Poco Child Carrier Premium
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Why We Like The Osprey Poco Child Carrier Premium
Osprey poured everything it knows about making comfortable, easy-to-carry packs into the design of the Poco Child Carrier Premium. In addition to an adjustable fit, ventilation, and plenty of padding for us, the Poco Premium includes a host of features to keep our little one safe and happy when we both head out on a hike. We especially love that the mesh, trampoline-tensioned back panel fits anyone's contours, and the torso length easily adjusts over a six-inch range, so grandparents, aunts, and uncles of all sizes can also enjoy quality time with our family's youngest hiker. Framing around our child is fully padded, with extra padding behind the head, for comfort and protection, while a built-in sunshade lets us tackle sunny trails without worries.
Details
- Full-featured kid carrier pack for getting outside with the whole family
- Soft, supportive shoulder straps have strategically-placed ventilation
- Padded ventilated child harness adjusts easily to hold your kid securely
- Reversible drool pad is removable and washable
- Hydration sleeve behind back panel fits a wide range of reservoirs
- Detachable daypack adds flexible capacity
- Built-in sunshade helps shield your little one on sunny days
- Diaper changing pad included for no-fuss performance
- Item #OSPZ1M8
- Material
- ripstop nylon, polyester
- Support/Suspension
- aluminum frame
- Shoulder Straps
- padded, adjustable
- Waist Belt
- yes
- Volume
- 34L (2075cu in)
- Access
- top
- Pockets
- 11 organizer
- Sun / Rain Cover
- yes
- Hydration Compatible
- yes
- Reservoir Included
- none
- Dimensions
- 27 x 13 x 12in
- Weight Capacity
- 48lb 8oz
- Claimed Weight
- 7lb 9oz
- Activity
- casual, hiking
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 7 year
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Overall Rating
3 based on 2 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMarch 3, 2025
10/10, 5 stars, incredible. First
10/10, 5 stars, incredible. First off, this isn’t my first Osprey. My first Osprey lived a great life and the kickstand was bent, plus a small tear. I read about their warranty and decided to fill out the order form, mail my Osprey in for repairs & since they couldn’t fix it, they replaced it with a brand new one! And let me tell you, this new beautiful green SUPER COMFORTABLE new carrier is amazing. The straps have so much padding , setup was super easy, I love this pack so much!!!!
Originally reviewed on Osprey
February 20, 2025
Poco Premium- Poorly Designed for any hike more than an hour long
I live in a rural area and there are not any stores remotely close for me to try this pack beforehand. I ordered it online. I needed a new child carrier to upgrade my trusty Madden ( highly recommend them). I've also owned two Kelty kid carriers. I consider myself an experienced backpacker- I've hiked the AT and Thru hiked the TRT with an 18 month old in a Madden kid carrier. I've not taken any major trips with the pack and have only used it for half a dozen winter hikes so far, so this review is not for a trip that is multiple weeks long. I purchased this pack because of all the great looking features. The rain cover is especially useful. All of the pockets are great. Good job to Osprey for adding the phone pocket on the strap. It is slightly small however. Here are the glaring problems with this pack, and I'm hoping someone from Osprey can explain what the oversight is. The material is not Dyneema or Ultra. Why? It's 10x stronger, weights half as much, and is waterproof. Charge an extra $50! No cottage manufactures make kid carriers, so we are only able to buy from large companies that are not in tune with current hiking trends and technology. There are no cinch straps to pull the kid closer. This has the horrible effect of keeping the weight further from your body, causing neck pain, discomfort, and distorted center of balance. The final glaring problem is the difficuly to strap the kid in. I would imagine this has to do with a recall where some negligant parent didn't strap the kid in and fell out, but come on, it's HARD to put the kid in if he is wearing a coat! Every other pack has adjustable shoulder straps for the kid. This one has stretchy straps in an aquard angle. And the feet are even worse! It is a struggle to put an 18 month old with snow pants in this pack. Even the much smaller packs I own have a lot more let room. The problem is it is not adjustable. This pack lacks cinch diagonal cinch straps as well as the top cinch straps. In all, if Osprey is marketing this pack as a go to for a farmers market- no. It's a huge hassle to get you kid in it compared to any other pack. Any hike more than a few hours- no, no ability to cinch it close to you. Very dangerous when hopping across boulders to have a kid flopping around. Very disappointing!
Originally reviewed on Osprey
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