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Tempest 30 - Women's
Osprey
Tempest 30 - Women's
$189.95
Description

  A women’s-specific streamlined top-loader, the Tempest 30 was made to support big and small adventures alike. Whether you’re out for a light-and-fast overnight or a committing day trip, an injection-molded backpanel and continuous-wrap harness and hipbelt will move with you over technical terrain. This versatile lightweight pack offers features—like a reservoir sleeve and trekking pole and ice axe attachment points—that truly make it ideal for a multitude of sports. Constructed with high-quality bluesign®-approved recycled high-tenacity nylon.

  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
Load Range:
10 - 20 lbs
Volume:
-- XS/S: 28 liters / 1709 cu. in.
-- M/L: 30 liters / 1831 cu. in.
Weight:
-- XS/S: 2.355 lbs
-- M/L: 2.62 lbs
Dimensions:
-- XS/S: 24.02 x 11.02 x 9.84 in.
-- M/L: 25.98 x 11.02 x 9.84 in.
Fabric:
-- Main: bluesign®-approved recycled 100D x 210D wave check high-tenacity nylon, PFC-free DWR
-- Accent: bluesign®-approved recycled 420HD nylon packcloth, PFC-free DWR
-- Bottom: bluesign®-approved recycled 420HD nylon packcloth, PFC-free DWR
Other Features:
  • Top load access to main compartment
  • Fixed top lid with external zippered slash pocket and under lid zippered mesh pocket with key clip
  • Large stretch mesh front panel pocket
  • Tuck-away ice axe attachment with bungee tie-off
  • Stow-on-the-Go trekking pole attachment
  • Dual upper and lower side compression straps
  • Stretch mesh side pockets
  • External hydration reservoir sleeve
  • Easy-access, expandable stretch mesh harness pocket
  • Dual-zippered fabric hipbelt pockets
Carry Information:
AIRSCAPE BACKPANEL
-- Injection-molded AirScape framesheet with die-cut foam provides a close-to-body stable fit while offering flexibility and ventilated airflow channels for active use
-- Mesh-covered foam lumbar for lightweight and comfortable contact surfaces

BIOSTRETCH HARNESS
-- Integrated BioStretch seams offer maximum flexibility without sacrificing stability for dynamic body movement
-- Spacermesh over die-cut foam provides breathable, comfortable contact surface
-- Harness system easily adjusts to fit various torso lengths
-- Adjustable sternum strap with safety whistle buckle

BIOSTRETCH HIPBELT
-- Seamless lumbar-to-hipbelt body wrap and BioStretch seams offer maximum flexibility without sacrificing stability for dynamic body movement
-- Spacermesh over die-cut foam provides breathable, comfortable contact surface Crossbody ErgoPull hipbelt system to pull lumbar into body
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