Fantastic review! Very thorough, comprehensive and at the same time, simple. It's the little things others don't think of; like hanging the bag from a biner so that it's not constantly flapping about while you exhibit.... brilliant. The bag looks almost identical to the Tropos 32 except for the back panel. Osprey key clip is extremely easy to unclip the keys from. Alternatively, you could clip a retractor to the clip and then attach your keys to that. Great review, thank you!
I got this Nebula to replace my old Parsec. The interior water-resistant PUR liner failed in the 2nd section, and I didn't take advantage of the ultimate warranty and bought TNF Recon hated it. Did the warranty exchange and got a new Parsec, for free, not impressed. Kickstand internal frame not flexible to kick under the seat or stuff in the overhead. Bought this new Nebula 32L and love it. This pack is exactly the same as the OLD Parsec 32L with more/better materials. It weighs 6 oz more than the old Parsec (and recycled materials) but 8 oz less than TNF Recon. The zipper issues encountered are because of the zipper cover overlap. This back has zipper overhangs for water resistance that TNF Recon does not. ATV in Puerto Rica rain forest exposed that deficiency of TNF Recon.
Wow, I can imagine a rain forect would stress test anything. We have lots of rain here but not at that level. It's more light but constant. Thanks for the heads up and comment. It should help others with similar usage 🤙
I got the yellow model for $100 on Amazon to go with the black/Tunnel vision gray Farpoint 40 to cover all my daily commuting and future travel needs for the foreseeable future. I also got the 40 at a deep discount through REI, so i got both packs for $240 total, and ths Nebula will connect/attach nicely on the Farpoint 40. Can't wait to go camping and do other travel with the fam
You do great reviews. I picked up this pack for a 6+ month trip to South America. It is organized well, but I hope it is durable and comfortable enough for heavy use. We'll find out soon.
@@SoleilNoir7 oh thats too bad my friend. I hope you'll find one on ebay or some stores.
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Very nice but I have already one backpack like that, a backpack you've done a review, same price range, so so same volume and I am happy with it using it since 1 year now. As you mentionned ... the North Face Borealis :) For me Borealis is one little step up he backpack presented here for one 'essential' reason (for me), the elastic cords outside if you want to 'store' a pullover, a k-way, ... and have direct and fast access to it
Very nice video! I have both the Nebula and the TNF Recon and I actually prefer the Recon. Somehow the material on the Nebula feels cheaper, not as rugged. I don't like that you have all those flaps and compression straps in the way of the zipper plus the straps and back panel on the Recon are, imho, light years head of the Nebula. The Nebula basically just has a flat back panel which is, for me at least, not comfortable at all + the straps are very thing and dig into my shoulders. These last 2 things were the biggest disappointment for me in the Nebula. The Recon has a very comfortable and well padded back panel + very good, thick straps.
Thanks for reviewing this pack, it certainly looks very good. I like you tend to over carry rather than under carry so 32l does sound like a great size 🙂
Ots like my brain says 'hey, you've got the room... Why not take it... In fact, take two" My sweet spot for packs is that 28 to 32 ltrs zone. I need to make an 'I Over Carry Club' patch 😂
I have a version of the Nebula that is about 2-3 generations before this one and for the life of me I can't understand why the admin pocket only had ONE zipper! I've never owned any brand of backpacks that have had this but for some reason Osprey decided do try it. I don't know why, considering the Nebula I had before the "redesign" had two zippers for the admin section. Overall I think it's the best bag on the market hands down and they stand behind their warranty (I wore one of my old Nebula's out - they sent me a replacement).
I've got a couple more Osprey packs waiting in the wings 😂 I love my tactical stuff... However, there's always a special place for packs like this and Osprey
@@AshChapman777I just grabbed the yellow for $104 on Amazon, but haven't seen it listed since I bought it. I'd imagine it'll pop up back on Osprey's Amazon store
Put this on my back today, soooo comfortable - I do love it. Looking for a one bag travel bag and comparing it to Osprey Daylite 26+6 and Thule Aion 28L - Any preference? The Osprey quality just makes me feel safe to buy
Just pulled the trigger on this, and I have also got the Osprey Daylite 26+6. What I will say, is that if you are travelling straight from airport to hotel with the Daylight, then it's great, but it's no good for extended walks as it has no breathable back system especially when packed. First ever negative review I have for an Osprey pack.
