I find that little red clip you brought up super useful for things like keys, something that can go on a carabiner or something that can go on a string
1. Fits under airplane seat, and not too much to lap carry on a bus from airport to beach. 2. iPad/laptop slot unlike my runner up the REI Flash 18. 3. Pretty light - “just enough” materials philosophy. I don’t see the lifetime warranty being offered in the coming years. Too many eBay and other used merchants take advantage.
@@humanfairywarranty isn’t going anywhere. They warranty the bag, not the original owner. If I sell it used and you use the warranty, they’re still just covering a bag they were always prepared to warranty anyway. Besides, I’ve been traveling with the same Osprey bay for a decade and still haven’t needed it. I’m sure their percentage of warranty claims is extremely low. Additionally, a warranty claim isn’t always a whole new bag.
Nobody on these Osprey daylite plus reviews talking about the sweat factor on your back. Went hiking yesterday in 75F/23C for 6 hours, my back was completely drenched in sweat where the pack rested. Yes it's a good bag, but in warmer temperatures the back sweat factor is a big drawback
I've never used any bag that didn't cause that, even just an empty cloth string bag. I expect that my back will be totally wet when I take the bag off.
For hiking several hours, definitely pick the Osprey airspeed back system instead of airscape. The daylite(more daily use)uses airscape which gives you more load but less ventilation. The hikelite or some other osprey packs geared toward hiking uses airspeed/antigravity giving you the most ventilation.
You're right, but this backpack model is mainly intended as a city/travel backpack, not for hiking in the mountains. Therefore, there is no need for such ventilation here. But for me, it is certainly one of the smallest universal backpacks that Osprey offers. The Hikelite 18 model is better for hiking and mountains.
really wish this bag was 25L. I don't think it's water resistant either. I got passport wet in a brief rain using this bag. Make it water resistant, 25L and have some tie offs or webbing on the front it be prefect.
Agreed on wearing the logo proudly. It's a cool logo too
I find that little red clip you brought up super useful for things like keys, something that can go on a carabiner or something that can go on a string
Red clips for keys, thank you for your opinion. Im sold. Off to get one
Nice review. I have one and I absolutely love it. Best day pack around.
can you take off the belt on waist? like at 2:20
Guy says he likes the bird logo while a bird tattoo is clearly visible. :p
yes! thought that was quite funny. Came to the comment section to see if anyone else noticed this
1. Fits under airplane seat, and not too much to lap carry on a bus from airport to beach.
2. iPad/laptop slot unlike my runner up the REI Flash 18.
3. Pretty light - “just enough” materials philosophy.
I don’t see the lifetime warranty being offered in the coming years. Too many eBay and other used merchants take advantage.
thank you for this.
@@humanfairywarranty isn’t going anywhere. They warranty the bag, not the original owner. If I sell it used and you use the warranty, they’re still just covering a bag they were always prepared to warranty anyway. Besides, I’ve been traveling with the same Osprey bay for a decade and still haven’t needed it. I’m sure their percentage of warranty claims is extremely low. Additionally, a warranty claim isn’t always a whole new bag.
Hi, thanks for the great vid! What rain coat for the bag do you have? Thank you! :)
Thanks, a very good review & helpful 👍
What is your other bag that this one fits inside?
I wish they put the same holding clip for the bladder that they used on the kids' daylight.
great review! how did you remove the hip belt btw?
In heavy rain, does water come into the bag via those watertube holes?
The water bottle pockets on this are awesome. It swallows my yeti bottle no problem.
Does your mom swallow your yeti?
I'd like to see it with your stuff in it.
how much weight can it carry? with out getting uncomfortable?
Loops on straps are for h2o bladder or carabiner
Nobody on these Osprey daylite plus reviews talking about the sweat factor on your back. Went hiking yesterday in 75F/23C for 6 hours, my back was completely drenched in sweat where the pack rested. Yes it's a good bag, but in warmer temperatures the back sweat factor is a big drawback
What's a better backpack of the same volume for sweat?
@Max-ot1hh Not a backpack. I use a big messenger bag for day hiking in warm/hot weather and no issues at all with my back getting soaked
I've never used any bag that didn't cause that, even just an empty cloth string bag. I expect that my back will be totally wet when I take the bag off.
For hiking several hours, definitely pick the Osprey airspeed back system instead of airscape. The daylite(more daily use)uses airscape which gives you more load but less ventilation. The hikelite or some other osprey packs geared toward hiking uses airspeed/antigravity giving you the most ventilation.
You're right, but this backpack model is mainly intended as a city/travel backpack, not for hiking in the mountains. Therefore, there is no need for such ventilation here. But for me, it is certainly one of the smallest universal backpacks that Osprey offers. The Hikelite 18 model is better for hiking and mountains.
is this the black colorway?
does a 15" laptop fit?
Did you remove the waist straps?
Trying to see how this attaches to the Rook pack
A great backpack only bettered by the Osprey Cinch!
Agreed. I bought two of them and love them. Too bad they don't sell them anymore.
Thank you, I got the Blue one in preparation for my trip to London x
Nice video
really wish this bag was 25L. I don't think it's water resistant either. I got passport wet in a brief rain using this bag.
Make it water resistant, 25L and have some tie offs or webbing on the front it be prefect.
Yooo so you say you’re a nomad but I can’t find anything related in your other videos peace
The tattoos need some color 👍