Customer Reviews Osprey Daylite
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey - Syndication
Wish it was a little more flexible for space but otherwise good!
Katelyn M,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey - Syndication
Purchased to use primarily while skiing because of its smaller size, trim style, cool pattern, and durable construction. With the osprey daylite, I can carry a lunch, snax, water bottle, sunscreen, and extra layers with minimal bulk. More time on the slopes and less need to enter a lodge!
Carin P,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey - Syndication
Great little pack but could use a few small compartments on the outside for keys/quick grab items.
Delaney M,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
Needed a small daypack with hip/chest straps & reservoir compatibility; this fit the bill at a decent price. It has definitely served that purpose, but I find that the construction of the bag's outer pocket leads to an awkward void of space in the middle of the bag that I can never seem to fill! It's as if there's a weird constriction right around the center of the bag. While it can fit A LOT (two laptops, two jackets, pound of beef jerky & bars, ...), I can't seem to figure out a way to pack it so that I maximize all the useable space.
Plands,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
I just picked up my Osprey Day Pack and put it to use on it's first adventure. I really like the color scheme. The quality of material is great I really like the key holder inside the bag, the straps, and the back padding are great and super comfortable. There was a couple of cons. The first is that there are alot of straps and there really long but that's just my take on it. The other is the zipper tab I feel like it should be made of more sturdy material or thicker and it would also be nice to tuck away the zipper tabs so there not out in the open. The size was also a bit bigger than I thought but that's a personal preference but, overall it is a good quality bag that I've been wanting to buy for a couple years after using it on a trek in Cinque Terre, Italy when a friend let me borrow it and I feel in love with it it was so comfortable and quality of the bag is great but overall I'm super excited to take with me on many more adventures to come.
Livingadventures21,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
I've had this pack for a little over a year. I purchased it specifically for short, close-in hikes and jaunts with my kids. It has worked marvelously and as I've adjusted my gear for all-day hikes, I've been choosing the Daylight more and more (as opposed to my Sirrus 24).
Unfortunately, like others have pointed out, the side pockets are of poor design. Doesn't matter if it's my Nalgene bottle, my Contigo, or my trusty Stanley coffee cup, nothing stays. Sure, I can use the straps to hold it in, but then I can't access my water on the go without my hydration pouch, which is overkill for my original purpose.
I do wish this had the stow on the go trekking pole loops.
Still, I do love it as a whole.
Cherie,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
I have had this bag for about 4 years and it has held up great, no problems at all. It is super versatile and light weight. I use it for day hikes, traveling through the airport, and as my bag for school and work. I am always on the go with my job and this bag has been through everything and is still in great condition. My only complaints are that the handle on the top of the bag is a little high and was initially irritating to the back of my neck when I got the bag but it no longer bothers me. The side pockets absolutely do nothing to hold your drinks in. The only bottle that fits is a 40 oz hydro flask b/c the strap keeps it in.
Kaitlyn,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
I have an old Manta 25, (size M/L) which I love. My best friend and constant hiking companion wanted a smaller pack than she already had, to use on short, local hikes. I bought her the Daylight and she loved it so much that she used it on larger hikes as well. She died suddenly in June and I "inherited"it back from her.
I find this pack to be somewhat uncomfortable. It just feels too small for my body. I can never get it adjusted quite right. I use it for short, local hikes, so that doesn't matter too much. But I wouldn't recommend it for anyone over 5ft 5 inches or of substantial body mass.
Otherwise, it's a wonderful little pack, well designed and great for use with a hydration bladder.
OutdoorMom,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
I've been using this product for city life and eventual hiking in weekends. It is very comfortable, and easy to adjust. I like the front wish mesh as well as the back part where I can use the hydration system. When empty, I can easily put it inside of a bigger backpack, very useful for me in long journeys. I even carry my 13'' laptop inside of it.
Jonathan,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
I bought the Daylite about 2-1/2 years ago. I've drugged this bag all over US and Europe. I treat it as my man-purse on travel days, easy grab items on planes - water bottle, book, light jacket, etc.
I used this bag for day sightseeing trips throughout Europe and US, in all weather conditions. Enough space for light jacket, camera, snacks, water bottle, and other small items. During winter, it keeps my camera other gear dry.
