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Osprey Raptor 10L Men’s Mountain Biking Backpack with Hydraulics Reservoir, Black

Original price was: $165.00.Current price is: $122.95.

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Ride all day with this spacious, premium mountain bike hydration pack and included 2.5-liter reservoir. Hipbelt pockets on the Raptor 10 grant in-motion access to snacks or phone. A winged shoulder harness and airmesh wrap hipbelt keep your ride stable and secure, even on gnarly descents, and bike-specific features like a tool roll and sunglasses pocket will delight even the most serious riders.
Ride Stability – Bike-specific winged shoulder harness and airmesh wrap hipbelt create ultimate stability for the roughest rides.
Trailside Organization – Ride confidently and with peace of mind, benefiting from features like a tool roll, internal organization and intuitive hydration sleeve access.
Reservoir Included – Quick access to the Osprey Hydraulics LT 2.5 L reservoir keeps you hydrated for the miles ahead.
Stretch mesh front pocket for quickly stashing extra gear
Zippered pocket inside main compartment with key clip

2 reviews for Osprey Raptor 10L Men’s Mountain Biking Backpack with Hydraulics Reservoir, Black

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  1. BC in SB

    Terrific cycling pack – Osprey nailed it!
    I have a lot of Osprey packs, and most of them I love for their quality and thoughtful designs (one notable exception is their “Transporter” waist pack, which I hate, but I digress…). If you are into long distance/cross country mountain biking, or like to visit mountain bike parks and spend all day riding the trails, this is a GREAT pack – it has room for all the essentials and the included tool roll is absolutely brilliant! The frame system is also pretty great on this pack because it fits snug and doesn’t bounce around, but flexes with your body movement really well. The “Airscape” back also does a reasonably good job of breathing (I definitely notice it when I start a descent after a long climb where my back has gotten all sweaty and then immediately cools down due to the airflow behind the back). The hip strap works really well too – it is wide enough to actually provide good lateral support and keeps the pack centered on the big whoops. The little pockets are handy for a snack bar or chapstick, but can be tricky to access while riding because they sit pretty far back (even for someone with a 32″ waist).Since this is sold as a “hydration pack” I should address those features as well. One thing I really like in a hydration pack is an insulated tube and bladder compartment. I used to have a High Sierra unit from Costco of all places that was my absolute FAVE in this regard – it would keep my water chilled a long time even when temps were in the 80’s. This pack lacks insulation in the main compartment, but the tube is “kinda” insulated by the zippered enclosure that it rides in. The main benefit of this zippered enclosure is that it keeps the tub from dangling around. The tubes usually come very long and need to be cut to length for your body and style of riding. The 2.5L capacity is plenty for most all day outings, and the quality of the bag itself is really nice and cleverly designed to make it easy to fill. I’ve used these hydration bladders in day packs and multi-day backpacks and they have held up incredibly well over the years.Overall, the build quality and feature set makes this pack worth the price, particularly considering that Osprey generally has fantastic warranty support. Over the 30 or so years I have been using Osprey gear, I have had a couple of pieces replaced “no questions asked’ even without a receipt. I don’t know if they are still this flexible, but this past success with the brand gives me confidence in their products.

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  2. Brett

    A great bag for anyone who does significant mileage on their bike
    Fantastic quality, as usual. The pack is small but doesn’t feel small on the back – the shape is perfect to sit nicely against the natural curve of the back and ribs. The reservoir setup took a moment for me to access as I tried to figure out where it was – Osprey have used the zip for that compartment as part of the tube retention mechanism. The tube is held in place for most of it’s length by a zipper than closes over it down the right strap – when opened, the tube is free and the reservoir compartment is open. I like this, though if you are a lefty it does mean you are stuck with the right-hand straw.The reservoir is large and sturdy, with a well-implemented sealing system. I found it to be watertight.The reservoir is held in place using a simple toggle, with the shape making it unlikely it would jump free at any point. This allows the reservoir some movement, which seems like it reduces the stress on the connection point – I could see a fully-loaded reservoir eventually tearing on more static connections.Aside from that, there is good storage in the bag. Enough for some warm/rain layers, first aid kit, and some food. You won’t be going camping with just this bag, but it has enough room to be prepared. The repair kit storage is a good addition – you can store some of your essential bike repair gear in here. I found it can take my multitool (chain tool, allen wrenches, ratchet wrench with multiple bits, puncture repair kit, extra tire levers, and a spare tube). I didn’t have any issues with space and I don’t even have the “best” gear (which is usually smaller in inverse proportion to its price).As for riding, I found that it was comfy while loose and while tightly cinched, though the more… ahem…robust gentleperson may find the belt strap a little restrictive when leaning forward. I didn’t notice any major problem with not wearing the waist strap. The limited volume of the bag means it is unlikely to be so heavy that the waist strap becomes essential.This is a comfortable bag for a niche use – do not buy if you are looking for a hiking day pack as the biking-specific features are everywhere and will limit the value you get out of it. If you’re going for a day out on your bike, this is the option to use. You can carry everything you need to help get you home and look good doing it.Easy recommendation.

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    Osprey Raptor 10L Men’s Mountain Biking Backpack with Hydraulics Reservoir, Black
    Osprey Raptor 10L Men’s Mountain Biking Backpack with Hydraulics Reservoir, Black

    Original price was: $165.00.Current price is: $122.95.

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