Manta 24L Hydration Backpack
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Why We Like The Osprey Packs Manta 24L Backpack
Get your mountain bike or hiking gear together with the Osprey Manta 24L Backpack. Designed for daylong adventures, the Manta incorporates tons of thoughtful details to keep you on the move. A lightweight, supportive, and breathable AirSpeed suspension system draws the lumbar in to deliver great fit and stability while the adjustable harness yoke allows over four inches of adjustability so you can find your perfect fit.
Details
- Hydration day pack for your high-output, outdoor adventures
- AirSpeed suspension system delivers great fit and stability
- Open mesh backpanel with side ventilation offers cool comfort
- Adjustable harness system allows you to find the perfect fit
- Dedicated hydration compartment with reservoir keeps you hydrated
- Trekking pole and ice axe attachment points allow gear-heavy trips
- Integrated rain cover protects your gear during surprise storms
- Osprey designs comfortable packs for almost any mountain endeavor
- Item #OSPZ1H7
- Material
- [face fabric] 210 x 630d nylon, [accents] 100d nylon, [bottom] 500d nylon
- Volume
- 24L (1465cu in)
- Support/Suspension
- AirSpeed
- Shoulder Straps
- adjustable
- Waist Belt
- foam, mesh
- Hydration Compatible
- yes
- Reservoir Included
- Osprey Hydraulics LT 2.5L
- Access
- top
- Pockets
- [external] 4 zippered, 2 mesh side, [internal] 3 mesh
- Gear Loops
- yes
- Ice Axe Carry
- loop with bungee tie off
- Trekking Pole Carry
- Stow-on-the-Go holder
- Compression
- upper and lower straps
- Rain Cover
- integrated
- Dimensions
- 22 x 14.2 x 11.8in
- Claimed Weight
- 2lb 14.4oz
- Activity
- hiking, ice climbing, trail, travel
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 4 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageAugust 26, 2024
Scratchy
It takes a while to make friends with a new pack. After a hundred miles or so, the two of us have settled in pretty nicely, but there are a few things that continue to distract/irritate. 1. Everything that comes in contact with my body is rough and scratchy - the webbing, the shoulder straps, the netting on the back? Scratchy, scratchy, scratchy. I can even feel it through my shirt. Forget wearing a tank top. 2. Another review were mentioned, the zippers on the Hip pockets are impossible to open and close one-handed. 3. I would love it if the hip pockets were removable and or adjustable. On my body, they said too far back to easily access, bum zippers or not.
Originally reviewed on Osprey
August 21, 2024
Fantastic comfort!
For over 35 years I’ve hiked all over the world. My typical go-to packs have been the Osprey Talon 22 and the Kelty Redwing, with the Osprey Stratos 24 thrown into the mix. Recently I bought the Manta 24 and went on a 5-day hiking vacation to Scotland that included Arthur’s Seat summit and going to the very top of The Storr. I have to say for me, the Manta is one of the most comfortable packs I have ever used! I find it actually is a bit roomier than the Stratos 24 as well due to its design, even though technically the same size.
Originally reviewed on Osprey
April 27, 2024
Solid day pack which takes the weight off and has great features
Now that it's been almost 2 years that I've had that pack, I figured I give it a review. I really, really like this pack. Where it excels is the suspension system. I was getting this weird thoracic pain/soreness with my old pack, a basic backpack with no hip belt (maybe 35L), on longer hikes. That has actually gone away with this pack after I sized it properly. It was literally night and day how much better this pack sits on my back. I recently did a hike with lots of scrambling, and I was very impressed with how well I could get this pack to secure as I was climbing and rotating my body up and down the mountain. It has some nice features, built in rain cover, hip belt pockets, magnetic chest strap, great stuff sack on the outside, trekking pole attachments (you can attach it 2 different ways actually, I attach my trekking poles like the ice pick axe is attached in the product images). It is honestly a pretty big pack for only being 24L, but then again, the most important aspect is how that weight sits on your back and feels. This pack does it's job well. The only gripes I have: I wish it had a daisy chain loop for lashing gear to somewhere on the front. Even just one loop besides the reflector strip near the bottom (who wants your gear to hit the ground whenever you set your pack down?). There are spots you can lash something with a carabiner, but I think Osprey could have made it easier. I am not a huge fain of the side zipper pocket on the front, but I can see why they went with the side instead of a full range zipper to allow room for the stuff sack. Ultimately these gripes are pretty inconsequential, not enough for my to knock my review below a great 5 stars due to how well it accomplishes the things I really needed from a day pack.
Originally reviewed on Osprey
November 16, 2023
Great pack, but not perfect
Purchased this a couple years ago and I hike with it quite often. It's quit comfortable all around. Sits great on my lower back and snugs up great. I get no shoulder pain with this after using it for many miles. The design is amazing how it lifts off your back and allows airflow so you don't get overly hot and sweaty. My only complaint really is that the pouch/pockets on the belt need some work on the zippers. I cannot close them one handed and I often have to reach across with my other hand to hold it to zip back up. Needs more color options. I prefer to have a bright colored pack when hiking, just in case I get lost or injured so I can be more easily seen.
Originally reviewed on Osprey
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