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Osprey Packs Kestrel 28 Daypack - 1600-1700cu in

Osprey Packs Kestrel 28 Daypack - 1600-1700cu in

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Osprey Packs Kestrel 28 Daypack - 1600-1700cu in

The Osprey Kestrel 28 Daypack's clean, functional design takes on a variety of backcountry adventures from simple hikes to rock climbs to summit pushes. Two ice axe holders carry your piolet on the approach, and Osprey also added its unique Stow-On-The-Go trekking pole attachment system to free your hands in an instant. If you can't get all your gear inside the Kestrel 28 Daypack, just stash the rest in the stretch Lycra front pocket. Osprey used the Aerospace back panel to provide support without the need for aluminum stays and polished off the features with an integrated rain cover that keeps your gear dry as you make your way along the trail.

Bottom Line: Whatever you're doing on the trail today, you can do it with the Osprey Kestrel 28 Daypack.

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Rating for this product: 5

Good all-around daypack...

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August 12, 2008

I bought this pack because my other daypack was not long enough to use the waist belt to distribute the weight to my hips. This pack has a torso adjustment that allows you to customize the fit. The 28 does not have any type of internal frame, but it is not needed with light loads. The water bottle holders on the sides are not quite deep enough for large bottles, but it is hydration compatible. It will carry skis (A-Frame) with no problem…

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Rating for this product: 5

Really is a great do everything pack.

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August 3, 2008

Like most Osprey's, the fit is great. It's a very comfortable pack to wear although I haven't really put it through any really rigorous testing yet. The little straps for hiking poles which I originally thought I was going to just cut off actually work really well. It's got a ton of space. There is however one thing that I don't like: the butterfly coils on the back are lined with velcro - the reason for this is because the loops used to affix hiking poles, ice axes, etc are attached to the bag with velcro. So really...the ONLY thing that you can put in those butterfly straps are the doo-dads that come with the pack. That's only very slightly annoying. I've yet to test the pack with ice axes....but it holds on tight to trekking poles. Well worth the price.

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Rating for this product: 5

It makes me fly like an eagle...I mean, osprey

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June 26, 2008

We've owned our Osprey Kestrel 28 daypacks for a few months now. After many day hikes, I believe this is the best day pack I have owned. I'm no expert, but I've been using day packs for 25+ years, so I do have some experience with them. My wife thinks the pack has too many features, which I think she finds a bit overwhelming. I say if you don't need the features, they're there should you ever change your mind. The plethora of features don't add significantly to the weight, so all is good. The Airscape back panel is very good, though it is not as efficient (that is, cool) as the Osprey Stratos AirCore suspension. The integrated rain cover is a plus as are the hip belt pockets. The stretch woven side pockets are adequate; however, they really need to be deeper to more securely hold longer bottles. One feature that I didn't like (before using it) was the Stow-On-The-Go trekking pole attachment. This feature has proved to be one of my favorites. I use trekking poles. There are those times when hiking on treacherous areas of the trail or going over rocks and boulders that trekking poles get in the way. I have used the Stow-On-The-Go feature to hold the trekking poles and keep them out of the way while I maneuver through rough areas where the trail is too narrow or so overgrown with brush that using trekking poles becomes impractical. The hip belt and shoulder straps are easy to adjust and comfortable. For winter use, I can easily strap snowshoes on the back of the pack with belts I purchased from REI. The zippered top pockets are convenient for car keys, wallet, Clif bars and other items that you may want to access quickly. I didn't like the zipper pulls, so I purchased the O ring zipper pulls from Osprey and swapped them out.

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Rating for this product: 5

Nice, very nice, and wife likes lichen

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June 11, 2008

Originally, I purchased the Osprey Stratos,32 which is a very good pack. The AirCore Suspension really does what it's designed to do: ventilate and keep you cool. However, the necessary curve required for the AirCore Suspension limits easy access to the bottom portion of the pack's main compartment. And as someone else has already mentioned, if you also use your pack for school or work in addition to hiking, it is difficult to carry a notebook computer. I returned the pack and replaced it with the Osprey Kestrel 28. I purchased two: one for my wife, who describes the lichen color as very fashionable, and one for me, who prefers the twilight. One other item: The Stratos has "O" rings on the zipper pulls; the Kestrel has a more simple pull. I prefer the "O" rings so I purchased a dozen from Osprey ($0.50 each) and replaced the pulls on both of our Kestrels. Nice.

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Tech Specs:

Material: Nylon
Volume: 1700cu in (28L)
Suspension: Aerospace back panel, padded shoulder straps
Waist-belt: Yes
Hydration Compatible: Yes
Rain Cover: Yes
Access Types: Top
External Pockets: 1 Front, 2 side, 2 hip
Snowboard Carry: No
Ski Carry: No
Gear Loops: None
Ice Axe Loops: 2
Shovel Pocket: No
Weight: [S / M] 2lb 13oz (1290g); [M / L] 3lb 1oz (1380g)
Recommended Use: Lightweight backpacking
Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime