Osprey Women's Eja 48 Backpack

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About This Item

Design & Details:

  • Removable floating lid with zippered pockets to organize storage of smaller items
  • FlapJacket built-in to protect packed gear when top lid removed
  • Trekking pole attachment for hands-free storage
  • Stretch mesh energy-gel side pockets with dual access for water bottles or gear
  • Web loop attached to top lid for increase exterior gear storage
  • Bungee tie-off for ice axe
  • Removable sleeping pad and compression straps on side
  • Cord attachment for exterior accessory storage
  • 15 mm sternum strap with attached safety whistle
  • Secure ErgoPull closure
  • 4 mm lightwire alloy frame
  • Breathable mesh backpanel with 3D tension and side ventilation
  • Seamless layered mesh for enhanced comfort
  • 210D and 100D high tenacity nylon with 100D high tenacity nylon triple check dobby
  • Brand : Osprey
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Style : 10003561
  • Web ID: 21TRYMWJ48XXXXXXXCTP
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End UseHiking, Camping
Bag StyleBackpack
Frame TypeInternal
Gear Capacity (L)XS/S: 45 L | M/L: 48 L
Gear Capacity (cu. in.)XS/S: 2746 cu. in. | M/L: 2929 cu. in.
WeightXS/S: 2 lbs 11 oz | M/L: 2 lbs 12 oz
Fits Torso Length (in.)XS/S: 13.5-17" | M/L: 16-19.5"
Fits Waist/HipsXS/S: 26-50" | M/L: 28-50"
Material(s)100% recycled nylon
Frame MaterialLightWire aluminum
Pack AccessTop
Number of Exterior Pockets6
HipbeltYes
Raincover IncludedNo
Reservoir CompatibleYes
DimensionsXS/S: 27.56" x 14.17" x 11.81" | M/L: 29.53" x 14.17" x 11.81"
GenderWomen's
SustainabilityContains recycled materials, bluesign® approved

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3.7

100%

Recommended

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Love The Pack - Not The Color

I love this pack. . . . more or less. It's truly the first pack that is comfortable and doesn't leave me sore after a 15 mile day. I've taken this thing on multiple multi day trips and can comfortably carry about 25 lbs and hold all of my gear. A couple of drawbacks however. The side compression straps are a joke. They are so skinny and hard to cinch down. They also make it impossible to get your water bottle in and out. Second, the colors are horrendous. I don't know what's up with the crusty purple color they are going with these days but it's awful. I ended up with the green, but it's like every other green pack out there. I wish Osprey would come up with some fun "girl" colors in the blue or red category.

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Great Size - Very Light!

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought this for my trip to NZ in January until April. I’ve just started packing and practiced carrying it. It’s perfect for what I need it for- and it’ll be great for trekking since it’s very light.

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Perfect Pack!

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I purchased this after having a bad experience with a different pack of a different brand. I am 5’5” and weigh about 116 pounds. I am a bit short waisted too and I thought the pack fit my frame perfectly. No weird rubbing on my lower back after a 31 mile backpacking trip. Lots of space and convenient pockets. Super functional and can’t recommend enough!

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Terrible Design, Painful And Unusable

My experience mirrors that of the other reviewer. Your scapula will be a-hurting if you choose this pack, so don't choose this pack. It is weirdly badly designed, not like Osprey to make a sucky pack. Absolutely no way to improve the comfort of this pack in the field, because the hard plastic design is what it is--hard and placed exactly where you don't need hard edgy plastic pieces digging into your scapula. Mine were rubbed red and sore. This design flaw makes the pack unusable, but otherwise, it is very nice. I don't even want to donate it to anyone because will just hurt them, too, and why would I pass along something defective to anyone.

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Major Flaws With Redesign

I used the exos on thruhike and was eager to try the eja for a womens specific fit. The shoulder straps and belt fit where a big improvement for me, but there are two flaws that keep me from using this pack. The biggest flaw is the plastic pieces sitting on your scapula. I had abrasions my first time using the pack. The second flaw is the compression straps on the outside of the water bottle compartments. You cannot compress your pack AND get out your bottle while hiking. I'll keep this to loan out since it is adjustable, but already bought another pack for personal use.

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