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Osprey Exos 58-Litre Backpack

Osprey Exos 58-Litre Backpack
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  • Brand:Osprey  
  • Category:Sports
  • Buy New: $173.84 (On sale from $177.30) - $219.00
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  • Sales Rank:109,319
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):5
  • Dimensions (in):20 x 15 x 15
  • Release Date:January 4, 2011
  • Model:Exos 58-24
  • ASIN:B0042DWFY0

Features:
  • Modified Airspeed Suspension
  • Highly ventilated and supportive BioStretch harness
  • Biostretch hipbelt
  • Hydration compatible backpanel sleeve with external hose routing
  • 2 vertical zippered front pockets and 2 tool attchments
  • Aluminum frame, 3D mesh back panel, and side crescent ventilation
  • Lightweight 58-liter pack with AirSpeed suspension system for fast, active pursuits
  • Measures 13 x 28 x 12 inches (W x H x D); available in small, medium, and large
  • Removable floating top pocket and vertical zippered front pocket
  • Sewn-in hydration sleeve with hydration tube routing points


Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
Super Light weight backpacking pack features a superlight 7mm webbing side compression, stow-on-th-go Trekking Pole Attachment, front stretch woven pocket, reflective detail to front pocket, cord tie-off points, under-lid pocket, zippered mesh hipbelt pockets, sleeping pad straps, and side stretch woven pockets with inner or outer compression
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Need a good lightweight pack for fast and active outdoor pursuits? Turn to the Exos 58, a highly specialized pack built for everything from overnight hikes to week-long trips. The Exos 58 is equipped with Osprey's AirSpeed suspension system, which combines an aluminum frame with a 3D tensioned mesh back panel and side crescent ventilation. This ventilated design is built for comfort, with all contact surfaces made of either breathable mesh or perforated, molded waffle foam. As a result, the pack fits your body perfectly, with no hot spots to distract you whether you're bagging a fourteener, hiking the Appalachian Trail, or pulling your next 24-hour race. As with any high-quality pack, the Exos 58 also includes an internal sewn-in sleeve that accommodates up to 3 liters of hydration, with H20 icons on the top of the pack marking the routing points for your hydration tube. And, of course, the top-loading Exos 58 offers several storage pouches for your gear, including a large main compartment, a removable floating top pocket with an under-lid mesh pocket, two vertical zippered front pockets for easy-access items, and a stretch-woven front pocket with an integrated over-skirt compression strap.



The Exos 58 includes a hydration sleeve with exit ports and a Stow-on-the-Go trekking pole attachment.
The pack also includes a couple of dual mesh side pockets with InsideOut compression, allowing you to tension and secure your load easily when the pockets are in use. And serious trekkers will love the Stow-on-the-Go trekking pole attachment, which leaves both your hands free for climbing. Other details include a mesh-covered foam BioStretch harness with an adjustable sternum strap; a BioStretch hip belt with an ErgoPull closure; two tool loops and bungee tool tie-offs for ice axes and other useful accessories; and integrated straps for holding sleeping pads. The pack comes in small, medium, and large sizes.

Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 13 x 28 x 12 inches (W x H x D)
  • Small: 3,300 cubic inches (55 liters); 2 pounds 7 ounces
  • Medium: 3,500 cubic inches (58 liters); 2 pounds 8 ounces
  • Large: 3,700 cubic inches (61 liters); 2 pounds 10 ounces

About Osprey
Things at Osprey move full circle, starting with the people, then the product, and then back to the people for the full lifetime of the product. Headquartered in Cortez, Colorado, in the southwest part of the state, the company is nestled at the corner of the rugged San Juan Mountains and on the edge of vast sandstone canyon country. This landscape provides the Osprey staff with constant inspiration and a superb testing ground for the company's packs. The remainder of the company--including Osprey founder and head designer Mike Pfotenhauer--resides in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. In HCM City, surrounded by heat, endless bustle, and vibrant energy, Osprey designs and builds its packs to exacting standards. Living in HCM City provides many benefits, including the ability to create face-to-face relationships with the factories that build its packs, ensure fair labor standards, and soak up the design inspiration of a cosmopolitan city.


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