Osprey Daylite Duffel Bag 60
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Kym
> 3 dayThis is my 4th Osprey product. You cant beat their durability! They are light weight and oh so sturdy. I have this and the smaller version as well as a carry on and checked wheeled bag. I really love their products.
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Sergio Rodas
> 3 dayI love it for when I travel for over 5 days. I Can fit a weeks worth of clothes, or if I’m playing Tetris correctly, I can fit 10 days worth of clothes. I love it
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Brandon Hitchcock
> 3 dayIts a very nice bag just to small for my purposes.
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H. Murphy
> 3 daySpacious, versatile, nice material, and pleasing color. Probably cheaper options, but nice value for the high quality.
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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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Omar Siddique
> 3 dayGood balance of backpack&duffel. Suitable for air travel. 60L is a good size, big enough to hold multiple days clothes, but not so large that its hard to wear or maneuver while wearing. For my height (average American male), I would not go smaller than 50L or larger than 70L. Its small enough to pack into a larger suitcase if youre not sure how much capacity youll need on the way back. Very well made, no dangling bits, heavy material, and multiple handles. The straps are not the most padded and theres no sternum or waist strap (its not an actual backpack) but perfectly adequate to wear as a backpack for making connections & transits. Mine went through multiple international airports as checked baggage and shows no sign of wear. Other Thoughts: Make sure you load it correctly if you plan to wear it-- extra weight on what suddenly becomes the top is very awkward. The airlines I used put the duffel in a luggage bin both for checking and for baggage claim. The small side pockets (curiously only on 2 sides, instead of 3) are handy. Quibbles: shoulder straps should be a little more padded. A loop to allow hanging this off a large suitcase would be helpful for air travelers. Overall, the best of 3 similar bags I looked at. And Ive been very happy with the longevity of my other Osprey backpacks. Recommended.
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Kami Ponise
> 3 dayThe u-shaped opening on top makes for easy access. Good small zipper pocket storage as well. Like that it can be worn comfortably as a backpack too!
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Danny Ferreira
> 3 dayVery good quality and design. Took me a while to find a well constructed bag. Feels like it will last many years. I’m very happy.
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Audreanne Strosin
Greater than one weekIt 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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Omar Siddique
> 3 dayGood balance of backpack&duffel. Suitable for air travel. 60L is a good size, big enough to hold multiple days clothes, but not so large that its hard to wear or maneuver while wearing. For my height (average American male), I would not go smaller than 50L or larger than 70L. Its small enough to pack into a larger suitcase if youre not sure how much capacity youll need on the way back. Very well made, no dangling bits, heavy material, and multiple handles. The straps are not the most padded and theres no sternum or waist strap (its not an actual backpack) but perfectly adequate to wear as a backpack for making connections & transits. Mine went through multiple international airports as checked baggage and shows no sign of wear. Other Thoughts: Make sure you load it correctly if you plan to wear it-- extra weight on what suddenly becomes the top is very awkward. The airlines I used put the duffel in a luggage bin both for checking and for baggage claim. The small side pockets (curiously only on 2 sides, instead of 3) are handy. Quibbles: shoulder straps should be a little more padded. A loop to allow hanging this off a large suitcase would be helpful for air travelers. Overall, the best of 3 similar bags I looked at. And Ive been very happy with the longevity of my other Osprey backpacks. Recommended.