Osprey
Mira
Based on 21 Reddit mentions
$171.56
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Looking for a new backpack
I literally just bought the Osprey Mira 24 and took it on a hike yesterday and it’s so great! I only buy packs with air gap backs because I sweat a ton and it helps reduce chafe, but I had 3.5L of water in it (it comes with a 2.5L bladder), a few layers, snacks, and barely noticed it.
wohaat in r/hikinggear
May 9, 2026 3:44 PM
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New Osprey Packs for 2026 at REI
A few updates and changes that I noticed on REI for the Manta series (as I currently have one): Some of the bag dimensions have changed, the Manta/Mira are a few inches shorter but more depth if I remember correctly. I think the weight is similar enough. On the Manta/Mira series the top pocket has b
...gravis24 in r/hikinggear
January 3, 2026 3:36 AM
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Seeking Training Advice - Headaches from Dehydration?
I would suggest a backpack with a water bladder. I stayed noticeably more hydrated than with a water bottle and getting headaches and tired. I started using the water bladder and tube attached via a magnet near my mouth. I was consistently taking small sips and felt much better. Don’t know if you ha
...According-Camp3106 in r/CaminoDeSantiago
August 24, 2025 3:26 AM
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Best backpack?
Using the Osprey Mira 34 for the Portuguese Camino atm and it’s so comfy and is adjustable (I am also a small female) and has a built in water bladder
PlayDependent6028 in r/CaminoDeSantiago
May 12, 2026 8:16 PM
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Backpacks
We have an osprey Mira (female) and manta (male), they are great, just really comfortable and well designed, can fit a lot in and a lot of water bottles too. Try one on, you'll be smitten
GoodArchitect_ in r/hiking
July 21, 2025 11:37 AM
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Need a good backpack quick
Osprey Mira. Loved it. I’m 5’2”. Fit perfect. I know some don’t like hydration bags but I felt I was better hydrated using it instead of a water bottle. Magnet held tube. I found it easier than a water bottle. Just my two cents.
According-Camp3106 in r/CaminoDeSantiago
August 13, 2025 12:47 AM
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Do I need a daypack?
I’ll check out the ~2l options at EB and LLB next time i’m in the city, i’m not in a rush to make a purchase but that might change lol. Thanks for the sizing tip, i’ve been struggling with all the options in the 15-22 range. If you wanted any input on a legit backpacking bag, i love my 34l Osprey Mi
...Apprehensive_Tea2412 in r/hiking
August 7, 2025 7:25 PM
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