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I purchased the Stratos 26 pack to replace a decade-old Black Diamond daypack that'd seen plenty of action. After researching dozens of daypacks, I settled on Osprey because of the hiking pole stowing feature and specifically the Stratos 26 for its volume. After using it once for a short (6 mile) hike, the most positive feature for me is the pack's fit and suspension system - it carries much like my ultralight multi-day pack, with weight properly distributed to hips and little to none on shoulders. Cons: because of the pack's curved shape, it's a little challenging to pack and makes it seem to...
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When hiking, I take what's needed to survive an overnight in the woods. To date, I've managed with a Raptor 14 but its cramped. So, I was looking for a day pack, one that stows my trekking poles handily and had a little more room to store an extra layer or two. The Stratos 26 will do just fine, including the transfer acceptance of the Raptor's water badder and hose.
Would recommend: Yes
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Ian R.,
from QC, Canada
Written on April 11, 2015
Once again, Osprey did a great job of design and functionnality with this Osprey Stratos 26.
Keep in mind that I just used this bag in winter so far, but the trampoline mesh system works perfectly! No more sweat in the back. I don't know if it'll be the same this summer, but I sweat a lot with any other bag, even in the winter.
This bag is well design to distribute the weigth all along your back, even if there at least 2 or 3 inches of space between the back and you. So it is pretty high and slim for a 26L bag.
The only thing I wish this bag would have is the front access zipper as the Stratos 36 have, but I don't really miss that much so far. Maybe it'll be a little big for one day summer hike, but with the compression straps, it's not a problem!
This pack is absolutely awesome!
Would recommend: Yes
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Top loader will even hold a refillable #6 vertical aluminum propane tank. As a cruising sailor, this pack is wonderful for carrying all sorts of things to and from shore in the dinghy. Top flap pocket for your "papers" too. Read the instruction manual cleverly tucked into the hardest-to-find pocket so you don't miss any of the features!
Would recommend: Yes
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