Description
For the perfect womens pack to carry when every ounce matters but you still need to count on your backpacking pack for a supportive carry, the Eja is just the ticket. Reach for the Eja 48 for the perfect mid-size ultra-light, with plenty of room to put in the miles, but not so much that youre tempted to overpack. Highly experienced backpackers will appreciate industry-leading comfort and ventilation—without the weight it often adds—making it the perfect pack for committing thru-hikes and ultralights like the AT or Colorado Trail. Need to trim some extra weight? An integrated FlapJacket takes the place of the removable floating lid in a pinch. Plus, our refined AirSpeed® suspension keeps you cool with maximum airflow between you and your pack, so each mile stays as comfortable as the last. Made with 100% recycled materials.
Features
- Top pocket web loop attachment points
- Removable floating lid with top- and under-lid zippered pockets
- Integrated FlapJacket cover for lidless use
- Internal hydration sleeve with center back hose port
- Front stretch mesh pocket for stashing gear
- Dual-access stretch mesh side pockets
- Dual strippable side compression straps
- Web lash points for attaching overloads
- Removable sleeping pad straps
- Dual ice axe loops with bungee tie-off
- Dual zippered hipbelt pockets to keep essentials handy
- Stow-on-the-Go trekking pole attachment
- Sternum strap with integrated safety whistle
Adobe Verified Buyer –
Really nice pack. I’ll compare to the old model. I have used the Eja 48 model before this one. There are things I like more about this new model and things I like less. Here is my comparison: Pros for new model: Not as wide as the old one. Side pockets, however they are really hard to zip after you open them while wearing the pack. Shoulder adjustments are really nice. The hip belt is positioned
Stormygirlie Verified Buyer –
Terrible design, painful and unusable My experience mirrors that of the other reviewer. Your scapula will be a-hurting if you choose this pack, so don’t choose this pack. It is weirdly badly designed, not like Osprey to make a sucky pack. Absolutely no way to improve the comfort of this pack in the field, because the hard plastic design is what it is–hard and placed exactly where you
Christine Verified Buyer –
Major flaws with redesign I used the exos on thruhike and was eager to try the eja for a womens specific fit. The shoulder straps and belt fit where a big improvement for me, but there are two flaws that keep me from using this pack. The biggest flaw is the plastic pieces sitting on your scapula. I had abrasions my first time using the pack. The second flaw is the compress
Susi Verified Buyer –
wanted to love this I purchased a small Eja 48 from my local gear store. i loved the forest green color and wanted to buy this pack because i have an osprey levity (im female) and i thought i wanted a pack that would carry a little more weight, bit still be comfortable and lightweight. It also has many more features than the minimalist levity. I have to say, two thin