Osprey Escapist 30l Bike Backpack postal blue

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136,00 €
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Color: Postal blue
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Product description

Escapist 30 - The multiday Bikepacking Pack.

For adventurous spirits who choose to explore by bike, the Escapist 30-litre pack is designed for your most gear-intensive bikepacking trips, from the pavement to the trail. Sized up to include an internal sleeping-bag compartment, easy-to-pack bucket-zip opening and internal stabilisation to keep your heaviest gear loads stable. Comes with an integrated Hi-Vis raincover for inclement weather. The 30-litre Escapist pack is fine-tuned for your biggest multiday bikepacking adventures. Ample internal organisation provides room for multitools, bike gear and a sleeping bag with stabilisation for maximum comfort on your longest excursions. Made sustainably using recycled fabrics and DWR treatments made without PFAS. Mesh-covered ridged foam provides close-to-body comfort and ventilation. Dropped lumbar and split, adjustable upper backpanel for a natural riding position with heavy loads. Hipbelt and harness pockets as well as myriad internal compartments for shoes, clothes, tools, snacks and tech.

Sustainability

bluesign®
bluesign®:

bluesign® certified products aim at protecting the environment by a gentle use of natural resources and a reduction in pollutants and a sustainable growth.

  • High level of consumer safety
  • Produced with a minimal impact on humans and nature
  • Responsible use of natural resources
  • Made of bluesign® certified products and components
Recycled Material
Recycled Material:

Recycled materials conserve resources and make a sustainable contribution to protecting the environment.

PFC Free
PFC Free:

PFCs or perfluorinated chemicals are used in many industries. However, research has shown that they are bad for the human body and the environment, so fabric manufacturers are banning them from their products.