




🎒 Stay hydrated, organized, and unstoppable on every trail!
The Osprey Mira 32 Women's Hiking Hydration Backpack is a 32-liter capacity pack designed specifically for women, featuring a dedicated 2.5-liter BPA-free hydration reservoir with magnetic bite valve, adjustable harness for a custom fit, and a ventilated 3D tensioned backpanel for superior airflow. It includes multiple secure pockets, an integrated raincover, and a convenient trekking pole attachment system, making it the ultimate companion for long day hikes or overnight adventures.




| Product Dimensions | 14"W x 21"H |
| Strap Type | Adjustable |
| Capacity | 2.5 Liters |
| Pocket Description | Stash Pocket |
| Number Of Pockets | 3 |
| Tank Volume | 32 Liters |
| Manufacturer | Osprey Packs |
| UPC | 845136081444 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00845136081444 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 24 x 18 x 3 inches |
| Package Weight | 1.54 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13 x 14 x 21 inches |
| Brand Name | Osprey |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Model Name | Mira 32 |
| Suggested Users | womens |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 10001906 |
| Style | Mira Hiking Backpack |
| Included Components | backpack |
| Size | One Size |
R**
Must have for hikers - it carries a lot
I’ve had this for 2 years and it was a great purchase. My wife and I (husband) take turns wearing it but it can carry snacks on our trips and the bladder is great for having refreshing water on our hikes.
A**.
Best Backpack for Travel and Day Hiking
I told my friend “If I could marry a backpack I would marry this one.” I took it for a ten day international trip plus my carry on and it was able to fit the majority of my items. The frame felt perfect for my waist and I loved being able to carry some water on long day trips. This bag expanded when needed and had all the pockets I could ever need. Great for hiking as well. My only complaint is one I saw before which is that the side pockets located on the harness on the hips is too far back for easy access. Otherwise this is a great backpack and I’d recommend it to anyone.
P**M
A nice daypack and can load up at 2 days worth of clothing, airline carry one
Plenty of pockets if you a type of person who wants organizing on your things. Comfortable pack even if loaded and the side pockets are big enough to accommodate Nalgene or metal bottle or just use the hydration bladder that comes with it.
W**S
Best Hiking Bag
I should of purchased this a long time ago. It’s comfortable supports my back and storage is “GREAT!” Lifetime warranty to product can’t beat it. Worth every penny. Thank you
S**S
Comfy!
I've been hiking with this pack every weekend since I got it in late August--it's super comfortable and plenty of room for water/extra clothes/snacks. The only thing I've had to get used to is the magnetic clasp on the top--it wasn't intuitive on how to unclasp it but I've now gotten the hang of it. In any case, I highly recommend this product!
J**E
More purple than grey
I love this bag so far! Just be advised it is more of an eggplant color than the deep grey it looks like in the picture. Only a couple of months after I got it, the hydration bladder has broken twice. First I replaced the part with the mouthpiece, which was leaking. Now, two pieces that were fused together are separated. It's warrantied, but I have to jump through all sorts of hoops to get it replaced, which might not be worth it when I can buy a new bladder from another brand for $15. I love the pack itself still though.
C**.
Amazing, quality and spacious.
Super comfy, hardly felt like I was carrying anything! This product worked awesome for my 2 week camping trip. Used as a day pack I was able to hold much more than expected and the hydration was super nice. I was able to fit a 2.5L and 3L hydration bladder full together for the longer hikes. Worth the price!
S**K
not for the shorter women or solo hikers
I'm 5'2", and I really wanted to love this pack, but the fit isn't quite right. I've hiked hundreds of miles in this pack now, and I'm always tinkering with the straps to try to get the perfect fit. This was my first decent hiking backpack, so I thought it was just me.Then I went to REI to get a backpacking pack, and had my eyes on the Osprey Aura. I tried it on in-store (in both XS and S sizes), and was miserable. So much pinching in my neck and shoulders regardless of the adjustments I (and the store associate) made. Finally, I tried on the Gregory Deva and it was a totally different experience. I got it to fit correctly within a few seconds and didn't have to adjust it as I walked around the store.I've since read on forums that most short women have trouble getting Ospreys to fit correctly - and Gregory packs or Mariposa by Gossamer Gear are recommended.That being said - if you're NOT quite as short - I think this is a pretty nice pack. It is durable, spacious, and easy to organize. I don't love that I can't reach the water bottle pockets when I'm wearing the pack - on a day hike, I might not always have a partner with me and I don't want to take my pack off very often. However, it does come with a 2.5 liter water bladder, so I'm generally using the side pockets for bug spray and my Stand2Pee (in a drawstring bag). Still, I don't want to take my pack off to reach those either.The hip belt pockets are also small (fits my regular sized iPhone 6s BARELY) and challenging to get in and out of while wearing the pack - but not impossible. They're also not waterproof - so don't store your phone there if there's a chance it will get wet. I do love the Osprey water bladders - so much easier to open/close without leakage than my old Camelbak. I also love the attached rain cover - super convenient.Bottom line: If you're short, or if you'd like to be able to reach things in your pack while wearing it without the help of a partner - maybe look elsewhere. If you're less short and don't hike alone, this might be a great pack for you.
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