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  • Apr 27

    Product Description

    An everyday pack, with a comfortable Osprey carry, 1500 cubic inches of capacity and smart functionality. Carries a laptop safely securely – along with everything needed for a busy day around town.

    Product Details

    • Amazon Sales Rank: #22430 in Sports & Outdoors
    • Brand: Osprey
    • Model: 017530
    • Fabric type: synthetic
    • Dimensions: 14.00″ h x 4.00″ w x 18.00″ l, 1.70 pounds

    Features

    • 3 color interchangeable webbing closures
    • Easy access front pocket with organizer
    • Padded laptop sleeve compatility up to 15.4″
    • Blinker patch
    • Sternum Strap
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  • Apr 26

    Product Description

    Do your part for the planet with this sharp looking daypack. It will carry your laptop and peripherals as well as odds and ends for after work play.  Our 450d PET fabric stands up to everyday abuse while also looking great.

    Product Details

    • Amazon Sales Rank: #21016 in Apparel & Accessories
    • Brand: Osprey
    • Dimensions: .0″ h x .0″ w x .0″ l, 1.70 pounds

    Features

    • Eco-friendly day pack with multiple organizational compartments
    • Main body, binding tape, and webbing made of 100-percent recycled PET fabric
    • Padded internal laptop sleeve; dual front pockets for books or snacks
    • Side organizer pocket for small items; electronics pocket with built-in music port
    • 1,700 cubic inches of storage space; weighs 1.74 pounds; lifetime warranty

    Customer Reviews

    The Perfect New Daypack is a Recycled One!5
    I love everything about this pack: the padded back and straps, the balanced feel, and the organization of the interior. The design is attractive (I got the “Panda” color) and the fabric is really nice – hard to believe it’s made from recycled materials. I especially like having 2 side mesh pockets, as I like to vacation in warmer locales, and lots of water bottles are a must for me.

    I’m using it for bike trips to the library, day hikes and travel. I was looking at this one and also one by The North Face The North Face Recon Kingfisher Blue Backpack and tried on both at a store in Seattle. I then went home and bought it on Amazon for a better price plus free shipping! I know I’ll be making use of that little mp3 pocket whilst waiting in lines at airports. All in all, a very nice pack.

    Its only the first day, but I’m so excited!5
    After the first day of use: I love the color (rainforest). My frame is small (5’4, 125), and it fits pretty well. not too long for my torso, but I could see if you were tall, that it may be too short.

    Things to know:
    *Those dual front pockets? They’re stacked on top of each other (as in front to back), so they’re huge, and handy, but I can see issues with packing if you fill them with non-flat items. One has organizer pocket inside.
    *There is a waist belt, though it isn’t padded or anything. It is unobtrusive when not in use. It sits sort of high on the waist, not where I’d wear a traditional hipbelt, but it is better than nothing.
    *The pencil/pen organizer pockets are on the large pocket, which seems weird to me, but it was handy today in class, because i was already in the large pocket to get my notebook. The pocket there is also large enough to hold a medium-small external mouse. Handy.
    *The Electronics pocket is really small for a phone. I mean, like maybe one of those old Nokias? maybe…. My iPhone certainly won’t fit, and neither will your blackberry or android, or probably even your flip phone… it is handy for a t-pass, or school id, or other card-sized items. Also, maybe a iPod Nano.
    *The “frame” of the backpack (the back has a plastic sheet enclosed in light padding) seems flimsy, but I think that it’ll be okay in the long run, I’ll let you know.
    *The laptop pocket is not padded. I keep mine in a neoprene case anyway, and i like it better this way, but if you don’t keep the case, this may be a concern. Like, no padding on the front, and only the aforementioned flimsy plastic/foam padding on the back.
    *The headphone access is not situated anywhere close to a pocket in which you could safely put your iPod. Now, I never liked that style of wiring my commute anyway, but it may be a concern for others.

    I’ll add more as I wear this. So far, I recommend it, but again, today was the first day!

  • Apr 25

    Product Description

    With 750 cu.in. of capacity, a padded backpanel, a small zippered front pocket and a laced bungee the Daylite works great on your  pack or on its own.

    Product Details

    • Amazon Sales Rank: #24880 in Sports & Outdoors
    • Brand: Osprey
    • Model: 234800
    • Dimensions: 9.50″ h x 5.00″ w x 18.00″ l, 1.00 pounds

    Features

    • Deluxe Detachable Daypack
    • The Daylite converts to a simple daypack with a buit-in/tuck away spacer mesh harness.  Use it as a pillow for a good night’s rest
    • Daylite Works With: Argon, Xenon, Aether, Ariel, Exposure, Sojourn and Porter Series
    • Mesh covered ridged foam backpanel with central air chimney
    • Panel loader with front slash pocket w/ key clip, mesh side pockets, and front laced bungee compression

    Customer Reviews

    Good Mountain Biking Pack4
    The Osprey Daylite pack is a nice 750 cu.in. pack perfect for mountain biking. It’s a good size for some snacks, spare parts, rain jacket, etc. I really like the external hydration sleeve. Other manufactures require one to go through the hassle of opening one’s pack to access the bladder, removing the hose through a too small slot in the packbag, and then putting a potentially wet bladder back into the packbag. Osprey demonstrates that a 3 liter bladder fits nicely between the pack bag and the padded back panel, which allows one to easily remove and replace the bladder hassle free. After my experience with this little Daylite, I’d love to replace my adventure racing pack with something like an Osprey Talon 35.

    The only thing “wrong” with this pack is that the lightweight mesh straps (which are really plenty substantial for the pack and its probably contents) often get twisted and rolled as one attempts to put it on. Other that, the Osprey Daylite is a sweet little pack.

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