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Osprey Packs Talon 33 Backpack - 1900-2000cu in

Osprey Packs Talon 33 Backpack - 1900-2000cu in

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Osprey Packs Talon 33 Backpack - 1900-2000cu in

Hike, go canyoneering, or take a quick overnight trip with your Osprey Talon 33 Backpack. This lightweight backpack holds loads up to 25 pounds and is all you need for a day or two in the backcountry. Access the main compartment from the top and stash your helmet or trekking poles in the front or side stretch pockets. An external hydration compartment holds your water bladder (not included). A loop on the bottom of the Talon 33 lets you tow your teammate during an adventure race. Ice axe loops make this pack a good option for climbing frozen waterfalls, too. Osprey gave this backpack a padded back panel with air channels and a mesh harness and hip-belt, so plenty of air circulates underneath this pack to keep you cool. Pockets on the harness and hip-belt are ideal for your energy bars and gel.

Bottom Line: Whether you hike slot canyons, spend the night in the forest, or ice climb, the Osprey Talon 33 Backpack should go with you.

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Rating for this product: 5

Osprey Talon 33

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May 7, 2007

Bought this pack for long day hikes and lightweight overnight trips. Used primarily in the desert the suspension system is well ventilated. The pockets are easily accessed and the buckles and strap systems are intuitive and easy to use. I have a long torso, the pack is fully adjusted beyond the third marker but it is comfortable. The top pocket is easy to open, even with gloves on. The energy gel pockets on the shoulder straps are mounted a little high but they're still usable. I tried this pack and the Ultimate Direction Speedemon and chose to keep the Osprey.

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Rating for this product: 5

Best pack I've used

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January 15, 2010

I picked up this pack on a whim before going to NY without trying it on first. From the moment I received it I have been amazed. While it may not look like there is much cushioning in the shoulder straps and hip belt it is leaps and bounds more comfortable than my TNF Terra 60. The hip belt pockets are a little small, and I'd prefer if they extended deeper towards the pack. I was a little confused about the hydration sleeve before ordering, but let me help clear that up. There is a sleeve INSIDE the pack but outside the main compartment. Your bladder does not hang outside the pack between the back panel. Mine currently holds my Camelback Unbottle 100 oz without any troubles. Quality is top notch and after about 2 dozen uses it doesn't show any signs of wear. If you are using the side compression straps the bottle holders on the sides are difficult to use without strap adjustment.

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I am looking for a climbing, mountaineering, and lightweight

I am looking for a climbing, mountaineering, and lightweight overnighter pack. would this be good or is it too small or vise versa? also trying to keep it in budget range. ($100-150).
THANKS!!

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5 days ago

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You can pull lightweight overnights with this pack, but not during the winter. In warmer months, this would be a great pack for day hikes and stealthy overnights. It's not going to take down Denali, or anything over 2 nights unless you're going very very light, super minimal. For under 130 bucks, this is a great pack. At 2,000 cubic inches, and at under 2 lbs, its perfect for overnight peak bagging missions and general debauchery. Cheers!

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5 days ago

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Rating for this product: 5

Nice Pack!

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February 11, 2009

I picked this up and took it out a few times. It was wicked comfortable and adjusted plenty to fit me and remain comfortable. It's a good looking pack with plenty of room. In the end I took it back as it wasn't quite what I was looking for. It's a fairly thin material and I wanted something thicker like the Exposure. None the less this is a killer pack for what it is intended.....

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Rating for this product: 4

pretty darn good for solo fastpacking

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November 5, 2008

i decided this past summer to couple two of my favorite activities: trail running and backpacking. fastpacking, as it is often called, required the purchase of some new equipment including a pack small enough to run with, but large enough to fit a bivy, stove, water, food, and some extra clothing. the osprey talon met my criteria and felt good in the store, so i bought one and tested it in the san juan mountains.

the pack fits real tight to the body and cinches up very well without coming loose -- both conducive to comfortable trail running. although the materials are rather flimsy (to make the pack so light), the build feels solid and bears true to the high quality that characterizes most osprey products; i think it could take a lot of abuse before falling apart.

my only gripes would have to be about the discomfort of having a full 3 liter bladder in the built-in hydration sleeve... this was clearly more weight than the bag was designed for and resulted in a considerable amount of bounce. emptying some of the water remedied the problem, however. also, depending on the volume of your gear (how ultralight you are willing to go), you may be able to get by with the talon 22 liter pack instead of the 33 liter pack. i will likely make this trade before i do any more fastpacking since i found myself with some excess space.

