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When every ounce matters but you still want a supportive carry, the women's Osprey Eja 48 is just the ticket for your fast-and-light adventures, backpacking overnights and committed thru-hikes.
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View the Osprey Eja Product LineView all Osprey Backpacking PacksBest Use | Backpacking |
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Frame Type | Internal Frame |
Adjustable Torso Length | Yes |
Material(s) | 100-denier high-tenacity recycled ripstop nylon/400-denier high-tenacity recycled nylon (bluesign approved) |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Number of Stays | 1 peripheral hoop |
Reservoir Compatible | Yes |
Suspended Mesh Back Panel | Yes |
Pack Access | Top |
Number of Exterior Pockets | 6 + main compartment |
Raincover Included | No |
Hipbelt Pockets | Yes |
Gender | Women's |
Sustainability | Contains materials that meet the bluesign® criteria Contains recycled materials |
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My partner got this bag for me awhile ago. It was my first hiking bag, and it’s so comfortable! It fits to my back and hips very well! (I’m 5 ft 2 and have wide hips if that helps!) I have no problem fitting what I need in there and if I can’t there’s plenty of places to stuff, attach, lock, and tie to! It’s been overnighting with me and just out for a day hike with my hammock gear! It fits a 2.5 liter bladder perfectly! The only thing is if you pack it unbalanced, it’ll be like trying to wrangle a toddler lol. But it was a perfect bag for me!!
I've used this pack for 4 trips (up to 10 miles each day) this summer and really like it. I wanted to go more lighweight (pad, bag, pack) but wasn't sure about losing comfort. But it fits me well and feels better than my older Osprey. I've kept it to under 25 lbs and it feels great. I'm 5'7", 34A.
super comfy pack. adjustability makes it great to fine tune. pockets are useful too. love the teal color
I love this pack. I’ve used it for short backpacking trips and on the Camino de Santiago. It’s super comfy with a good frame and distributes the weight well.
I got this pack to replace my Osprey Renn. Unfortunately, the Eja is is just as uncomfortable as the Renn. I had hope because I got the correct size for me and this pack is under 3 pounds - I thought it would be a better fit and be more comfortable. I have very bony hips (front and back) and this pack had little padding. To make this pack work for me I ended up wrapping a folded fleece blanket around my hips to cushion the impact. I am 5' 7" and fluctuate between 105 - 116 pounds.