Stats| Weight | 1 lb 14 oz | | Cu. In. | 1900 |
| Osprey Talon 33 4.8 out of 5 based on 6 user reviews.
 Cred: 323 | | Excellent pack. Lots of sinches and straps for adjusting the size. Very comfortable with lots of adjustment for height. A few well placed hidden pockets and hips pockets are very nice. Ice axe straps are handy for ice-axes or as lash points for other things (skis, helmets, sleeping pads). Big enough for an ultralight overnight but small enough for people not to look at you funny on the bus. |
| Could use a few more sealable sections. It's only really the top cover and the main hold that are enclosed. |
| It's still the best multi-use day pack I've every used. |
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 Cred: 426 | | Awesome little pack. Very lite, carries well, fits a decent amount of gear and has good pocket locations. Heat channels well and the bag is very durable. I like the colors too... |
| Where to begin... Gregory Z55, North Face Terra 40, Go lite, etc... |
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 Cred: 9 | | This is my favorite do it all pack. First of all its freakishly comfortable, even when its loaded with enough gear to make it look like its going to explode. It stick to the my torso like its a part of it, i will often load it up with heavy old jeans and other crap for extra weight and go for a run. Even though its not listed as water proof it will take a serious down pour before anything in it will start getting wet. So far ive used it for everything from carrying groceries, to 20+ mile day hikes and rocks climbing, with no issues to report. I'm looking forward to seeing how it holds up for ice climbing and X-country skiing this winter. |
| Ive been so happy with this pack i haven't really looked for anything else in this category |
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 Cred: 15 | | Lightweight, breathable, many straps, and overall awesome. This pack is perfect for daytrips or overnighters that makes sure that you dont overpack. |
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 Cred: 54 | | is a perfect daypack, overnight pack, climbing bag, plenty of space, a bunch of clip loops, comfy and durable |
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 Cred: 5 | | Review by j.wynn on Feb. 26, 2008 | | super lite, strong and can take a pounding. not to mention you can cinch the sides to carry small loads or open them all the way out to stuff in enough gear for a (minimalist)few days. |
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