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Osprey Xenith 75

rated 4.5 of 5 stars
photo: Osprey Xenith 75 weekend pack (50-69l)

I've tested and used this pack over many miles on several backpacking trips and it did not disappoint. The 75 is part of the newly redesigned Xenith series of packs from Osprey. Overall, I am really impressed with this pack. See my video for a full review.

Pros

  • Comfortable
  • Sturdy
  • Great pockets

Cons

  • Color selection

 

Source: tested or reviewed it for the manufacturer (After I abused it, I don't think they want it back... Kept)

The author of this review received a sample of the product from the brand or its representative in exchange for a review.

Nice backpack for overnight or multi-day backpacking.

Pros

  • Light
  • Comfort
  • Pocket construction

Cons

  • Interference between head pocket and my head

I use this pack for multi-day backpacking.

I can recommend this pack to my friends, absolutely.

This pack is lighter than other same volume packs, but with good suspension. This is the most comfortable backpack that I have used.

Especially pockets have very good positioning, very easy to access. 

Light, comfort, easy to use, anything more needed? (and not too expensive.)

Highly recommend. 

Source: bought it new
Price Paid: 340 USD

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Specs

Medium Large XL
Price MSRP: $350.00
Historic Range: $98.98-$350.00
Reviewers Paid: $340.00
Load Range 40-70 lbs
Weight 5.45 lbs 5.56 lbs 5.67 lbs
Volume 4,577 cu in / 75 L 4,821 cu in / 79 L 5,065 cu in / 83 L
Dimensions 34.25 x 16.14 x 14.57 in 36.22 x 16.14 x 14.57 in 38.19 x 16.14 x 14.57 in
Fabric Main - 420D High Tenacity Nylon / Accent - 210D High Tenacity Nylon / Bottom - 500D Nylon Packcloth
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