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Osprey Hikelite 18

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75%5Rated 5 stars out of 5

14%4Rated 4 stars out of 5

7%3Rated 3 stars out of 5

2%2Rated 2 stars out of 5

2%1Rated 1 star out of 5


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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Comfort5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Style4Rated 4 stars out of 5
I love this backpack!
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
Love the ventilation, same as my 34 Stratos.
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
Take note of the name, emphasis on "Hike", not on "Day". This pack, and others like it with the same rigid framed trampoline back panel are not "everyday" packs. The inner frame will: Wear/pill your clothing with extended use Focus wear on its own corners/edges Bow into the bag space. Push the load further away from your body. And somewhat restrict body movement due to it being rigid. However, this design is absolutely fantastic for legitimate hiking and urban sightseeing in the heat. Its far and away cooler than any other pack design I have for summer use, simple as that. I'll repeat... This pack is not designed to be worn or treated like an everyday beater backpack; tossed around, drug around, worn on your favorite shirt 30 times. If you need an all purpose or cool climate bag head over to the Daylite series.
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
I bought this pack to add a small and light daypack to my hiking & backpacking collection. I'm a 5'-11", 155 lb. male with a slim build and the pack fits perfectly, however I can see how it could potentially be uncomfortable for some. The tabs where the shoulder straps connect to the bottom of the bag are a very snug fit for me. I'm used to much larger packs so it took a little time for me to get used to the feel of this one. The bag is pretty narrow and sits much higher than I'm used to, so high that the waist belt is practically useless for me. It can easily be removed which is nice because the sternum strap along with the snug fit keeps this bag from moving around too much. The vented back panel works great and it easily fits my 3L Platypus bladder. Plenty of storage for snacks, an extra layer or two, first aid or whatever you would need for a long day out. The two side pockets are huge and the integrated rain cover is a nice extra. Highly recommended - but fill it up with some weight and walk around to ensure the fit is good.
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
I'm a novice hiker, just started hiking more this year so this is my first hiking backpack. I love it because it's comfortable, stable, and fits all that I need for a day hike without it being heavy. The first time I used it I was climbing up a lot of verticle boulders so I had to use my hands and legs and the backpack felt very secure. I have a small frame so it fits perfect but Im not sure if you had a bigger build, but there's a lot of adjusting you can do so I'm sure it would be fine.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
The bag is very good. Excellent design and reasonably priced for what you get. But i agree with the post below that it damages your shirt, whether it is cotton or blend due to a rough area at the back causing shirts to pill. It literally pilled 4 of my shirts so far. I hope Osprey will find a solution to avoid this issue. Other than that, it is a very good pack.
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
Novice hiker here -- and when I say novice, I've been on two 4-5 hour hikes so far. Other hikes consisted of waterfall trails that were only about 30min to 1 hour. My first hike to Pinnacle Mountain, I borrowed a small inexpensive daypack that was being used for my toddler's daycare bag. It worked for that day, but killed my shoulders. I kept adjusting the straps, but it didn't much good. Halfway up the trail, I was miserable and ready to toss the pack! After doing some research and deciding on a budget, I wanted to buy an Osprey pack (specifically the Hikelite 18). I only plan to do day hikes, no through-hiking or multi-day hiking. Some of the features that caught my eye were the semi-rigid frame, the rain cover, and the option to put a bladder inside. I already had a bladder that I picked up from a bargain bin a few months back and it fit perfectly! On my second hike, up Table Rock, I had the new pack with the same amount of stuff in it. What a world of difference! The only time my shoulders felt anything was on the way down, because I was hunching over more than when I was going up. By the end of of the day, my neck and shoulders weren't sore at all. The experience was much more enjoyable and I came away feeling that I definitely made a good decision in purchasing the pack. Only time will tell how well it holds up, but it seems to be made really well so that shouldn't be an issue. As for everything else besides comfort: The zippers work great The little scratch resistant pocket was nice to hold my phone. The straps worked great The mesh back and ventilation worked okay (my clothes were soaked from heat & humidity, so not sure what difference it would have made in a different climate. Haven't used the rain cover yet. The bottom of my bag got wet from the bladder condensation. I will say I half-filled the bladder, froze it overnight, then filled it the rest of the way the morning of so that part is on me. So far, it's a great bag for a reasonable price!
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
Love this pack. I usually hike 40 miles a week. This pack is easy to carry and sits well on my lower back. The water bladder is a snug fit but fits my 2L bladder easily. Tube hole took a little getting use to but is great now.
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
I received this backpack as a gift after doing some research on the best daypacks for hiking. Unfortunately, the description and sizing information does not list anywhere that the size of this pack is geared towards a female frame. I am a tall male and fairly slim, but the bottom corners of this pack curve in and stick out, and because of how narrow the bag is, they just dig into my back, making it very uncomfortable. It fits my wife's frame very nicely, but unfortunately she already has a daypacks, and this turned out to be too uncomfortable for me to use on all day hikes. Quality and features of the bag are fantastic, as are all of the other Osprey bags I own, just beware of the slimness of this bag.
