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Osprey Packs Stratos 40 Overnight Backpack - 2200-2600cu in
Load up Osprey's Stratos 40L Overnight Backpack and head out to cross another peak off your alpine summit list. Osprey's stretch mesh back panel, harness and hip-belt keep your back cool as you hike up above the treeline, so you're not stuck with a sweat-soaked shirt at the end of the day. Water-resistant zippers and durable, rip-stop nylon material protects your gear and keeps the Stratos in shape for seasons of peak-bagging. Unzip the panel in back, stash your water reservoir in Osprey's internal hydration sleeve, and run your hose out through the top exit port. The Stratos 40 Liter Backpack's vertical zip gives you quick access to the main compartment when you need an extra layer, and dual ice ax loops with bungee tool tie-offs keep your mountaineering gear within reach.
Bottom Line: Whether you're packing for an overnight trip or bringing a full day's worth of gear, Osprey's Stratos 40L Backpack keeps your gear secure as you hike into the hills.
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how the heck do you fit a sleeping bag in this thing, do you...
how the heck do you fit a sleeping bag in this thing, do you not use a stuff sack?
By: taudep2264971 (1)
June 16, 2008
I took this hiking in the adirondacks for 2 nights in winter and was fine. i put my stuff sack in the middle and packed everything around it.
By: biker_man_2131827 (4)
June 19, 2008
can the top pocket be removed from this pack?
can the top pocket be removed from this pack?
By: zikol88 (8)
April 21, 2008
No.
By: biker_man_2131827 (4)
June 19, 2008
I'm looking for a daypack--probably around 40 liters. I'll be...
I'm looking for a daypack--probably around 40 liters. I'll be using it for day hikes, especially in the summer. For that reason, I was thinking of something like the Osprey Stratos 40, which seems to have especially good ventilation. Are there any other packs I should consider?
By: dstoner2170708 (1)
April 13, 2008
how much stuff do you plan on carrying?
By: biker_man_2131827 (4)
June 19, 2008
Tech Specs:
| Material: | 210D double ripstop nylon |
| Volume: | 2400cu in (40L) |
| Suspension: | Vertical struts and disc |
| Hydration Compatible: | Yes |
| Torso Adjustment: | No |
| Detachable Pack: | No |
| Sleeping Bag Compartment: | No |
| Rain Cover: | No |
| Access Types: | Top loader, vertical zip access |
| External Pockets: | 1 Top pocket, front and side stretch woven pockets |
| Snowboard Carry: | No |
| Ski Carry: | No |
| Gear Loops: | No |
| Ice Axe Loops: | Yes |
| Shovel Pocket: | No |
| Weight: | 2lb 14oz (1300g) |
| Recommended Use: | Full day trips, overnight backpacking |
| Warranty: | Lifetime |





