Manual Osprey Exos 58 Backpack

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REMOVABLE TOP POCKET
The Exos Series features a
removable floating top pocket with
an internal key clip and under-lid
zippered mesh pocket. To remove
the top pocket, release each
compression strap and flip back the
top pocket. A) Locate the toggle
buckle by the grab handle near the
top of the packs backpanel and
release the buckle from the sewn-
in, cord loop attachment point.
B) On each corner of the top pocket
find the connecting toggle buckles
and release the buckles from the
sewn-in cord loop attachment
points at the top of the pack ’s
backpanel C) Reverse to re-attach.
INTEGRATED FLAPJACKET™
CLOSURE SYSTEM
Whenthepackisbeingused
without the removable top pocket,
the FlapJacket™ lid deploys
to provide main compartment
protection from the elements and
top-down compression to keep
the pack load stable. To deploy
the FlapJacket™, remove the top
pocket as described above and
deploy FlapJacket™ over the main
compartment using the top pocket
attachment straps to buckle and
cinch into place.
REMOVABLE SLEEPING PAD STRAPS
Each Exos Series pack features
cross functional, removable
sleeping pad straps providing
external gear carry options. To
utilize the straps, adjust to desired
length using the sewn-in duckbill
slider buckles found at the base of
each side of the pack and tension
over load to secure. To remove the
strap completely when not in use,
thread both ends of the sleeping
pad straps through the cord loops
below the front pocket, unthread
the strap from the sewn-in duckbill
slider buckles and remove.
STRETCH MESH
EXTERNAL POCKETS
Every Exos Series pack features a
stretch mesh front pocket and dual
side stretch mesh side pockets
with InsideOut™ compression
providing easily accessible external
gear storage. The InsideOut™
compression feature allows you
to tension and secure loads via
your mesh side pockets. To route
the InsideOut™ compression
straps as desired, A
)
locate the
small duckbill buckle just above
the mesh side pocket and use
your forefinger to pull up as you
pull the webbing down. B
)
Thread
this webbing through the sewn-
in eyelet at the top of the side
pocket near the backpanel of the
pack to free completely. You can
now route the webbing for inner or
outer compression by threading
through the eyelet and positioning
the compression strap inside or
outside of the side pocket.
Additionally, C) you can entirely
remove the side compression
straps by threading the webbing
through both the bottom duckbill
buckle described above and the
duckbill buckle found at the top of
the packs front panel.
ICE TOOL LOOP
A single tool loop found near the
base of your Exos Series pack
works in conjunction with the side
compression strap at the top of
your pack ’s side panel or your own
webbing to provide stable, secure
ice tool carry.
AIRSPEED™ SL SUSPENSION
The Exos peripheral frame is an
6065 aluminum alloy with an
internal suspended cross strut
providing excellent load carrying
support. A 3D tensioned mesh
backpanel with full side ventilation
is stretched over this ergonomic
frame, creating excellent pack-
to-body contact while maintaining
superior ventilation.
EXOFORM™ HARNESS
The ExoForm™ sewn-in, EVA
foam padded harness combines
breathability and performance with
seamless layered mesh covered
foam and spacer mesh at the
shoulders and breathable, padded
mesh where the harness wraps
beneath the armpits. A smooth,
breathable contact surface is
formed providing comfort and
stability while an adjustable
sternum strap with rescue whistle
buckle and sewn-in stretch woven
pockets round out the features.
EXOFORM™ HIPBELT
The ExoForm™ sewn-in hipbelt
features seamless layered
mesh covered foam providing
exceptional comfort , cushioning
and load transfer. Zippered hipbelt
pockets provide easy access
to essentials while a modified,
straight ErgoPull™ closure ensures
a snug, supportive fit.
TIE-OFF POINTS
Multiple cord tie-off points for the
quick attachment of additional gear
are located on both sides of the front
panel on each Exos Series pack.
STOW-ON-THE-GO™ TREKKING
POLE ATTACHMENT
Stow-on-the-Go™ trekking
pole attachment is designed to
conveniently stow your poles
when not in use. To operate:
shorten trekking poles to a safe,
manageable size, A) locate the
elasticized loop below the side
pocket on the left side of pack
then pull loop away from the side
pocket and insert the basket
end of your poles. B) On the left
harness strap locate the trekking
pole icon, C) engage the cord lock
beneath the fabric patch with your
thumb and forefinger and pull up
on the cord to open, place pole
handles in the loop and tighten
with the cord lock to secure.
Reverse to remove
INTERNAL HYDRATION SLEEVE
The Exos Series features an
internal sewn-in backpanel
sleeve with clip attachment to
accommodate up to 3 liters of
hydration. At the top of both
sides of the pack you will find H2O
icons marking the routing points
for your hydration tube. Slip the
reservoir into the sleeve and route
the hose through the right or left
port and through the sewn-in
elastic straps on the harness.
HYDRAULICS RESERVOIR
Add an Osprey Hydraulics™ 2 or
3 liter hydration reservoir or a
Hydraulics™ LT 1.5 or 2.5 liter
hydration reservoir to your pack
for stable, efficient, on-the-go
water management. For more
information, please visit your
local Osprey retailer or visit
www.ospreypacks.com
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Brand Osprey
Model Exos 58
Category Backpacks
File type PDF
File size 1.92 MB

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