Briggs & Riley
Medium Widemouth Backpack
$399.00
Osprey
Based on 8 Reddit mentions
$179.95
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
I guess I’m the minority that I always wear a pack when riding. It holds my water, light rain jacket, snacks, multitool, spare tube and levers, mini pump, and my keys and wallet. I don’t like the feeling of stuff in my pockets when riding and honestly I’m so used to the pack I don’t really notice it
...Scheerhorn462 in r/mountainbiking
December 2, 2025 5:55 AM
110
I reqlly love my mystery ranch 2dap and osprey raptor 14
rictactoe in r/backpacks
April 1, 2026 3:25 AM
2
I’ve only taken my 1/18 trx4m in my Osprey raptor hydration pack. Fits extremely well. I have thought of getting a bigger bag just for the 1/10th. I do like how mountain biking allows access to some really cool places.
Occhrome in r/rccrawler
May 26, 2025 4:08 PM
2
+1 for Osprey. I take my Chrome Barrage 22L pretty much every day because I have a shower at work (plus we're easily in the 90s and 70-80%+ humidity most of the summer, so sweat is a given). But I have a Raptor 14L that definitely feels lighter and breezier with the airspeed back (and ticks all of O
...tableSloth_ in r/bikecommuting
July 25, 2025 2:23 AM
2
I use an Osprey Raptor 14 which technically is a hydration bike pack, but it works great for carrying extra gear when I'm packing heavier loads, plus I always have water with me. Its also my bike pack and my EDC pack for around town. For light loads a simple Ferro Concepts Mini chestrig without the
...anon6gb8hf7h4g4b7b6 in r/flyfishing
July 21, 2025 10:19 PM
1
Another vote for Osprey Raptor 14. I’ve had mine for 8+ years and love it. Super durable, tons of storage for tools, snacks, and supplies. I have a 3L hydration pack in it (came with it). Also can hold my chin bar/helmet if needed. I’m 100% sure there’s other great packs, but I’ve felt 0 need to swi
...redyellowblue5031 in r/MTB
August 15, 2025 11:21 PM
1
While it might be unconventional to some, I love my Osprey Raptor 14. I did my first ultra in it and absolutely love it. So much space to store clothes, snacks, and water. Has a waterproof pouch for phone, wallet, keys. Little hip pouches for gummies and hand sanitizer. The water spout has a neodymi
...iboughtarock in r/fastpacking
September 5, 2025 4:36 PM
1
Comfort: Replaced the pedals and seat. The base one is fine, but without suspension I needed something more comfortable for longer rides on rougher terrain. Walmart had $15 aluminum pedals a while back, but I haven't seen them recently. $10 water bottle holder. Repair/emergency/safety: I added an em
...skywalker4321 in r/Budgetbikeriders
April 8, 2026 4:57 PM
0