Osprey Talon 33 Men's Hiking Pack
Osprey Talon 33 Men's Hiking Pack
Dimensions: | 65 x 27.99 x 24.99 cm; 860 Grams |
Model: | 10003072 |
Manufacture: | Osprey Europe |
Department: | Men's |
Dimensions: | 65 x 27.99 x 24.99 cm; 860 Grams |
Osprey Talon 33 Men's Hiking Pack
Dimensions: | 65 x 27.99 x 24.99 cm; 860 Grams |
Model: | 10003072 |
Manufacture: | Osprey Europe |
Department: | Men's |
Dimensions: | 65 x 27.99 x 24.99 cm; 860 Grams |
Buying these you still get the lifetime warranty. When these are on sell for like $115 I’d definitely recommend these. If you’re considering buying this you probably already know that Osprey’s are some of the best quality backpacks made. I’ve had mine for a year and some time and no problems yet but it doesn’t even matter cause there’s a lifetime warranty anyway…
The best pack I have in terms of room for weight. Superb quality of construction. Light, hardy. I use it for 1-2day hikes. Fits my 2person ultralight tent, sleeping bag, food, water, first aid kit, rain jacket/pants, and puffer.
Excellent rucksack for tackling Scottish Mountains. Not too big and not too small, enough for space for a full day of hiking. Most comfortable rucksack I have used to date.
Great size pack for an overnight bivy camp. Very comfortable as long as you don’t overload it. I wouldn’t want to carry any more than 10kgs in the 33 litre size.
After years of searching for the perfect daybag for hiking I found it!
Comey, sturdy, great air flow and stow and go for trecking poles is game changer!
Can’t beat Osprey for packpacks!
It is more comfortable than daysacks without hip belts. The hip belts transfer the weight of the contents onto the legs, the strongest muscles in the body. It definitely helps take pressure off the back. The ability to adjust the back means the transfer of weight to the hips is more precise and personalised than sacks with a one size fits all limitation. The airscape ventilation sat the back means less sweat and more airflow to your back that keeps it cooler than other daysacks. The bag is light with padded shoulder and hip straps that mean the straps do not cut into your body.
Partiamo dall’inizio. Perch ho comprato questo zaino? Cercavo uno zaino leggersi e capiente che potesse accompagnarmi durante le escursioni giornaliere che affronter nei parchi nazionali americani. Quindi la prima cosa da dire che un LITRAGGIO IDEALE, per uscite giornaliere (e se ben gestito anche per una notte fuori, secondo me)
Secondariamente, e per me stato fondamentale, doveva RISPONDERE ALLE DIMENSIONI MASSIME DI UN BAGAGLIO A MANO. Ho preso come riferimento le compagnie con cui viagger (delta, Ita e Swiss). Larghezza e profondit non sono un problema ma per l’altezza si devono semplicemente sganciare i passanti delle cinghie stabilizzatrici tra spallacci e schienale. Sar una bagaglio a mano bellissimo, comodissimo che potr usare anche a new york per trasportare i miei acquisti.
Il colore scelto pazzesco. Grigio e nero sono bellissimi anche se non l’idea per la montagna. Se si cade in un fossato magari pi adatto un colore sgargiante per essere facilmente avvistato…io per non ho resistito.
Taglia scelta L. Io sono alto 181 cm con distanza tra cervicale e lombare di 48 cm. Purtroppo ero a cavallo tra due taglie e ho scelto la pi grande, pur rientrando con entrambe nella guida taglie della osprey (DA VISIONARE OBBLIGATORIAMENTE).
Lo zaino veramente perfetto ma da possessore di un atmos AG 75 posso dire che il sistema antigravit (nome simpatico) meglio. Purtroppo il talon con sistema AG costa 400 quindi per ora 5 stelle e passa la paura.
Zaino di qualit, del peso di un chilo ma robusto. Ha tutti gli spazi e le tasche necessarie. Comodo sulla schiena, ottimo sistema di dissipazione dell’umidit. Se poi riuscite a comprarlo a 105 euro come me
Really enjoy this backpack. Even though there’s definitely some room for improvement for such a price.
Pros:
– comfortable, though it takes some adjusting and getting used to
– the back frame is flexible but firm enough to carry the load for up to 10kg
– fits plane carry on requirements if not overstuffed (small/medium size)
– small when not loaded but can expand quite nicely
– top lid for 30l and it’s is very roomy.
