Sounds a fab rucksack for taking on my next multi-day walk. And I love the idea of it scooping away at the bottom - I can find some packs dig in because I’m short 👏 Osprey
Osprey definitely know how to make the perfect pack, I have one for biking one for day hikes, add this for those multi day adventures to complete the set. Starting out with a train into the Peak then a two day walk home.
hello, great video thank you. I have a technical question for the size of the backpack, I am 5'11" (1m80) can you advise me on what size. What size did you take. Thank you very much
James is 6"4" and used the large/xl extended. It is likely you will need the l/xl too but probably on the lower setting. Best if you send your back length rather than height or check the osprey page for fitting instructions. Measure from your hip bone to the top of your shoulders Nd we could take look. Obviously always best to try them on if you get chance . Hope this helps
Backpacking with my partner and pup. Even if it's just our nearest National Parks (South Downs & New Forest). We are all at our happiest when life is at its simplest, just putting one foot (or paw) in front of the other.
I would take it all over the UK my first trip of the year is to the West Highlands so I reckon the Lost Valley will be it's first outing along with Stob Dubh and Stob Coire Raineach if I am the luck winner.
Hi, I got a question here: I bought myself the Bergans Helium V5 55l which is also very ultralight (978 gr) and comfortable - Unfortunately, the backpack squeaks a lot due to the material and carrying system, especially when it is loaded with more than 12 kg. This is really annoying when hiking because it is so loud that you can sometimes no longer hear the birds. Do you have any similar experience with the Osprey?
I’d love take this wild camping in Scotland
I'd use it for work/play all around the Highlands, particularly trekking in the Cairngorms!
Sounds a fab rucksack for taking on my next multi-day walk. And I love the idea of it scooping away at the bottom - I can find some packs dig in because I’m short 👏 Osprey
There isn't anywhere I wouldn't take an Osprey Bag, but this one I would take for my weekend trips to the Lakes, Snowdonia and Cairngorms.
I love osprey and have had different Carrying systems. It'll be my new ML pack for use over the country
Osprey definitely know how to make the perfect pack, I have one for biking one for day hikes, add this for those multi day adventures to complete the set.
Starting out with a train into the Peak then a two day walk home.
Looks perfect for my camping trips and maybe some festivals!
This bag would be great for my expedition in Scotland!
Perfect for my camping gear when hiking in the Lake District or the Scottish highlands.
Sounds ideal as a replacement for my current day sack. Will be well used on day hikes with my group.
This would be great for any multi day hiking, but especially the west highland way I’ve got lined up!
Would take this round the Highlands on some hiking/climbing trips.
I've never been to the Dolomites and next year I'll be going. Would be amazing to have this Osprey pack with me!
I am going to Sumatra in March . This would be perfect. Keeping my fingers crossed!
I'd take it on my next wild camp in Wales - prepping for my mountain leader qual!
Ideal for the Tour de Mont Blank next summer!
Would be perfect for the countryside hiking in the new year! - we normally go to North Yorkshire
Would be lovely to take it on many adventures over the coming years, wild camping and having a brew whilst enjoying the view on many a summit.
Up to the Lake District!
If I won I'd take this pack on the West Highland Way! Currently looking at my kit and trying to save some weight 😊
Planning some larger expeditions in the Alps, this lightweight pack would really help to shred the weight
I would take the osprey pack on adventures in the cairngorms 🔥
This bags perfect for Yorkshire peaks
Sounds like a fantastic versatile and light pack which can carry a reasonable amount. Great for a Scottish adventure
hello, great video thank you. I have a technical question for the size of the backpack, I am 5'11" (1m80) can you advise me on what size. What size did you take. Thank you very much
James is 6"4" and used the large/xl extended. It is likely you will need the l/xl too but probably on the lower setting. Best if you send your back length rather than height or check the osprey page for fitting instructions. Measure from your hip bone to the top of your shoulders Nd we could take look. Obviously always best to try them on if you get chance . Hope this helps
Top quality pack... It would look good on my back while hiking in Torridon.
Great bag for carrying gear while hiking in the Dales
Hoping to do the gr5 one day, this would be ideal.
Hill walking and camping, nice for the dales, that’s my thing!
Backpacking with my partner and pup. Even if it's just our nearest National Parks (South Downs & New Forest). We are all at our happiest when life is at its simplest, just putting one foot (or paw) in front of the other.
Hopefully take it on the Cambrian way through Wales next summer!
