The women's-specific Dyna 6 is designed for speed and comfort on your long fast and light running adventures or shorter ones where you might want to carry a few extra bits of kit in case the weather turns or it gets dark while you're out. It has a vest-pack fit with plenty of room for extra layers or gear with convenient features like harness pockets for food and supplements, a 1.5-litre running-specific Hydraulics™ LT reservoir, soft flask compatibility, trekking pole storage and bounce free carry. Built with recycled materials.
Features
3D Spacermesh bodywrap harness for lightweight padding, full ventilation and soft irritation-free contact surface
Body wrap harness:
Adjustable and snap-in-removable dual chest straps for customised stability
Two front harness extra-large stretch mesh soft flask/food pockets and four lower stretch mesh food/ supplement pockets
Airmesh bodywrap for maximum ventilation, stability control and soft irritation-free contact surface
Multiple sizes and gender-specific fit for long trail comfort
Hydration sleeve with direct-zip access and hose path for easy loading
Comes with an Osprey Hydraulics® 1.5 LT run-specific reservoir
Vertical zipped harness slash pocket for valuables or phone
Front panel zipped compartment
Stretch mesh front pocket for quickly stashing extra gear
Trekking pole/ice axe attachment
Tuckaway safety whistle
Two open stretch mesh side panel pockets
Fabrics are bluesign® approved
Specifications
Capacity
6 Litres (all)
Dimensions
26 x 36 x 12cm (Small) 31 x 36 x 12cm (Medium) 36 x 36 x 12cm (Large)
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