Osprey
Soelden 42
Based on 31 Reddit mentions
$129.77
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What volume backpack for long days in the mountains?
I love my Osprey Stratos 34. It's a bit big in the summer but when I start getting into layers and maybe microspikes it's perfect. Definitely try it on though: some people find them too narrow. It's not just about volume. Again, especially when layers and any metallic gear get into the picture, a go
...Fun_Apartment631 in r/hikinggear
October 9, 2025 5:26 PM
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Struggling to Choose the Right Backpack for Travel + Overnight Hiking
I think you're asking too much here. Although one of my friends uses a Kelty Redwing (36?) this way. He says it's tough to get all his multi day stuff secured though. I actually don't own a travel backpack per se. You see the Farpoint 40 recommended a lot. Despite that, it has a just-ok harness (but
...Fun_Apartment631 in r/backpacks
April 30, 2026 6:49 PM
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I need cragpack recommendations please :)
I've been using an Osprey Soelden 42. It's just ok. It's really for ski touring. It does have rope and helmet carry but to some degree those are only important because it's kinda small. The hydration situation is a bit funky too. Climbing loads can be pretty heavy between all the carabiners and the
...Fun_Apartment631 in r/backpacks
March 21, 2026 12:42 AM
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Day pack recommendations?
Yes, you probably want some extra stuff for climbing. You can get by with about a 25 L pack if you're only doing sport and you don't carry any team gear. I'm using a 42 L pack and rig my rope and helmet to the outside. There are dedicated crag packs that are bigger and don't carry well and a lot of
...Fun_Apartment631 in r/hikinggear
August 12, 2025 7:24 PM
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