Hi Martina, Thank you so much for your comment and feedback. Very happy to hear that my video was helpful to you. Be aware that the Stratos series is the anatomically fitted backpacks for men. The Sirrus series are exactly the same but anatomically fitted for women. You can read more on gpxadventures.com/reviews/hiking-gear/osprey-stratos-44-review/
I think it definitely can but depends on how much food and spare clothes you need for your trip. If you are going 2 weeks off the grid for instance you'll need food and water supplies and a lot more clothes and in that case I would recommend a bigger backpack.
Really helpful review! Thank you very much! I was wondering whether to buy it but after your video I have no doubts 👌😊
Hi Martina, Thank you so much for your comment and feedback. Very happy to hear that my video was helpful to you. Be aware that the Stratos series is the anatomically fitted backpacks for men. The Sirrus series are exactly the same but anatomically fitted for women. You can read more on gpxadventures.com/reviews/hiking-gear/osprey-stratos-44-review/
You think it can also be used as a traveling backpack? Ex: traveling for 2 weeks in Asia
I think it definitely can but depends on how much food and spare clothes you need for your trip. If you are going 2 weeks off the grid for instance you'll need food and water supplies and a lot more clothes and in that case I would recommend a bigger backpack.
One of your clips early on had it on blue, is this your second Stratos 44 pack?
Hi! Which clip do you mean exactly? No, I only have one so it must be the same backpack you saw. Maybe it looks blue because of the light conditions.
@@GPXAdventures guess it’s light
@@greeenteeee yes I guess it can look a little blueish depending on the light.