Osprey has
Osprey Arcane Large Day Pack (Honeybee Yellow) on sale for
$44.50.
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Thanks to Community Member
deal-hunter420 for finding this deal.
Features:- J-zip large front panel access to main compartment
- 16" padded laptop sleeve, document sleeve
- Quick-release aluminum security hook on harness
- Stretch power mesh shoulder strap sleeve for transportation cards or small items
- Large zippered front panel scratch-free pocket
- Internal organization, small zip pocket and key clip
- Low-profile stretch water bottle side pocket
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Laptop compartment is wonderful - well padded. There is zipped pocket for ID and stuff. Also a compartment for my ipad.
Outside compartment is super useful for key, snacks…
Shoulder strap has meshed small space to keep lip palm.
I travel with it too. It has enough space for 2 days (dress pants and shirts) and does not look bulky.
I think if you are looking for attractive and useful backpack, you might consider trying it.
I have a couple of their school/work bags, atmos (larger backpacking one), and a travel setup from them they are all awesome though.
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I have an Osprey Porter 46 Travel Backpack and an Osprey Daylite Plus and they've served me well for close to 6 years of multiple use and traveled with me internationally with ZERO issue.
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No external water bottle holder, this means your water is in the pack and for two reasons that's first is if it spills you get everything wet, second it makes it where you have to take the entire pack off unzip etc to get a sip..
Second thing is the lack of a waist strap or even chest strap, even for light weight day packs ( think ~10lbs) you want these things for longer hikes it helps a ton with the bag not bouncing and putting weight in the right places. it also allows on the waist strap for pockets in some cases as well.
( notice this pack with the waist strap and external water bottle holders ( https://www.osprey.com/us/en/prod...6_550.ht
Does this mean you can't use it for day hikes? of course not, but it's going to have some features you'll want if you get more into it. I also noticed that the padding when compared to their hiking series is different and the airflow probably won't be as good at first glance as the hiking series. ( for ~ $10 more you can get a legit 18l hiking one on sale, I have no clue why someone would buy this if the reason was to primarily day hike )
No external water bottle holder, this means your water is in the pack and for two reasons that's first is if it spills you get everything wet, second it makes it where you have to take the entire pack off unzip etc to get a sip..
Second thing is the lack of a waist strap or even chest strap, even for light weight day packs ( think ~10lbs) you want these things for longer hikes it helps a ton with the bag not bouncing and putting weight in the right places. it also allows on the waist strap for pockets in some cases as well.
( notice this pack with the waist strap and external water bottle holders ( https://www.osprey.com/us/en/prod...6_550.ht
Does this mean you can't use it for day hikes? of course not, but it's going to have some features you'll want if you get more into it. I also noticed that the padding when compared to their hiking series is different and the airflow probably won't be as good at first glance as the hiking series. ( for ~ $10 more you can get a legit 18l hiking one on sale, I have no clue why someone would buy this if the reason was to primarily day hike )
No external water bottle holder, this means your water is in the pack and for two reasons that's first is if it spills you get everything wet, second it makes it where you have to take the entire pack off unzip etc to get a sip..
Second thing is the lack of a waist strap or even chest strap, even for light weight day packs ( think ~10lbs) you want these things for longer hikes it helps a ton with the bag not bouncing and putting weight in the right places. it also allows on the waist strap for pockets in some cases as well.
( notice this pack with the waist strap and external water bottle holders ( https://www.osprey.com/us/en/prod...6_550.ht
Does this mean you can't use it for day hikes? of course not, but it's going to have some features you'll want if you get more into it. I also noticed that the padding when compared to their hiking series is different and the airflow probably won't be as good at first glance as the hiking series. ( for ~ $10 more you can get a legit 18l hiking one on sale, I have no clue why someone would buy this if the reason was to primarily day hike )
I still think the lack of chest / waist strap, angled easy reach water bottle slots ( most day packs have on both sides ) , and the lack of padding designed for airflow you would be silly to buy this pack instead of something like this one for a little more https://www.osprey.com/us/en/prod...8_683.ht
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I still think the lack of chest / waist strap, angled easy reach water bottle slots ( most day packs have on both sides ) , and the lack of padding designed for airflow you would be silly to buy this pack instead of something like this one for a little more https://www.osprey.com/us/en/prod...8_683.ht
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