Just booked a holiday to the Lake District next year so this would be fantastic!
I would love to take one on my walks through the Brecon Beacons. Fab place in all weathers
Hoping to get lots of multi day hikes ticked off next year! This would be perfect for that!
Backpacking around central Europe in the summer!
Looks perfect for a Picos de Europe climbing trip I'm planning for next year
I would love this for an expedition to the alps next year!
a lovely trip through the Cairngorms
I’d take it on some good winter objectives in the cairngorms!
Everywhere, the three peaks, the Peak District, South Coast Path... all over the place!
Carrying our kit into Peru next year - me and my partner are paddling the Amazon on our SUP’s.
The Pennine Way, south to north, in late spring. This bag will carry all I need to walk unsupported as I put 2023 behind me...
Would love to take this on my next trip to Scotland!
I would take this on the Anglesey coastal route this summer perfect for fast moving
I haven't been round the cairngorms yet. Seems perfect
Would be awesome for our Scottish Island Hopping/hiking adventure.
This would get me wildcamping in the peaks and then far and beyond. Hopefully lakes and snowdonia.
I'd take this everywhere, first call Scotland!
Perfect for keeping the weight down on those Scottish remote wild camping trips🥵🥶😶🌫️🌧
Our planned trip to Isle of Skye, Torridon & Assynt (a mixture of multi-day backpacking, camping and daywalks.
I'd take this on climbing days in The Peak District.
A Bothy trip to the top of Scotland would be perfect for this bag, so light weight
I'd love to take it up hellvellyn with the kids in the new year!
There are lots of places on my mind from mont blank, Pyrenees, dolomites and hopefully one day EBC
Sounds perfect for my next trip to Scotland
Scotland. All of it. Various West coast munros to start.
I would love to take this on my next adventure in north Wales.
Id love to take a Eja Pro backpack to do the West Highland Way!
Would be great to take for multi day camping in the lake District or Scotland. Or more locally on the Pennine way
With my Son and Daughter on our wanders in the Lake District
I would use this for a weekend expedition with my friends in the summer in Snowdonia
That bag would be great for a day in the Peak District
I'd take it on my upcoming trip to the Highlands
Hi thanks for the video i purchased the bag :) could you reference the water bottle that you are using?
Would be perfect for some multi-day hikes in Scotland.
I'd use this for wild camping in the Lakes and Dales with my border terrier Burt.
I'd take this on the Cape Wrath trail!
This would be perfect for the Camino de Santiago I would love to do
Cairngorms and multidays on dartmoor!
Id do the cape wrath trail in Scotland with this 👍🏕
I would take it to do the Yorkshire 3 peaks in February
Would love to take this travelling
Trip to the cairngorms!
Great for walking to a bothy!
I would take it all over the UK my first trip of the year is to the West Highlands so I reckon the Lost Valley will be it's first outing along with Stob Dubh and Stob Coire Raineach if I am the luck winner.
I'd take it on a multi day hike through the Peak District.
New Zealand travels next year! 😁
The TMB next summer!
Hi, I got a question here: I bought myself the Bergans Helium V5 55l which is also very ultralight (978 gr) and comfortable - Unfortunately, the backpack squeaks a lot due to the material and carrying system, especially when it is loaded with more than 12 kg. This is really annoying when hiking because it is so loud that you can sometimes no longer hear the birds. Do you have any similar experience with the Osprey?
Oh that must be annoying, shame not to hear the birds!
No we have had no squeaking issues with the Osprey. The frame to very comfy and quiet!
Blue Mountains in Oz 🇦🇺 off there in June so can practice with it for few months in uk 🇬🇧
I’d use it in the Outer Hebrides 🙂
My girlfriend and I will be hiking this South West Coastal Path in Spring 2024.
I'd use this for multi day hiking in Yorkshire
Upcoming trip to Scotland 🏴🏔️
Hiking in the Alps!
Would love to take it round snowdonia
Love to win this for rough days in the welsh mountains 👍
Dartmoor for a wild camp!
The Cairngorms!
Hitchhiking across Canada 👍🏽🚙
I would take it hiking in the lakes around scarfell pike
I’d be taking it out to Iceland to ruck in all my ice climbing kit
I'd take it hiking in Norfolk
Around scotland on some mega backpacking missions
On the west highland way ❤
All over Scotland with my dog
The Isle of Skye!
Trekking through the Norwegian Fjords
I would get myself some good multi days in the Cairngorms
Peak District camping trip 🏕️🏔️