Hit the dusty trail for a quick afternoon ride with the comfort and convience of the Osprey Salida 8L Backpack. This compact pack has enough room for your daily necessities while remaining compact and easy to wear. The Airscape padding and suspension system keeps your back cool via air circulation and teams up with the hip and sternum straps to keep your load secure. The large U-Zip opening helps you grab exactly what you need without unpacking and repacking so that you can keep your ride moving, while the added pockets help you stay organized and prepared.
Throw all your trail running gear in the Gregory Women’s Avos 10 Hydration Backpack before rushing out the door to squeeze in an after-work jaunt before the sun goes down. Streamlined stability defines this pack, what, with the included tool pouch and gear organizer, as well as the adjustable Shift RS suspension system that customizes an exact position, keeping you moving in secure, supportive comfort.
Stay hydrated while bombing tacky singletrack and craggy desert trails with the Dakine Women’s Session 8L Hydration Pack. This sleek, stylish pack houses a 70oz Hydrapak hydration reservoir with a Phaser bite valve for easy on-trail drinking. The hydration clip keeps the hose from dangling when you’re moving quickly, while the external straps come in handy for lift-accessed downhill runs.
Inside this pack, you’ll find ample room for storing snacks, energy gels, extra tubes, and small repair tools. The fleece-lined sunglasses pocket cradles your favorite shades without scratching their lenses, and a safety light attachment lets you clip on a light for after-dark adventures. Moreover, the pack’s breathable air-mesh back panel and shoulder straps prevent sweat build-up on sweltering summer rides.
Whether you’re suiting up for race day or training for an event a few months in advance, the Ultimate Direction Race Vesta 4.0 keeps you prepared and on your game. The Race Vesta is constructed with a blend of coated nylon ripstop and four-way stretch mesh, combining the needs for durability in the presence of repetitive motion with flexibility and airflow. The sliding rail sternum strap lets you find a comfortable place to secure the straps, eliminating the need to adjust the shoulders throughout your run. Comfort Cinch technology lets you adjust the fit without stopping, as a simple tug moves the lumbar section to conform to your lower back for a customized fit that provides stability for the pack. Other storage like the zippered pockets and lumbar stash secure your layers, snacks, and other essentials while the two included Body Bottle 500s keep hydration on hand.
Eliminate the bounce of a cumbersome pack and instead focus on setting a new trail FKT with the Osprey Packs Dyna 15 Hydration Pack. Proving that less is more, this true vest-pack provides bounce-free stability and comfort as you log mile after mile on your run.
Its durable nylon design holds up against encounters with rough canyon walls and snagging branches, while the hipbelt wrap with zippered pockets not only stabilizes the ride, but also keeps the essentials right at your finger tips. An included Hydraulics 2.5L reservoir with attached hose and sternum magnet frees up your hands for easy drinking when you’re in the middle of a lungbusting adventure, and the zippered main compartment and multiple pockets ensure you bring along your gloves, hat, headlamp, extra layers, GPS, and any energy gels you might need during your trail run.
There’s just enough daylight left for you to squeeze in a post-work hike with your loyal pup. Load up your water, a light layer, and a few treats for Fido into the Gregory Women’s Juno 20 Hydration Pack. The smallest pack in the Juno series, it’s perfectly suited for staying light and fast on shorter hikes.
The VaporSpan back panel offers free-flowing ventilation that keeps you cool when you start out in the late afternoon heat, and prevents you from being wet and cold when the sun starts to dip below the horizon. VaporSpan also utilizes a unique leaf-spring lumbar design that perfectly fits your lower back for a supportive and comfortable fit. An included three-liter reservoir holds enough water for you and your furry friend, and it allows you to take sips on the go. Acting as a suspension system for your reservoir, the SpeedClip mounting system keeps your supply from sloshing around as you trek.
Whether you’re packing up for a day-long hike through your local peaks or setting off for a lazy day at the beach, the Gregory Swift 15L 3D-Hydro Reservoir Backpack has the convenience, performance, and easy storage you need for all of your dawn-to-dusk adventures. Capable of holding the layers, snacks, and gear you need for a day away from home, this pack presents a comfortable solution to your storage needs. The shoulder straps feature ventilated EVA foam for the ultimate in breathable comfort, and the breathable and supportive back panel uses load lifters on the top of the shoulders to pull your pack closer to your body. Included with the pack is a 3L 3D-Hydro Reservoir, which offers easy drinking and uses a handy SpeedClip system for easy installation and removal with one hand. Sternum and waist straps offer added support, and compressions side straps help you adjust the load for greater stability.
