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Clover Indigo Iris Cayenne

 

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Talon II 22

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Packed with features and constructed with lightweight materials and fabric, this fast and light pack is highly supportive with an adjustable, 'made-to-measure' fit. A new feature for 2011, the helmet attachment point makes it perfectly suitable for scrambling, climbing or cycling.

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Cayenne Meteorite Indigo Iris

 

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Talon II 33

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The Talon 33 is an extremely versatile, lightweight performance pack, meeting the needs of everyone from the adventurous backpacker to the fearless alpinist. The Talon's 33L capacity is great for all day adventures and overnight trips. Easy top loading and a range of stretch mesh and stretch woven pockets will keep you organised on the move. And as the rucksack weighs in at just 870g, you won't be carrying any extra unnecessary bulk to slow you down. For maximum comfort, a breathable back panel with foam air channels helps avoid sticky-back syndrome if you're trekking in warm weather. Together with the supportive harness and hip belt, you can adjust this top performance pack for the best possible fit. A great looking, practical, all-doing daysack from the popular Osprey Talon range.

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Mens Aether 70 Rucksack

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Dusk Tundra

 

£160.00

 

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Womens Sirrus 26

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Amethyst Aquamarine

 

£75.00

 

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Talon II 44

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Indigo Meteorite

 

£100.00

 

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Womens Ariel 65

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£160.00

 

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Exos 46

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Ember Orange   Jungle Green

 

£120.00

 

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Stratos 26

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Shale Tarn Cactus

 

£75.00

 

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Atmos 35

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Talon II 22

 

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Overall Rating    1 2 3 4 5   (5 out of 5)

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Reviewed By , 01 May 2012

Fantastic light-weight bag

This bag accompanied me on a year and a half round world trip, it was put through a lot of abuse and coped very well. Lots of pockets, great fit, light weight and well made.

This bag accompanied me on a year and a half round world trip, it was put through a lot of abuse and coped very well. Lots of pockets, great fit, ligh...

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Reviewed By Chris, 28 Mar 2012

The all round champion

This is the best bag I have ever had! I run with it, I walk in Snowdonia with it, I commute with it and use it as hand luggage. The best all round bag ever!

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Reviewed By Victoria, 20 Mar 2012

Love this backpack

Really great back pack! Took it up to the lakes a week ago and whilst every one complained about how heavy there pack was and how it was rubbing, the incredibly comfortable back on the osprey and the hip belt meant I couldn't feel a thing! I find wired packs really uncomfortable so this pack is really good for me and it fits a lot in there, seems bigger than a 22l in comparison to others. Slight problem is that if you put anything bulky in the top pocket it can prevent access to the main pouch as the pocket hangs down into this. It would be great if it came with a raincover but the one I purchased seperatley works great but if anyone considers doing this buy the smaller size as it just fits snugly around this osprey, raincovers come up big!

All in all 5 star bag

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Reviewed By Laura, 06 Jul 2011

Great day pack!

I bought this bag for a sponsored long distance walk and found it so comfortable that I invested in the Talon 11 for my shorter walks too. The hip belt is fantastic and by adjusting all the straps etc you can place all the weight on your hips, rather than your shoulders, making it much easier on your back. It made all the difference on the walk.

The bag has a specially designed back to help prevent you sweating, but does not have the higher level of ventilation, where the bag is positioned further away from your back. I prefer this style as I feel much better balanced with the weight nearer my body.

The pack is also very lightweight and has loads of useful pockets to organise your gear. I use the smaller bag all the time for hill walking and the larger one for longer expeditions. I would completely recommend the Talon series.

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Talon II 33

 

£85.00

Overall Rating    1 2 3 4 5   (4.6 out of 5)

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Reviewed By Federica, 06 May 2012

Light, comfortable pack

I used this pack for one-day walks and found it very comfortable. It offers plenty of space. Especially, I found the big top pocket very useful. The elasticized cords for trekking poles are not ideal.

I used this pack for one-day walks and found it very comfortable. It offers plenty of space. Especially, I found the big top pocket very useful. The e...

