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Seral 7 Hydration Pack
Osprey
Seral 7 Hydration Pack
$110.00
Description

  Prefer an off-the-back hydration solution instead of an over-the-shoulder pack? The 7-liter Osprey Seral waist pack features a next-gen 1.5-liter Hydraulics reservoir and a zippered main compartment and hipbelt pockets fit your spare tube, patch kit, CO2 inflator and more. Compression straps pull the pack into your lower back and wrap around your hips for supreme stability, even over technical terrain.

  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:
Osprey
Gender:
Unisex
Size:
One Size
Pack Volume:
427 cu in / 7 L
Dimensions:
8.5H x 12.5W x 6D in.
Materials:
  • Main: bluesign®-approved 600D PET packcloth, DWR treatments made without PFAS
  • Bottom: bluesign®-approved 100% recycled 400D high-tenacity nylon, DWR treatments made without PFAS
Features:
  • AirScape backpanel with contouring lumbar wrap provides maximum stability
  • Large zippered main compartment with reservoir sleeve
  • Included Osprey Hydraulics 1.5 L Lumbar Reservoir with strong magnetic hipbelt bite valve attachment.
  • Easily accessible zippered front pocket with internal tool organization
  • Dual zippered hipbelt pockets
  • Blinker light attachment with reflective graphic
Key Attributes:
LUMBAR CARRY
For riders who prefer off-the-back hydration carry and the minimalism provided by a lumbar pack.

RIDE STABILITY
Bike-specific, angled hipbelt and compression straps provide stability and comfort with a close-to-body fit.

RESERVOIR INCLUDED
A hydration compartment stores an included Hydraulics™ LT 1.5 L Lumbar Reservoir for short to medium rides and compresses for stable carry.

SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
+ bluesign®-approved main body and bottom fabrics
+ GRS-certified 100% recycled main body and bottom fabrics
+ All DWR treatments made without PFAS
+ BPA-free reservoir
Carry Information:
AirScape™ LUMBAR BACKPANEL
Extra-thick ridged foam with center air channel for excellent ventilation.

HIPBELT
Airmesh wrap hipbelt with zippered fabric pockets provide stability and breathability, ErgoPull waist strap closure system allows for proper snug and stable fit.
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