Gear Review
Exposure 50 Backpack
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Ranked #615 - Overnight Backpacks (2000 - 2999 cu in)
April 5, 2007
Good news: Decent weight (versus competing alpine / climbing backpacks); Decent fit (for climbing / hiking / traveling); Handles a lot of gear. Bad news: Experienced durability issues (had to return to store); Color is subjective. As a rock climber / alpinist / traveler, I research gear before purchasing. I thought the Osprey Exposure 50 might be a wise pick for my new alpine / climbing / travel pack, even though (at the time) there were no internet product reviews. I didnt think the lack of reviews would matter, seeing how Osprey has a great reputation, the packs feature-to-weight ratio, and the categorization as a climbing pack. This pack treated me well for a climbing trip to Indian Creek, UT (this Osprey 50L pack handled the biggest rack of gear a trad-climber will most likely ever require) plus a trip to Costa Rica. HOWEVER, after only a few months, I experienced three different flaws (top pull-string blew out; beginning of a major hole in the bottom stitching, and tears/punctures in the bottom). I returned this pack, seeing how my previous pack (Gregory Reality) put up with years (not months) of weekly abuse. In Ospreys defense, I am considering buying it again, based on the feature-to-weight ratio and Ospreys overall reputation. We shall see.
View Details: Osprey Packs Exposure 50 Backpack - 2800-3200 cu in
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- 210 twill, 210 x 420 ripstop nylon
- Volume:
- 3000cu in
- Suspension:
- Padded shoulder and waist-belt
- Back Panel:
- ThermoMolded form
- Hydration Compatible:
- Yes
- Torso Adjustment:
- No
- Detachable Pack:
- No
- Sleeping Bag Compartment:
- No
- Rain Cover:
- Optional
- Access Types:
- Top
- Gear Loops:
- 2 on waist-belt
- External Pockets:
- 1 side pocket
- Snowboard Carry:
- No
- Ski Carry:
- Yes
- Recommended Use:
- Alpine and ice climbing
- Weight:
- 3lb 10oz
- Warranty:
- Lifetime
- Country of Origin:
- China
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