Great video! I have the older nebula but don't use it because I don't like how much it balloons outwards when in use, looks kinda floppy. I'm thinking about grabbing the osprey parsec
Bro, sorry I missed your comment. I'd definitely check out bags from Vertx in this size range. They make awesome greyman style packs. The long walk is a great example at 28lts - vertx.com/long-walks-pack-28l
@@MoorlanderEDC Yes! How dare you, I ended up buying a Goruck, lol! The “Bullet double compartment 18L”. Vertx was an option I checked, before the purchase, but unfortunately they don’t ship to Israel. Thanks anyways man :)
I'm looking for pack to contain my laptop (one size above 16" i think and i also have a laptop cover) for work, a 1 liter lunchbox, 1 bose quietsound headset, 1 waterbottle container, 1 pair of shoes for gym and gym clothes. I have an Osprey Ophelia and it is too small, i think it is 26l but i'm not 100% sure. I am contemplating if Nebula could work or if i need a larger one.
I'm sure you could definitely fit in everything you've mentioned here. I carry a 16" laptop, head phones, tech pouch... And an over night stay clothing if I need to see clients. It's a great size... However does feel large when you have less in it
Hi, from what I remember the Tropos and Nebula are very similar bags. The Tropos has that air frame back panel to help with increased circulation of air. If you're travelling somewhere hot then that extra circulation will help. In my experience they don't stop you from sweating however they definitely help to keep the sweat away from your bag. The only downside if they don't have an much flex in them. If you're moving your bag around a lot with travelling it's harder to fit them in confined spaces. If you get a chance to find one in a store, it's always too to have hands on
Yes definitely. The material has a DWR coating so water beads off it in a light to medium rain. It'll definitely keep your stuff dry for a commute or run from your car to the office, or even whilst out walking. It won't be 100 waterproof in a heavy rain. It doesn't have taped seems or aqua-guard zips. Hope that helps 🤙
@@MoorlanderEDC I bought the Recon after the post. Its a bit heavy I find because of the padded backpanel. I kinda wish I'd gone for the Nebula instead
I think so! I'm assuming just commute with maybe a laptop and change of clothes so there's plenty of room for your stuff. The materials are reasonably light so they'll be less friction whilst running too. I guess it depends on things like a laptop if you're carrying one. A smaller laptop might jossle around in there. Osprey also make the Quasar which is similar however it's a 26ltr pack which will help to reduce weight
The new model is not as durable as the old one. Straps will not last long with heavy loads. I am going to replace my old nebula with a different brand.
You're right, i own this new Nebula version and i would exchange it with the older model, even if it's second hand ... Osprey addict from France... Until now
Fantastic review
Thank you for the kind words Theo. I hope you're having a great weekend 🤙
I really dig your bag review with the outdoor backdrop green screen.
Green screen 😂
Fantastic review! Very thorough, comprehensive and at the same time, simple. It's the little things others don't think of; like hanging the bag from a biner so that it's not constantly flapping about while you exhibit.... brilliant. The bag looks almost identical to the Tropos 32 except for the back panel. Osprey key clip is extremely easy to unclip the keys from. Alternatively, you could clip a retractor to the clip and then attach your keys to that. Great review, thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Yes I think the Tropos and Nebula are one and the same just with that different back panel
Thanks for watching
I have the same. Its so good! Best Osprey ever had.
I got this Nebula to replace my old Parsec. The interior water-resistant PUR liner failed in the 2nd section, and I didn't take advantage of the ultimate warranty and bought TNF Recon hated it. Did the warranty exchange and got a new Parsec, for free, not impressed. Kickstand internal frame not flexible to kick under the seat or stuff in the overhead. Bought this new Nebula 32L and love it. This pack is exactly the same as the OLD Parsec 32L with more/better materials. It weighs 6 oz more than the old Parsec (and recycled materials) but 8 oz less than TNF Recon. The zipper issues encountered are because of the zipper cover overlap. This back has zipper overhangs for water resistance that TNF Recon does not. ATV in Puerto Rica rain forest exposed that deficiency of TNF Recon.
