@@Gustavo-tp6do I am 6ft and went with the L/XL. On the Osprey website they have a chart showing how to measure your torso which will tell you what size to order.
Thank you for this review, I am looking to lighten my pack and this seems to check all the boxes. I currently use the Osprey Atmos 70 L and it's a bit heavy, looks like the Exos is half the weight. So I need to streamline my load by 12 liters I guess, LOL.
Very useful review. I am considering replacing my Salewa Alp Trainer 35+3 with Exos 38, however, I would like to get your opinion on longevity of the shoulder harness/hight adjustment system. It looks very fidgety and lightweight. I am afraid those "buckles" will not sit tight in the shoulder harness openings on the back and might get damaged or pop-out when you put the pack on your back. What is your experience?
Thanks for your comment! I haven’t noticed any issues with the buckles, even though they do seem smaller compared to other packs. They’ve held up well so far, and I trust Osprey’s warranty program if anything ever comes up. Hope this helps with your decision!
15kg has been fine for me. One trip we had to carry a pile of extra water and was at 20kg+. The pack did well but I was having a hard time with the weight. 🤣
We've shared our thoughts on the Osprey Exos, now we want to hear yours!
hola, cuanto mides?,, que talla de mochila usas para ese modelo de exos?,, saludos.
@@Gustavo-tp6do I am 6ft and went with the L/XL. On the Osprey website they have a chart showing how to measure your torso which will tell you what size to order.
Thank you for the review this bag just popped up in my radar.
Thank you for this review, I am looking to lighten my pack and this seems to check all the boxes. I currently use the Osprey Atmos 70 L and it's a bit heavy, looks like the Exos is half the weight. So I need to streamline my load by 12 liters I guess, LOL.
You are in the same boat I was in. Very happy with the Exos so far.
TIP: Keep your foam sit bad behind the mesh back panel. Easy to access and easy to stow.
Very useful review. I am considering replacing my Salewa Alp Trainer 35+3 with Exos 38, however, I would like to get your opinion on longevity of the shoulder harness/hight adjustment system. It looks very fidgety and lightweight. I am afraid those "buckles" will not sit tight in the shoulder harness openings on the back and might get damaged or pop-out when you put the pack on your back. What is your experience?
Thanks for your comment! I haven’t noticed any issues with the buckles, even though they do seem smaller compared to other packs. They’ve held up well so far, and I trust Osprey’s warranty program if anything ever comes up. Hope this helps with your decision!
Up to what weight it can carry comfortably? 15kg?
15kg has been fine for me. One trip we had to carry a pile of extra water and was at 20kg+. The pack did well but I was having a hard time with the weight. 🤣
Packed the older version up to 45 lbs ... it was not comfortable but at almost 40, still doable!
Thanks a lot for this video - I will probably get this pack. How is the durability so far?
Only one hole in the outer mesh and that is from my mini tripod. It was my mistake as there is a pointy part of the tripod. Whoops. 😬
Would have been perfect if there was bottom access. Its so annoying to unpack almost the whole pack to get at sleeping bag
Having a bottom or side zip would be handy.
2.9 pounds is 3 dollars and 75 cents or 3 EUR and 46 cents. We measure weight in grams.
We started adding metric measurements in our newer videos if that is what you were trying to convey.
Hola por favor pon los videos traducido en español