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i am looking at this pack for an LDS mission where i wil wear

i am looking at this pack for an LDS mission where i wil wear it everday for 2 years in San Bernardino Cailfornia riding a bike alot of the time. would it be a god day pack and be durable enough to last that long?

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November 11, 2009

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If you decide to go with this pack (I wouldn't recommend it) I would also recommend getting it in the Magnesium Gray color as this will draw much less attention to you and will be more conservative as required by the Church. I'm thinking the biggest problem you will face is theft. As many who have served missions in US cities knows, missionaries draw a lot of attention. I would be wary of getting something that looks expensive or is desirable by malcontents. There will be plenty of time after your mission to get the cool gear. Besides just think how much better it will be when you get the better pack after using a lesser pack for two years? I call this the 'Huffy' principle.

I would look for a general backpack with descent shoulder straps and large YKK branded (size 10) zippers (most common failure are the zippers). I would check out the North Face Daypacks on this site. They use YKK size 10 zippers. I would also get one that is black with the least amount of 'flash' possible. Don't go to Walmart or Target either. I would stick to a specialty outdoor shop or a good outdoor website (like backcountry.com) to find this type of pack. I guarantee after a few months in the field whatever kind of pack you have won't matter much as long as the zippers still work and it is fairly comfortable to carry. Just my two cents. Good luck on your mission!

By: Backcountry.com Vendor Rep
November 11, 2009

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Osprey makes great packs and it should last you the two years and be a great bag for hiking once you get home. Make sure you wash your hands and bag straps often, the dirt from handling the straps will leave brown marks on your shirt no matter what bag you choose. Get a hydration pouch too, its nice having water always on you. Good luck and have fun.

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November 11, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Awesome Pack - but not for me

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July 23, 2007

I researched a lot of packs and finally decided on this one. It's chock full of features and beautifully and intelligently crafted/designed. It's perfect for long day trips and maybe a very lite overnight. The main problem for me was the rigid plastic ridge on the upper back of the pack. I have very little body fat and the ridge rubbed to the point of causing a major sore spot by the end of a 9 hour hike.

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Rating for this product: 5

impressive

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October 2, 2008

Very nice features for a pack this size - more bells and whistles than I expected, and very good value for the $. Very comfortable, nice adjustment options, well balanced. I do agree with other reviewer on the clasps/buckles - they seem a little bit flimsy, and I can only hope they will hold up in the long run. Just did 4 days fast-packing in warm temps, and this pack fit the bill.

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I am considering this pack for a young boy scout for summer camp.

I am considering this pack for a young boy scout for summer camp. It is a week long camp and he has to pack a sleepingbag, mess kit, and clothes. I was thinking if he packed light as far as clothes go, maybe nylon and tech fabrics that the small size of this pack would work for him. He is on the small side and it seems like the full size packs are too much. Any suggestions?

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June 5, 2009

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Sure this would work. However I would look at the sizing chart and check out the torso length and match that up with his. That is going to be the most important thing for fitting him.

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June 5, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Very Light! Good product, not great.

By:
September 7, 2007

After reading many good reviews on this product (mostly from people who didn't pay for it) I was excited and went out and bought one. I had very high expectations. I bought this product for fast packing, basically short overnight trips. The backpack is very light. It fit all I needed for my overnighter in Kentucky, but I have two complaints. The adjustment to get it to fit well and feel good took me a long time. I was playing with the straps most of my trip. Secondly when I used the hydration pocket and my Camelbak bladder was full it pushed on my back and made a good fit impossible. So overall this is a good light backpack. Doesn't hold much, but overall I am happy with it.

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Rating for this product: 5

Osprey Talon 33

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May 29, 2007

Great day/overnight pack. Very light and very comfortable. buckles don't look durable but they work well. Water reservoir takes up quite a bit of room making the main compartment a bit narrow. Pack fits securely making it great for scrambling or climbing. All in all very happy with my purchase.

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Rating for this product: 5

phenomenal daypack

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May 8, 2009

this pack is awesome! I've mainly been using it for climbing and i love it. lots of gear loops to clip stuff to and super light. I can fit my shoes, small rack, chalk, chalk bag, extra layer, food, two nalgenes, first aid kit, and tarp in the bag with tons of room to spare. The cinch strap under the hood is perfect for carrying a 60m rope. It's been great for hiking too. If you pack light this is definitely large enough for an over-nighter as well.

