Osprey Stratos 36 SKU: #7656768
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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.)- Designed for a full day of adventure, the Osprey® Stratos 36 carries all you need for a long day out and even a light overnighter.
- Ice axe attachment loop with a central clip for the handle on front panel.
- Two side mesh woven pocket with InsideOut™ compression keep water bottles and other gear secure.
- Upper side compression straps.
- Top loader.
- Front panel access to main compartment.
- Fixed top pocket with twin zippered pockets and dual vertical compression.
- Large front zippered pocket.
- 2X zippered fabric hipbelt pockets.
- 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: 25.6"H x 11.8"W x 11.4"D.
- Weight:
•SM: 2lbs 13oz.
•MD: 2lbs 15oz.
•LG: 3lbs 1oz. - Capacity:
•SM: 34 Liters.
•MD: 36 Liters.
•LG: 38 Liters. - Bottom Width: 12 1⁄2 in
- Depth: 6 1⁄2 in
- Product measurements were taken using size MD. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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1 person found this review helpful
October 13, 2010
Mark B
from Fairfax Virginia
I love this bag. I was looking for bag that didn\\\'t stick to my back, didn\\\'t pull on my shoulders, and could hold enough gear for the day. I ended up on Mt. Mansfield in Vermont and it started raining. The pack is lighter than my previous day pack and was able to hold a fleece, rain gear, and a small set of supplies. The pack rode comfortably for the entire hike. I definitely recommend this pack.
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December 23, 2010
Anonymous
from Washington State
I'm impressed with the Osprey Stratos 36; it's the first I had heard of the pack, as my oldest son wanted a new pack for his birthday and this was on his list of likely candidates. I've had some experience with several other brands (I learned the "get what you pay for" lesson long ago) and I was intrigued with the Osprey as I read about it. We don't have a lot of shops to find packs in around my area - usually look at backpacking equipment when we do a trip to the zoo, etc. The build quality on this pack is VERY good. I was thoroughly impressed with the lightness of the pack as well, and the arched webbing that keeps the pack off the back is a great feature - no more soaking wet shirts on a cold hike! We figure that he could easily do a two or three day hike with the pack, going mostly minimal on other things; just a ground sheet and a plastic sheet for cover, for instance, but with the ability to carry enough of everything else. I like that it also has a cover sheet, which is extremely useful in the rain, at the Olympics, that's almost a guarantee! Zippers are good quality and the warranty on the pack, if to be believed, makes it good for a lifetime of hiking use. Now the only problem is how to get it off his back so that I can use it.
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January 15, 2012
Anonymous
from Colorado
This backpack is amazing. It was exactly what I was looking for. It is comfortable, roomy, and very sturdy. It can easily hold enough gear for an overnight trip, and was perfect for snowshoeing where you always carry extra gear. The shoulder straps are perfectly padded, and easily adjustable. I was measured in store before I purchased it, and it is absolutely perfect for my shape. I love the pockets on the waist straps as well. I chose the blue color which is just beautiful and it is clear that this pack will last. In fact, I loved it so much that I bought a smaller version as well. You cannot go wrong with this one.
Brands I'd also recommend: Stick with Osprey
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April 25, 2012
T.J.
from Southern California
If I was sent off to a desert island and given my choice of one brand of backpack I would choose Osprey hands down. In my opinion they're the best. Super quality and a great marriage of light weight and function. I had the Stratos 36 for quite a few years but had a bit of a love-hate relationship with it. The love came from the functionality. The hate came from an intermittent but persistent 'squeak' from the frame. I tried lubricants but nothing worked for long. If I packed it just right I would be okay but as one who is very sensitive to noise, particularly on the trail, it would drive me nuts. One thing Osprey does offer is a lifetime warranty on their products. I had to order parts a couple of times and they got to me quickly with no questions asked. That said, the material on my Stratos started fraying around the bottom of the frame. This wasn't from standing the pack on end because you can't do that with this design. Thankfully, the retailer I purchased it from allowed an exchange three years after the purchase. I went with the Osprey Kestrel 38. More than anything it was because of the mesh back panel which is supposed to keep you cool. Personally, I didn't like it because I prefer to feel the load against my back. Some people really like the separation of the load to their body so it's a personal choice. Overall I'd say that Stratos 36 is a good choice for the day hiker who wants the capacity to carry extra gear. I especially loved it for the winter snow hikes in the San Gabriel mountains outside of L.A. Light overnights are a possibility too although the Stratos does not come with pad straps. But again, you won't go wrong with an Osprey.
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About Osprey
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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