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I was looking for a lighter bike because I was forced to start lightening my bearings due to the conditions. After much consideration, I ended up with the Osprey Exos 58 backpack.
After traveling for a couple of weekends, I have to say that I have been positively surprised by its lightness, carrying characteristics, and also its volume.
When packed sensibly, it can easily fit several days' worth of goods.
Of course, I have no experience with its durability yet, but I would believe that it can withstand the load that the manufacturer promises.
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great lightweight pack
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lightweight, but the fabric is not very durable and got scratched in some small areas.
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Having already been on two hikes and walking with 15-17kg loads, about 100km of pathless and sometimes rocky wilderness, and I can't find anything to criticize about the bike. A very sturdy base, smart solutions in the structure, a suitable compromise between lightness and durability (nothing has broken), and the only thing I miss as a former "Kajka man" is the detachable top flap and the possibility to attach it to the front of the straps as a "kangaroo bag".
At least on my back, as I'm 185 cm tall, this fits so well that carrying a bag with that load has never felt bad. As a comparison, my spouse's Osprey Renn 65, so I can't recommend it just because of the construction solutions, but rather buy this, even if you think you need the extra liters of Renn.
A very strong recommendation for this light and just the right size, sturdy and reliable and comfortably portable rucksack!
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Works great up to a load of approximately 15 kg. Good on the back and stable laptop. Based on a few trips, also made of high-quality and durable materials, but of course this doesn't feel as bombproof as a traditional tube bike. Of course, the weight is also significantly less, and that's the whole point of this bike. Easy to recommend.
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Decently lightweight pack. Pros: adjustable back, removable top-lid, spacious main compartment. Cons: Narrow shoulder straps, carrying capacity could be higher
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From the previous model, the external mesh pockets started fraying in places and the second shoulder seam was making noise. I took the tire to be evaluated and it was absorbed into the cancer of the reclamation process. From the options I received, I chose to take the updated model and it has now been on one trip. Light to carry and airy back just like its predecessor. In the updated model, the small pockets in the hip belt are handy and better with adjustable shoulder straps. The only note is the new color.
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The Exos was involved in a three-day / 80-mile speedhiking mental journey. The backpack has the right balance of lightness and functionality. The backpack is well kept on the back without unnecessary slacking with a comprehensive compression strap system. The hip belt is functional and distributes the carrying weight well. Small minus for relatively small belt pockets. The weather was hot at best, so back ventilation is helpful. It all gets hot, but with this system maybe a little less.