Wow, I can imagine a rain forect would stress test anything. We have lots of rain here but not at that level. It's more light but constant. Thanks for the heads up and comment. It should help others with similar usage 🤙
I got the yellow model for $100 on Amazon to go with the black/Tunnel vision gray Farpoint 40 to cover all my daily commuting and future travel needs for the foreseeable future. I also got the 40 at a deep discount through REI, so i got both packs for $240 total, and ths Nebula will connect/attach nicely on the Farpoint 40. Can't wait to go camping and do other travel with the fam
What a great review mate. Thanks a lot. Just ordered this bag and am super excited to try it! Cheers
Glad to hear you enjoyed it 👍
That colorway is awesome, wish I could find it
Agreed. It's a shame they don't make this colourway anymore
You do great reviews. I picked up this pack for a 6+ month trip to South America. It is organized well, but I hope it is durable and comfortable enough for heavy use. We'll find out soon.
Thank you for the kind words. Great to hear you liked the pack as well
love the osprey packs, i have the "old" version of this bag. despite the new things, I'll stay with the older model.
You're right, i own it and i'm looking for the old one but it's not possible to find it here in France..
@@SoleilNoir7 oh thats too bad my friend. I hope you'll find one on ebay or some stores.
Very nice but I have already one backpack like that, a backpack you've done a review, same price range, so so same volume and I am happy with it using it since 1 year now.
As you mentionned ... the North Face Borealis :)
For me Borealis is one little step up he backpack presented here for one 'essential' reason (for me), the elastic cords outside if you want to 'store' a pullover, a k-way, ... and have direct and fast access to it
This bag is a lot like the North Face Recon bag, has all the same sections.
I have the older one and it’s awesome …
They are brilliant bags 🤙
The older one is better than this one.
Really appreciate this overview. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Contemplating between this and Daylite 26+6
Very nice video! I have both the Nebula and the TNF Recon and I actually prefer the Recon. Somehow the material on the Nebula feels cheaper, not as rugged. I don't like that you have all those flaps and compression straps in the way of the zipper plus the straps and back panel on the Recon are, imho, light years head of the Nebula. The Nebula basically just has a flat back panel which is, for me at least, not comfortable at all + the straps are very thing and dig into my shoulders. These last 2 things were the biggest disappointment for me in the Nebula. The Recon has a very comfortable and well padded back panel + very good, thick straps.
hey man, which year's TNF Recon do you have? Is it the latest redesign?
Thanks for reviewing this pack, it certainly looks very good. I like you tend to over carry rather than under carry so 32l does sound like a great size 🙂
Ots like my brain says 'hey, you've got the room... Why not take it... In fact, take two"
My sweet spot for packs is that 28 to 32 ltrs zone. I need to make an 'I Over Carry Club' patch 😂
@@MoorlanderEDC in for the patch 👍 but I'll probably buy two 😂
I have a version of the Nebula that is about 2-3 generations before this one and for the life of me I can't understand why the admin pocket only had ONE zipper! I've never owned any brand of backpacks that have had this but for some reason Osprey decided do try it. I don't know why, considering the Nebula I had before the "redesign" had two zippers for the admin section. Overall I think it's the best bag on the market hands down and they stand behind their warranty (I wore one of my old Nebula's out - they sent me a replacement).
Got the Osprey Dayhiker Plus. Actually 2.
I've got a couple more Osprey packs waiting in the wings 😂 I love my tactical stuff... However, there's always a special place for packs like this and Osprey
Love your content!
I appreciate that!
You’re a good salesman Moorlander. You’ve sold me.
I'm coming round to thinking I may be in the wrong profession 😆
@@MoorlanderEDC haha definitely mate. Can’t find it in that orange colour you’ve got. When was the bag released?
@@AshChapman777I just grabbed the yellow for $104 on Amazon, but haven't seen it listed since I bought it. I'd imagine it'll pop up back on Osprey's Amazon store
Put this on my back today, soooo comfortable - I do love it. Looking for a one bag travel bag and comparing it to Osprey Daylite 26+6 and Thule Aion 28L - Any preference? The Osprey quality just makes me feel safe to buy
I've heard a lot of great things about the Thule Aion. Travelling with work I spot certain packs like the Nebula, TNF Borealis and the Aion
I think either way you'll have a great pack
Just pulled the trigger on this, and I have also got the Osprey Daylite 26+6. What I will say, is that if you are travelling straight from airport to hotel with the Daylight, then it's great, but it's no good for extended walks as it has no breathable back system especially when packed. First ever negative review I have for an Osprey pack.
