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Kresta 30 - Women's
Osprey
Kresta 30 - Women's
$209.95
Description

  Balance freedom of movement with carrying capacity - the women's-specific Kresta 30 is ideal for all-mountain and freeride adventures, in bounds or out.

  Featuring an easy-to-access avy pocket, main compartment wet/dry gear storage, an insulated hydration sleeve, snowshed backpanel, glove-friendly buckles and zipper pulls, and both ski and snowboard carry options. When breaking trail or descending, the LightWire suspension, padded hipbelt and contoured shoulder straps provide a comfortable carry and stable fit. Sustainably made from bluesign®-approved recycled materials with a PFC-free DWR coating that sheds moisture.

  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
Volume:
30 L / 1830 cu in
Weight:
3.20 lbs / 1.45 kg
Dimensions:
21.3 x 12.2 x 10.3 in / 54 x 31 x 26 cm
Material:
bluesign®-approved recycled high tenacity nylon, PFC-free DWR
Other Features:
  • Avalanche safety kit storage with shovel handle and probe sleeves
  • Quick and easy diagonal ski carry
  • Vertical front panel and horizontal snowboard carry
  • Easy-access accessories/goggles stash pocket
  • Dual position (front or top of pack) stow-away helmet carry
  • Single ice tool carry loop and attachment point
  • Dual zippered hipbelt pockets
  • Internal zipper stash pocket
  • Large front panel J-zip access to avalanche safety kit pocket with shovel handle and probe sleeves
  • Backpanel access to main compartment dry storage
  • A-frame ski carry
  • Internal main compartment side panel sleeves for small items/thermos
  • Additional easy-access accessories/wet gear stash pocket
Key Attributes:
SNOW-SPECIFIC FEATURES
-- Full-featured organization including an avy pocket, wet/dry gear storage, snowshed backpanel, glove-friendly buckles, scratch-free goggle pocket and helmet carry.

SKI / SNOWBOARD CARRY
-- Stable ski and snowboard carry for boot packing tours in or out of bounds.

STABLE FIT & CARRY
-- Gender-specific sizing and superior fit for efficient and ultimately safer movement in the mountains.
Carry Information:
LIGHTWIRE FRAME | HDPE SUSPENSION
-- LightWire peripheral frame
-- 1.2mm HDPE framesheet

BACKPANEL
-- Snow shedding material to reduce ice/snow buildup

HARNESS
-- Contoured EVA foam harness
-- GPS/Radio webbing attachment points
-- Zippered insulated hydration hose sleeve
-- Adjustable sternum strap with whistle
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