– side mech pockets are very handy
– side hip pockets are big enough to fit iPhone13 max
– huge front mech pocket
– lots of attachment options
– very light
– osprey.
Cons:
– top load only, without bottom access. You have to be aware of the order by which things are organized
– no rain cover, no good place to put it either (I had one from an old 40l backpack and ended up stuffing it to the water system pocket)
– hip stripes are too narrow in the front and end up rubbing the skin
5 star rating is too limited . This backpack deserves 4.42
Wanted a pack for longer hikes with room but compact. The Talon 33 fit the bill perfectly. The Airscape system allows air to your back to you don’t get too sweaty. Hip straps very comfortable and both them and shoulder straps fully adjustable. I didn’t know what the stow as you go system was when I bought it but when I discovered it – it’s awesome. I don’t use poles all the time on a hike so being able to put them away without taking the pack off is so useful. Hip and shoulder pockets are decent to have quick to access small items like snacks, garmin, phone etc. Also fits a 2.5L hydration bladder perfectly with a clasp to hold it in position.
Just did a 2 day, very steep, hike in Greece with this carrying everything I needed for the trip. I did use compression packing cubes to save space but everything fit and the pack was very comfortable throughout.
It’s not cheap in the slightest. But to be honest it’s worth the money for comfort and design. You do get what you pay for.
One warning – there is no raincover – it’s sold seperately and have to pack it in the bag. Other, cheaper, bags include one tucked away in a base pocket. I’d drop a half a star for that but it’s all or nothing with Amazon.
Overall it’s an excellent backpack and I’m going to get the 22L one for shorter hikes too. The raincover I bought separately will be used for both.
This is my best Back Pack ever, so I fully recommend to buy it. It has been with me around the world in different trips.
I really like this backpack and delivery was on time
Not as big as I hoped it would be. I ordered a 36 and decided to keep that one for my 500 mile backpacking trip. It was a little less comfortable so I recommend you try different types of the Osprey brand to find the one that fits you best.
From hiking up England’s highest mountain in wind and rain to taking on North Africas highest mountain in blistering heat and cold tough snow and even as a day sack for small hikes and kit bag for the odd tough mudder. This bag has survived all sorts and continues to impress.
I’ve had this for 2 years now and it’s still going strong. 5* all round.
This back pack is great for lengthy or short day hikes.
Easily holds what’s required, warmkit, waterproofs, food, water and first aid etc
It has a specific place for a water bladder, I use 1.5 litre but it could fit a 2 litre bladder.
Comfort and weight of the pack is second to none. The materials are strong and even though the dainty appearance of the strap and buckles may look like they could break easily this is not the case, even the mesh pockets are of good quality and strength.
The price tag may seem steep to some but this is well worth the price and is my go to rucksack for hiking now!
Good size , plenty pockets , easily adjusted to suit , very comfortable pack, do not understand why it’s not waterproof, I bought the lightweight 33l rollsack , for inside the pack to keep my kit dry , I feel this should come as standard, as I don’t like the waterproof cover.
Perfect fit and size for a long weekend or even a few days’ summer hiking.
I have been very impressed so far with the build quality, comfort and attention to detail of Osprey rucksacks, and in particular their Talon range. The back system is very comfortable and manages to strike a good line between ventilation and a close secure fit when scrambling. The mess side pockets easily accommodate a 1L nalgene bottle, and the mesh front pocket a laminated OS map. The top pocket is also a good size for a small first aid kit, hats & gloves. There is also climbing rope compressor under the lid. The materisls feel pretty sturdy, although I probsbly won’t use the sack for climbing given the large areas of mesh on the outside which could easily get snagged. For general hillwalking, hiking and scrambling this sack is hard to fault.
This new version of the Talon 33 is simply superb. It fits so well and is so well balanced that it really is possible to forget that you are wearing it. This strikes a perfect balance between capacity and weight. You can carry a fantastic amount of stuff or not very much depending on the type of hike you are undertaking.
I’ve been into hiking over the past years but real gotten into it more since the beginning of lockdown. Started with a few cheaper no brand bags as I could never justify paying over 50 for a backpack. I then upgraded to a 20 Berghaus bag which I loved, but started to get a little uncomfortable during the Summer & if I hiked long distances. I finally decided to invest in one of these & boy it was worth it. Build quality is second to none. The comfort, although it took a little fiddling around with all the different straps & adjustments to get it just right for me, is perfect. I’ve since hiked all of the Lakes, Snowdonia & planning on the Scottish Highlands next & don’t know what I’d do without this!