What’s the colour called for this one, love the look
Agreed. Love the colour combo. I think it's called Burnt Gold and Grey
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Great video! I have the older nebula but don't use it because I don't like how much it balloons outwards when in use, looks kinda floppy. I'm thinking about grabbing the osprey parsec
Thanks for sharing!
The Parsec also has an in built kickstand that means it stands up on its own, which I don’t think this nebula has.
I LOVE your vids. Very informative and through. Can you please recommend a 25-30L, “grey man”, well built backpack in the area of 150-$200?
Bro, sorry I missed your comment. I'd definitely check out bags from Vertx in this size range. They make awesome greyman style packs. The long walk is a great example at 28lts - vertx.com/long-walks-pack-28l
@@MoorlanderEDC Yes! How dare you, I ended up buying a Goruck, lol!
The “Bullet double compartment 18L”. Vertx was an option I checked, before the purchase, but unfortunately they don’t ship to Israel. Thanks anyways man :)
@@almog3875 I promise to do better in future 🤙
@@MoorlanderEDC You’re golden, don’t even mention it! Keep being awesome.
I'm looking for pack to contain my laptop (one size above 16" i think and i also have a laptop cover) for work, a 1 liter lunchbox, 1 bose quietsound headset, 1 waterbottle container, 1 pair of shoes for gym and gym clothes.
I have an Osprey Ophelia and it is too small, i think it is 26l but i'm not 100% sure. I am contemplating if Nebula could work or if i need a larger one.
I'm sure you could definitely fit in everything you've mentioned here. I carry a 16" laptop, head phones, tech pouch... And an over night stay clothing if I need to see clients. It's a great size... However does feel large when you have less in it
What is your opinion about Osprey Tropos 32 ?
Do you think it is better than Nebula for EDC or travel?
Hi, from what I remember the Tropos and Nebula are very similar bags. The Tropos has that air frame back panel to help with increased circulation of air. If you're travelling somewhere hot then that extra circulation will help. In my experience they don't stop you from sweating however they definitely help to keep the sweat away from your bag. The only downside if they don't have an much flex in them. If you're moving your bag around a lot with travelling it's harder to fit them in confined spaces. If you get a chance to find one in a store, it's always too to have hands on
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is the front net easy to tear ?
Not at all. The elastic front is pretty tough. It's the same material a lot of companies use for their side water bottle holders
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Is it waterproof somewhat?
Yes definitely. The material has a DWR coating so water beads off it in a light to medium rain. It'll definitely keep your stuff dry for a commute or run from your car to the office, or even whilst out walking. It won't be 100 waterproof in a heavy rain. It doesn't have taped seems or aqua-guard zips. Hope that helps 🤙
@@MoorlanderEDC cheers!👍
Great review! how would you compare this to The North Face Recon?
They're both great packs. I do prefer a wee bit more room with the Nebula
@@MoorlanderEDC I bought the Recon after the post. Its a bit heavy I find because of the padded backpanel. I kinda wish I'd gone for the Nebula instead
Would this bag be good for running? Looking for a bag for my short run commute to work. Any recommendations are welcome 😊
I think so! I'm assuming just commute with maybe a laptop and change of clothes so there's plenty of room for your stuff. The materials are reasonably light so they'll be less friction whilst running too. I guess it depends on things like a laptop if you're carrying one. A smaller laptop might jossle around in there. Osprey also make the Quasar which is similar however it's a 26ltr pack which will help to reduce weight
The new model is not as durable as the old one. Straps will not last long with heavy loads. I am going to replace my old nebula with a different brand.
They've definitely made a conscious decision to use lighter materials
You're right, i own this new Nebula version and i would exchange it with the older model, even if it's second hand ...
Osprey addict from France... Until now
For your hiking lifestyle you should have gotten Tropos 32
Hi there and thanks for watching. I'll add the Tropos 32 to my list 👍 Hope you're having a top weekend