Osprey Renn 50 Women's Backpacking Bag

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About This Item

DESIGN & DETAILS:

  • Wide 4 in. range of tightness or looseness on backpanel accounts for unique torso heights, catering to those who often have to adjust to extremes, and made with a women’s specific fit
  • Transfers weight to hips, a stronger part of the body, removing strain hanging from straps, allowing healthier shoulders that bear less effort, and a pack that’s carriable with ease and stability
  • Ventilates to let air into space between back and backpack using breathable mesh against body, tensioned to keep fabric of bag a small gap away
  • Lightweight while offering tough materials
  • Covers backpack when rain comes using integrated raincover, removable for sunny use, stowable in pocket
  • Compression straps along sides for keeping stuffed bag contained to zippable region
  • Bottom pocket with removable divider for organizing items into sections
  • Easy-access small-gear top pocket
  • Features rescue whistle attached to sternum strap
  • 2 zippered side pockets
  • Mattress pad straps at bottom
  • Interior hydration sleeve for water packs
  • 2 mesh side pockets
  • Cord loop attachment points
  • Brand : Osprey
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Style : 10002865
  • Web ID: 21TRYWWRNN50XXXXXCTP
  • SKU: 22998119
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End UseHiking, Camping
Bag StyleBackpack
Frame TypeInternal
Gear Capacity (L)50 L
Gear Capacity (cu. in.)3051 cu. in.
Weight3 lbs 5 oz
Material(s)Face fabric: 100% polyester | Bottom: 100% nylon
Frame Material4 mm LightWire aluminum
Pack AccessTop
Number of Exterior Pockets4
HipbeltYes
Raincover IncludedYes
Reservoir CompatibleYes
Dimensions26.4" x 14.6" x 13.2"
GenderWomen's
FeaturesBack Panel Ventilation, Hydration Reservoir Compatible, Water Bottle Pockets, Compression Straps, Sternum Strap or Hip Belt, Rain Cover Included

REVIEWS

4.4

100%

Recommended

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Fine Pack - No More, No Less

This was my very first pack as well as the first piece of backpacking gear I ever bought. It has served me well and I'm glad I got so lucky with it. That being said… I carried it most notably on a 7-day trip in the with a 15 pound base weight plus 8 days of food; and I feel like it carried up to 35 pounds really well. I've never been able to dial it in for 100% comfort but I can imagine a lot worse conditions. The fabric is rough and I'm often adjusting the chest strap whenever I'm use the load lifters. The brain is attached straight to the frame without adjustable straps. If the pack is full up to the drawstring, it's nearly impossible to fill the brain to capacity because it gets weird and scrunched. It wouldn't be as big of a bummer if the hip belt pockets were better. The hip belt pockets are small and attached very closely to where the frame and hip belt meet which makes it hard to fill them to capacity. My iPhone 14, for example, doesn't fit. The zippers are next to impossible to use with one hand, so I just don't really use the hip belt pockets. Which wouldn't be as big of an issue if the pack wasn't so heavy. Over 3 pounds to include a brain and hip belt pockets that I can't fully use. Makes me sad. The curve in the frame is great for ventilation but I feel like it takes away from the internal capacity since you can't straighten it out at any point. It also makes using a water bladder tricky depending on your gear. The sleeping pad straps; the load lifters; and the dual-opening/angled side pockets that I wish were standard on every pack are my favorite features. Overall it's a good minimalist pack at a great price if you can get all of your gear to fit; but it's 2 pounds too heavy for me to settle for such bad hip belt pockets and zero water resistance. (5'7"" female; 36-29-43 measurements; 18"" torso)

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It Could Be So Much Better

There are great things about the bag, however it could be so much better. First I'm 5'8"" 145 llbs, hip belt was extremely uncomfortable, and I was at the top of the height adjustment, if you are taller find another pack. Only 2 day hike with 37llbs of gear and my shoulders and hips are wrecked. The placement of the hydro bladder make it impossible to refill on the fly; also very difficult to insert the hose. In the end I ditched using the bladder. Nice pockets for large water bottles, but you can not remove and replace while hiking. It would have been nice if maybe there was a spot to clip water bottle to. I put on belt, but it wasn't ideal. Side pockets on hip belt fantastic! They fit plenty. I wanted a pack that didn't have a lot of extra pockets which is why I liked this bag. Top hood should be adjustable, if you have it loaded and need into interior of pack you have to unload the top so you can close again, super inconvenient. My sleeping bag is bulkier than I like, I tried to make as small as I could with compression sack and fit into interior of bag which took up half bag, but my tent with rain fly and floor fit great into bottom area where most would put sleeping bag and made packing up really fast. I love the color, the capacity, the durability/ruggedness, the price point. Just seems it was so easy to have been so much better.

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Love This Backpack

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I took this backpack on a 5 day backpacking trip to Iceland and it was PERFECT. Sturdy, and comfortable. Easy to pack a ton into it. maybe the only think that I wish it had was an outside pocket on the front for some additional easy access (but definitely still great without). Also love the build in rain cover.

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Renn 45

Great things I love about this backpack, it's very easy to pack, a lot of compartments, very comfortable to carry and I love the colour.

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I Would Highly Recommend This!

I've used this to train with 35lb water sack on multiple day hikes and 2 day summit trip to Mt. Rainier. This pack can hold more weight, and highly adjustable. I'm 5'1"", 103lb very petite person, and I was able to have the torso adjusted to the shortest and the hip straps tight all the way to fit my short torso well. The floating divisor is easier and allows for more flexible storage, which I loved. I was able to fit a heavy duty sleeping bag and stuff the small empty areas with my snacks and dry socks, day gloves. Also for the panel cord loops I ended up buying elastic shock cords and cord locks for holding my ice axe, crampons, and my helmet. The only complaint I would have is the hip belt pockets could open a bit wider with longer zippers, and the backpack brain could be designed better in the way that it's easier to access and open from all angles when the pack is on the ground. Detachability would've been nice.

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