Osprey Daylite Duffel Bag 60
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Brandon Hitchcock
Greater than one weekIts a very nice bag just to small for my purposes.
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Webb
> 3 dayI was excited to see that Osprey had come out with a line of elegant simple duffle bags. Ive been a huge fan of Osprey for years, they have created well-designed travel products and also amazing backpacking backpacks. The Daylight Duffles are a great lightweight duffle bag perfect for short trips or for a run to the gym. They arent overbuilt, just a large main compartment and two smaller zippered pouches on the end and side including one with a clip for your keys. As with nearly all Osprey bags it can be used as a backpack but also works well as a normal duffle bag. I love that the Daylight is made from recycled materials although you would never guess as they seem incredibly durable and functional. I was excited to get all 3 sizes, 60L, 45L, and 30L to always have the right one for need. The 30L is great for a quick day trip or taking to the gym, the 45 is good for an overnight trip and the 60 is the perfect size for a quick weekend trip. They also nest easily for easy storage. Im also assured by Ospreys guarantee to repair for free any damage or defect in the product. It is great to have the knowledge that my new favorite bag will be with me for the long term. Couldnt be happier with Osprey as a company and these bags.
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Prof. Clay Greenfelder
> 3 dayI love this bag and the backpack straps came in super handy for our trip to the Adirondacks. Freed my hands up and saved me n extra trip out to the car. It’s perfect!
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Daniel Gutierrez
> 3 dayJust perfect for the price and size. Very well build.
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BZ
> 3 dayPurchased this duffel for scout camp for our son. Can be used as a pack with straps for easy carry. More than large enough and durable. I recommend it!
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Kiki D
> 3 dayThis is the best duffel I have ever used, and I love that it is convertible to a backpack when carrying it over long distances. Have only gotten one use out of it so far on a weeklong trip, but it had sufficient space for clothing and toiletries for two adults, as well as a couple pairs of extra shoes, for a week long trip. I organized it with Osprey packing cubes and rolled the clothing to maximize space, and am so far thrilled to have found such a wonderful duffel that I figure will last me for many, many years to come.
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Audreanne Strosin
> 3 dayIt folds up small and you can get a lot of things inside of it. It worked as a carry on as long as you dont stuff it to the max. It even fit in the smaller puddle jumper overhead bin.
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Physics Girl
> 3 dayPros: -As I’d expect from Osprey, this duffel bag is buy it for life quality. The recycled fabric is lightweight and sturdy, the workmanship is excellent, and the lifetime guarantee is second to none. -The top panel has a layer of foam to provide padding against your back when in backpack mode, and the padded straps are ergonomically curved and covered in a breathable mesh. It isn’t as comfortable for heavy loads as a dedicated backpack, but it is pretty good and very handy when having to schlep luggage across an airport in a hurry. It’s a lot more manuverable than trying to drag a wheeled bag through a crowd. - If not overstuffed, this duffle might work as a carry on item(depending on the airline). The padded handles on both ends make this easy to hoist into overhead compartments; -The 60L size is big enough to pack for both my husband and myself for a week away. -The folding top panel and lack of rigid bottom make it possible to fold this bag in half or flatten it for storage. -The blue color is lovely. Cons: -Using the water bottle pocket when carrying as a backpack results in the bottle jutting out at an awkward, nearly horizontal diagonal that doesn’t seem super secure.
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Jaime Schreib
> 3 dayLove the compartments and layout of this bag. I love to be able to use it as a duffle but then strap it on my back if I need to hustle through an airport or something. I bought the 45L as well.
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Don Miguel
> 3 dayWell made with nice styling and durability.