The all-new Ariel Backpacks boast Osprey's best-fitting design for trekking technical terrain comfortably, and the Ariel 65 is the biggest backpack in the bunch. Sized for weeklong trips and weekenders, the Ariel 65 is a solid choice whether you're carrying heavier loads or just enough gear for a night. The back torso adjusts vertically to customize the fit for all sizes, and On-the-Fly shoulder strap and waist belt adjustments ensure quick-and-easy micro-adjustments that you can cinch on the trail. Osprey not only integrated a rain cover, but also treated the main fabric in DWR in case you don't get the cover on in time. A LightWire frame offers surprisingly stiff rigidity for how light the pack weighs, and Airscape mesh provides breathable ventilation on your back.
Responsible Collection: Bluesign Approved;
Material: [main, bottom] 420HD nylon packcloth, PFC-free DWR coating, [accent] 210D nylon diamond, PFC-free DWR coating;
Volume: [x-small/small] 62L (3783cu in), [medium/large] 65L (3967cu in);
Support/Suspension: [frame] LightWire, [back panel] AirScape;
Shoulder Straps: Fit-on-the-Fly;
Waist Belt: Fit-on-the-Fly;
Hydration Compatible: 3L compatible;
Reservoir Included: no;
Access: top, large front zip;
Pockets: 1 stretch mesh front, 2 zippered waist-belt, 2 stretch mesh side;
Ice Axe Carry: yes;
Trekking Pole Carry: yes;
Sleeping Bag Compartment: removable straps, zippered divider compartment;
Rain Cover: included, PFC-free DWR;
Detachable Daypack: anchor loops for Osprey Daylite pack (sold separately);
Compression: [upper] dual side straps, [lower] Inside-Out straps;
Dimensions: [x-small/small] 29.5 x 15.75 x 11in, [medium/large] 31.5 x 15.75 x 11in;
Claimed Weight: [x-small/small] 4lb 13.6oz, [medium/large] 4lb 14.3oz;
Activity: backpacking;
Manufacturer Warranty: lifetime;
storecredits: 0.0;