Osprey Tempest 30L Ladies’s Climbing Backpack with Hipbelt, Jasper Inexperienced, WM/L
Original price was: $189.95.$138.89Current price is: $138.89.
Value: $189.95 - $138.89
(as of Dec 14, 2024 13:19:10 UTC – Particulars)
A ladies’s-specific streamlined top-loader, the Tempest 30 was made to help large and small adventures alike. Whether or not you’re out for a light-and-fast in a single day or a committing day journey, an injection-molded backpanel and continuous-wrap harness and hipbelt will transfer with you over technical terrain. This versatile light-weight pack affords options—like a reservoir sleeve and trekking pole and ice axe attachment factors—that actually make it ideally suited for a mess of sports activities. Constructed with high-quality bluesign®-approved recycled high-tenacity nylon; a sustainable construct that is powerful and sturdy to endure years of use. Built-in BioStretch seams supply most flexibility with out sacrificing stability for dynamic physique motion. Spacermesh over die-cut foam supplies breathable, snug contact floor. Harness system simply adjusts to suit varied torso lengths.
LidLock bike helmet attachment
Inner padded laptop computer sleeve
Blinkie mild attachment
Stretch mesh pockets on each side of pack present handy storage for bottles and smaller objects
13 reviews for Osprey Tempest 30L Ladies’s Climbing Backpack with Hipbelt, Jasper Inexperienced, WM/L
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Original price was: $189.95.$138.89Current price is: $138.89.
Tiki –
Love the color!
This is a great pack with Osprey quality built in. I love the purple color! However, my intended purpose for this pack was to put a camera insert in it and use it for a day pack that would also hold my personal items. The Osprey Tempest series seems to be quite narrow, and this shape does not lend itself well to my camera insert, which holds a camera body with a 100-500mm zoom lens attached, and still have useable space left over. I’m disappointed because I love this pack in every other way.
Akitasun –
Osprey doesn’t disappoint
I have several Osprey packs and have never been unhappy . I bought this one for my cousin and she was immediately a fan too.
Amazon Customer –
backpack lightweight
i use this bag travelled europe for one month and it’s lightweight and easy to use.
Maria vargas –
Awesome back
I tried many backs, this is a great size and quality, and Light! Recommended
Amy A –
comfy bag
overall I really like it but I don’t like how thin the waist strap is. I have a smaller osprey with a thicker waist strap and I really wish this one had it.
Katherine Lynn –
Love it. Roomy, comfort,
Built for a womanâs body! Finally a backpack that is comfortable!
BGA301 –
Great for small/petite women
I specifically got this because my gf is 5’2″ and 110lbs. This is the only one I found that comes in different sizes and adjusts to individual body types.
shopping made easy –
Hydration systems do not fit in the newest version of this backpack!
I love Osprey backpacks and have several. I found that I needed something for an extended hiking trip where most nights were in mountain huts and only occasional nights where we needed sleeping bags. So something in between a full on backpacking backpack but slightly bigger than a day pack since we would need a sleeping bag shoved in there. My husband has a Talon (men’s version of the Tempest) and I really liked it so decided to order the Tempest for myself. Turns out his version is an old model and the new version has a VERY small opening for the hydration bladder. So small that the new width barely lets me slide my hand in the pouch and despite several attempts, I couldn’t get the hydration bladder inserted. At first I thought that there may be some strap that I forgot to loosen. I wrote to Osprey and got a response explaining that the new version has a smaller opening and the suggestion was that I insert the empty bladder and then fill the bladder. Even empty, it was difficult to insert. I did not attempt to try and fill because I realized this was not going to be a sustainable solution. I really loved all the other features of the pack and will definitely buy one if they redesign the opening.
neilwrob –
Bought this for my wife for our upcoming Camino in Spain. This pack exceeded our expectations. On day hikes she found its light, access to contents is easy and the fit and balance is really comfortable. Fully expect it to hold up to a 30 day hike!
ZOE –
Esta mochila es muy cómoda por su cinturón a la cadera y en el pecho; hace que se equilibre el peso y descanse la espalda. Los tirantes son acochados, cómodos. Los broches fácil de abrochar y desabrochar.Las bolsitas laterales muy prácticas para llevar barrita, kleenex, navaja y cosas necesarias inmediatas durante la marcha, solo que como es curvo el cierre no es tan fácil cerrar.Tiene espacio para meter la bolsa de agua de 2 lts e ir tomando agua sin quitarte la mochila, le falta un himan o broche para sostener el tuvo/popote del agua y no cuelgue.Tiene silbato en el broche del pecho, muy importante.La bolsa superior es basica para guardar cosas a la mano como forro de mochila, lenes de sol, protector solar, etc.Todos los compartimentos hacen tener ordenadas las cosas.El color morado esta genial!Me la he llegado al IztaccÃhuatl, a La Malinche y al Nevado de Toluca; asà como a hikes de 2 dÃas.Súper cómoda, resistente, práctica y recomendable. ððð»
beverly miles –
Brilliant bag, everything you need
Claudia M. –
Zaino da donna che calza benissimo, anche in considerazione del fatto che è disponibile in due taglie differenti. Robusto, ottimi materiali, tasche utili e scomparto principale capiente. Questo in aggiunta degli accessori esterni che permettono il fissaggio dell’attrezzatura lo rende perfetto per trekking anche impegnativi.
Sophie Lang –
Dieser Rucksack ist top, er sitzt prima, sieht super aus und man hat ordentlich viel Platz. Habe ihn für eine Mehrtageswanderung genommen. Die Hüfttaschen könnten etwas gröÃer sein, da mein Handy mit Schutzhülle kaum reinpasst aber ich habe auch eine riesen Schutzhülle. Das Verstellen der Rückenlänge ist auch sehr sinnvoll. Mir persönlich haben die alten Systeme wo der Rücken vom Rucksack körperfern war, also einige Zentimeter Luft zwischen Rücken und Rucksack war, besser gefallen weil man da wirklich einen ziemlich trockenen Rücken behält. Aber heutzutage macht man das eben vielfach über diese Lüftungsschlitze.