Osprey exodus 58 men's lightweight hiking pack - Blaze Black (LG)
T**R
Well thought through product that works well
I bought this hiking pack to meet 3 main requirements: 1. To allow me to place the majority of the weight on my hips rather than my shoulders 2. To allow an air gap between the pack and my back and 3. To be intrinsically light-weight.Having recently used it on a 150 km 4-day hike and I can confirm it meets these requirements pretty well.I am 6' 3", with an exceedingly long back. The adjustment straps are JUST long enough to allow me to fit the pack as I wish. It's a pity all the straps are not manufactured a couple of centimetres longer. This applies to the adjustment of the chest strap too. I wish I could set it a little lower. The hip straps are fine, and easy to adjust, even to my 40" waist.For my needs - hikes of a few days - it is large enough. Presumably in an attempt to keep the weight down, it lacks the bells and whistles of some more sophisticated rucksacks that have more pockets accessible from the side or back. The Exos 58 has a single main chamber, only accessible from the top.All in all, a worthy product that I have given the benefit of any doubt to, and awarded a full 5 stars.
R**E
Perfect For My Needs
My Osprey Exos 58 was delivered hassle free and well packaged in a box which was great as i was a wee bit worried about the frame being damaged. The pack is great apart from having no hipbelt pockets but i knew this as i also own the Exos in the 48 litre size but i wanted a wee bit more room without bursting the seams of my Exos 48. Loving the Exos 58 its a perfect weight and perfect size for my wild camping ventures
A**R
Excellent! Best bag I have ever owned.
Overall, super comfy and plenty of space. This is the 58L version.Stuff: I have about a 10 - 12kg load.I filled it with a 4 season sleeping bag (compressed), a collapsible chair, 500g stove, clothes for a 3 day hike, a 3 person tent, medical gear and other bits and bobs like a head torch. Still a good amount of room left in the bag, and in the side and front mesh pockets which are huge and awesome.Comfort:Really comfortable to wear, the mesh at the back leaves a gap between your back and the actual bag - so actual real genuine ventilation. Perfect. The straps are really comfy and the waist and chest clips are great, really distributes the weight evenly.I am yet to actually hike with it, but so far it's by far worth the money for a premium ergonomically designed hike bag.
G**N
The best rucksack for hiking out there
I originally bought the Exos 48 but had the medium and turned out to be too short for my back so I sold that and bought this one. I'm glad of the additional 10 litres as the pack can always be cinched down for smaller loads. This is so comfy and is over a kilo and a half lighter than my previous Lowe Alpine pack. Highly recommend.
C**K
Great
Wild camped for 14 days on Kungsleden living out of this bag. Performed excellently. Quality is good, lightweight. Especially like the back mesh.Next trip GR20 and Gran Paradiso.. will update if any issues
C**L
A good lightweight rucksack
I bought this Osprey 58 litre rucksack to replace a Lowe Alpine 75/85 litre one that has given me good service but is much heavier (2.6 kg vs 1.1 kg!). The Lowe sac is a good piece of kit but I don't need the volume or weight-carrying capacity now. I have at last had the chance to try the Osprey sac in real conditions for a 2 day backpack & it worked well: I was carrying 11 kg (24.2 lb) for a total distance of 55km (35 miles). No back ache, hip & top strap worked fine, although thinner than Lowe sac, so the load distributed well. I had to rethink how to pack the sac as the big volume in the Osprey is lower down. There are no pockets on the hip belt, probably because of their thinner construction, nor is there a rain cover included (the one off the Lowe sac will fit the Osprey though). I'm looking forward to using this sac on longer expeditions & saving 1.5 kg on my base weight.
W**L
Some improvements on a classic
I have been using the earlier version of the Exos 58 for several years for my overnight hillwalking routes and I found it a great improvement over the older, heavier fixed frame rucksacks, both in terms of weight and comfort. The new version has improved padding on the shoulder straps and much tougher mesh over the side and rear outer pockets. My only gripe is the disappearance of the useful zip pocket in th.e belt strap on the new model.A great rucksack in my opinion
G**N
Well made
No issues, used for the west highland way carrying all the kit for 1 adult and child.
A**A
Original
Me gustó para ser mi primer mochila de dicha marca, el material no es de tela o en tipo de tejido, sino es como un material plastificado, teniendo en mente que si trajera algo Guardado con filo es posible que haya facilidad de romperse. La probé con carga y si funciona para cuidar la espalda
K**R
Lightweight and comfortable
I absolutely love this bag. Incredibly comfortable and holds everything you could need for a weekend.
S**.
This lives up to it's advertising
I'm 65 years old and I took my oldest grandson on his first backpack camping trip so I had to bring a lot more stuff than I would normally carry. Osprey says this pack has "incredible load transfer" and they are correct! I was able to easily adjust the 42# pack while on the trail and hiking to move weight from shoulders to hips and back again as needed to keep going. (And it was needed!!) This pack is very light, very strong, has lots of tie-downs in all the right places. The padding on the shoulder straps spreads the weight very well and the mesh back ventilates very well. I love the pocket that lets you slip a water bottle in and out of the side pockets while walking! I am 100% satisfied with this excellent pack.
G**
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