Description
Osprey's stripped down, streamlined and svelte Ariel Pro is made for type-two adventures that span days or months; alpine climbing expeditions with remote basecamps, or boundary-pushing thru-hikes through unknown landscapes where the only trail is the one you make. With one zipper and strengthened hardware, this pack provides worry-free dependability. The hipbelt and harness are interchangeable, and the hipbelt can be custom molded to achieve a fit that's as perfect as this pack. No matter how far you go, the Aether Pro is backed by our All Mighty Guarantee, forever.
Features:
- Removable floating top lid with zippered pocket for storing smaller items
- Integrated FlapJacket™ protects packed gear when top lid is removed
- Stow-on-the-Go™ trekking pole attachment allows you to stow your poles in steep terrain or whenever you need your hands free
- Dual removable ice tool loops with upper cord attachments
- Internal reservoir sleeve accommodates up to a 3L reservoir
- Dual front compression straps maintain a slim profile and stabilize loads
- Large, dual removable hipbelt pockets, one zippered and one with a cinch closure, keep a water bottle, snacks and smaller items close at hand
- Dual removable side compression straps stabilize loads or can be removed to save weight
- Reinforced cord loops to attach Osprey Daylite daypack or Alpine Pocket
- Removable sleeping pad straps
- Sternum strap with whistle for moments when “safety third” doesn’t cut it*
Specifications:
Volume | Dimensions | Weight | |
WXS | 3783 IN3 / 62 L | 30.71H X 16.14W X 14.17D IN. | 3.6 LBS. |
WS | 3967 IN3 / 65 L | 32.68H X 16.14W X 14.17D IN. | 3.73 LBS. |
WM | 4150 IN3 / 68 L | 34.65H X 16.14W X 14.17D IN. | 3.85 LBS. |
FABRIC
- MAIN - NanoFly 210D Nylon X 200D UHMWPE
- ACCENT - 315D Nylon Cordura USA
- BOTTOM - 200D UHMWPE
Additional Information
Year | Spring 2018 |
---|---|
Intended Use | Hiking/Backpacking |
WARNING: California Proposition 65
This product can expose you to chemicals including Dimethylformamide, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.