The Daylite Plus bag is compatible with all Hydraulics Osprey hydration bladders. Osprey Rucksack Daylite Plus 20l, Black Rucksackart - Daypacks, Rucksackvolumen - 16 - 20 Liter, Rucksackfarbe - Black, 52,94 55,93 inkl. The Daylite Plus features quick-release compression straps and zippered access to a secure front pocket with key clip. The interior compartment allows good organization of your equipment, the pockets on the sides are very practical for small objects (water bottle, keys, food.). The belt and the sternum strap are adjustable for a perfect fit according to the morphology of each one. However, its lightweight, simplicity, durability, comfortable carry and price has proven to be wildly popular, and today their popularity is undeniable. And given the tiny price tag, it’s the best >70 crossover pack available. The Daylite Series started out with humble beginnings, a simple accessory to attach to our larger packs. Designed to attach to a number of Osprey’s larger packs and travel bags for use as a separate pod pack on day trips away from base camp, it is. They Daylite Plus is at home on a 14,000-foot summit or on a trip to the local farmer’s market. While we’re not fond of the pack, it’s a decent budget option for travel or EDC, provided you’re frame isn’t too big for the harness system. Osprey Daylite Plus Pack The one small, do-all bag you can use on any trip with a little more storage. It has also been designed as an add-on bag for trekking bags, everything has been designed so that it hangs on the Aether, Ariel, Sojourn and Farpoint 80 Osprey bags.Įquipped with a back panel in Spacermesh, the back remains ventilated and optimal comfort. Osprey Daylite Plus Daypack Review Overall Score: 7.0 After 2 years of irregular use, the Osprey Daylite Plus never won us over. The Daylite Plus is a bag that has all the features for everyday use. This pocket offers additional space for clothing or small equipment.
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