Other features on this adventurous daypack include a large stretch mesh front pocket that offers easy access to wind and rain shells when the weather turns, along with two side mesh pockets that are perfect for keeping water bottles and other gear close by. There’s a handy sunglass attachment system on the shoulder strap that lets you safely stash your shades without having to take off your pack, as well as a stowable trekking pole attachment system in case you need to discard your poles for a moment to take on gnarly summit scrambles.
Wear the Nathan Women’s VaporMag 2.5L Hydration Vest for your race or long run, and keep hydration just a head-turn away. Putting on this ultralight vest feels like sliding into a dry cloud, as its lightweight, mesh materials allow for exquisite airflow, and it keeps two soft flasks at mouth’s reach without letting them bounce around. The two included flasks contain your water or electrolyte beverage, and prevent leaks thanks to their bite-valve closures at the end of the extended straws.
The longest days of summer may bless us with sun-kissed cheeks and daylight well into the evening for incredible all-day adventures, but they also happen to come along with a pretty hefty dose of heat. The CamelBak Women’s LR 10L Backpack is the ideal weapon against the heat, loading you with a full three-liters of lumbar-located thirst quenching goodness, while maximizing air flow to keep you cool when summer’s heat is oppressive. The low center of gravity of the Solstice makes it ideal for reducing the swaying and sloshing feel of larger packs, keeping you balanced and comfortable when you’re blasting berms and cooking it into rock gardens.
Featuring CamelBak’s newest Crux Lumbar reservoir system, the pack allows you to disconnect the hose without the bladder spilling out with liquid. HydroGuard antimicrobial prevents funky build-up, especially if there’s residual moisture left in the bladder. You’ll find a handy tool-roll for performing essential trailside repairs. Helmet and armor attachment comes in handy when you’re cranking up long access roads where a helmet only serves to overheat your noggin, and an XV back panel keeps you breathing with ventilated foam when you’re begging Mother Nature to drop the mercury a few degrees.
When you hit the trails for a quick pedal or hike and you only need to bring along some water and a few small necessities, reach for the Osprey Kitsuma 3L Backpack. Its airmesh backpanel and rolled soft-edge shoulder straps offer stability, freedom of movement, and cool comfort while you hike or bike. A dedicated external hydration sleeve houses the included 2.5L reservoir to keep you hydrated on the trails while the side mesh pocket and front zippered pocket accommodate your small necessities such as your phone, keys, and wallet.
While it’s not for everyone, carrying a fully loaded hydration pack in your trunk may be the key to maximizing summer adventures among the daily grind. Load up the CamelBak Seqjoia 22L Backpack for women and toss it into your trunk before work so you can charge into adventures as soon as the clock strikes 5. This roomy hydration pack keeps you loaded up with 3-liters of water as you hike, bike, and adventure into the wilderness, plus room for an extra layer or two when the temperatures start to dip along with the sun. The updated Crux hydration bladder is easier to fill than before, with an ergonomically designed handle, and a wide-mouth opening. To make sure you don’t soak your back seat on the way to the trail head, the Crux bladder is designed with an on-off lever to prevent unwanted leaks.
The Sequoia 22 features a front organizer for housing your wallet, keys, smartphone, and trail snacks, and the external overflow cinches down over your folded rain jacket or sweatshirt. Its easy to load up thanks to its top and front access panels, so you can get the most out of its space. Another impressive feature, the NV back panel features articulating pods that conform to your every move for cloud-nine comfort. Air channels actively ventilate your back, ensuring you’re not a sweaty mess when you’re slogging along in hot, sticky conditions.
This is the Camelbak Sequoia 22 women’s hydration pack it’s built for those hikers who are headed out in the morning for a full day on the trail. And who are carrying a lot of water to fuel your adventure maybe you’re hiking a fourteen er. Or reaching that peak. That you’ve always wanted to visit. This pack is going to help. You get there this is the sister pack to the iconic men’s version of the Camel back fourteen er. These packs are built to support the weight to keep. You comfortable and to offer maximum breath ability in the back so that’s. Iwant to start on the back panel Camel back is using their NV back panel. And it’s all about ventilation there’re two pods on the top. That give a place for your upper back to. You have a nice soft landing you’ve got. All kinds of ventilation. You turn it to the side. You can see these really stick out so. These support your upper back there’s a lot of foam in there. This actually kind of moves with. You so as you move as. You hike you go up. And down hill your back is going to be in different shapes. This is going to just conform to your back really move with. You move and keep you comfortable. Now the hip belt down below is well padded. And gives a ton of connection with the wear so. It really transfers the load well right down to your hips your lumbar area.