Side pockets do not have any elastic banding, to help hold in water bottles and travel mugs. My water has a lanyard to hold keep the cap attached, so I thread the buckle strap through to keep the water bottle tethered to my bag. My travel mug sometimes jumps out when I put the bag in airplane overhead bins. Adding elastic to side pockets may be easy, but I'm not good with sewing beyond reattaching shirt buttons.
Old G,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
First I will start the review by telling people to ignore a lot of the bad reviews on here.
All those people complaining about water bottles falling out the side pockets bought the wrong bag. They are not water bottle pockets. This is a hydration day pack designed to attach to your main pack.
If you are not going to use a hydration bladder then buy a bag with side pockets designed for water bottles.
Bought an osprey 2.5 LT bladder and it fits perfectly in my main pack and this.
My only minor complaint is the hip belt could be a bit bigger but if you use it how it is intended then it is fine.
If you want a nice lightweight bag that can attach to you main pack and intend to use a bladder then buy this pack.
If you want something with more features then buy a talon or tempest.
Ben,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
The Osprey Daylite Daypack is a pretty good backpack, but it could be better. Here is how; The webbing type material on the inside of the shoulder straps while probably used for good intentions; like stability during movement or something, destroyed the shoulders on my Exofficio waterproof light travel jacket. It seems to have roughed up the exterior shoulder area. The material is now frayed and looks like I'd had the jacket for multiple trips. I only used that jacket, with the backpack on a single 2.5 week trip. I maybe used the backpack every other day on that trip while walking about. I still love the backpack for what else it is designed for but you should probably remove that grid/mesh material in future builds. I will modify the pack that I have to this doesn't happen to any other expensive travel jackets.
Kevzinga,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
Great pack for day hikes and travel. Very light weight, comfortable and generous in size for day to day use and for day hikes. Nice internal pocket for laptop or tablet. Other good news is that the pack has a very generous flap to protect the main zipper from water getting in. The bad news is that the zipper continually gets snagged on the flap when opening and closing; a very fussy and annoying feature.
Gbec,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
Bought this pack for my boyfriend to use while riding his motorcycle, it's the perfect size and very comfortable. Looks and feels great. Only thing I would recommend is for the little inner pockets in the front pocket to have either a zipper close or velcro, that way nothing can get out. Overall, great little pack and very handy!
Lilly,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
I got this to use as my hiking backpack and, for the most part, I haven't been disappointed. It has more than enough room for everything I need and the front panel keeps me organized. The key clip is especially handy, because that's the last thing I want to go searching for at the end of a long hike!
I only have two complaints. One, I wish it had an external bungee to secure an extra jacket. It seems like a no-brainer. Secondly, the shape of the side mesh pockets means my water bottles aren't secure... and meant I had one go skittering down the side of a mountain! It's easy enough to buckle it into the side cinch straps, but it's still annoying. That being said, neither of these are fatal flaws and, for the price, this pack is great!
SFSam,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey - Syndication
It's a nifty little pack. The size is perfect. I wish there were a zippered space within the pack for valuables and I don't find the straps to be very comfortable. Perhaps it's my body type, but no adjustment has improved the fit.
Andrew S,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey - Syndication
Unfortunately, this pack is too small, and it tears my fingers up to get inside it. I would not recommend this pack.
Lyndadi,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
I love Osprey packs. But this one is frankly disappointing. I've had it for a little over a year. It's hardy. But not comfortable. And my water bottle is constantly falling out.
Josh,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
I purchased this daypack for upcoming travel where I would be doing short day walks where the compact size was important. However, after getting to my vacation destination, I found that the side bottle holders are poorly designed. Any standard bottles (even store bought plastic water bottles) just keep falling out due to the side mesh pockets having too much of an angle to keep a bottle in. If you need to take off the pack or set it down, the bottles would immediately fall out regardless of the side strap tightness. As others noted, I tried all size bottles too but with no luck; so, I would not buy this pack again. If they had made the mesh pocket go straight from the outside of the pack to the side of the pack then there would have been no issues. Other features in the pack and its general size are good. I liked the smaller front pocket with its mesh dividers and the larger pocket is good with its separate mesh pocket. I did notice that the shoulder strap design made the strap dig into the back of my neck but I did not use it for any duration. If you don't mind carrying water inside the pack then it will work for you. If you need a pack to hold a bottle or two on the outside, consider another pack. Others have noted that this holds a hydration bladder. That would be the other option and I may explore that as well since it will be the only option to make this pack usable for me. Also, as a note to others, be aware of the 30 day return policy; unfortunately, I did not test out this pack prior to travel (my mistake, I know) so I may now have a pack that will be sitting on my shelf... Lesson learned.
