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Ace 38 - Kid's (Fall 2023)
Osprey
Ace 38 - Kid's (Fall 2023)
$119.96
Description

  Highly adjustable youth backpacking pack with raincover

  Designed for kids, the Osprey Ace 38 helps enable discovering, learning and growing through outdoor experience and play. Because kids don't stay little for long, its easy-to-fit ventilated Airspeed suspension delivers over 4 inches of adjustability to grow with the child. Offering the same quality build and feature set as Osprey's adult packs, including dual side pockets, compression straps, an integrated raincover and internal reservoir sleeve. From a few camp essentials to extra layers to plenty of snacks, fit everything that's needed to stay comfortable while in the woods.

  Please note: As of 8/21/23, we cannot ship this item to California until further notice.

  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:
2319
Liters:
38
Weight Capacity:
up to 25 lbs (kids shouldn't carry more than 1/3 their body weight)
Weight:
2.91 lbs / 1.32 kg
Sleeping Bag Compartment:
Yes
Dimensions:
25.2H X 12.6W X 10.63D IN.
Other Features:
• Top load access to main compartment
• Dual lower side compression straps
• Dual access fabric/mesh side pockets
• Large front panel fabric/mesh shove-it pocket
• Daisy chain for additional gear
• Lower zippered sleeping bag access
• Removable sleeping pad straps
• Zippered hipbelt pockets for easy access to small items on the trail
• Integrated removable raincover
• Internal reservoir sleeve (reservoir sold separately)
FIT ADJUSTMENT FOR GROWING KIDS
-- With 4 inches of torso length adjustability, the Ace 38 keeps growing with its user.
RAINCOVER INCLUDED
-- An integrated and removable raincover protects your gear from foul weather. It stows away in its own external pocket at the bottom of the pack.
AIRSPEED™ SUSPENSION
-- A tensioned mesh backpanel keeps the weight off their back, enabling highly ventilated carrying comfort.
-- 3.5 mm LightWire peripheral frame effectively transfers the load from harness to hipbelt
AIRSCAPE™ BACKPANEL
-- 3D-tensioned breathable mesh backpanel with side ventilation
HARNESS
-- Soft, edgeless padded mesh harness slides over the AirSpeed suspension, offering 4 inches of adjustability to ensure excellent fit
-- Adjustable sternum strap with rescue whistle
HIPBELT
-- Soft, edgeless padded mesh offers a soft, breathable contact surface and large load support
FABRIC
MAIN: 600D Recycled Nylon Packcloth
ACCENT: 400D Recycled Nylon Packcloth
BOTTOM: 500D Nylon Packcloth
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