Osprey
Exos 58
Based on 10 Reddit mentions
$245.00
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Looking for lightweight hiking camera bag suggestions
What works best for me is a regular hiking pack with camera bag inserts. Hiking packs tend to be lighter and more comfortable than dedicated camera backpacks. Personally, I mostly use an Osprey Talon 44 or Exos 58 with BYOB inserts.
Marco-ThePhotoHikes in r/hikinggear
February 10, 2026 4:54 AM
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Help a UL beginner with first setup
Backpack Maybe something like the Bonfus Framus 58L - https://bonfus.com/product/framus-58l/ - £247 and 765g A lot cheaper and a lot lighter than the Mariposa 60l, and not much more than the Osprey Exos 58l and half the weight. Sleeping bag Maybe the Alpkit Pipedream 400 - https://alpkit.com/product
...Yesterdaysvisions in r/Ultralight
September 13, 2025 7:30 PM
6
My gear for 2 months hike, what am I missing?
I love my Osprey Exos 58. Got it on nice discount, for 150€. It combines lightweight and frame for comfort, enough pockets to separate some stuff and places to hang things outside of backpack and it can be very well adjusted as you can change size for your back and set height of your chest straps.
leDijonMustard in r/hikinggear
August 11, 2025 1:16 AM
2
Gear Check: Building a long-term kit for my 193cm (6'4") son.
6'4" dude reporting. Most of your stuff should work, although I have seen reports that X-Mid 1 can run a bit tight (hard to tell because they do not show a diagram with measurements of actual sleeping area in a way that you can tell where the pad fits in). Also, you specify "likely European terrain"
...audiophile_lurker in r/WildernessBackpacking
March 10, 2026 4:22 PM
1
Sleeping pad & bag recs for beginner
EDIT: I misread the title and thought OP was asking about backpacks and not sleeping bags. I'll leave these rant of information up in case someone in the future finds it useful. The best bag is the one that fits you. If you have an REI near you(higly suggest becoming a member so you get a year long
...Jrose152 in r/lightweight
August 1, 2025 3:15 PM
1
Is a 55L worth it over a 40L for travel
My stock answer : Since this question comes up so often on different forums I've got a copy/paste response prepared that I keep in my Apple Notes ==== Many will suggest a smaller pack than a 60L however the weight difference in packs of the same manufacturer/model is usually negligible and not worth
...TheDragonsFather in r/backpacking
August 27, 2025 3:44 PM
1
Best pack to get my partner?
Another commenter recommended the talon and I think that’s a great choice. The 40 liter would be ideal as an overnighter or 72 hour bug out bag. Backpacking with a 40 liter can be done, sleep system, shelter, and kitchen if you’re very mindful about an ultralight kit or keeping it to essential suppl
...rchi_ in r/OspreyPacks
November 1, 2025 8:50 AM
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