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Very good

Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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4.9
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Imported. Hand Wash Only. Zippered reservoir sleeve with included Hydraulics LT 1.5 liter reservoir by Hydrapak with QuickConnect and sternum magnet included. Vertical zippered harness slash pocket with whistle zipper pull and trekking pole attachment. Dual lower stretch mesh food supplement harness pockets. Dual extra-large stretch mesh soft flask food harness pockets. Accessible dual lower side panel zippered stretch mesh pocket. Breathable mesh wrap with soft-irritation contact surface.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Happy with this purchase

Love this trail running pack. It feels light and doesn't bounce, even with a full bladder and crammed pockets. It has enough pockets to safely store my phone, keys, snacks and other essentials. Everything is easily accessible and well organized. The weight is well distributed and does not rub anything. I had to shorten the drinking tube a few inches to be able to use it. I was having trouble with the Osprey sizing chart. Size xs/s was indicated as fitting a 31-37 inch bust, while size s/m…

Pros
  • Great price
Cons
  • Repair

Revainrating 4 out of 5

High-quality functional vest! Doubtful landing.

I'm 5'3", 150 lbs and bra size 32DD. I ordered a water jacket in size WS/M. Good Features: Loved the color, good visibility on the road, light weight, seems durable, doesn't add much heat/sweat. has enough pockets for keys, wallet and mobile phone. The vest also has pockets perfect for using your music player. I've been using it for a few months with no flaws on the vest. Appears to be of high quality. Fits my chest (I have large breasts). It goes through my upper chest and leaves my lower…

Pros
  • Best in class
Cons
  • Contact Seller

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The thoughtful quality of Osprey does not disappoint!

I was afraid to carry water this way because my shoulders are very tight. However, I have started training longer distances and wanted to try the vest as it comes highly recommended. It seems crazy to pay so much for such a small piece, but so far it's worth every penny. I wore the vest for an 11 mile run the day after delivery and I loved it! I wore a running jacket and a long-sleeved compression shirt. I got warm pretty quickly and had to take off the layer (which fit in my back pocket). But…

Pros
  • Very good price
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Superb hydration vest

This is the best hydration pack/hydration vest! Forget Camlback, it's amazing! I usually wear ML but after measuring my bust I went for the small size and it fits perfectly, I even have enough space to put on a jacket underneath. It has plenty of front and back pockets, plenty of room for gels, a phone or even gloves in case it gets cold. The chamber volume is more than sufficient for my needs, perfect for trail running and half marathons. Since the bladder empties towards the end, you have to…

Pros
  • Nice packaging
Cons
  • Damaged

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Learning to walk the trail with backpacks

Purchased when I was starting to do longer runs and needed water in the unforgiving Florida weather. Did a 3 mile run last night in 90 degree weather. I've only just filled my bladder halfway (I had to look up how to open the bladder, it turns out to be very easy) and the sound of water splashing takes a little getting used to. He wasn't annoying at all when running and hardly noticed the weight at all. I have a feeling if I walk (and wave my arms) there is a possible risk of irritation, I will

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Negative gift

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Better than camelbak for me

just ran with it for the first time after using camelbak and it was great. Here my comparison. For reference, I'm 5'5, about 155 pounds, and have a shorter torso. The Osprey mouthpiece can be bitten in any direction, while the Camelbak must be bitten from a specific direction. I also think the type of rubber used on the Osprey has less flavor. It is easier to fully fill the bladder on the Osprey as this is done from the top compared to the Camelbak bladder which fills from the side. The Osprey…

Pros
  • durable finish
Cons
  • ok

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Hydration Vest

This is the best hydration pack/hydration vest! Forget Camlback, it's great! I usually wear ML but after measuring my bust I went for the small size and it fits perfectly, I even have enough space to put on a jacket underneath. It has plenty of front and back pockets, plenty of room for gels, a phone or even gloves in case it gets cold. The chamber volume is more than sufficient for my needs, perfect for trail running and half marathons. Since the bladder empties towards the end, you have to…

Pros
  • GOLS Certified
Cons
  • No Performance

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Learning to Trail fits neatly in backpacks

Bought when I was starting to do longer runs and needed water in the unforgiving Florida weather. Did a 3 mile run last night in 90 degree weather. I've only just filled my bladder halfway (I had to look up how to open the bladder, it turns out to be very easy) and the sound of water splashing takes a little getting used to. He wasn't annoying at all when running and hardly noticed the weight at all. I have a feeling if I walk (and wave my arms) there is a possible risk of irritation, I will…

Pros
  • An absolute legend
Cons
  • Functionality

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Better than Camelbak for me

Just ran it for the first time after using Camelbak and it was great. Here my comparison. For reference, I'm 5'5, about 155 pounds, and have a shorter torso. The Osprey mouthpiece can be bitten in any direction, while the Camelbak must be bitten from a specific direction. I also think the type of rubber used on the Osprey has less flavor. It is easier to fully fill the bladder on the Osprey as this is done from the top compared to the Camelbak bladder which fills from the side. The Osprey tube…

Pros
  • Lots of positive vibes
Cons
  • Weight