Osprey Stratos 24 SKU: #7458660
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View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- The Stratos 24 by Osprey® offers panel access in a lightweight, comfortable, custom fit daypack.
- Ice axe attachment loop with a central clip for the handle on front panel.
- 2 side mesh woven pocket with InsideOut™ compression keep water bottles and other gear secure.
- Upper side compression straps.
- Panel loading.
- Stow on the Go™ trekking pole attachment.
- Hydration compatible with an internal sleeve with hangar and central exit port with stretch webbing on the shoulder strap makes hydration reservoir carry easy.
- Stretch mesh built-in hipbelt that is lightweight sewn in spacer mesh and features zippered hipbelt
pockets and EroPull™ hipbelt closure. - Stratos Harness, sewn-in spacer mesh features bungee webbing for hydration routing and webbing adjustable sternum strap.
- Zippered pocket on right harness strap for an mp3 player or quick easy access to essentials on the go.
- AirSpeed™ Suspension features LightWire™ alloy frame paired with 3D tensioned mesh backpanel with side ventilation.
- Integrated rain cover stows in zippered pocket and covers you pack securely, keeping contents dry.
- Fabric:
•210D double ripstop nylon.
•420HD nylon pack cloth. - Dimensions: 19.3"H x 12"W x 8.8"D.
- Weight:
•SM: 2lbs 5oz.
•MD: 2lbs 7oz.
•LG: 2lbs 9oz. - Capacity:
•SM: 22 Liters.
•MD: 24 Liters.
•LG: 26 Liters. - Depth: 6 1⁄2 in
- Product measurements were taken using size MD. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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Osprey Stratos 24 Reviews
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1 person found this review helpful
October 1, 2010
Acousticbaseball
from Kentucky
This is my first Osprey pack and I am not disappointed. The Air Speed Suspension is a really nice feature as I sweat a lot. There is, surprisingly, a lot of room in this pack. I could easily use this pack all year round. The hip belt pockets are a nice feature as well. Shoulder pocket is really too small and wouldn\'t much more than a compass or lip balm. Not much padding on the shoulder straps and hip belt but the lightness of the pack makes up for it. Loops on the zippers are a nice touch as well.
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December 16, 2010
Cc
from alaska
I love it! The airmesh back is great for people who sweat (who doesn't?). The rainfly is great but takes up a little room, so I may exchange for one size larger. I am 5'2", 120# and got a small - which is the correct size. Have not used the stow-and-go pole straps, but that was something I really liked about this pack. Love the hip pockets and the shoulder strap pocket.
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June 11, 2011
Rl
from Ca
Over this pack is very comfortable once you get use to the frame resting on your lower back. Shoulder straps are super comfy compared to gregory's z30. Air speed is good but sticks out too far, making the pack hard to pack and access issues. The mesh side pockets are pretty much useless. They are too tight to put a 16oz water bottle without a struggle, most ppl carry 32oz . I guess you can just use a bladder but then it eats up about 30% of your space. The airspeed sticks out too far IMHO and into the pack itself. Gregory's z30 leaves about an inch between support rods and pack so bladder has some more room. The extra pockets are pretty useless also once the pack is full since they rest right on the pack and have no give to them. If they stuck out a little or designed differently then it would be better. If you only half pack your pack, then this is a great pack but then I would just suggest getting a smaller pack.
Brands I'd also recommend: Gregory
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January 16, 2012
Anonymous
from Massachusetts
I bought this bag before going to Europe to study abroad, thinking I'd use it for weekend excursions. I wouldn't buy it again and am going to attempt to return it now that I'm back in the US. My main complaint is that the rigid, curved back (while cool and comfy) severely limits the size and shapes of items you can put in the bag. For example, my 15-inch laptop barely fits, even when it's just in a neoprene sleeve. With the laptop (or any other larger, rigid or semi-inflexible object, paperback books, shoes, etc.) in the bag, it is super difficult to fit anything else in there. A big disappointment to me since I blog and wanted to be able to bring my laptop with me to different places. Also disappointing is that when the bag's main compartment is full, the side mesh pockets don't stretch open far enough to fit a water-bottle of any size. In short, this bag would probably be great if you're carrying nothing but clothing. If not, I recommend looking for something else.
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Their mission is to create innovative high performance gear that reflects a love of adventure and a devotion to the outdoors and the environment. Osprey defines success when it meets the demanding expectation of its most discerning customers. Through custom molding technology in the hipbelts, their packs ensure a comfortable and precise fit. Women’s specific designs are created to conform naturally to a woman’s body. Suspension systems such as the AirScape, AirCore, and AirSpeed make sure to absorb all types of shock while walking and to help you stabilize the load you’re carrying.
Based in Cortez, Colorado, Osprey has over thirty-two years of pack-making experience. This landscape provides all the employees with constant inspiration and a superb testing ground for their packs. However, you’ll find most of the employees, including Osprey founder/head designer Mike Pfotenhauer, in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. By being close to the production facilities, Osprey has the ability to ensure fair labor standards and face-to-face relationships with the factories that build their packs, as well as experience cultural enlightenment and the design inspiration of a cosmopolitan city.

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