You can use this large hip out to really cinch. It down up at the shoulder straps. You don’t have any adjust ability in the torso legs but. This is a women’s specific tag. You can use these load lifter straps to sort of adjust. That height but lots of padding lots of meshes. And a nice curved shoulder harness there. You have a sternum strap that’s adjustable. And then of course this is a hydration pack so the hose comes out the back. And routes to one side let’s open up. This hydration reservoir compartment. And take a look at that crook. This three liter reservoir is tucked away in its own insulated compartment. This compartment does two things keeps your water chilled for longer during the day.
And allows you to access. This reservoir without having to fiddle with. Any of the other gear inside your pack. It makes it really easy to refill. And the hose is actually Camel back Quick Links design so. It allows you to easily be attached to the reservoir without having to take the hose out of. All of these little spots here there’s an integrated leak proof drinking tube. And the bite valve is constructed so. That there’s a really high flow rate of water so. You can drink more water faster. That keeps you better hydrated. Now the main compartment here gives plenty of storage space for your gear so it’s easy to organize with. All the pockets there’s a pocket on top here just for quick access to your cellphone. Or small camera this actually is a really soft lined pocket so. You can throw a pair of sunglasses in there.
And then you get scratched below. You do have a really nice kind of stash pocket. That opens up really wide so. You can throw a rain cover. Or your rain jacket in there. And be able to access. It quickly but you don’t have. This pack packed out completely. You can use this compression trap to really compress the rest of the pack up front. You have a little bit. More organization with a small pocket here. And I’ve just got a couple of things tucked away in there. Some snacks a recharger here. And then there’s a key clip on the inside so your keys don’t get lost in the rest of the pack there’s lots of little organizational features there so. It makes it really easy to get to the gear.
You need a couple of quick last features there are. Some stretchy pockets on the sides so three liters of water isn’t enough. You can carry a little bit of extra water there on the side compression straps here. You could also store. Some gear on the outside. If you’re really packing this hang out for a full day you’ve got two loops on the bottom. And bungees up here for trekking poles so. This pack was built to keep. You fueled on the trail. While also keeping you comfortable. And ventilated with the back panel it’s the Camel back Sequoia 22 thanks for watching if. You have additional questions about the gear. You just saw please feel free to visit back country edge comm. And get in touch with. One of our other gear specialists. We also have technical specs about. That gear on the product pages of our website. And often times we have bonus videos.
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You need a low and stable load on your mountain bike, and you need the gear you need but nothing more. In swoops the Syncline 12L Hydration Pack, feature-rich and just the right size. This hydration pack is sized for everyday riding, with storage designed specifically for everything from your helmet to your tire pump. Dakine included its lumbar reservoir to keep you hydrated without throwing you off balance, plus nifty features including a fleece-lined pocket for your sunglasses, an integrated rescue whistle, and a safety light attachment. The Syncline is also compatible with the DK Impact CE-certified Spine protector, sold separately.
Load up everything you need for a day in the mountains in your Osprey Women’s Skimmer 22 Hydration Pack and hit the open trail. A simple design, supportive framesheet, and comfortable mesh-lined shoulder harness make the Skimmer easy to pack and comfortable to carry whether you’re exploring a new trail, tackling summits, or just pedaling your bike across town.
The Skimmer comes with a 2.5-liter hydration reservoir, making it easy to stay hydrated when you’re out hiking on a hot and sunny day. The Skimmer has more pockets than you can shake a stick at, including a scratch-free pocket for sunglasses or electronics, a front organizer for small items, and a front shove-it pocket for a light layer or rain jacket.
It’s what the osprey skimmer 30 looks. Like i have it packed a little bit with some stuff so you can get a little view of what it looks like here are the compression straps on the side very. Useful right here when you have this stuffed with things the compression straps snaps into place and pull it and. One thing that’s really interesting about the bottom compression strap is. There is no clip it actually just loosens up like this you see that and. You can allow more things in their put your things in there and then just pull on this strap like that and it tightens up so i like the bottom part of the compression straps and the same thing goes on the other side before i go into. The pockets i just want to let you guys see what it looks like on the shoulder straps as well as you can keep things down in here i keep things down in this pocket quite often on my osprey packs. Very handy this one right here is used for a hydro pack or water pack that you. Can pack in there and it comes to the tube took that out because i don’t really use it i just use water bottle but here are the shoulder straps right here i tighten this up to bring it. Closer a little bit closer to the body you can use those and then there’s a. Tress strap as you can see right here and this chest strap what’s unique about. It is you can slide it up and down you can slide it up and down its kind of hard to do like with it out at having it on and adjust it you know depending on. Where your chest is located alright and then at the bottom is the belt strap and. It comes with pockets these pockets you. Can actually keep things in okay they’re pretty handy right down there alright so let’s go to the pockets as you can see they have to water pockets one on that side and another one on that. Side and then there’s actually this. Isn’t really a pool it is a pocket but it’s an exterior i put things like a down jacket in there and then close it up and then right here is the main outer pocket you can keep a. Lot of things down in here and don’t. Forget this osprey does this wonderful thing where you can clip your keys on here so when you travel and come back you know where your keys are located has several individual pockets in there. As well as a smaller pocket for keeping. Some valuable things i want to keep too. Many valuable things, and they are kind of like to keep it in the main compartment and before we get into the. Main department we have a top compartment right here there’s a lot of pockets a lot of places to separate things you can put some things in there and I’m going to open up the main compartment main compartments pretty large i actually have my hydro pack in. There just did that for the video camel pack you can keep some things not much in here there’s no compression straps with inside the main compartment which is lacking i kind of liked compression. Straps within the main compartment that’s just my own personal providence they have them on the outside which is probably good enough but I’m kind of picky when it comes to compression straps okay let me know if you have any questions thanks a lot for watching yeah. Osprey skimmer 30.
