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Raven 10 - Women's (Fall 2022)
Osprey
Raven 10 - Women's (Fall 2022)
$108.46
Description

  Mountain biking hydration pack moves with you on your ride

  When you're out for an all-day ride—or when your short ride unexpectedly turns into an all-dayer—you need a pack that carries everything without weighing you down. The women’s-specific Raven 10 is stable, comfortable, and specifically designed with mountain bike challenges in mind. You want a pack that doesn't bounce all over the place, and so do the Osprey pack designers. The shoulder straps on this pack are shaped like wings and naturally curve when you resume your natural riding position. An AirScape suspension system and backpanel keep your bag close to your body while allowing for dynamic body movement and unmatched comfort and ventilation. An integrated 2.5-liter reservoir keeps you hydrated, and a dedicated compartment at the bottom of the pack holds a Tool Roll that conveniently stores everything from mini-pumps to tire levers and more.

  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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  • Women's-specific fit and sizing

  • Contouring AirScape backpanel and bike-specific shape harness

  • Included Osprey Hydraulics® LT 2.5L reservoir by Hydrapak

  • Hydration sleeve with direct-zip access and hose path for easy loading

  • Lightweight sternum strap magnet for easy access to water

  • Scratch-free, heat-embossed zippered slash pocket

  • Stretch mesh zippered hipbelt pockets

  • LidLock bike helmet attachment

  • Stretch mesh front pocket for quickly stashing extra gear

  • Loop for blinky light attachment (light not included) and reflective patch for safety

  • Removable roll-up tool pouch keeps tools handy and organized

  • Bike tool organization in main compartment

  AIRSCAPE SUSPENSION

  -- Atilon foam framesheet allows dynamic body movement and distributes load across entire backpanel

  AIRSCAPE BACKPANEL

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

  BIOSTRETCH HARNESS

  -- Osprey engineered bike-specific harness with winged shoulder strap shape contours the shoulder providing superior comfort and stability

  -- Soft breathable spacermesh contact surfaces and die-cut foam ventilation

  HIPBELT

  FABRIC

  MAIN: 210D Nylon Dobby

  BOTTOM: 600D Polyester

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