Friday, March 15, 2013

Buy Osprey Raptor 10 Daypack, Spruce Green, Medium/Large

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Osprey Raptor 10 Daypack, Spruce Green, Medium/Large

Product Description

The Raptor Series brings Osprey's Hydraulics solutions to mountain biking and trail running. An innovative suspenion and ergonomic backpanel provide superb bike riding comfort and great stability while trail running. Bike specific pocketing along with our proprietary LidLock system keeps your gear organized. These packs feature a LidLock helmet clip, top zippered pocket for quick access, side compression straps, full elasticstretch sternum strap, magnetic sternum buckle, main compartment with tool organization sleeves/mesh pockets, blinker light attchment patch, stretch woven front pocket, and reflective graphics. BioStretch Harness offers a built-in magnet for quick bite valve attachment. AirScape suspension has the ridge molded foam with air chimney that creates a lightweight, yet supportive and ventilated backpanel, stretch sternum strap with magnetic hose attachment, and lightweight webbing. The BioStretch built-in hipbelt offers a mesh covered, perforated hip belt and a modified straight ErgoPull hipbelt closure.

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Product Details

  • Size: M/L, Medium/Large
  • Color: Spruce Green
  • Brand: Osprey
  • Model: 034910-780
  • Dimensions: 8.00" h x 19.50" w x 8.00" l, 2.00 pounds

Features

  • Zippered front side access slash pocket
  • 2X mesh hipbelt pockets
  • 3 Liter reservoir included
  • Volume: 600 cu in/10L Weight: 1lbs 11 oz/780 grams
  • Resevoir weight: 9oz/255grams

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

21 of 23 people found the following review helpful.
5Great little bag, just the right size
By T. Burgess
I love this pack. Although it is the smaller size, I did email Osprey first to get their opinion on what size I would better benefit from. They suggested the larger Osprey Raptor 14, but opted for the 10 in the end as I believe it would be a little lighter and smaller, which is what I wanted, not a large bag. all I carry in it is a pair of jeans and a t-shirt to change at work, a couple of pieces of fruit (apple, banana), a sandwich, a few gels, some snack bars like Kashi brand and sometimes a small 1/2 cup container from Rubbermaid to carry some whey protein powder for those afternoon needs. I took the water bladder out, but I can still fit that in even with all the other stuff. I usually have a couple of water bottles which do me fine unless I go on a longer ride.

As for color, my wife chose the gray, and I am glad she did, I love it. The zippers are strong, with pull tabs, and there are several compartments both inside the main 'bag' as well as one on the side and one on top, which is where I put my sandwich. Oh, and I often carry a set of sunglasses for the ride home as well. See picture I included of the inside.

One other note, the front area with the vertical name on the center is another storage area that is open, but clasps at the top. I usually put my banana in here or some gels. Quite convenient. Works like the pockets on a cycling jersey, but not as easy to get into while wearing it though.

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
5Osprey Raptor 10
By rbrown3918
I drink a LOT of water, and especially when I am working out or biking. The 3 liter reservoir was PLENTY of water for me on a recent one hour bike ride in the 100 degree Texas heat. The build is very light but seems durable, plenty of room inside for me, I have inside: spare tube, CO2 pump, 2 CO2 cartridges, three tire tools, keys, wallet, cell phone, a change of clothes, and of course 3 liters of ice and water.

It is extremely comfortable and the ventilation system on the back is genius. I don't sweat a whole lot, but I don't ever recall feeling like it was too hot on my back or even feeling like the pack was too heavy.

The magnetic attachment for the mouth piece is genius, you never even have to take your hands off the handlebars to take a sip: lean down to grab it with your mouth, look up to see where you're going and take a sip, lean your head back down to put the mouth piece back in its magnetic holding place. This took a few tries to get the hang of, but I don't feel like it will take long at all to get it down.

The silt gray color is awesome. The pack will also hold my helmet, a blinking tail light, and a rain jacket in the back slip picket. Would recommend it to ALL of my friends!

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
5Fantastic backpack - great quality
By B. Shepherd
I hardly ever write reviews, but after receiving this backpack I felt I needed to do so - it is such a great piece of kit.
I ordered the Raptor 10 in size m/l - for sizing info go to [...] . I am 6 feet tall and the m/l fits me perfectly. I wanted the backpack for when I cycle to the gym and take my running shoes with me. This pack is about the correct size for that purpose and will fit a few smaller additional things too (eg keys, phone, wallet, very lightweight jacket etc), but probably not a lot more. I think it would be tight fitting my size 12.5 shoes in if the water bladder was full. The materials used are very high quality and all the pockets etc very well thought out. Also, it looks extremely well made. From a comfort point of view, it is perfect. I hardly know I am wearing it and because it is relatively long and thin, it doesn't get in the way or risk getting caught on trees etc while cycling off road.
I have only ever had one other pack that was as good quality as this and that was an Osprey one too. It isn't cheap, but you definitely get what you pay for and it is certainly not over-priced.

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Osprey Raptor 10 Daypack, Spruce Green, Medium/Large Reviewed by Pai Choo on Sat, 16 Mar 2013 03:16:42 GMT . Rating: 4

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