Osprey  Raven 14 Hydration Pack - Women's

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Keep your H2O game strong as you speed through winding singletrack with the women's Osprey Raven 14 hydration pack. It offers a bit of extra storage space for your food, water, bike tools and more.

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Features

  • Hydration sleeve has direct zip access and hose path for easy loading; Hydraulics LT 2.5-liter reservoir helps you stay hydrated on the trail
  • Lightweight sternum strap magnet holds bite valve, allowing for easy access to water on the move
  • Stretch mesh zippered hipbelt pockets provide on-trail access for small items; front panel zippered stash pocket provides secure storage
  • Scratch-free heat-embossed zippered slash pocket holds your sunglasses and electronics
  • LidLock bike helmet attachment stashes your helmet for easy transport between rides
  • Side compression straps help to balance and secure your load; straps can also be utilized to carry a full face helmet
  • Stretch mesh front pocket lets you quickly stash extra gear or a rain shell
  • Blinker light attachment and reflective patch provide added visibility for low-light conditions
  • Removable roll-up tool pouch keeps tools handy and organized
  • Redesigned Airscape back panel provides an improved, secure fit and increased ventilation

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Mountain Biking

Frame Type

Frameless

Gear Capacity (L)

14 liters

Gear Capacity (cu. in.)

854 cubic inches

Reservoir Compatible

Yes

Reservoir Included

Yes

Bottle(s) Included

None

Liquid Capacity (L)

2.5 liters

Liquid Capacity (fl. oz.)

84.5 fluid ounces

Weight

1 lb. 10 oz.

Fits Torso Length (in.)

14-19 inches

Fits Waist/Hips

25-50 inches

Material(s)

210-denier double-diamond nylon ripstop/420-denier nylon packcloth

BPA Free

Yes

Frame Material

Atilon foam

Pack Access

Top

Number of Exterior Pockets

6

Hipbelt

Yes

Bite Valve Shut-off Switch

Yes

Raincover Included

No

Dimensions

17 x 8 x 10 inches

Gender

Women's

Reviews
28 reviews with an average rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars

Ratings Snapshot

Product Rating

7 out of 10 (70%) reviewers recommend this product

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Most Helpful Favorable Review

5 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars
Great pack!
cvan
3 years ago
I originally bought this pack for it's intended purpose, as a mountain biking pack. Since purchasing, I've used this pack even more than I expected - it also works great for short hikes, ski days, longer bike rides, etc. Not only do I love the color, but the fit is very flattering on my athletic-built body. I like the stabilizing features on the arms more than I anticipated. I really love that the hydration mouthpiece sits in a place that is so accessible on-trail, but the pack keeps the hose well out of your way while you ride. It actually fits a lot more than I expected too, which is great for such a slim bag. Made this purchase as a "splurge" but now I'm really happy I own this bag in addition to a standard daypack.
cvan
9 people found this review helpful

Most Helpful Critical Review

5 reviews with an average rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars
Undecided
Purple Tumbleweed
6 years ago
I purchased this pack (as well as the previous model on clearance to compare) mainly for riding, but also to replace an old Camelbak for hiking. Out of the bag I can tell it's extremely comfortable and well fitted to a woman's body, and the fabric on the newer model appears to have been upgraded to one more lux vs. the previous model's ripstop nylon. Even so I may end up returning them both. The magnetic water tube clip sits in such a way that it does not play well with the geometry of my more upright endurance road bike, '18 S Ruby. If you are using it on a mountain bike with your arms spaced farther apart it looks like it would work better. You can see where this would be a problem in the stock photos. The question is whether or not I don't mind riding with it dangling. As previous reviewers mentioned I would also prefer a rain cover instead of the useless tool pouch as my bike has a SWAT box built into the frame for tools.
Purple Tumbleweed
Santa Fe, NM
8 people found this review helpful

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Emma T.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

The size overall is great

1 year ago

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The size overall is great for my small frame. When the tool kit is loaded it does take away from internal storage. The waist pockets are smaller than expected. I can store my inhaler in it but not much else. I wish the strap material wound up like my old MULE, and I wish the waist belt could be stowed or detached. Overall I like it and it has done well on hikes, bike rides, and paddle boarding. It even makes a decent purse. The water bladder is easy to install and remove. But I wish the bite valve had a cover. I’m 5’2 and 180lbs for reference.

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cvan
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Great pack!

3 years ago

I originally bought this pack for it's intended purpose, as a mountain biking pack. Since purchasing, I've used this pack even more than I expected - it also works great for short hikes, ski days, longer bike rides, etc. Not only do I love the color, but the fit is very flattering on my athletic-built body. I like the stabilizing features on the arms more than I anticipated. I really love that the hydration mouthpiece sits in a place that is so accessible on-trail, but the pack keeps the hose well out of your way while you ride. It actually fits a lot more than I expected too, which is great for such a slim bag. Made this purchase as a "splurge" but now I'm really happy I own this bag in addition to a standard daypack.

