Osprey Skimmer 20
Osprey Skimmer 20
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For quick hikes on local trails, convenient hydration makes stretching your legs-and the miles-a breeze. The women's Skimmer 20-liter is a no-frills, all-essentials hiking pack that adds a little room for extra gear, layers or snacks for extended trips. Its priority is comfortability for moderate hikes and daily exploration, with the next-gen Hydraulics reservoir and simple organization so you can carry just what you need.
FEATURES
- Wide-mouth, bucket-style main compartment opening
- Front panel daisy chain attachment points
- Adjustable sternum strap with magnetic bite valve attachment
- Internal hydration sleeve with an included Hydraulics LT 2.5 L reservoir, hose port and Osprey Hydraclip for easy reservoir hanging
- Heat-embossed, scratch-free zippered slash pocket at top of backpanel
- Dual upper side compression straps with trekking pole capture
- Dual lower trekking pole attachment loops
- Removable webbing hipbelt
RESERVOIR INCLUDED
Comes with an Osprey Hydraulics™ LT 2.5 L reservoir, dedicated sleeve and sternum strap magnetic bite valve attachment.
AIRSCAPE™ SUSPENSION
Die-cut foam AirScape backpanel creates a breathable, close-to-body fit.
CLASSIC DESIGN
Simple rucksack design with bucket style top-zip access makes for easy loading.
BODY-SPECIFIC FIT
Skarab/Skimmer is designed to provide a body-specific fit to achieve maximum comfort and stability across body types. Packs designated as Women's are best suited for shorter, narrower, curved body types compared to packs designated as Men's.
AIRSCAPE™ SUSPENSION
- Bump EVA foam over an Atilon framesheet provides structure, support and cushioning
AIRSCAPE™ BACKPANEL
- Open mesh over bumped EVA foam ensures ventilation and comfort
HARNESS
- Cushioning spacer mesh over die-cut foam provides active ventilation and a contoured fit
HIPBELT
- Removable 20 mm webbing hipbelt
LOAD RANGE | 5 - 20 lbs. | |
O/S | ||
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VOLUME | 1220 IN 3 / 20 L | |
DIMENSIONS | 18.5H X 11.02W X 8.66D IN. | |
WEIGHT | LBS. |