Osprey Raptor 14 Hydration Pack - Men's
With the Osprey Raptor 14 men's hydration pack on your back, you'll have plenty of water for longer rides and epic climbs—as well as on-trail access to your sunglasses, bike tools and electronics.
- Stable, comfortable and breathable design features a bike-specific winged harness
- Made from recycled fabrics with a PFAS-free durable water repellent (DWR) finish
- External reservoir sleeve with direct zip-access and hose routing for easy loading; Hydraulics™ LT 2.5 L reservoir included
- Lightweight, sternum-strap magnet allows easy access to your water
- LidLock bike helmet attachment
- Blinker light attachment and reflective patch (light not included)
- Scratch-free, heat-embossed zippered slash pocket; stretch-mesh front pocket; 2 stretch-mesh zippered hipbelt pockets
- Bike tool organization in main compartment; removable roll-up tool pouch keeps tools handy and organized
Imported.
View all Osprey Cycling Hydration BackpacksBest Use | Mountain Biking |
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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 | 2 lbs. 2 oz. |
Fits Torso Length (in.) | 17-21 inches |
Fits Waist/Hips | 25-50 inches |
Material(s) | 210-denier recycled bird's-eye dobby nylon (bluesign-approved) |
BPA Free | Yes |
Frame Material | Atilon foam framesheet |
Pack Access | Panel |
Number of Exterior Pockets | 4 + main compartment |
Hipbelt | Yes |
Hipbelt Pockets | Yes |
Bite Valve Shut-off Switch | Yes |
Raincover Included | No |
Gender | Men's |
Sustainability | Contains recycled materials Contains materials that meet the bluesign® criteria |
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Amazing bag with one annoying issue
I’ve had the older version of the Raptor 14 and have loved it for years. Amazing bag for hiking and biking. The new bag is very similar to the old bag with upgrades in fabric that seems easier to clean. I’ve looked at other styles and have always come bag to this bag. One major issue from Osprey is the plastic sternum strap. These are IMPOSSIBLE to replace the plastic buckle on the rigid piping. If this breaks on your bag, they replace the piece easily but getting it back on the piping is nearly impossible. Outside of this plastic sternum buckle, I love this bag.
Better bike bag than I knew existed
This bag is expensive, but it is awesome. It has features I never knew I needed like the tool compartment and the hydration bladder compartment with a really easy hose zipper. It can hold a lot in relatively small space and with really useful pockets. It stays close to your back, the straps tighten down nicely, and the weight does not flop around at all. It is just a great design with high quality fabric and zippers.
perfect for shorter hikes
first hydration pack i've purchased and i love it. requirement for future hikes. purchased for shorter, <5 hour hikes, and it was the perfect size. Keeps moisture away from your back and is still supportive.
Fantastic Backpack
I am entirely delighted with Raptor 14. So far it has met or exceeded all of my expectations. It boasts an array of features, none of which are exaggerations. The Airscape Back Panel and Winged Shoulder Straps provide an unexpectedly comfortable, unencumbered fit. The Tool Pouch/Pocket is also great. The pack integrates several other pockets and stash spots, some even seemingly hidden. I appreciate that particular feature in a backpack. Previously, I had utilized a CamelBak Mule. The Mule had been my daily pack for several years. I had also considered a Black Diamond Distance 22. But the absence of a hip belt made it an imprudent choice for my use. I'm finding the Raptor 14 is not only a stellar bike pack. It has also been great for daily outings when I venture without my bike. I am unable to distinguish any negative attributes. The Raptor 14 has been a fantastic addition to my backpack arsenal.
Great Pack
I love my hydration pack. I've been a longtime fan of the Osprey packs and recently decided to go to the slightly larger Raptor 14. I much enjoy the extra volume, and as expected the bag is very stable while I'm the trails. The only thing that I hate is that the magnet for the bit valve will not stay connected at all!
Great except bladder
This is my 3rd raptor. Love the pack keeps getting better. The bladder is a PITA to fill so I use an old camelback one. Loose the zip top add a functional handle and you’ve got a great product.
Charged us $25 for parking to shop at their store
Nothing like us spending time and a lot of monry to plan out exactly what gear we want for them to charge us parking charges when we were shopping in their store. They refused to validate the parking when it was am open and empty lot at the time we visited the store. Yes we spent 2 hours and 6 minutes there to go over the different gear we wanted. But charging anyone $25 to shop at your store will make us not want to shop their again.
Sub-par design.
The hip belt pockets won't even hold an average size smartphone (iPhone 14 in my case), and even if they were large enough, carrying a phone still wouldn't be an option as the material is very thin, not padded inside or out, and a phone would feel like a hard hunk of metal against my hips (see note about the Camelbak Skyline below). Also, in designing an MTB hydration pack that holds 14 L of gear, which is what I wanted, a 2.5 L water bag is too small - depending on temperature and accompanying safety concerns, I often fill my Camelbak Skyline's 3 L water bag to the top; unfortunately, its gear volume is only around 8 L, often too small for my needs; yet, the Skyline's hip belt pockets are significantly larger and padded on the inner side for comfort as well as for carrying a phone - I'm not even aware the phone is there. I'd read that Osprey packs were the best for reasons unknown...but that's the internet for you.
Great bag for Mountain Bike and short day hikes!
I take this bag with me for all MTB rides and short day hikes. Packs well with a full bladder. I mostly carry water, few snacks, and a lot of bike tools, spare tubes, 1 spare tire, and a phone. This bag was meant for bike riders so look somewhere else if you need to carry camera gear or want to stay in the woods overnight.
Raptor Osprey
The Raptor Osprey bike backpack is great! It feels secure and fits comfortably. It is a great bike backpack for those who bicycle long-distance and or day hike. It feels great and is comfortable. I highly recommend this product!