Duro 15L Hydration Backpack
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Why We Like The Osprey Duro 15L Backpack
Whether we're supporting our own long run or facing long stretches between aid stations at our next ultra, we kit up with the Osprey Duro 15L Backpack. With a 2.5-liter bladder and designated spaces for gels, bars, creams, layers, headlamp, and more, this vest keeps us stocked, while the stretch mesh build hugs our form and the adjustable vest-style harness pulls in our load for a stable, distraction-free carry as we stride up switchbacks, along ridgelines, and down through valleys.
Details
- Streamlined running vest for chasing triple digit miles
- 13 - 15L capacity for carrying essentials between aid stations
- Recycled stretch nylon for eco-friendly airflow and durability
- Soft mesh harness lining reduces friction and enhances breathability
- Adjustable sternum straps, hip belt, and side straps for low bounce
- Padded back, extended hip wings, and gender-specific fit for comfort
- Included 2.5L reservoir for hands-free sipping while on the move
- Plethora of pockets for organizing your gear and nutrition
- Item #OSPZ1G0
- Responsible Collection
- [face fabric, accent] bluesign® APPROVED, Recycled/Repurposed
- Material
- [face fabric, accent] recycled nylon stretch mesh, PFC/PFAS-free DWR treatment
- Volume
- [small/medium] 13L (793cu in), [large/x-large] 15L (915cu in)
- Support/Suspension
- 3D Spacermesh bodywrap, foam back panel
- Shoulder Straps
- Airmesh, dual snap-in removable sternum straps
- Waist Belt
- ErgoPull, Airmesh, padded hip wings
- Hydration Compatible
- yes, direct zipper access, hose routing
- Reservoir Included
- Hydraulics 2.5L LT
- Access
- front panel
- Pockets
- 2 open stretch mesh hip, 2 extra-large zippered hip, 2 extra-large stretch mesh flask shoulder strap, 4 lower stretch mesh shoulder strap, 1 vertical zippered shoulder strap, 1 stretch mesh front
- Ice Axe Carry
- yes
- Trekking Pole Carry
- yes
- Compression
- top, sides
- Dimensions
- [small/medium] 15.35 x 9.84 x 7.87in, [large/x-large] 17.32 X 9.84 X 7.87in
- Claimed Weight
- [small/medium] 1lb 10.6oz, [large/x-large] 1lb 11.3oz
- Activity
- running, hiking
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
Reviews
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Overall Rating
3 based on 7 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageNovember 23, 2024
Disappointed is the word I’m
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Disappointed is the word I’m looking for. I give 2 stars as Osprey did hold their word on replacing my old duro under warranty. When I recieved this one, the first thing I noticed is how much smaller the pack is in comparison to the previous. Barely able to carry a puffer jacket and winter hat. As well as lack of internal pockets which I relied on a lot to use this pack for versatility. The side zip access for the hydro pack makes accessibility easier, but it’s also more potential for damage. I feel like this redesign was to prevent people from using the pack for multiple activities outside of ultra, forcing you to buy a larger pack for anything that may require carrying more gear. As a striving minimalist, osprey really disappointed me with this change as it follows the corporate consumption path other brands have adopted over the years. My last pack lasted 3 year with lots of use. So let’s see how long this one lasts, but given the changes, there will be less activities the pack will be used for.
Originally reviewed on Osprey
October 25, 2024
Too short, hurts my back in summer
I really want this bag to work for me, and it does in the wintertime when I wear more layers, but in the summer, when I only wear a t-shirt, it injures my back. I’m 6’3” and it rides high and causes my shirts to rise up. Then the part of the bag where the reservoir hose meets the bag rubs on my exposed lower back and I’m bleeding even after a mere 5k. Not sure how to fix this, but I think the bag is simply designed too small.
Originally reviewed on Osprey
July 9, 2024
Great for day hiking and trail running
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
- Size Bought:
- L-XL
I really like this pack for my 10-20mi long day hikes. Although a tight fit, I can pack the following in it; Grayl Geo Press 24oz, Solar power bank, Fido Pro Airlift sling for my service dog, first aid kit, sunscreen, bug spray, headlamp, plenty of protein bars, snacks for my service dog, she is a German Shepherd so quite a bit actually, collapsible water bowl, electrolytes pouches, 2 water bottles, iPhone 11 Pro Max, and car keys. Plus the included 2.5L water reservoir. It’s a lot to squeeze into a 15L pack, but it works. The fit is very comfortable. You barely notice it even when fully packed. The quality seems to be good. I have worn it several times now and I haven’t had any issues with on the Appalachian Trail. I highly recommend it.
May 30, 2024
So far so good. It
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] So far so good. It fits quite snuggly. Still experience a bit of jump while running in it, but mostly due to water bladder. I need to work on adjustments inside the bag to secure the bladder and prevent it from jumping. Overall, happy with the bag. True test coming up- 100km trail run!
Originally reviewed on Osprey
May 29, 2024
I have the M/L and
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have the M/L and it's a little short for my torso (I'm 5-11); the hip belt is more of a belly belt and if I tighten it the shoulder straps (at their longest) hurt my neck after a couple of hours. the water sloshes a bit too, even with no air in the bag-- I also have a Talon and the water bag doesn't slosh in that. otherwise it seems to be great and looks like it can hold a lot of gear.
Originally reviewed on Osprey
March 1, 2024
Old model far better!
I totally agree with "Disabled G." I prefer the prior model by far, which had much better storage options and a better hydration storage design. I didn't realize the design had changed when I ordered my new one. It's going back and I'll have to hunt for a better option. Osprey, you've been my go-to brand for many years, but this was a mistake. Please fix this!
Originally reviewed on Osprey
August 5, 2023
Osprey please remake last model this new one is horrible
This pack Is horrible. There isn't even the same amount of storage as the old model they claim it's the same but it's nowhere near the storage capacity of the old model the new water bladder pocket zipper is horrible. It just falls down. Everything is mesh the storage pocket where the key goes is so small now it's a joke make a real pack off spray like the last model. Is this new one sucks I'll be selling this one online and looking for the old model what is wrong with osprey now are you guys cutting corners. Absolutely horrible
Originally reviewed on Osprey
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