Osprey
Fairview 40L Women's Travel Backpack
Based on 150 Reddit mentions
$162.99
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If you rock a backpack, much does it usually weigh?
Yeah, I highly recommend strength training as well. I'm 52 and only started lifting about ten years ago and it's such a game changer. I'm lucky that the Osprey Fairview 40 fits me like a glove. I've worn it plus the 15l day pack extension plus a small crossbody sling with 15+kg total for miles inclu
...undinederiviere in r/HerOneBag
February 28, 2026 12:31 PM
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How do you get down to one bag
I went via an old 40 L duffel bag with British Airlines where 23 kg was allowed. I found out that I didn't need all the stuff I brought with me. However, to be on the safe side I bought a Fairview 40 L. I found out that it was too large, but it's good to check in going home from India with 2,5 kg sp
...biold in r/onebag
April 5, 2026 11:53 AM
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Backpack for travel/carr on too
Check out Osprey farpoint/fairview 40L. It’s a travel backpack so it also has a clamshell opening that’s easy to get stuff in/out of like a suitcase. The backpack straps are actually really comfortable so you can walk with your pack fully loaded for longer distances, up stairs, etc. It’s very resili
...grannysmithcrabapple in r/backpacks
March 22, 2026 12:33 AM
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Women who’ve backpacked long-term, what actually frustrates you about backpacks?
I’ve been travelling full time with a backpack only for over 2 years. I have a 40-litre Osprey Fairview pack. It opens like a clamshell so you can unzip it completely. I roll everything and basically have two layers of rolls down the middle, with my extra stuff along the sides. BUT! I don’t bring ha
...Affectionate_Lie9631 in r/femaletravels
January 13, 2026 4:31 PM
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Please suggest Orthotic Sandals that fold flat & feel like a cloud to walk on
It sounds like you live these sandals. If space is too tight, maybe there are other things you could downsize instead? For me, I found keeping my bag's weight down to be more challenging than squeezing everything in. That being said, I'm more of a 1.5 bagger. (I have the Osprey Fairview 55, so 40 +
...Money-Low7046 in r/HerOneBag
August 13, 2025 4:09 AM
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Does anyone else pack cute clothes and then live in the most practical outfit the whole trip?
Seconding r/heronebag. I did 8 months across Europe and SEA with a 40L osprey Fairview with temps ranging from -20 C to 40 C. I’ll never go back to suitcase travel again.
Angry_Sparrow in r/femaletravels
February 23, 2026 9:29 PM
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5’2” Solo Female Traveler Testing Carry-On Life – What’s Actually Sustainable?
thank yo so much for the insight. I think weight is something I may have to accept I will have to pay over weight things since I really think it would be so hard to get down that low. I am really struggling to even make a osprey fairview 40 l work. Backpacks on motorcycles is a great point, didn't e
...Riverleebythesea in r/HerOneBag
June 14, 2025 4:17 PM
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Need bag suggestions please!
The Osprey Fairview is 40 L and weighs 3.5, but with the hip belt, frame, and load lifters feels lighter than my Patagonia 30 MLC when fully packed. It's my go to if I'm going anywhere longer than a week, and I've even done Korea in January with it--keep in mind the bulk of winter wear!
cojibar in r/HerOneBag
November 17, 2025 8:34 PM
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60L or 46L
It’s not just the liters, but also the dimensions. One bagging is a minimalist approach and a 46 liter is still large and heavy when full. A 28 liter day pack is quite large and would be difficult to carry when wearing the 46 liter. I recommend a 40 liter like the Osprey Fairview 40 and a small cros
...SeattleHikeBike in r/onebag
May 28, 2025 6:30 PM
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How do I go ultra light on a 6 month trip
if you’re planning on flying between countries and not wanting to check a bag-be wary that most airlines have a 7kg weight limit for carry on items. if you’re not worried about checking a bag, ignore this. i (26f) currently have the osprey fairview 55 (it’s a 40L bag with a 15L daypack attached) tha
...One-Experience2080 in r/onebag
September 9, 2025 2:40 PM
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