Fall 2022)
Osprey
Hydrajet 12 - Kid's (Fall 2022)
$56.21
Description

  Sized for kids, designed for hiking.

  Whether it's a play date at a local trail or a family vacation to a National Park, the Hydrajet 12 is the perfect junior companion for kids who can carry their own gear. An included Hydraulics LT 1.5L reservoir, dual side pockets and front stretch pocket make it easy to store water, extra layers and plenty of snacks. A mesh backpanel and sternum strap will keep kids comfortable and stable whether hiking, skipping or running down the trail.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Osprey
Gender:
Unisex
Cubic Inches:
732
Liters:
12
Dimensions:
14.57H X 9.84W X 8.27D IN.
Other Features:
• Dual stretch mesh side pockets
• Large front stretch mesh pocket
• Small external zippered pocket
• Lower web-loop daisy chain attachment points
• External reservoir sleeve
• Wide-mouth bucket-style main compartment opening
• Hydraulics? LT 1.5L reservoir* *Reservoir does not include quick connect
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