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Osprey Packs Kestrel 28 Backpack - 1600-1700cu in

Item #OSP0253 | 24 in Stock
5 Star Rating

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

By Ranked #911 - Daypacks - Technical 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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Tech Specs:

Material:
nylon packcloth (420D), nylon (210D, double diamond ripstop) 
Support/Suspension:
HDPE headrail 
Waist-Belt:
yes 
Hydration Compatible:
yes 
Reservoir Included:
no 
Rain Cover:
yes, integrated 
Access:
top 
Pockets:
1 front stretch, 2 side stretch, 2 hip-belt zippered, 1 top, 1 under-lid zip mesh 
Snowboard Carry:
no 
Ski Carry:
no 
Climbing Gear Loops:
Ice Axe Loops:
Shovel Pocket:
no 
Weight:
(small / medium) 2 lb 9 oz, (medium / large) 2 lb 11 oz 
Volume:
(small / medium) 1587 cu in, (medium / large) 1709 cu in 
Recommended Use:
hiking, backpacking 
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime 

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