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Osprey Stratos 34


$119.00 Released January, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Integrated compression straps serve dually as tool attachment locations. Zippers can be easily opened with one finger, great for cold or wet conditions. Rear panel is made of stretchy nylon as opposed to the more standard mesh, allows greater room and flexibility when packing.

The Cons:Curved back panel makes it slightly awkward to put larger chunky objects in, e.g. books or laptop.

The Osprey Stratos 34 is a medium-size backpack that's designed for day hiking as it's lightweight and focuses on ventilation. Part of the Stratos Series, the day hiking backpack features a 3D tensioned mesh backpanel with side ventilation and has bungee webbing for hydration routing.

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It also has a stretch mesh back panel and LightWire alloy frame for a comfortable and custom fit that tailors to an individual's body. With two side mesh woven pockets and zippered hipbelt pockets, the advanced hiking backpack has an integrated raincover to protect it in different weather conditions.

Features

  • 3D tensioned mesh backpanel with side ventilation
  • LightWire alloy frame
  • 2 side mesh woven pockets
  • Zippered hipbelt pockets
  • Bungee webbing for hydration routing
  • Stretch mesh back panel
  • Integrated Raincover
  • Available in the colours Cactus, Shale and Tarn

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Pros
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    Integrated compression straps serve dually as tool attachment locations

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    Zippers can be easily opened with one finger, great for cold or wet conditions

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    Rear panel is made of stretchy nylon as opposed to the more standard mesh, allows greater room and flexibility when packing

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    Mesh back panel area allows for more air flow than neoprene or canvas padding on other models

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    Water bladder can be placed in external mesh pocket instead of occupying internal space

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    Easier to adjust on-the-run than many other packs, straps are readily reachable

Cons
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    Curved back panel makes it slightly awkward to put larger chunky objects in, e.g. books or laptop

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