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Raven 14 - Women's
Osprey
Raven 14 - Women's
$174.95
Description

  For mountain bikers looking to spend major time on the trail, from rolling singletrack to the downhill park, the women's Raven 14-liter is a category-leading pack with best-in-class performance. Carrying the next-gen Hydraulics™ reservoir and a robust feature set built to accommodate your biggest all-day sends, there's no wonder it's a favorite of mountain bikers everywhere.

  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
Size:
One Size
Pack Volume:
854 cu in / 14 L
Dimensions:
16.9H x 8.3W x 9.8D in.
Weight:
2.006 lbs
Fabric:
Main: bluesign™-approved 100% recycled 210D bird dobby nylon, DWR treatments made without PFAS
Other Features:
  • Scratch-free heat-embossed zippered slash pocket for sunglasses and electronics
  • Stretch mesh zippered hipbelt pockets provide on-trail access for small items
  • Hydration sleeve with direct zip access and hose path for easy loading
  • LidLock bike helmet attachment
  • Stretch mesh front pocket for quickly stashing extra gear
  • Blinker light attachment and reflective patch for safety
  • Removable roll-up tool pouch keeps tools handy and organized
  • Lightweight sternum strap magnet for easy access to water
  • Bike tool organization in main compartment
  • Hydraulics LT 2.5 L reservoir included
Key Attributes:
RESERVOIR INCLUDED
Comes with an Osprey Hydraulics™ LT 2.5 L reservoir with quick zip access and sternum strap magnetic bite valve attachment.

RIDE STABILITY
Bike-specific winged shoulder harness and air mesh wrap hipbelt create ultimate stability for the roughest rides.

ALL-DAY RIDES
Larger in volume and full-featured for mountain biking with hipbelt pockets, LidLock helmet attachment, included tool roll and extra organization.

BODY-SPECIFIC FIT
The Raven is designed to provide a women's-specific fit to achieve maximum comfort and stability. Packs designated as Women's are best suited for shorter, narrower, curved body types compared to packs designated as Men's.
Carry Information:
AIRSCAPE™ SUSPENSION
+ Atilon foam framesheet allows dynamic body movement and distributes load across entire backpanel

AIRSCAPE™ BACKPANEL
+ Mesh-covered, extra deep ridged foam allows maximum ventilation while keeping the load close to the body

BIOSTRETCH HARNESS
+ Bike-specific winged shoulder strap shape provides comfort and stability
+ Soft, breathable spacermesh contact surfaces and die-cut foam ventilation

HIPBELT
+ Airmesh wrap hipbelt with zippered pockets provides stability and breathability
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