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Review on πŸŽ’ Osprey Mens Levity 45 Parallax: Ultralight Backpacking Perfection by Napoleon Robbie

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Osprey can improve a lot in this pack.

Compared to my Exos 58 from 2017, the Levity 45 is taller and wider, which doesn't make sense as it has significantly less volume. I can't look straight up without the top of my backpack touching the back of my head. This problem is very noticeable when climbing steep slopes. In addition, the cover is not removable. I'm not sure how they reasoned by removing all of the hipbelt pockets while keeping the lid. I'd rather save weight by keeping pockets and not having a lid. Airspeed Suspension Sounds good in theory, but does nothing; It compresses too easily, and even with a 10-pound load, my back is pinned against the back frame of the pack. No airflow. The inner nylon is also very thin and brittle. Mine has a small tear and I have no idea where or when it happened. Your package to eat snacks. If you don't want this, you can use a fanny pack, which will add unnecessary weight. Osprey can improve a lot in this pack. They may need to update the package completely. At the same time, the packaging looks nice, which I think is subjective. I also like the coloring. I give him 3 stars because he successfully moved all my stuff during my trek and because I paid a lot of money.

Pros
  • Outdoor
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