Why We Like the Volt 65L Backpack
For multi-day excursions, we rely on the stable fit of the Volt 65 backpack to comfortably carry our gear. Osprey’s suspension technology effectively distributes pack weight so you can move naturally when covering miles during the day, while the sleeping bag divider makes unpacking a breeze when it’s time to set up camp.
Details
- Straightforward rucksack style pack for weeklong treks
- Top lid and front U-panel access for convenient in and out
- Included rain cover keeps gear dry during showers
- Sleeping bag divider organizes contents for easy packing
- LightWire suspension actively transfers pack weight to hipbelt
- Constructed with Bluesign approved and recycled materials
- Breathable foam backpanel ventilates and sits close to body
- Zipper hipbelt pockets stash lip balm, sunscreen, or snacks
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- Responsible Collection
- Bluesign Approved, Recycled/Repurposed
- Material
- [main] 600D recycled polyester, DWR [accent] 450D recycled polyester, DWR [bottom] 600D recycled polyester, DWR
- Volume
- 65L (3967cu in)
- Support/Suspension
- LightWire (4mm peripheral frame), Atilon framesheet
- Shoulder Straps
- edgeless, padded, sternum strap
- Waist Belt
- edgeless, padded, mesh
- Hydration Compatible
- yes
- Reservoir Included
- no
- Access
- top lid, front U-panel
- Pockets
- 1 raincover, 1 mesh security, 2 zipper hipbelt, 2 mesh bottle
- Gear Loops
- yes
- Ice Axe Carry
- dual loops
- Trekking Pole Carry
- dual loops
- Sleeping Bag Compartment
- yes, buckle in
- Rain Cover
- yes
- Compression
- dual side straps
- Weight Capacity
- 25-35lb
- Dimensions
- 31 x 15 x 10in
- Claimed Weight
- 4.25lbs
- Activity
- backpacking
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJanuary 9, 2024
Not great
Please note I am coming at this review as a seasoned AT thru hiked and Philmont ranger with over 3000 miles of trail on my old pack. Osprey replaced my old Volt 75 with this pack for free as my old one was beyond repair, and at first I was really excited for it until I noticed a few key differences between this pack and the old model. This new model does not have a stretchy section behind the pack for storing wet or dirty items. Also, does not come with trekking pole holders that are accessible while you are hiking. These were two of the most important features that I value my old backpack and I am bummed to not get them in this one. The wraparound zipper is cool in theory, but if you know how to pack your backpack, it’s a worthless feature that adds weight. Seems like it could be a great pack for beginner backpackers or maybe for a Philmont hike but as a Thru Hiker, I’m a bit disappointed.
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