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Osprey Packs
UNLTD AntiGravity 32L Pack - Men's

5 out of 5 stars
6 Reviews

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Why We Like The Osprey UNLTD AntiGravity 32L Pack

Part of their UNLTD series spearheaded by Osprey's founder, the UNLTD AntiGravity 32L Pack pushes the limit of premier trail performance with innovative technologies. A 3D-printed lumbar pad and a proprietary high-tenacity weave material optimize Osprey's already-leading suspension systems and durability, making this one of the most comfortable and hard-wearing packs we've taken to the trail.


Details

  • Technical daypack boasts an innovative design for gear-heavy hikes
  • NanoFly body fabric boasts top-tier strength and tear-resistance
  • Integrated, PFC-free rain cover provides all-weather protection
  • Backpanel ladder system allows up to 4in of torso length adjustment
  • AirSpeed AntiGravity suspension delivers a pliable and supportive fit
  • AutoLift tech automatically adjusts harness length for a proper fit
  • Suspended mesh backpanel provides optimal ventilation for cool comfort
  • Multiple pockets and loops keep tools and small essentials organized
  • Item #OSPZ1IP
Responsible Collection
Recycled/Repurposed, [material] bluesign® APPROVED
Material
[main] NanoFly (210D high-tenacity nylon x UHMWPE ripstop, PFC-free DWR treatment) [bottom] 100% recycled, bluesign® APPROVED 500D nylon, PFC-free DWR treatment
Volume
[S/M] 32L (1953cu in) [L/XL] 34L (2075cu in)
Support/Suspension
AirSpeed AntiGravity with 4mm LightWire frame
Shoulder Straps
padded mesh, sternum strap
Waist Belt
padded
Hydration Compatible
yes
Reservoir Included
no
Access
top
Pockets
1 zippered top, 1 front zippered, 1 front shove-it, 2 side stretch mesh, 2 zippered hipbelt
Gear Loops
yes
Ice Axe Carry
yes, single loop with bungee tie-off
Trekking Pole Carry
Stow-on-the-Go attachment
Compression
multiple straps
Rain Cover
included, bluesign® APPROVED and PFC-free material
Weight Capacity
35lb
Dimensions
[S/M] 23.2 x 14.6 x 11.4in [L/XL] 24 x 14.6 x 11.4in
Claimed Weight
[S/M] 3lb 5.7oz [L/XL] 3lb 6.3oz
Activity
hiking
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

What do you think about this product?

Overall Rating

5 based on 6 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

June 1, 2024

Looks great have not used

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Looks great have not used it yet taking a trip in August

Manuel A.
Osprey

Originally reviewed on Osprey

5 out of 5 stars

May 29, 2024

A great pack for day

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] A great pack for day hikes. I use this for all my day trips as well as multi-day events when I do not have to carry my sleeping bag & mat. It sits well on the hip and is extremely well balanced and comfortable.

Kamran R.
Osprey

Originally reviewed on Osprey

Timothy SGearhead
5 out of 5 stars

July 20, 2023

This pack is Magic!

Familiarity:
I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
Size Bought:
S/m
Weight:
140

This is the best feeling backack I've ever put on, it is incredibly comfortable and holds weight well. I had 35 lbs and it felt like nothing to the point I forgot the weight was there and was wondering why I was moving slow. It moves incredibly well with your body no matter is you have the hip belt connected or not. If you need to make any adjustment to the fit it is so easy to do and most can be done without having to stop or take the backpack off. It is completely silent, no creaks or annoying sounds as I hiked which is great. This pack has all the options and acessories you could ever want/need without getting in the way of each other or funcionality. From daul hydration tube holders to a dedicated bladder sleeve to ice axe storage, it has everything. This just goes to show how every detail is well thought out and incorporated into the bigger picture. The way the pack can compress and secure its contents with almost a clamshell action is not only quick fast and easy to use but holds the items in your pack to make you, your gear, and pack one sold unit. Now is this better than a 250$ bag? To be honest, I do not know as I don't own any, but if you want the best 30 ish L technical dayback made by the biggest backpacking company, this is it.

5 out of 5 stars

March 19, 2023

Worth to try

I think the backpack is worth a try. Comfort at a very high level. Excellent workmanship and materials used. I would take note of a few things. The backpack is 24 inches and cannot be made smaller, which may be a problem to use as carry on / hand luggage on some airlines. Hipbelt pocket dosn't open easily with one hand ( but is amazing quality with a lot of space ) Side pockets are really good. Top pocket is also very nice size. Front pocket as well. I wish there is one more small pocket with zipper inside the bag somewhere. Big zipper open very wide like half the backpack at least Straps are really amazing, but i wish you can remove hip belt when you want to travel more minimalist ( is almost as big and good as in 68 liters version, but sometimes you don't need that much for 32 liters bag. I own 68 liters UNLTD bag as well so i can compare them. Quality is the same and i am happy with my choice. I just wish is 2 inches smaller so i wont stress i need to check in with some more restrictive airlines. Overall I thing is a great backpack and I believe that Osprey learn and make better few choices when comparing to bigger UNLTD Packs

Traveller
Osprey

Originally reviewed on Osprey

5 out of 5 stars

March 9, 2023

If you value comfort then this pack is for you!

Obviously the biggest ""issues"" are price and weight. However, having used many other minimalist packs over the years I decided to try something with a bit better support, comfort and load distribution. I really love the simplicity of adjustment (although I never had a problem with load lifters) and the additional pockets are nice for organization. The ventilation is far superior to any of the ultralight packs I've used (mostly HMG) and being a bladder and bottle user I like the easy access to the bladder sleeve. I find I can easily fit my tent/tarp/bivy, sleeping bag, stove, food, and all the other ""necessities"" inside the pack leaving the outside pocket for quick access items. The ice axe loop is an essential feature for me but I do wish there were two and a few other anchor points on the exterior to lash down crampons. With that said I don't think this pack was designed with mountaineering in mind and is more geared for Class 3 and lower. I will not be retiring my ultralight pack anytime soon because of the larger volume, but this pack will see over 30 days of overnight use in WY and UT in the next several months. Thanks to Osprey for creating another alternative and thinking outside the box.

Dust H.
Osprey

Originally reviewed on Osprey

5 out of 5 stars

March 3, 2023

Great pack for day hikes or an overnight trip

Yes the price is high. Once the sticker shock wears off, you will really appreciate the function of the pack. The suspension is the best I've ever used. The weight immediately goes to your hips. The crazy easy adjustments make you realize how a well fitting pack is supposed to feel and then the ventilation is next level. For a day pack this is the best out there and it's not even close.

Osprey

Originally reviewed on Osprey