Love be it, have the old 22 version, this one is better as it’s almost same size for the main compartment top to bottom.
The new straps are more comfortable, I am yet to find any backpack, other than a trampoline style back, where my back doesn’t sweat, al I can say is this one if comfortable, for me comfort is more important.
I think I will avoid using a bladder, reasons, it impedes space in the main compartment, where as the side pouches less so, plus on a hot day a cold bladder is nice until you warm up the contents with your hot back.
I’m yet to use the in earnest, ie fully ladened but so far I’m very impressed, really nice quality built, love the fact this is a larger fit than the old versions, about time!
Best bits are the large hip pockets and the comfortable straps.
And yes the lifetime guarantee is invaluable and I used it no issue on the last pack for a emplacement buckle.
May be back for an updated review but so far give it 5 stars.
Really impressed after a couple of uses in hot weather, very useful features like the stretch pockets for drinks on the side and the stretch pocket on the back. Very comfortable to wear although it does help to keep your back from sweating it’s not as good as the ones that sit off your back completely.
Very light rucksack. I bought for my wife, she’s tall and it’s light and comfortable. Lighter than my Alpine Lowe bag of same size. Osprey make good quality products but could have included a rain cover given price. Product arrived quickly as expected.
This is a replacement. Perfect size for overhead plane locker for adventure trips abroad. Great fastening for winter Express. The bladder doesn’t take up any room inside when fitted. Good wieght distribution and can take a fair bit of punishment. I only changed mine because it looked like it had been to war and back.
One disadvantage no rain cover
Overall great back well worth the money
Pros
There is much to like about this pack, it is lightweight, slim, and very comfortable. As it is adjustable, it is worth taking the time to measure your back and get it set correctly.
Con(ish)
The pack is not waterproof and there is no rain cover. This is easily solved by buying a separate rain cover and stashing it in the top pocket.
This is a great pack,well worth the price tag. Super light and comfy, but still feels well manufactured. I use it daily for work and gym, but I imagine it is more suited to the outdoors. My only gripe is no laptop pocket, but it’s not really for that purpose so I can’t knock any stars off.
Love the brand. Had the same model from about 7 years ago. New version is lighter but finer details and some signs of quality dropped. Probably for cost saving. Bit of a shame as it’s the finer details for me that make it stand out. Still a nice backpack but cost should reduce if quality reduced really.
Osprey are by far better backpacks than any others I’ve tried. I bought this for my partner, and he loves it. Really comfy even with the pack filled, and enough back ventilation. One of the best things about the osprey hiking packs is the walking pole attachment: you can access and put away the poles without taking the pack off, but they stay completely out of your way while hiking. This size fits well with the 2.5L osprey hydration bladder, and I’m sure it’d for the 3L as well. Will never buy another brand hiking or biking bag!
As expected from Osprey a Great Rucksack for day hikes, loads of room for a pack of this size and really light wight. Like the well though out design of pockets for phone etc on waistband.
Not used this in anger yet but a few people I know who know these things recommended Osprey and for my purposes, this particular model.
It appears to have sufficient pockets and attachment points to allow you to carry a variety of things including your trekking poles, camelbak, mobile phone, maps… – the list goes on.
It looks perfect of going on long walks and far better than using my current laptop type backpack which hurts the shoulders after a few miles.
This has been a great purchase. The numerous pockets and straps allows for versatile packing options. It is cool to wear even in hot weather. It was not as suitable for my wife in how it sat but it has been great for me: the adjustable back means even at 1.95m it is a comfortable fit with good weight distribution.
I just used this bag on a 120 km walk to Santiago de Compostela. Worked perfectly, holds shower proof top, light fleece, 2 liters of water, lunch, camera, sunglasses and first aid kit. Felt really comfortable, although various hanging straps can rub against your arms if not tucked away. Perfect bag for a day walker not carrying full camping kit.
Needed a new rucksack for a Kili expedition, and I was very picky. After a lot of research and visits, I settled on the Osprey Talon and was not disappointed. Very comfortable, easily adjusted, and lightweight, all essential to serious hikes. My only complaint is that the cords and straps are a bit “stringy” if that makes sense in that they snag on things instead of being tight and flush to the rucksack like other brands. But all in all, there is no better brand than Osprey when you need to pack your life with you for an adventure. Made a successful summit, now on to the next adventure!
I have bought quite a few cheaper rucksack s which weren’t very good.
So decided to buy a quality one and so glad I did, as the quality is superb