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Dyna 15 - Women's (Spring 2023)
Osprey
Dyna 15 - Women's (Spring 2023)
$131.21
Description

  The Osprey women's Dyna 15, designed for your most committing trail running and race pursuits, is a formidable companion. As the miles pass by and support fades further and further into the background, you need a reliable vest pack that'll go the distance.

  With its 2.5-liter reservoir and ample room for food and gear, yet a slim and stable design, the Dyna 15 was designed to push the limits of what marathoners and ultra-runners are capable of. Hip and harness pockets are ergonomically located to give you easy on-the-move access to your snacks, supplements and gear without sacrificing your pace. 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
Volume:
X-Small/Small: 13 liters / 793 cu in
Medium/Large: 15 liters / 915 cu in
Weight:
X-Small/Small: 1.563 lbs
Medium/Large: 1.612 lbs
Key Attributes:
HYDRATION INCLUDED
-- Hydration sleeve with run-specific 2.5-liter reservoir included.

SPEED & STABILITY
-- Padded mesh straps provide comfort and stability with a quick-adjust ErgoPull hipbelt.

EASY GEAR ACCESS
-- Smart pocketing keeps the essentials, like water, gels, whistle and phone, accessible while on the trail.
Other Features:
  • Two extra-large stretch mesh soft flask/food harness pockets
  • Four lower stretch mesh food/ supplement harness pockets
  • Vertical zippered harness slash pocket for valuables or phone
  • Hydration sleeve with direct-zip access and hose path for easy loading
  • Hydraulics 2.5L LT run-specific reservoir included
  • Large front panel zippered compartment
  • Stretch mesh front pocket for quickly stashing extra gear
  • Snap-in adjustable/removable dual chest straps for customized stability
  • Trekking pole/ice axe attachment
  • Tuckaway safety whistle
  • Two extra-large zippered lower hip pockets
  • Two open stretch mesh hip pockets
Carry Information:
BACKPANEL
-- 3D Spacermesh bodywrap for lightweight padding, full ventilation and soft irritation-free contact surface
-- Supportive foam backpanel and extended hipwings for larger gear needs

HARNESS
-- Adjustable and removable dual chest straps for additional stability
-- Front harness gear- and food-organization pockets
-- Airmesh bodywrap for maximum ventilation, stability control and soft irritation-free contact surface
-- Multiple sizes and gender-specific fit for long trail comfort
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