AMBhatti,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
Well like several others here I have to comment and the woefully inadequate side pockets. They are 2 shallow and angled so water bottles just keep falling out. I've taken to using the side buckets and threading them through the carry handle of my flask just to keep it from falling out on the trail. I also miss the elastic loops that used to be on the front of the previous version. I am hoping for a new model that correct this obvious flaw.
Slscottxny,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
I bought this pack for travelling and short day walks. It is a good compact size and comfortable to wear BUT the side bottle holders are so poorly designed, Water bottles just keep falling out, the side pockets are not deep enough and have too much of an angle to keep a bottle in. In the end I've had to resort to putting the water bottles inside the pack, which is very inconvenient. I tried all size bottles too. I would not buy this pack again.
Hetty52,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
I've used my Daylite for the past 6 months extensively - day hiking at least 5 times a month - I'm an avid explorer/hiker and photographer here in Florida. We'll start with the negatives first: Poor shoulder strap design makes the strap dig into the back of my neck - I've noticed this is one of the few packs designed like this in Osprey's line. It makes the pack hard to wear. The side mesh pockets are shallow and water bottles/Nalgenes/Platypus come tumbling out if you lean over too much - super annoying on trail. The back padding makes your back sweat profusely and offers little support. Because of all the sweat - the pack can become smelly. Even if you wash it - sweat in it again and it's right back to being smelly. Pros: I do like the minimalist design, lightweight, and portability of the pack - the small size (13L plenty for day hiking and exploring) and design shape (it's longer than wide) are great pros also. The material as always - top notch. I'm an Osprey guy - I own several packs from the ATMOS AG to the Farpoint 70 and even a DURO 6 Running/Hiking Vest. Heck even my waterproof camera bags are Osprey lol. For some reason I just think they missed the boat on this one. I think the daypack included with the Farpoint 70 was a more efficient design than the Daylite - shoulder strap wise. After using my Daylite up to this point - I now realize the Hikelite 18 is probably more of what I want/was looking for. Oh well, you live and you learn - I know my neck would appreciate it more lol.
Jaye P,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
Both my husband and I have larger Osprey packs that we love. On a recent trip to a national park, I left my small day carry bag home, so was happy to see this Osprey in the park gift store. I was ok with the premium pricing because it was an Osprey. The pack is lightweight, has a great front pocket with an organizational space, and allows for plenty of storage for a daypack. However, when I cinch the shoulder straps up to where I want the pack to ride, the "handle" between the shoulder straps rubs against the back of my neck and is really uncomfortable. I end up loosening the shoulder straps and letting the back flop around a little to avoid this. Gave it to hubby to try and he had the same complaint.
Cenla C,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
Just returned from several weeks in France and used the Daylite everyday. It was my personal bag on the plane and my urban bag while traveling cities. I loved that the Daylite securely fit over my carryon suitcase extendable handle when walking through airports or to hotels. The pockets were very adequate and the pack was comfortable as a sling over one shoulder or carried on my back. My one big complaint was that my small cycling water bottles were not secure in the side pockets. They would often fall out when I took the pack off. Osprey should fix this with a small cinchable strap as they have on some other packs. I know I could purchase the water bladder but I don't care for those in an urban setting. I could also put a water bottle inside the pack but that's also not very desirable.
Gdub,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
I work for the BLM and need this bag to carry my lunch and first aid and water. I love the little pocket at the top and how lightweight the backpack itself is, and the material. I am disappointed that the mesh side pockets do not fit my nalgene, nor are they deep enough for my kleenkanteen, both pop out when the back is 60% full. Also, as a person with a short torso, I need this pack to fit high and the way the handle strap is placed, when I pull the shoulder straps tight to comfort and the waist strap comfortably also, the handle strap at the top pinches into my neck, therefore I have to wear it loose, causing back pain. So some day's I choose back pain over neck pain. I will say, I have been using it everyday for the past 3 months and the zippers, straps and padding have all held up beautifully.
Sol,
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