Age:25–34
Yes , I recommend this product
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Dani K
Seattle, WA
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Finally a backpack for a small frame!

5 years ago

I've always struggled to find a nice day pack for hiking that didn't slip off my narrow shoulders. I was recommended to check out the cycling packs and found this one and I couldn't be more pleased with it! there are just enough pockets to stay organized but not so many that you lose track. Also it has a helmet compartment for cyclers out there, but as a hiker its a great storage for additional water or for a hat etc. Very worth the money!

Age:25–34
Yes , I recommend this product
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LA in ABQ
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Great pack - flexible use

2 years ago

Ok…know this is for mtn biking but bought it to use as a hiking day pack for an upcoming overseas trip. Needed a smaller pack than my normal pack so I can go with just carry on luggage. Great pack - plenty of room to do the job. Took out the tool roll at the bottom to stuff in a rain jacket. Several dry runs have been successful. Small enough to meet under seat size requirements for plane.

Yes , I recommend this product
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JoJo
Michigan
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars

Not great for quick access to items

3 years ago

Although this is a nice looking backpack, I found it to not be conducive to my needs. It would have been perfect had it had a pocket where I could put my cell phone. Instead I had to take it off to grab my phone which was pretty annoying by the end of our hike. As a sidenote are used this for hiking and not biking, so it potentially is a better fit for someone that truly is using only for a bike. I ended up keeping as I plan to give to my daughter to use when we go on family hikes as she does not have a phone or any electronics she would need access to.

Age:45–54
No, I do not recommend this product
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Cynthia L.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Comfy, versatile, perfect size & rugged

4 years ago

I have had this pack for 8 mos. It is exactly the right size for me for mtb, easy day hiking & x-country skiing. I have not been all that kind to it but it is holding up great. Most importantly, it's comfortable riding. I have a cranky back (when riding only) so finding this pack has been such a relief. For winter hiking, I take my bike tools out of the tool pocket & put in my traction devices in that pocket. I've only had my hose freeze once & I believe it's because I usually don't zip the hydration tube sleeve all the way closed. I've been out in so very cold weather. I did purchase a rain cover. That's the only feature lacking in this pack. If you can't tell, I highly recommend!

Originally posted on Osprey
Purple Tumbleweed
Santa Fe, NM
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars

Undecided

6 years ago

I purchased this pack (as well as the previous model on clearance to compare) mainly for riding, but also to replace an old Camelbak for hiking. Out of the bag I can tell it's extremely comfortable and well fitted to a woman's body, and the fabric on the newer model appears to have been upgraded to one more lux vs. the previous model's ripstop nylon. Even so I may end up returning them both. The magnetic water tube clip sits in such a way that it does not play well with the geometry of my more upright endurance road bike, '18 S Ruby. If you are using it on a mountain bike with your arms spaced farther apart it looks like it would work better. You can see where this would be a problem in the stock photos. The question is whether or not I don't mind riding with it dangling. As previous reviewers mentioned I would also prefer a rain cover instead of the useless tool pouch as my bike has a SWAT box built into the frame for tools.

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Carebear
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Great for longer day rides or hikes

3 years ago

I got this pack a few weeks ago and am so far loving it. I would say it's a bit large for a short afternoon bike ride but for the longer weekend rides (especially moving into the fall where layering is essential), I anticipate it will be great! I've also taken it for a longer hike and it worked great. This pack was recommended to me by a friend, and I'm so glad. I'm planning to get the smaller one (maybe another one as well) for shorter outings. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because the waist strap is just a little too narrow.

Originally posted on Osprey
Nica
Atlanta Ga
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Great Backpack

2 years ago

Easy to use. Great amount of storage abcs still very light weight.

Age:45–54
Yes , I recommend this product
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kcxx
Colorado
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars

This is a no go for mountain bikers of any ability

5 years ago

I bought and returned this due to the dysfunctional magnetic tube clip. It wouldn't stay put from the moment I left on a mountain bike ride whether that was pavement, blue, green, and definitely not a black run. And the tube is so long that you can just let it hang down, it would really ruin the ride. Part of the issue is that the magnetic piece is just to small. My other grip was having to use the sternum strap, it was really uncomfortable and I tried adjusting it. But to use the magnetic clip for the water hose you must use the sternum strap. Also the pockets sucked because you can't completely open them up wide like you can with a standard back pack. I had to watch a youtube video to figure out how to open the water bladder because it is sealed so tightly I didn't want to damage it. One positive is that you have a lot of gear capacity with the bag, you can take everything you want and more on the trail. I do hike on an occasion and I don't think I would want to use it for that activity either, there are too many better options out there. I purchased the camelbak lux 14 and everything about it is better, its big enough to take everything and the water tube stays in place while I am sessioning.

No, I do not recommend this product
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