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Osprey Packs Stratos 32 Backpack - 1800-2200 cu in

Osprey Packs Stratos 32 Backpack - 1800-2200 cu in

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Osprey Packs Stratos 32 Backpack - 1800-2200 cu in

Head to the crag, pull down on some ice, or make the final push to the summit—the lightweight Osprey Stratos 32 Backpack helps you have an epic day. Slide your rope into this hydration compatible pack's main compartment, stash a couple layers in the external mesh pockets, secure your ice axes in their dual loops, and get going. As you're bushwhacking and struggling your way up talus on the burly approach, the Osprey AirCore suspension keeps you cool and comfortable. Finally, throw your wallet, keys, and phone into the Stratos 32's fixed top pocket, break out your gear and get climbing. When you come back down to earth, grab a Scooby snack from the small side pocket on the mesh hipbelt. You deserve it.

Bottom Line: Even if you're not pulling down, the Osprey Stratos 32 Backpack helps you have an epic day.

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Rating for this product: 5

Osprey Stratos 32 for day hikes and fishing

By: Daiko (3)
October 10, 2007

I received the Stratos 32 about 6 weeks ago and have since used it for several day hikes and to carry fly fishing and other gear into remote locations. So far I am liking the pack and feel I made the right choice (with your help and great service ). It is light, has lots of versatility with the large main compartment and external small and not-so-small side pockets. And it's easy to lash gear and/or clothing to the outside or stuff items in the external pockets. The fit and weight of the pack are perhaps the most impressive features. It's easy to adjust both when first putting the pack on and while moving down the trail when little adjustments can shift things a bit and relieve some body tensions. The frame gives the pack good shape and helps distribute load but prevents one from stuffing it into small places for storage or transport. We'll see how the material and zippers hold up with time. It's seems to be a quality pack so don't think that will be an issue. I'm looking forward to strapping my skis and snowshoes to it this winter. Seems the large capacity and good access will be just right for winter day treks when easy removing and adding clothing is key for comfort and safety. The narrow profile should be great when using poles. I would highly recommend this pack for winter trekking and during other seasons when quite a bit of gear is carried. If you don't need that much gear the compression straps effectively reduce the size.

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Rating for this product: 5

No Complaints

By: DaBos (4)
February 2, 2007

I just returned from New Zealand, I had the pack filled to capacity. I’m 6’4” and the large pack fit me well. I liked being able to access my gear through the side pocket, particularly when it started to rain and my rain gear was in the bottom of the pack. The AirCore suspension was comfortable and I liked being able to hang my hydration bag between the AirCore mesh and the pack. I was afraid that the AirCore system my be more gimmick than functional; this wasn’t the case, however, as my back remained cool and dry through heavy use. Finally, the pack is very tightly designed. Tramping through the lush New Zealand forest the pack didn’t get hung up on the vegetation. Now I look forward to trying it out skiing.

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Rating for this product: 5

Heck, buy this pack now!

By: dweeb (9)
October 14, 2006

My admiration for this pack is ever growing. I say that, because I have had it for almost two months, and just got to actually hike with it. The detailing makes it obvious that it was designed by folks that used it and tweaked it. The AirCore suspension ensures a comfortable fit with lots of air space between you and the pack. The ErgoPull hip belt is ingenious; you buckle, then tighten two straps toward your center, comfortably cinching the pack to your waist. The support rods and shoulder harness effectively move the load from your upper body to you hips, where the mass belongs. The detailing and thought put into this pack are astounding. I heartily recommend it, and include it with those few products that are just simply a pleasure to own. Get one!

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Tech Specs:

Material: 330D Nylon Shadowbox, 210D nylon double ripstop, 500D nylon spacer mesh
Volume: [S] 1800cu in (30L); [M] 2000cu in (32L); [L] 2200cu in (34L)
Suspension: AirCore
Back Panel: AirCore
Hydration Compatible: Yes
Torso Adjustment: No
Detachable Pack: No
Sleeping Bag Compartment: n/a
Rain Cover: No
Access Types: Top, front, backpanel
Gear Loops: Yes, side straps, dual ice ax loops
External Pockets: 2 Side, front, top
Snowboard Carry: Yes, vertical in front straps
Ski Carry: Yes, vertical
Recommended Use: Day hikes, climbing, mountaineering, alpine climbing
Weight: [S] 2lb 12oz (1250g); [M] 2lb 14oz (1300g); [L] 3lb (1360g)
Warranty: Lifetime