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Osprey daylite pack review
Osprey daylite pack review









osprey daylite pack review osprey daylite pack review

They can fit, but they are by no means secure and if your pack is heavily loaded the bottles are prone to fall out.

  • The two side mesh sleeves are too shallow to secure a Nalgene or any wider water bottle.
  • Ultimately a few minor annoyances caused this bag to be dethroned as our daily diaper bag. It was a good size for a diaper bag and we didn't really miss any of the 'diaper bag' specific features. This bag performed significantly better than our previous bag and was a lot more comfortable to carry around and was easier to access in times of distress (emergency diaper changes) with the large zipper pulls. My wife and I were increasingly frustrated by the design of conventional diaper bags, with their lack of easy opening zippers and focus on fashion over function. I bought this pack with the intent of using it as a diaper bag for my first child. My Experience with the Diaper Daylite Plus

    #OSPREY DAYLITE PACK REVIEW FULL#

    If you're trying to spend 50 bucks on a backpack for use when you go on an outdoor adventure this is a great pack stuffed full of features you won't find in a 20 dollar pack from Amazon, but if you have a more specific use (laptop bag, commuter bag, hydration pack), there are bags with more focused feature sets that might be a better fit.Ĭheck out this demo of what its like to pack up the Daylite Plus! It will definitely outperform most daypacks less than $100 and has a ton of applications where it is my go-to pack, but it straddles a lot of different applications and ends up being a jack of all trades, but a master of none. Whether you are in the market for something easy to grab as you venture out on that day-hike or a lightweight means of carrying your everyday carry items, the Daylite Plus is a great candidate. The Daylite Plus is a 20L frameless pack classified by Osprey as an everyday pack.











    Osprey daylite pack review