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Jet 18 - Kid's
Osprey
Jet 18 - Kid's
$69.95
Description

  Comfortable carry and simple features for ages 8-14

  The Jet 18 pack offers a simple feature set and comfortable carry in a pint-sized package. Outfitted for the trail, this pack features a large bucket-style opening for easy access on the trail, simple pocketing for trail snacks and treasures, daisy chain attachment points and space to carry a reservoir if needed (reservoir sold separately). Whether they're skipping rocks or catching toads, the Jet 18 encourages movement and makes outdoor outings more enjoyable.

  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 Name:
Osprey
Gender:
Kid's
Cubic Inches:
1098
Liters:
18
Weight:
1.14 lbs / 0.515 kg
Dimensions:
18.11H X 9.45W X 8.66D IN.
Other Features:
• Dual stretch mesh side pockets
• Large front stretch mesh pocket
• Small external zippered pocket
• Lower web-loop daisy chain attachment points
• External reservoir sleeve (reservoir sold separately)
• Top-load access to main compartment
KIDS' HIKING PACK
-- Sized for kids, designed for hiking.
AIRSCAPE™ BACKPANEL
-- Ventilated and close-to-body carry allows dynamic body movement whether skipping, hiking or biking down the trail.
AIRSCAPE BACKPANEL
-- Open mesh over bump EVA foam ensures ventilation and comfort
HARNESS
-- Smooth edgeless harness, fleece-lined with no edge seam for a comfortable fit and feel
-- Adjustable sternum strap with rescue whistle
HIPBELT
-- Airmesh wrap hipbelt wings for comfortable stable carry
FABRIC
MAIN: 400D Recycled Nylon Packcloth
BOTTOM: 400D Recycled Nylon Packcloth
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