"Osprey Stratos 40 Pack" Feature
- Durable backcountry pack that stores up to 40 liters (2,400 cubic inches) of gear
- AirCore back-panel suspension system provides strong, form-fitting structure
- Stretch-woven fabric front pocket, mesh hip belt pockets, and zippered top pocket
- Ice axe attachment and loops; hydration cavity with top exit hydration port
- Measures 13 x 27.5 x 9 inches (W x H x D); weighs 2 pounds 14 ounces; lifetime warranty
"Osprey Stratos 40 Pack" Overview
Full day to overnight backcountry adventure. If you want one pack that will do it all then the Stratos 40 is for you. Large top loading access and a fixed top lid let you load it to your heart’s content. You can access the main compartment through the left front zippered pocket and horizontal straps allow you to compress the pack StraightJacket style when carrying smaller loads. Stratos 40 Features: Backpanel Hydration, Front Pocket, Hipbelt pockets, Hydration port, Ice Ax Attachment, Ice Ax Loops, Side Carry Compression and Pockets, Side pockets, Top pocket, and Zippered Front Pocket Access. Size: 2200 cubic inches, 38 liters, 3 lbs. 2 oz., 1.43 kilograms.
"Osprey Stratos 40 Pack" Specification
A durable yet lightweight pack, the Osprey Stratos 40 is ideal for both full-day and overnight backcountry adventures. Stratos series packs are outfitted with Osprey's AirCore back-panel suspension system, which borrows from the innovative and award-winning AirSpeed suspension systems found on the company's Atmos series packs.
The Stratos 40 is a great choice for overnight backcountry hikes. |
The pack's hydration cavity includes a top exit hydration port. |
The Stratos 40 measures 13 by 27.5 by 9 inches (W x H x D), weighs 2 pounds 14 ounces, and carries a lifetime warranty.
About Osprey
Things at Osprey move full circle, starting with the people, moving to the product, and then back again to the people for the lifetime of the product. Company founders Mike Pfotenhauer and Laurie White started the company in 1974 in Santa Cruz, California, introducing such features in the next few years as breathable mesh panels, custom-fit internal frame mountaineering packs, and slide adjustable chest straps. The company moved to a former Gore-tex factory in Dolores, Colorado, in 1990, and then to Cortez, Colorado, in 1994. Nestled in the corner of the rugged San Juan mountains and on the edge of vast sandstone canyon country, the Cortez landscape provides the Osprey team with constant inspiration and a superb testing ground for the packs.
The remainder of the team, including Osprey founder and head designer Pfotenhauer, reside in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Surrounded by heat, endless bustle, and vibrant energy, Team Vietnam designs and builds Osprey packs to the company's exacting standards. Living in HCM City provides many benefits, including the ability to ensure fair labor standards for the company's employees and establish face-to-face relationships with the factories that build the company's packs. Osprey's mission is to create innovative, high-performance gear that reflects the employees' love of adventure and devotion to the outdoors.
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