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Viva 65 - Women's
Osprey
Viva 65 - Women's
$219.95
Description

  Inject some life into your backpacking carry with the Osprey Viva 65's exceptional fit and comfort, designed specifically for women with a simple, clean design that experts and greenhorns alike can appreciate. The Viva 65 is a is a rucksack-style workhorse, ready to tackle overnight weekend to weeklong trips, even when your carry gets heavy. A floating top lid gives you a little more room for those last minute essentials and luxuries, the included raincover has you covered when the weather turns iffy. Its AirScape® suspension provides a close-to-body, breathable, stable fit that bears the burden for you.

  Made with 100% recycled materials.

  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:
3967 cu in / 65 liters
Dimensions:
29.53H x 14.96W x 10.63D in.
Weight:
4.07 lbs
Load Range:
25 - 35 lbs
Materials:
- Main: bluesign®-approved 600D recycled polyester, PFC/PFAS-free DWR
- Accent: bluesign®-approved 450D recycled polyester, PFC/PFAS-free DWR
- Bottom: bluesign®-approved 600D recycled polyester, PFC/PFAS-free DWR
Key Attributes:
AIRSCAPE® SUSPENSION
Close-to-body breathable, stable fit.

INTEGRATED RAINCOVER
Keeps your pack and gear dry in inclement weather.

ONE-SIZE-FITS-ALL
Adjustable torso length and Fit-on-the-Fly® hipbelt ensure a perfect fit.
Other Features:
  • Included raincover made with PFC/PFAS-free DWR and bluesign®-approved materials
  • Dual zippered hipbelt pockets
  • Internal hydration sleeve with hose port in backpanel
  • Dual side compression straps
  • Dual ice axe/trekking pole loops
  • Front panel lash loops for attaching extra gear
  • Accessory pad straps
  • Panel loading with J-zip opening makes for a clean profile and provides easy access to contents
  • Internal mesh security pocket with key clip
  • Zippered pocket for raincover at bottom of pack
Carry Information:
ADJUSTABLE TORSO LENGTH
- Fit is fine-tuned using easily accessed adjustable web system
- Floating yoke design ensures consistent fit comfort at any setting

AIRSCAPE BACKPANEL
- Mesh-covered ridged foam allows maximum ventilation while keeping the load close to the body

LIGHTWIRE SUSPENSION
- 4 mm LightWire peripheral frame effectively transfers the load from harness to hipbelt
- Atilon framesheet spreads load across the entire backpanel to the peripheral frame

SPACER MESH HARNESS AND HIPBELT
- Adjustable sternum strap with rescue whistle
- Soft edgeless padded mesh offers a soft breathable contact surface and comfortable load support
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