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Would this be a good pack to do Europe with? What size would

Would this be a good pack to do Europe with? What size would you suggest (is the large as big as my car)?

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April 16, 2009

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I traveled through Europe and Asia over the course of three months with a similar sized pack. You can do it, but expect to wash a lot in sinks, and don't bring cotton as it won't dry overnight. I wouldn't do it with a pack this size in the winter.

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May 4, 2009

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I second that I am packing for an overnight and it is full and feel like i could have even used the Talon 44 now. I love the bag but the comfort weight suggested should be followed as straps are not that plush. meant for light adventures.

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April 16, 2009

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You're gonna want something way bigger than this, even if you're staying in hostels and not camping or carrying your own sleeping bag or anything. This is hardly enough to get a sleeping bag in. Look for something in the 65-70L range. This is only 30 (33 for the large). My daypack for climbing is 42 and it's always full, so you're gonna have to go bigger.

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April 16, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

In Love

By:
November 15, 2009

When it was time for a new day pack, I did a bunch of research, tried on a bunch of packs and was rewarded with the Talon. Low weight, low profile, smart features. The padding looks thin but the foam does a fantastic job. I have done about 6+ hour day hikes with this pack (sometimes in just a tank top) and had no problems (even though I like to overpack). With my old pack, my back would hurt after a while. The hydration compatibility in this pack is great coz the water bladder exchange is nice and fast (the hose doesn't have to be squeezed through a tiny hole...). The hip belt is effective but its profile is nice and low so it is not in the way when it's not used. I am 5`6 with avg torso and have the S/M (it might take some time to fit the suspension system right but it is worth it).
This pack is all I was looking for. Highly recommended.

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Rating for this product: 4

Also Perfect!

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November 28, 2009

Ok, this pack would get 5 stars plus except: The chest strap is too high and chokes me if I wear the back on my hips. I do, however, love everything else about the pack so I took it to a trailor and had the strap lowered. It is light wieght but holds a lot! I love the way it fits to my body. To make it even lighter, I removed the back support so now it only ways about 9 oz! This is the pack I will be using to trek into Everest base camp this spring. I have a different pack for the summit climb.

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Rating for this product: 5

Killer daypack

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December 7, 2009

My wife got me this pack to replace a Mountainsmith daypack I gave to our son. I used to be a big fan of Lowe Alpine packs but this pack has made me an even bigger fan of Osprey Packs. I was on crutches for several weeks and this pack went everywhere with me. The people at the grocery stores even learned how to load it up with whatever I bought. The suspension is comfortable and minimalist, in fact everything about the pack is designed to save weight. It carries well, even when badly packed at the grocery store. I've used it nearly every day since the end of August 2009 and it still looks like new. My next full blown backpack which I intend to get next year will also be an Osprey, the Exos 58.

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Do you think this is a good ski pack? What would you reccomend

Do you think this is a good ski pack? What would you reccomend as a ski pack that will also be used for day hiking.

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December 15, 2008

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This isn't a ski pack at all.Check out the Exposure series packs from Osprey.

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February 10, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Light and handy

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April 20, 2007

I'm on a 3-month trip thru SE Asia and just picked up the Talon 33 and I'm really enjoying it. It's incredibly light and well built at the seams. While it has the air vent against your back, it still heats up in warm weather. Also b/c it has a soft frame, if you carry a lot in the top flap, it can make it difficult to get into the main part as the bag doubles over. All in, I like it!

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Rating for this product: 5

Plenty of storage

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June 20, 2007

My wife and I recently took a 3 day backpacking trip in Great Basin N.P. and the packs held all of our gear and still had extra room. It is very durable and has plenty of outside pockets and gear loops.

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Rating for this product: 5

Ozzy Rules!

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August 7, 2008

top notch! light. hasn't ripped yet. wish the clips were color coded b/c there are so many...

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Can this pack fit a basic 2 person tent along with other stuff

Can this pack fit a basic 2 person tent along with other stuff for a 2 night-trip?

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July 3, 2008

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Definitely not. I have it and just packed for a light overnight, sleeping bad, single man small tent, sleeping pad, mess kit, camel back food and some layers and it is full. Almost feels a bit light for what I have in it.