Designed with muddy trails and cross-country singletrack in mind, Platypus’ B-Line 8.0 Backpack is a superb way to stay hydrated and and well-equipped when you’re eating up miles on your mountain bike. Designed specifically for women, the B-Line features an anatomically shaped waist belt and shoulder straps, with Platypus’ RidgeAir back panel providing the breathable comfort of ridged foam ventilation channels and mesh padding. The B-Line comes with a three-liter reservoir and tons of storage for a patch kit, snacks, safety supplies, and whatever else you need to have a great ride.
The perfect saturday singletrack companion, the Osprey Sylva 12L Backpack goes right from the gear closet to the trailhead with everything you might need for a full day in the saddle. Thanks to the AirSpeed suspension system and BioStretch shoulder harness, the Sylva is streamlined and comfortable on the back while being highly functional and supportive at the same time. An included Hydraulics 2.5L reservoir ensures that water is never far from reach, while the integrated high-visibility raincover keeps your pack and gear dry on your ride from start to finish. It also features a simple helmet carrier to free up internal space, as well as a multitude of zippered pockets, inside and out, to keep all of your tools, tubes, snacks, maps, and tunes organized.
Strap on the Platypus Siouxon A.M. 15L Backpack and head out for a ride, because it’s got everything you need to enjoy a day on your bike. This low-profile pack is the larger option for the Siouxon, and features plenty of bells and whistles, including a 3L hydration bladder, gear-specific pockets, and an incorporated rainfly in case you encounter stormy weather. The FloatAir back panel is made from a highly breathable mesh that’s tensioned over a wire frame, keeping support up and weight down, all while optimizing cooling airflow as you ride. Platypus being Platypus, they naturally want to keep you hydrated—they equipped the Siouxon with easy hose routing and magnetic hydration retention, so a refreshing sip is never far away.
70 ounces of water, a snack, your tools, and a layer should be sufficient for any ride up to about 15 miles. Coincidentally, that’s exactly what the Dakine Shuttle Women’s Hydration Pack is designed to carry. It includes a Hydrapak reservoir with a high-flow Phaser valve to ensure you make the most of each gulp. It also has a fleece-lined sunglasses pocket to keep your shades safe when you pull out the goggles, and a breathable air mesh back panel and shoulder straps to help you avoid cold-and-sweaty-back syndrome when you stop to take a photo or grab a bite. An internal pocket and pump sleeve keep your tools and extra supplies from turning into a mess, so if you have to stop for something unpleasant you can get back to riding faster.
Bring along just the bare essentials with you on your next trail run with the Osprey Packs Dyna 6 Hydration Pack. Designed on the idea that less is more, this true vest-pack provides bounce-free stability and utilitarian comfort whether you’re pounding the pavement or navigating wooded trails. Rugged nylon construction holds up against close encounters with harsh boulders and snagging branches, while the included Hydraulics 1.5L reservoir with attached hose and sternum magnet frees up your hands for easy drinking when you’re in the middle of an intense hill climb. The zippered main compartment and multiple pockets make sure you bring along your gloves, hat, headlamp, and any energy-boosting snacks you might need during your outing.
If you want lots of hydration on your next ride in a minimalist package, turn to the Osprey Sylva 5L Backpack. Equipped with an AirSpeed suspension system and BioStretch shoulder harness, the Sylva is streamlined, breathable, and comfortable on the back while being highly functional and supportive at the same time. An included Hydraulics 2.5L reservoir ensures that water is never far from reach, while the integrated high-visibility raincover keeps your pack and gear dry through unexpected rain on your ride. It also features a simple helmet carrier to free up internal space, as well as a multitude of zippered pockets, inside and out, to keep all of your tools, tubes, snacks, maps, and tunes organized.
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