Archive
Dead Point Magazine Features Flap Jill Pack – July/August 2010
Urban Climber Features Limited Edition Osprey Mutant Pack – October 2010
SkiNet.com Features Osprey Verve 4 – October 2010
Next Year’s Outdoor Gear
This week, gear companies descended on Salt Lake City for the Outdoor Retailer trade show. They showed off what they’ve got in the pipeline for next year. We scoured the aisles for the best of what’s to come. Here is what we found.
Parenting Magazine Featuring Osprey Jet Day Pack August 2010
Backpackinglight.com – Features Hornet Series – August 4, 2010
Osprey Flies Super-Light With Hornet. Osprey Packs will introduce the ultra-light Hornet Series in spring/summer 2011. These super-lightweight packs have been stripped down to the essentials for ultra runners, adventure racers, peak baggers or anyone who aspires to move quickly with minimal weight. The Hornet series packs are available in 24L, 36L and 42L capacities and weigh from 1 pound 2 ounces to 1 pound 8 ounces (510-680 g).
Outdoor USA – Features Hornet and Viper 13 – August 2010
Robonza – Featuring Osprey Flap Jack – July 19, 2010
I picked this bag up 4 months ago and have used it constantly since then. It has been jammed in overhead compartments, shoved under seats, thrown in cabs, jammed in trunks and everything in between. But the best part? It still looks good enough for taking to a client meeting.
Robonza – Featuring Osprey Raptor 10 – July 17, 2010
I recently started using an Osprey Raptor 10 pack and let me say I like it. I picked up a Osprey Flap Jack pack for my work travel and really liked it. I was so impressed with the quality of the Flap Jack that I looked for a new hydration pack for 1 to 2 hour rides from Osprey. I got an Osprey Raptor 10 and it is a great bag.
ElevationOutdoors.com – Featuring Osprey Raptor 10 – July 7, 2010
This is quite simply the perfect day-to-day pack for hitting the trails. At 10 liters, it’s compact enough for a quick spin on the neighborhood trails yet roomy enough for a full-day adventure. Big Plus: The lid latch carrier makes it easy to attach your helmet to the pack with no bouncing around.
Dirtragmag.com – Sea Otter
Osprey Flap Jill backpack has internal organization, laptop sleeve and holds 1250 cu. in.
Osprey Flap Jack courier bag has internal organization, laptop sleeve and 1200 cu. in. capacity.
FeedTheHabit.com – Osprey Kode 30 Backcountry Ski Pack Review – March 3, 2010

When the Osprey Kode ski backpacks were introduced just over a year ago, I must say I was impressed. With a slew of great features and the renowned Osprey fit, the Kode series (Kode 38, Kode 30 and Kode 22) was bound for greatness, right? After a full season of use, the Osprey Kode 30 is an excellent backcountry ski pack with only a few weaknesses.
About the Osprey Kode 30 Backpack
A great all around snowplay pack, the Kode 30 is great for a few hour to all-day side and backcountry tours. Unique features include front panel access to avy gear compartment, backpanel access to dry pocket, stowable helmet carry and a LightWire™ frame to support heavier loads with flex for dynamic movement.
Women’s Adventure Magazine Features the Osprey Aura 50 pack
The women’s specific Aura 50 pack makes weekend trips a pleasure. To read more from the March edition of Women’s Adventure, please click here.
Aether 60 on Matador.com
In a blog posting about planning their trip to Patagonia, this blogger said the Aether 60 is the “only big pack you’ll need”. To see more, click here.



















