

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I love how the Sopris 32 balances stability with easy access. The backpanel entry keeps my gear dry and organized, while the diagonal ski carry makes transitions quick. It’s lightweight enough for big days but still supportive when fully loaded, which is a tough combo to find."" We trust the Osprey Sopris 32 Pack on full-day missions in the backcountry when organization and efficiency matter most. Osprey builds this pack with a women’s-specific fit and a LightWire suspension system that keeps weight distributed evenly, letting us move with more confidence on steep skintracks and long ridge traverses. From the first climb to the last descent, its streamlined profile stays close to the body so we can move fast without feeling bulky. The Sopris 32 is packed with features for alpine touring. The backpanel access keeps our spare layers and dry gear separated from avy tools, while the avalanche safety pocket is designed for quick deployment when seconds count. Multiple ski and snowboard carry options, an ice tool sleeve, and helmet attachment add to its versatility, while the snow-shedding backpanel ensures comfort through variable conditions. Finished with durable recycled materials that reduce ocean waste, this pack performs at a high level while keeping sustainability at the forefront."
Price: $190.00 from Backcountry
| Merchant | Price | |
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| $190.00 | Visit Store |
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