Stratos 44L Backpack
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Why We Like The Stratos 44L Backpack
We load up Osprey's Stratos 44L Backpack and head out to cross another peak off our list and maybe a quick overnighter. Osprey's stretch mesh back panel, harness, and hipbelt keep your back cool as you hike above the treeline, so you're not stuck with a sweat-soaked shirt at the end of the day.
An integrated raincover and durable, recycled nylon protect your gear and keep the Stratos in shape for seasons to come, while the vertical zip gives you quick access to the main compartment when you need an extra layer. Plus, dual trekking pole carriers and a single ice ax loop with bungee tool tie-offs keep your mountaineering gear within reach.
Details
- Stretch day hikes into overnighters with this technical pack
- Recycled nylon construction is both tough and eco-friendly
- AirSpeed Suspension offers ventilation, support, and comfort
- Traditional top loader with secondary side access
- Integrated rain cover protects camping gear from wet weather
- Stow-on-the-Go trekking pole and ice tool attachments
- Pockets organize and securely carry water, phones, maps, lights, and more
- Item #OSPZ1CR
- Responsible Collection
- Recycled/Repurposed
- Material
- [main] 210D recycled honeycomb nylon, DWR finish, [accent, bottom] 420D recycled nylon, DWR finish
- Volume
- 44L (2685cu in)
- Support/Suspension
- AirSpeed suspension
- Shoulder Straps
- AirSpeed backpanel, die-cut EVA foam
- Waist Belt
- ventilated, die-cut EVA
- Hydration Compatible
- yes
- Reservoir Included
- no
- Access
- top zip, lower zip
- Pockets
- 1 front stash zip, 2 hipbelt zip, 2 side stretch water bottle, 1 fixed lid mesh zip,
- Gear Loops
- front panel lash loops
- Ice Axe Carry
- single loop with bungee tie-offs
- Trekking Pole Carry
- Stow-On-The-Go straps
- Compression
- dual side straps
- Rain Cover
- integrated
- Dimensions
- 28.3 x 14.5 x 11.4in
- Claimed Weight
- 3lb 9.6oz
- Activity
- backpacking, hiking
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
5 based on 4 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJune 23, 2024
West Highlands Scotland, Just finished
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] West Highlands Scotland, Just finished 80+ miles of trail with my new Stratos 44 pack, the pack was awesome. I really love the pack cover in pocket deployment system quickly kept the gear dry. Also the Airspeed ventlated frame turned out to be really nice for drying my sides and back on trail. Waist is well designed, ergonomic and confortable, i was certainly confortable in light pants or GTX pants the whole trail!
Originally reviewed on Osprey
May 29, 2024
Took on a 3 day
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Took on a 3 day 27mile hike. Through streams, mountains, and rained on for almost 24hrs. The rain fly for the pack is legit and easy to use and store. Everything stayed dry. Pack is comfortable and accessible. Would recommend.
Originally reviewed on Osprey
May 29, 2024
Very good backpack, travelled trek
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Very good backpack, travelled trek to Gosaikunda, Nepal. Also fits as cabin baggage on flights.
Originally reviewed on Osprey
August 18, 2022
Straddles the Boundary Between Long Day Hikes & Overnights
This is a superb pack that straddles the boundary between being a large daypack for long day hikes, or a small backpack for overnights, or short lightweight backpacking. Therefore, if you were trying to cover both situations, in many ways this could be your only pack. The padding is efficient, mostly on the hip belt, without being bulky, and the features are just enough to get you on your way. I'd say the sweet spot for this pack is in the 15-25lb range. Perfect for a long day, or an overnight. It can handle more, but may start to get uncomfortable. I'd also suggest you compare this to the Talon 44, which is the same size, and occupies a similar space. The primary differences are that the Stratos/Sirrus has the Airspeed frame, which is more rigid than the Airscape in the Talon series. This allows for a touch more comfort when carrying more weight, a little better suited to standard trails, while the Talon may hug you a bit more, a little better suited to a bit more scrambling, off-trail hikes, etc. in addition to standard trails. While the Stratos hydration system goes into the pack, the Talon's sits between the frame and pack, externally. If you're ONLY going to backpacking and want a small, light pack I'd check out the Packfinder, and look at the Exos or Kestrel series packs.
Originally reviewed on Osprey
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