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Osprey daylite review
Osprey daylite review










osprey daylite review

The interior stitching and seams are sewn to Osprey’s usual high standards and the main seams are reinforced. The fabric used is not waterproof, but I’ve certainly found it can keep showers at bay. The fabrics feel light yet strong and top and bottom padding protects the contents from bangs and scrapes. The 60 litre bag weighs 700 grams and the 45 and 30 litre versions weigh 600 grams.ĭespite their light weight however, these bags are no lightweight performers. The bag tested offers 60 litres of storage space in a flexible, practical and durable manner, and all for less than the weight of a loaf of bread. Lightweight And Yet Durableīy far the most impressive feature of the Daylite Duffel range though has to be the weight. This is measured through the responsible use of resources and impact on people and the environment. This independent organisation ensures that production methods optimise sustainability. The main body fabrics are also bluesign approved.

osprey daylite review

We wrote about Osprey and sustainability here. The GRS certification means Osprey can verify the responsible social, environmental and chemical processes used in production.

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In line with Osprey’s outstanding environmental credentials, the Daylite Duffel series is made from Global Recycling Standard (GRS) certified 300D recycled PET packcloth. Finally, there’s a stretchy and secure mesh water bottle holster.

osprey daylite review

Additional padded handles across the ends mean it’s easy to haul around. A velcro velcro wrap on the handle fastens them together and they can then be thrown over your shoulder. The straps are designed to work as the shoulder straps on a rucksack or wrapped together as a grab-and-go handle. Alternatively, you can simply grab it and go. You can wear it as a backpack or carry it over your shoulder. Note that the locations “side” and “top” are interchangeable depending on how you choose to carry the bag. There is a long zipped side-pocket with an internal key clip and a zipped top-pocket. It consists of a single lined main compartment accessed through the padded zip-up top panel. As Osprey promise, it’s certainly a simple bag. The Daylite Duffel 60 is available in three sizes (60, 45 and 30 litres) and three colours (wave blue, dustmoss green and black). Osprey have designed their Daylite Duffel range to offer a one bag fits all solution. You could have a bag for every situation but maybe a one bag fits all makes more sense. At the end of the week it’s hauling your weekend kit. Maybe it’s your work gear during the day and then kit for that evening gym visit to the gym. Most of us need to carry around a diverse range of kit. Stu’s Osprey Daylite Duffel 60 review details a superbly designed load hauler with outstanding environmental credentials.












Osprey daylite review