Osprey
Daylite Plus
Based on 78 Reddit mentions
$73.95
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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
...ollie1roddy in r/backpacks
June 16, 2025 1:35 PM
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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
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Best backpack for daily use and travel ?
Osprey Daylite Plus. Great great feature set for the price, weight, size. Tons of color ways to choose from. I have carried mine all over the last 8 years+ and it essentially still looks new.
AmirBormand in r/backpacks
November 24, 2025 5:20 PM
2
Looking for an everything-pack
If 20L would be enough - Osprey Daylite Plus does all that in 1/2 your budget.
AmirBormand in r/backpacks
December 12, 2025 10:43 PM
2
Will this bag get rejected for personal item?
It is very hit or miss. Every crew is different. Generally I don't think the extra space is worth my peace of mind at the gate when there's so many better alternatives. Since you got as a gift, maybe just under pack it the first time you use it so it'll definitely fit the sizer. Then you can use bes
...Westporter in r/gowildfrontier
December 25, 2025 11:32 PM
2
12-18L Suggestions
Osprey Daylite (13L) and Daylite plus (20L) would handle the requirements, but not the nice to haves. They are very comfortable and light weight packs. Also great price point. Very underrated.
AmirBormand in r/backpacks
February 4, 2026 4:43 PM
2
Alternatives to Fjallraven Skule 20?
Osprey Daylite Plus is super versatile. Might not fit the styling of the Fjallraven packs. But it's light and has decent pocketing. It it not expensive either.
AmirBormand in r/backpacks
May 1, 2026 12:34 AM
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Must have for beginners
The non-negotiables for him I’d say are : solid pair of waterproof hiking boots (break them in before the trip!) merino wool socks (don’t even think about cotton) and a reliable rain shell Everything else, like his mid-layers or t-shirts, can be basic gym clothes he already owns as long as they aren
...Alaskanarrowusa in r/hikinggear
May 1, 2026 8:16 PM
1
Bang for my Buck Hiking Backpack
I think for shorter day hikes under six hours, you honestly shouldn’t feel pressured to get a technical rig. Most of the specialized suspension features in high-end packs don’t even start working until you’re carrying over 15 lbs too, any backpack you have for now will do But if you want to make an
...Alaskanarrowusa in r/hikinggear
April 24, 2026 6:37 AM
1
Seeking advice on how to pick a backpack (20-25L) for day hikes and all-day walking
I guess to me it seemed like overkill based on my hiking skill level as well as the amount of time I might spend using it for hiking vs walking around urban environments. It also feels like a big step up in terms of price. In anticipation of returning the Daylite Plus I’d been looking online at some
...fruit-enthusiast in r/hikinggear
April 20, 2026 3:39 PM
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