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Sopris Pro 30 Avalanche Airbag Pack - Women's
Osprey
Sopris Pro 30 Avalanche Airbag Pack - Women's
$1,200.00
Description

  You rely on a trusted and high-performing partner when you’re in the backcountry, and the best-in-class Osprey Sopris Pro 30 delivers. Osprey’s NanoFly® (UHMWP) fabric makes this avalanche airbag pack exceptionally durable and lightweight—so you spend less time thinking about your pack and more time scoping the best lines.

  Equipped with snow-specific features and intuitive avalanche gear access. Women’s-specific sizing and fit is both efficient and safer when moving in the mountains. The included Alpride E1 electronic avalanche airbag is easy to use, recharges quickly and is non-hazardous travel ready.

  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
Color:
Onyx Black
Usable Volume:
30 L / 1831 cu in
Total Weight:
6.35 lbs / 2.88 kg
Pack Weight:
3.53 lbs / 1.6 kg
Alpride Weight:
2.82 lbs / 1.28 kg
Dimensions:
20.08 x 11.81 x 11.42 in. / 51 x 30 x 29 cm
Material:
- Main: NanoFly® 210D Nylon X 200D UHMWPE PFC Free DWR
- Accent: Front Panel Shield 100% 210D UHMWPE
- Bottom: 100% 200D UHMWPE
Other Features:
  • Alpride E1 electronic avalanche airbag unit included
  • Large front panel J-zip access to avalanche safety kit pocket with shovel handle and probe sleeves
  • Large U-zip access to main compartment
  • GPS/Radio internal carry with mic harness webbing attachment points
  • A-frame or diagonal ski carry
  • Vertical front panel snowboard carry
  • Easy-access scratch-free accessories/ goggles stash pocket
  • Single-zippered hipbelt pocket/single hipbelt gear loop
  • Sled carry attachment loops
  • Dual-position (front or top of pack) stow-away helmet carry
  • Secure ice tool carry sleeve and attachment point
  • Alpride E1 System
Key Features:
ALPRIDE E1 AIRBAG SYSTEM INCLUDED
A reliable, lightweight easy-to-use airbag system that is fast to recharge and travel-ready.

STABLE FIT & CARRY
Gender-specific sizing and superior fit for efficient and ultimately safer movement in the mountains.

BUILT FOR BACKCOUNTRY
Designed with lightweight features for long ascents and stable fit for dynamic movement on the descent.

NANOFLY® FABRIC
NanoFly® fabric integrates ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE), creating an incredibly light fabric with remarkable abrasion resistance.
Carry Information:
SUSPENSION
-- 2.5 mm LightWire frame threaded into 1.0mm HDPE framesheet
-- 1.5 mm HDPE stay
-- Maximum mobility and load carry in a lightweight design

BACKPANEL
-- Lightweight, thermoformed die cut EVA foam backpanel for a comfortable carry
-- Snow shedding material to reduce ice/snow buildup

HARNESS
-- Contoured die cut EVA foam for lightweight, stable and comfortable fit
-- Dual-sided, multi-height airbag handle attachment points
-- Dual-sided radio boom mic attachment points
-- Adjustable sternum strap with safety whistle
-- Gender-specific shaping for optimal fit

HIPBELT
-- Adjustable 25 mm webbing with EVA foam padded stabilizing hipwings
-- Aluminum safety buckle closure and tuckaway leg loop required for avalanche terrain
-- Gender-specific shaping for optimal fit
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