bluesign® approved 100% recycled 210D and 420D high-tenacity nylon, DWR treatments made without PFAS
Pack Access
Top
Number of Exterior Pockets
6+
Hipbelt
Yes
Raincover Included
Yes
Dimensions
21.26 x 11.02 x 9.84in
Gender
Men's
REVIEWS
4.5
10 Reviews
James Z.
2 months ago
Great Pack For What We
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great pack for what we need. The bladder works great and holds plenty of water for day hikes. Appreciate some of the features like the magnetic clip for the front strap and hose retention. Size was enough to haul what we needed but small enough to remind me we should pack light. Main compartment kept things pretty dry in rainy condition, though we did invest in a dry sac that worked as advertised. Only drawback so far is the main compartment zipper and flap is a little awkward or just different from other packs I’ve worn. All in all very happy customer!
Valdemar T.
3 months ago
Great Backpack For The Size
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great backpack for the size and weight. I like the simplicity of it and it's a great basic backpack for hiking or using for any activites in general. I owned the old 2018 version of this pack using it until it broke and the newest version doesn't disappoint.
Rose M.
6 months ago
I Love This Pack! It's
I love this pack! It's big enough to hold everything I need for a long day of hiking. Holds lots of water, all the zippers are strong, the size of the compartments are perfect. I can't say enough about this pack! And Osprey as a company is fantastic, they stand behind their packs and fix any issues you may have. I won't buy a pack from any other company but Osprey! Highly recommended!
Paul T.
7 months ago
Good Pack But Why Not Have Fasteners For Water Bottle Sleeves? And Zippers That Run Down The Pack Sides.
Got this to have a hydrator pack for Kilimanjaro with room for a raincoat, extra clothes and the usual day pack accessories. As with most day packs these days, there was no zipper, strap or velcro closer at the top of the water bottle sleeves. I, and I bet most, owners use at least one of the sleeves for things other than water bottles. And since this is a hydrator pack with an internal 2. 5 liter water bladder, why would you want to use either sleeve for a water bottle? Yeah, Yeah, maybe you put a sports drink in one of those sleeves but you wouldn't often need both for bottles. So I ended up gluing velcro at the top of each sleeve so my sunscreen, little flashlight, protein bar, etc. etc. wouldn't fall out. I shouldn't have to do this. My second suggestion would be to have the access zippers to the main compartment run farther down the pack. This pack is narrow and deep. To get things that are on the bottom requires an effort, often requiring me to unload a lot of stuff to get to the bottom. Having whined, I also have to say that the hydrator equipment worked great, the firm padding on the back was comfortable and the pack is a great size for what I needed on the mountain. Before using it, I thought that 30 liters would be unnecessarily large for a day pack but I used all of the space. I use the Skarab a lot but I still also use my well travelled Jansport because it has zippered side pockets and the main compartment is much more accessible.
Ktoday
7 months ago
Needs Lifter Straps
Would be perfect if it had load lifter straps, whistle on the chest strap like every other Osprey