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Comfort5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Style5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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Great bag for hiking! Bought this bag for our recent trip to Hawaii and it worked great for our day hiking trips. It was lightweight, and the design kept air moving between my back and the bag, so I stayed cool while wearing it. The waterproof cover came in handy for the pop up showers. Able to carry two rain jackets, bladder full of water, sunscreen and a few snacks with room to spare. High recommend it!
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
So let me first start off by saying that the reason this bag only gets 4 stars is because of the organization. They only give you 3 zippered compartments. The main, the small on on the top maybe large enough for a phone or eye glass case then the one on the bottom for the rain guard if you should even count that. I understand that this is a hiking bag but why not give us a large ziped compartment on the front where we can put some small things or atleast some internal zip pouch that can be used for things like passports. The bag is easily the most comfortable personal item sized backpack I have ever used. Its light weight and the frame helps a ton for support and adds almost no weight. The waist straps are removable and leave a clean look when removed can be used for attaching some gear or hanging bottle. I was also looking at the day light, daylight plus, day light travel, one because they attach to the larger packs and the daylight travel is larger then this bag and has the organization I crave. But there all missing this awesome frame this is why in the end I went with the hike lite. To add some organization to the bag I purchased the Osprey UltraLight Zip Organizer and attached it to the top of the bag with some clips (See my photos). This gave me an great use of the top part of this bag and taking everything out of the front pouch that caused it to sag and not really look nice when the bag was empty. I will mostly be using this for travel and very light hiking I can fit 2 or 3 light jackets/hoddies or one heavy jacket with this set up. I hope this is helpful to some others. I hope osprey can make a combination of this and there travel bag that is also carry on sized. On most trips that don't involve hiking the backpack I bring will be with me almost all the time I would rather have one with a frame over one that can attach to my backpack. Most people rarely use this feature from what I found online. Give us a frame and pockets for our things!
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
A few solid hikes in with this pack; one being a 14er. I find the pack to be very comfortable and has just enough capacity for a day hike and I personally don't like a ton of pockets so this is great. I love the look but I'm really torn with the back panel. I purposely chose this pack bc I'm so in love with my Osprey Aura 65 that I wanted mesh panel airflow for all my hikes. I have to echo the earlier review, about hikelite causing shirt pilling. It's a 100% issue on cotton and even causing problems with dri-fit tops. Not sure what the best solution is here...duct tape? This is a con that is hard to ignore. I also find that my shirts to "inch up" when I'm on the move which can get a little annoying.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
I've hiked 10 miles in Glacier National Park in the rain with the Hikelite 18, deployed the rain cover, and the pack was comfortable over a poncho. Rode 40 miles in 90F with a 2L water bladder in it, sat well and ventilated well on my back. Had it when I went horseback riding, again with the water bladder, performed well. Used it as a gym bag to port gear to the rock climbing gym, with a carabiner clipped on back to rack my climbing shoes. My only minor complaint is that the belt adjustment sometimes shifts. Chest strap is solid. I'm 5'5 170 lbs. The stow pocket for the rain cover is roomy enough to fit a cheap poncho in there, as well.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
When I bought this pack I was in LOVE!!! I was so excited to use it that before I could take it out to any hikes, I started using it to walk around the city. I recieved alot of compliments on it and i loved that way it felt. The anti gravity back was helpful for the hot new York city summer but after a few weeks I started that the seam at the bottom of the netting on the back was starting to make my shirts pill. At first I figured it was because i was wearing cotton, but it happened with everything I wore!!! Even started to put some wear into my raincoat.
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Comfort5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Style5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Verified PurchaseReview for Zappos VIP Points(What's this?)
This pack is extremely comfortable and light weight. I would definitely recommend
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
I've used this pack extensively for nearly a year now and couldn't be happier with it! It handles heavy loads surprisingly well. I carry 134oz of water + other necessities and it is still super comfortable. I do not notice the discomfort another reviewer experienced. For reference, I am 5'10" and 165lbs and it fits me perfectly. It might be a small thing to some, but I love the removable waist straps! I never knew how much I would enjoy that and will now require that feature for any future day pack I buy. In case it would be helpful, I can't fit 40 oz Hydro Flasks in the side pockets without risk of falling out, but 32 oz works perfectly. The hydration sleeve works great with my 70oz reservoir and insulated pouch. I average 2 day hikes/week and in the 9 months I've had the pack the only wear I can see is one of the stretch side pockets has the beginning of a tiny tear (it still works). Totally understandable though considering how much I have put it through, desert hiking is rough on gear!
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
Lightweight. Not too many bells and whistles but enough pockets to keep things organized.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
I read someone else's review of this pack and totally disagree. The only problem I have with this pack is the price, but after using it, I would spend the Money again. This pack is sooo comfortable, and the airspeed means your back will not get hot and sweaty. Besides the price if I could change one thing, I would add a few more pockets for storing small items. Some of my small items tend to fall down into the bottom of the pack. Great product and I take it everywhere with me.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
This is a near perfect, highly breathable, lightweight, quality daypack.... but the preformed curve at the base of the pack results in two hard points pressing into your back. Even empty it's uncomfortable. Maybe it was sized for toddlers but for adults, the base of the pack desperately needs to be re-design to sit flat against the back.
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