Osprey gear reviews
Independent reviews of all products from Osprey
Osprey's new Skarab and Skimmer hiking backpacks are absolute winners out on the trail, find out more in our full review.
The Osprey Rolling Transporter 120 is simply a massive, durable kit bag, brilliant for expedition travel, ski trips and any large scale movement of kit.
Part duffle, part backpack, part daypack; is the Farpoint all things to all men or a Jack of all trades, master of none? Find out in our review.
The fifth generation of the legendary Mutant 38 from Osprey is a fully featured mountain pack designed to deliver the goods across a variety of vertical tests.
Regular travellers take note, there's a new carry-on in town.
The Osprey Hikelite 26 is everything you need for a day's hiking and nothing more, read the review to find out what we thought.
Designers have had a field day on the Osprey Stratos 50. On first review you may think they've gone too far, but test the Stratos, and you'll soon realise they got it almost spot on.
We put Osprey's much heralded Atmos AG65 with its innovative antigravity system to the test.
The Exos 48 is Ospreys attempt at a lightweight pack for the hills, but does it perform? Read the review to find out
Active Traveller tests the Osprey Stratos 24 - a pack which looks good and performs well, and will work for pretty much any kind of hiker
We review the Osprey Talon 6 lumbar pack, a lovely bit of kit that will be of use for everyone from trail runners to walkers, mountain bikers and skiers.
We review the Osprey Viper 9 hydration pack, a mountain bike specific pack which is a great option for shorter rides
Conceived for long day adventures in the hills or backcountry the Kestrel 38 can also handle light overnight or fast packing trips. This redesigned go anywhere do anything pack owes it's versatility to its adaptable carrying options and state of the art 'framed' Airscape torso adjustable backsystem which provides...
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