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Osprey Packs
Sportlite 25L Backpack

3.625 out of 5 stars
8 Reviews
$124.95
Color:Alkaline/Hotspot Pink

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Why We Like The Sportlite 25L Backpack

When we need supplies to crush a high-speed hike we load them into the Sportlite 25 Backpack, lace up our go-to low profile hikers, and embark from the trailhead. This minimalist pack offers ample storage space via its 2 main pockets, trekking pole carry straps, and dual water bottle pockets. This storage allows us to stay focused, hydrated, and ready for anything.


Details

  • Minimalist daypack built for hiking or commuting with speed
  • AirScape back panel wicks sweat and adds comfort on the go
  • EVA shoulder straps breathe well while locking in a secure fit
  • Compression straps prevent smaller loads from bouncing around
  • Unpadded waist belt ensures you can move smoothly and quickly
  • Multiple pockets keep you organized and hydrated on the move
  • Trekking pole carry keeps your hands free when you need to
  • Item #OSPZ1D0
Material
100% nylon
Volume
25L (1526cu in)
Support/Suspension
AirScape, (foam framsheet, mesh)
Shoulder Straps
EVA, adjustable
Waist Belt
unpadded
Access
top
Pockets
2 stretch side, main, front
Trekking Pole Carry
yes
Compression
2 quick release straps
Activity
hiking, commuting
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

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Overall Rating

3.5 based on 8 ratings

Review Summary

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1 out of 5 stars

September 11, 2024

Open Hip Belt Pocket a Dealbreaker

I would have bought this pack ages ago but for the fact that it only has one zippered hip belt pocket. The open hip belt pocket is a dealbreaker, and I hope that Osprey corrects this in future versions of the bag because it otherwise seems pretty perfect for what I'm looking for.

HDL
Osprey

Originally reviewed on Osprey

5 out of 5 stars

August 15, 2024

Absolutely love it! Some of

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Absolutely love it! Some of the best features; It has very stretchy outer water bottle holders so you can fit Nalgene's in them. The outer stuff sack is convenient for large jackets or bulky items. The hydration pack spot is not in the main part of the back, it is in a separate pocket so it would be easier to tell if it leaks and you can fit more things in the main body of the bag.

Janelle J.
Osprey

Originally reviewed on Osprey

5 out of 5 stars

July 22, 2024

Love the pockets and fit

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Love the pockets and fit is perfect for my daughter's small frame. She was specifically looking for a backpack with multiple compartments but one that still had hip support. This one checked all her boxes.

John P.
Osprey

Originally reviewed on Osprey

5 out of 5 stars

May 29, 2024

Perfect daypack! Light, and fits

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Perfect daypack! Light, and fits your back comfortably!

Bridget O.
Osprey

Originally reviewed on Osprey

3 out of 5 stars

July 2, 2023

great suspension for a smaller pack

We own many Osprey packs. I bought this from their mailed catalog for the unusual features: great suspension on a small lightweight pack, compression straps that flatten it out, plenty of pockets for organization, waist pockets that are held out by slight stiffeners so I can get to them even when the waistbelt is unfastened. I find it hard to load the main bag because it neither opens wide like a top-loader nor broadly like a panel-loader. This is a problem with some other smaller Osprey packs, such as the Talon. It actually has only a left-side zippered waist pocket; the right side is a shallow elastic mesh pouch, maybe for a food bar. I really wanted two big waist pockets; I like to use them instead of pants pockets. I think I'd like some big strap pockets, too.

Zay
Osprey

Originally reviewed on Osprey

5 out of 5 stars

January 31, 2023

comfortable,well-designed,3-season daypack

I have used this daypack for a full summer now and I have only good things to say. It is so well thought out and perfect for what I like to do, which is climb non-assist peaks (3.1 or lower) But it is also my go anywhere pack. The padding on the shoulder and hip belt is minimal, which is just what you want when carrying a light load- it flexes and fits smoothly with no pressure points. It's actually more comfortable than having over-padding. Though lightweight it's a functional hip-belt. And the un-stayed back panel is just stiff enough to transfer the weight . The Packs length, width, and depth is long, skinny, and shallow, which is just what you want when scrambling off trail. It has properly placed load compression straps in addition to load adjusters for the shoulder straps. It fits close to the back and is VERY comfortable. Also the mesh pockets or overly large for this size pack which works great for me because I carry water bottles- but it's also hydration compatable. I'm totally into fit and comfort and no-nonsense functional design. It is very lightweight material and zips, so some may think it a little too flimsy. But I like it alot, and will probably never carry more than 6 or 8 lbs. I'm 5'11 with a 19 1/2"" torso and the M/L fits perfect. And just to say the picture above really doesn't look to me like it's adjusted properly and doesn't do the pack justice. I can find no reason not to give this little pack 5 stars.

Osprey

Originally reviewed on Osprey

4 out of 5 stars

August 26, 2022

Lightweight, well thought out, daypack

I got this pack for day, non-technical, hikes. The hipbelt, straps, and back panel are well balanced in a pack on the minimalist (under 2lbs.) side. And the pack is extremely comfortable with 4 to 9 lbs. It fits close to the back, and if you find yourself scrambling or making an ascent up a non-technical peak it has well positioned compression straps to keep everything tight and the weight close to the back. Also, for a small pack it has deep waterbottle pockets. The only improvement I would have liked would be a lightweight perimeter wire to hold the pack in orientation when digging for gear and to give just a little more support when hiking (but ""more support"" is not really needed when trail hiking with this weight). I have been on several 4 to 5 mi. day hikes with his pack, its good quality and very comfortable.

Osprey

Originally reviewed on Osprey

1 out of 5 stars

May 17, 2022

Bag is not as shown in demo video.

I had watched the demonstration video for this bag and looked closely as the website posting. What came however was a bag with NO RESERVOIR and NO KEY CLIP IN FRONT POCKET. Both items were shown in the video and no disclaimer saying it wasn't included was shown. To make matters more confusing the link for ""buying the complete package"" also did NOT show the reservoir as being separate. Thus, the main reason I bought this pack turned out to NOT be included.

Rrh
Osprey

Originally reviewed on Osprey

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