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April 16, 2009

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No it will not.I would recommend the http://www.backcountry.com/store/OSP0111/Osprey-Packs-Talon-44-Overnight-Backpack-2600-cu-in.htmlThe osprey talon 44 backpack for what you are looking for.

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July 14, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

Nice Pack

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February 20, 2008

Nice pack. Works for what I use it for. Day cross country skiing trips. Nice and light. Love the hip-belt pockets. Water bladder setup works well. The hip-belt system can be somewhat cumbersome to adjust with gloves on.

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Rating for this product: 5

Talon 33

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January 16, 2008

Talon 33 is a great overnight pack or daypack. We have 2 in the family and really enjoy them. It is comfortable, light weight, durable, has capacity for overnight.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Ultralight Pack

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March 25, 2009

My wife and I both have this pack and love it. Best suited light overnight trips. Materials and construction are great for such a light pack. Don't plan on using the shovel pocket when the pack is full.

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Rating for this product: 5

Versatile Light Weight Pack!

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July 29, 2009

I have done a ton of research for a lightweight pack and this one was at the top of the list all around.
It has everything that I wanted in a pack of this size.
It holds more than I would carry for a weekend trip, it stretches to accommodate things like dry boxes and tackle boxes, it is water resistant, and has a great and breathable suspension system that makes this pack feel non-existent on my back even after a full day of climbing/hiking.
I am 6'5" so the adjustment feature allowed me to get this pack up to the perfect length for my torso.
While I don't use ice axes, the loops and ties allow me to attach my collapsed trekking poles securely to the body of the pack.
There are two top pouches in the hood, one allowing immediate access, there are two belt pockets with zipper that are big enough to carry bug repellent, a compass, a whistle, hand sanitizer and more without becoming bulky and my favorite feature is the kangaroo like pouch on the back that lets me stash stuff in a hurry (rain gear, camera, jacket, etc...)

The one drawback is that the side pockets do not work well for tall water bottles. They need to be secured with a top tie or they fall out if you are in an extreme angle while climbing.

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Rating for this product: 5

Just what I was looking for

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October 10, 2008

This bag is big enough to fit all my layers for a winter day trip or a tarp-and-bag summer overnighter. The hip strap is sturdy enough to make heavier loads comfortable. It works for smaller trips too, with straps to adjust the size of the main compartment. Oh, and it is incredibly light! This is my first Osprey pack, I like it a lot.

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Rating for this product: 5

Acid Trip!

By: Backcountry.com Employee
March 31, 2009

I love this pack completely. Bought the Acid Green since I'm a fan of Green and was pleasantly surprised by the color. It's mainly my Mountain Biking pack but use it for everything else, day hiking, around town, whatever. Lightweight and extremely durable as well as highly water resistant. There isn't much more I could ask for in a day pack. I like the way it sits on the back, narrow and long, I'm not a huge fan of wide and short packs (ie: most North Face packs). This is very minimalist and won't snag easy if you're in a bushed out area or trees. Do it to it. Not only are you getting a great pack you're getting Osprey's lifetime warranty and quality.

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Rating for this product: 3

Decent pack

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March 9, 2007

A nice light pack with plenty of "at hand" storage. The hard contoured back panel makes it comfortable and ventilates well but makes it difficult to pack large or hard items. Straps and buckles seem wimpy.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
70D x 100D Nylon shadow check, 160D x 330D Nylon shadow box, stretch woven nylon with Lycra 
Volume:
[S / M] 1900cu in (31L]; [M / L] 2000cu in (33L) 
Suspension:
AirScape ventilated foam HDPE back panel, harness, hip-belt 
Hydration Compatible:
Yes 
Torso Adjustment:
Yes 
Detachable Pack:
No 
Sleeping Bag Compartment:
No 
Rain Cover:
No 
Access Types:
Top loader 
External Pockets:
1 Top zip, 1 front stretch woven, 2 side stretch woven, 2 hip-belt, 2 harness energy gel 
Snowboard Carry:
No 
Ski Carry:
No 
Gear Loops:
No 
Ice Axe Loops:
Yes 
Shovel Pocket:
No 
Weight:
[S / M] 1lb 12oz (790g) [M / L] 1lb 14oz (850g) 
Recommended Use:
Day adventures, light overnight backpacking, adventure racing, canyoneering 
Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
Chile 

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