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Octane 9 - Women's (Fall 2022)
CamelBak
Octane 9 - Women's (Fall 2022)
$70.00
Description

  Holds all your gear for trail runs and fastpack hikes

  Built for trail running and fast-paced hiking, the CamelBak Octane 9 is designed specifically for women. The best-in-class Crux reservoir holds 2 liters of water, but if you need to carry more, stash a Quick Stow flask (sold separately) in one of the specifically-sized harness pockets. Designed just for women, the harness allows your gear placement to be customized with the use of upper and lower pockets so you can carry your water and fuel where it's most comfortable. The stretch overflow on the back is perfect for a rain shell or extra layers while attachment points allow you to secure trekking poles, or additional gear. For trail runs, hiking, or run commuting to the office, the Octane 9 has you covered.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
CamelBak
Gender:
Women's
Cubic Inches:
420 (gear capacity)
Liters:
7 (gear capacity)
Weight:
340 g / 11 oz
Torso Length Range:
Fits a chest size of 71-116 cm/26-46 in & a torso height of 43-53 cm/17-21 in
Dimensions:
39.5 x 26 x 18 cm / 15.6 x 10.2 x 7.1 in
Other Features:
• Women's Specific Fit: Engineered to fit a woman's frame
• 3D Vent Mesh: Multi-directional air flow and cushioning to maximize comfort and breathability
• Dual Adjustable Sternum Straps: Offer a range of adjustments for a custom fit and increased stability
• Integrated Essentials Organization: Keeps all your small essentials in one location
• Fuel and Gear Storage: Organize run essentials with pockets specifically designed for Quick Stow flasks (sold separately)
• Reflectivity: For early morning or late-night runs
• Tube Trap: Keeps your drink tube secure and easily accessible
• Safety whistle: Extra assurance in case of an emergency
• Stretch Overflow Pocket: Quickly stash or shed a layer or rain shell
• Trekking Pole Carry: Easily remove or replace poles while running
• Top of Pack Access: Allows easy, wide-open access to pack contents
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