Daylite Plus

Osprey

Daylite Plus

67 positive 1 neutral 10 negative

Based on 78 Reddit mentions

$73.95

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looking for 15-25L day packs rec

if you want the most budget one just get the quechua one. quechua isnt a top brand but for its price its considered pretty good quality compared to others in the similar price range if you want something that lasts forever get an osprey daylite plus 20L

iamnotfemale_ in r/hiking

March 30, 2026 6:43 AM

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What is a good buy it for life backpack/book bag for university (8 - 10 years)

Osprey says not to put them in the wash but I washed mine with my rain jacket in tech wash and it came out great. I put it in a mesh bag to avoid any straps getting caught. I did NOT put it in the dryer though. It was VERY stinky from lots of hiking in central/southern Appalachia, it was that or thr

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NeatGrape9513 in r/BuyItForLife

April 27, 2026 11:43 AM

12

Osprey Daylite 26+6 Front Loops

Officially, they are part of Osprey's attachment system where you can attach other backpacks (like the Daylite or the Daylite Plus) using their buckles. I've done this on occasion and it works great, though the back does extend out a bit so you have to be careful in crowded places.

cjersin1021 in r/onebag

September 12, 2025 8:13 PM

35

Osprey vs Aer

AER is a lifestyle backpack. Urban, trendy etc. some nice looking materials and aesthetically pleasing organisation. Osprey is a utilitarian bag you buy for a purpose, that’s not the prettiest or feel the nicest but it will be a comfortable backpack for a decade if you want. If you honestly don’t ca

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ollie1roddy in r/backpacks

June 16, 2025 1:35 PM

21

A bag inside a bag

I use the Osprey Daylite Plus as a daypack for the Osprey Farpoint 40. Super thin and only 600g when empty but carries very well. External pouch and straps let's you mount additional stuff like swimming gear.

Romano1404 in r/onebag

July 17, 2025 3:38 PM

10

Bag to Carry

If you have issues with the spine you definitely don't want a single strap/sling type shoulder bag. You might look at getting a good lumbar* pack, Mountainsmith, or if that's too much $$$ to spend grab yourself and Osprey Daylite Plus I have spoken A lumbar is a fanny pack on steroids.

hahnarama in r/gencon

July 14, 2025 10:36 PM

9

I have high hips and a short torso, so I'm cuspy on sizes - is this pack too big (long?)? Please ignore the face I'm making

Lack of a frame doesn't necessarily mean the weight will be on his shoulders. A properly worn, wide, padded hipbelt will provide support and engage the legs. If you compare an Osprey Talon 22 to and Osprey Daylite Plus, you will notice a big difference in support for the same amount of weight. But a

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hadokendude in r/backpacking

May 30, 2025 1:32 AM

8

Sac à dos léger

Osprey daylite plus : parfait et ne touche pas le dos, sangle ventrale, ultra-léger, 20L

thomasp2 in r/pedale

April 20, 2026 12:59 PM

3

What's on your gencon checklist?

I do an Osprey Daylite Plus. Light bag, has straps to prevent shoulder fatigue. Normally a water bottle, a couple of snacks, phone charger, medications. I have a badge holder for my badge, wallet, and tickets. That's about it. EDIT: Also a foldable reusable shopping bag.

heyyitskelvi in r/gencon

July 14, 2025 4:13 PM

6

Best features of your backpack

I really appreciate a front dump pocket like on the Osprey Daylite Plus, Osprey Nebula 32L, or the Aer Go Pack 2. It's a must for me now even though many packs don't have one. I think those pockets are my number 1 favorite feature of a backpack. Also, I need 2 good-sized water bottle pockets. And a

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HighestPraise in r/onebag

October 8, 2025 5:47 AM

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