Stratos 24L

Osprey

Stratos 24L

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Based on 27 Reddit mentions

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I have high hips and a short torso, so I'm cuspy on sizes - is this pack too big (long?)? Please ignore the face I'm making

Lack of a frame doesn't necessarily mean the weight will be on his shoulders. A properly worn, wide, padded hipbelt will provide support and engage the legs. If you compare an Osprey Talon 22 to and Osprey Daylite Plus, you will notice a big difference in support for the same amount of weight. But a

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hadokendude in r/backpacking

May 30, 2025 1:32 AM

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Light/ Medium sizes hiking backpack

Second the rec for the Osprey Stratos 24. Excellent pack. It has a rigid frame that really helps to transfer weight to your hips once adjusted correctly. I used to always get sore shoulders but this pack solved that issue for me. I also tried on the Osprey Talon. For me, the Stratos was clearly bett

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SpoochMan1965 in r/hikinggear

April 5, 2026 3:27 AM

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Daypack recommendations?

I got an Osprey Stratos 24L for Christmas. I've only done 15 miles or so with it so far with winter hikes, but I'm loving it. Super comfy, no back pain or pressure points with 20 lbs loaded. And I'm excited for the ventilation come summer. I can't speak to the ones you mentioned unfortunately, but m

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JusticiarIV in r/CampingandHiking

January 5, 2026 3:49 PM

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Day pack recommendations?

I looked at and tried on the Talon but chose the Osprey Stratos 24 instead. Has a rigid frame and (at least for me) transfers weight to the hips much better while also keeping my back more ventilated.

SpoochMan1965 in r/hikinggear

August 11, 2025 9:38 PM

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Osprey Stratos 24 L vs. Osprey Manta 24 L Comparison (2024)

Update on the Stratos 24: Did a challenging, 5.8mi, 2000’ elevation gain hike with it yesterday and loved it. Used my 2.5L osprey hydration bladder, filled up to max fill level, and it fit in super well. This was a gear test hike for a longer overnight that i have coming up in 2 weeks so i packed a

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contodimiocucchaio in r/CampingandHiking

September 21, 2025 5:17 PM

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