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Comfortable sports backpack with a sleeping bag compartment, organizer, and integrated rain cover, suitable for road and and mountain cycling and bike touring.
The Osprey Escapist 30 is tailor-made for all bikers who want to fully enjoy every ride with maximum joy and adrenaline. This versatile backpack, with its array of features and pockets, allows for quick and organized packing of your complete cycling gear, ready to hit the trails. The AirScape™ back panel with adjustable torso length ensures comfortable ventilation and, together with the lower-positioned hip belt, optimizes the fit of a fully loaded pack on your back, distributing its weight and providing necessary stability, for example, during descents.
- Adjustable AirScape™ back panel with foam ridges for excellent ventilation
- Perforated BioStretch™ shoulder straps to reduce sweating
- Hip belt with two zippered pockets
- Main compartment with a removable internal divider and a lower sleeping bag compartment
- Sternum strap with emergency whistle
- Front zippered pocket with organizer
- Side stretch mesh pockets
- Side zippered phone pocket
- Internal stabilization sleeve for bulky items
- LidLock™ helmet attachment
- Compression straps
- LED light attachment loop
- Hydration reservoir compatible
- Integrated raincover in a contrasting color
- Reflective elements
- Sustainable PFAS-free material
- Unisex design
More Information
Brand | Osprey |
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Colour | Black |
Volume | 28 l |
Laptop compartment | None |
Dimensions | 50 x 30 x 29,5 cm |
Weight | 1.14 kg |
Material | Recycled 210D Nylon Bird Dobby PFAS-Free DWR |
RFID card protection | No |
Warranty | 2 years |
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About the brand
The Osprey brand was founded in 1974 in Santa Cruz, California, by a young entrepreneur named Mike Pfotenhauer. In his youth, Mike was an avid hiker in his home state of Oregon. He and his brothers and father needed quality equipment for their treks. His interest in backpacks grew with age, and with his mother's help, he even learned to sew them. At the age of 16, he created his first backpack. Mike first opened a shop in the front of his rented house. In 1987, Osprey began selling backpacks to wholesalers, and Mike delegated the sewing to seven or eight employees while he focused on design.
Today, Osprey owns many manufacturing facilities in Vietnam, where the main production is concentrated, and where the company's founder also relocated to be closer to the manufacturing process and ensure the desired quality. Osprey's range mainly consists of backpacks of various sizes and color combinations. They focus on outdoor, hiking, and cycling backpacks. Osprey backpacks are not only functional but also eco-friendly. The manufacturer guarantees high durability, and you won't find any PVC or BPA in them, as they strive to ensure the most environmentally friendly production possible.
Osprey backpacks are unique for their range of features, for example, the Custom Molding System, a heat-moldable hipbelt for increased comfort when wearing the backpack.