Osprey Exposure 36

Osprey Exposure 36

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The Exposure 36 is a daypack made by Osprey. It hasn't been rated yet. Be the first to write a review.

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From Moosejaw:
"Free Shipping. Osprey Exposure 36 Pack (Spring 2008) The Osprey Exposure 36 Pack by Osprey is the newest variation of the alpine summit pack. And if you need it to double as your crag pack, no problems.New for Fall 2005, the Exposure Series has been designed to meet the needs of the vertically inclined. Osprey has developed these packs under the guidance of extensive feedback and testing, and it shows. These packs are strong and lightweight. They carry with the superb comfort Osprey is known for. They are well featured but not gadgety. They are streamlined and aesthetically pleasing. Finally, Osprey's Exposure CM* hipbelt brings the technology of custom heat molding to a lightweight ultra-comfortable hipbelt. Combined with three torso sizes Osprey has built climbing packs that fit - no matter what your build is. Specifications Small: Volume cu.in./liters: 2000/33. Weight: 2lb8ozs/1.13 kgs. Medium: Volume cu.in/liters: 2200/36. Weight: 2lb12ozs/1.24 kgs. Large: Volume cu.in./liters: 2400/39. Weight: 3lb / 1.36 kgs. Key Features: 3/8in. (10mm) 7075 AL full-length single stay and HDPE framesheet Fixed hipbelt Floating top pocket with rope tie-ins Internal daisy chain Hydration and Excessory compatible Haul point system Ice tool holsters / shovel wing Front hypalon ice tool buffer Side compression / ski loops Side pocket Front tool handle tie-off and daisy chain Fabrics: 210 twill and 210 x 420 ripstopProtect your pack with the Airporter LZ or Raincover"

From Backcountry.com:
"For ski touring, peak bagging or a day at the crags, carry your gear in the Osprey Exposure 36 Backpack. This minimalist pack is for people who want a well-built low-weight, yet comfortable pack without all the heavy bells and whistles. The single stay and HDPE framesheet in the Exposure 36 will provide plenty of support and still allow you to move freely. It flexes with your body so you won't feel like there is a board strapped to your back while you are trying to climb and ski. From crag to couloir, the Exposure 36 is a great pack for a day in the mountains."

From Altrec Outdoors:
"For the serious alpinist or dedicated scrambler who is in need of a smaller pack for go-light overnighters or long days on technical terrain, the Osprey Exposure 36 backpack is a must have. It comfortably carries up to 40 pounds of the tools of the trade: technical hardware, skis, snow shovels, wands - you name it. But unlike so many other packs, it carries this gear in an organized, secure manner. A good example is the low profile shovel wing that, in addition to hauling snow shovels, doubles as a sleek apparatus to hold ice tools, even those without leashes. Carrying hardware is nice, but comfort and durability are arguably more important when it comes to selecting the right pack. The Osprey Exposure 36 backpack does not disappoint here either. A single aluminum stay and HDPE framesheet support the load and provide stable weight transfer to the built-in padded hipbelt. This hipbelt features Osprey's exclusive ErgoPull technology. The ErgoPull design draws tension along the top and bottom of the belt, not through the center, so it distributes gentle pressure evenly over the entire belt. And if a more substantial suspension system is needed, be sure to check out the Osprey Exposure 50 backpack, a larger pack in the series that features a custom molded hipbelt. On the durability front, the pack makers at Osprey are so confident in the tough construction that they have attached three sewn in loops near the top of the bag so it can be hauled over unforgiving alpine rock. Other useful features include gear loops on either side of the hipbelt, hypalon reinforced side ski carry straps, floating top pocket with under-lid rope tie-ins, and an internal hydration pocket. Yes, there are many features, but viewed from a short distance the Osprey Exposure 36 backpack has a sleek, uncluttered appearance."

From Ramsey Outdoor:
"Light and simple defines this pack. A full length single stay and HDPE framesheet support the load without adding excessive weight while the built-in hipbelt with dual compression straps supports the load comfortably. When you?re out for that day ski tour or bagging that next peak, the Exposure 36 will get you there."

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Where to Buy

Buy Online We found the Exposure 36 at 5 online stores:

StoreProduct DescriptionPrice

Moosejaw
Exposure 36 Pack (Spring 2008)$139.00Buy Now

Backcountry.com
Exposure 36 Backpack - 2400cu in$97.26Buy Now

Altrec Outdoors
Exposure 36 Backpack$110.97Buy Now

Ramsey Outdoor
Exposure 36$109.99Buy Now

US Outdoor Store
Exposure 36 Daypack$96.95Buy Now

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Backcountry.com

$97.26 Exposure 36 Backpack - 2400cu in

Altrec Outdoors

$110.97 Exposure 36 Backpack

Ramsey Outdoor

$109.99 Exposure 36

US Outdoor Store

$96.95 Exposure 36 Daypack