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Raptor Pro 18
Osprey
Raptor Pro 18
$279.95
Description

  Get rowdy with the unisex Raptor Pro 18, Osprey's most extreme mountain biking pack for gravity-focused riders. Built specifically for dropping into the steepest lines and tackling the techiest terrain, it takes protection up a notch with its D3O® full back protector for impact absorption. Deluxe organization for tools, padding and everything else you can imagine make it ideal for anything from the bike park to your longest freeride missions.

  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

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Osprey
Gender:
Unisex
Size:
One Size
Volume:
1098 cu in / 18 L
Dimensions:
18.11H x 10.24W x 8.66D in.
Weight:
3.239 lbs
Load Range:
10 - 20 lbs
Fabric:
  • Main: bluesign®-approved 100% recycled 210D nylon bird dobby, DWR treatments made without PFAS
  • Accent: bluesign®-approved 100% recycled 420D nylon, DWR treatments made without PFAS
Key Attributes:
BACK PROTECTION
Integrated D3O® BP4 Full Back CE Level 1 Protector helps absorb impact in the event of a fall.

RIDE STABILITY & BREATHABILITY
Bike-specific winged shoulder harness and air mesh wrap hipbelt create maximum stability for the roughest rides.

ULTRA-DURABLE BUILD
Up-spec'd fabrics and construction give this pack ultimate durability for rugged use.

DELUXE ORGANIZATION
Ample organization for on-bike essentials including knee/elbow protection, full-face helmet carry, roll-up tool pouch and internal pocketing for bike-specific items.
Other Features:
  • D3O® BP4 Full Back CE Level 1 Protector: Helps absorb impact in the event of a fall
  • Secure side panel pockets with dual compression for leg/arm protection storage
  • Fully padded front shield with upper compression for full-face helmet carry
  • Scratch-free, heat-embossed zippered slash pocket for sunglasses and electronics
  • Stretch mesh zippered hipbelt pockets provide on-trail access for small items
  • Hydration sleeve with direct-zip access and hose path for easy loading
  • LidLock bike helmet attachment
  • Blinky light attachment and reflective patch for safety (light sold separately)
  • Removable roll-up tool pouch keeps tools handy and organized
  • Lightweight sternum strap magnet for easy access to water
  • Bike tool organization in main compartment
Carry Information:
D3O® BP4 L1 BACK PROTECTOR
Exceeds CE Level 1 certification. D3O® uses patented, patent-pending and proprietary technologies to make rate-sensitive, soft, flexible fabrics with high shock-absorbing properties. Lightweight and exceptionally soft and flexible design, providing riding comfort without sacrificing durability and protection. Highly ventilated geometry for maximum breathability. Easily removable for inspection and cleaning.

AIRSCAPE™ BACKPANEL
Mesh-covered, extra-deep ridged foam allows maximum ventilation while keeping the load close to the body.

HARNESS
Curved bike-specific winged shoulder straps provides comfort and stability. Soft breathable spacermesh contact surfaces and die-cut foam ventilation.

HIPBELT
Airmesh wrap hipbelt with zippered pockets provides stability and breathability.
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