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Reviewed By David, 05 May 2012

The best daysack I have ever owned!

This daysack is quite simpy unbelievable in terms of how versatile it is. There are the two pouches on the side which I often use for a water bottle first aid kit or something, but are also large enough to slide a map case into and the straps mean nothing is ever going to fall out of them!

The pouch at the front is quite thin so i often slide my map case into here or anything else think i may need to hand. The camelback slot is very useful and easy to use.

The main part of the daysack has a drawstring and compression strap, which are of easy use and very quick to adjust. Although it may not look like that large a bag I was happily surprised at how much kit I could fit into it - easily enough with some room to spare!

The hood has a small zip pocket on the inside with a netting so you can see whats in it, so i often use this for small random items. There is also a zipped top pocket on the outside of the hood which is again deceptively large, fitting my first aid kit, sunglasses, camera, wallet and other such items and even has a very small velcro pocket inside for loose coins etc - a great little feature.

The straps are very durable and what I love is that the waist strap is sturdy meaning you can pop almost all the weight onto your hips. Most daysacks only have very thin straps that are often useless but Osprey have exceeded themselves further with small zip pockets attached into the waist strap! I normally use them for sun cream or my penknife but they are a very useful feature.

The chest strap is brilliantly made, with an emergency whistle built into one of the clips. What I love about the chest strap is that it is sligthly elasticated on one side. This means that when tightened it still allows you to breath deeply and easily without constricting your chest which is unlike most other daysacks!

Another couple of features are some small loops on the exterior of the bag at the base for carrabiners or similar and also the small elasticated, netted pouches on the shoulder straps so a compass can easily be slotted into them.

All in all this is easily the best daysack I have ever owned, it stores everything I need and has some ingenious features showing that Osprey have completely outdone themselves to create an all round amazing daysack.

The price may be a bit more than other daysacks in a similar range but I have no regrets in buying this over the other cheaper prodcuts and would thoroughly recommend it to all!

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Reviewed By kelly, 14 Apr 2012

THE pack for long day/overnight hikes

This brand know what they're doing. Very well thought out pack, plenty of useful space, uber-light in itself and adjustments to distribute the weight of the contents in all the right places.
Perfect size for long day/overnight hikes, where extra layers and meals may need to be stowed.
At 5'3 the S/M size is spot on for me. Unbelievably comfy, much better than my previous 25+5 rucksack of another famous brand which always felt wrong!

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Reviewed By Geraldine, 29 Jan 2012

Overall pretty good

I had a lot of trouble finding a ladies 25-30 litre day sack to fit. Although non lady specific this rucksack fits great. Plenty of room and particulary like the small pockets on the front straps which is great for GPS/Phone etc. I like that it is light but unless it is full it sags a lot. Also it doesn't seem to hold trekking poles very well. However everything else ticks all the boxes.

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Reviewed By Gabriel, 07 Dec 2011

Excelent for day trip

Is really good, I still belive is a bit expensive but is good quallity.

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Reviewed By Darren, 09 Nov 2011

Outstanding pack

Bought this pack yesterday from Cotswold silverburn. Took it out for a 12 mile hike today. Very impressed. I ticks all the boxes and more. Loaded pack up with more than I needed to see how it coped. Can`t find any fault with it. It is by far the most comfortable pack I have owned. Would recommend.

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Reviewed By S, 25 Oct 2011

Excellent day sack

This sack is super light and spacious. The fittings and adjustability make it extremely comfortable. My only gripe is the lack of a raincover, now standard on most sacks (but this is easily corrected by adding your own)/ All in all the best bag I have had

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Reviewed By Mary, 05 Oct 2011

Great size daypack!

I bought this because I needed a slightly larger daysack but still wanted one I could take as hand luggage when travelling and it's the perfect size. Easy to cram in lots of stuff and it has plenty of little pockets. I especially like the zipped pockets on the hip belt - great for keeping money, keys or more importantly, sweets safe and close to hand. Very comfortable and lightweight too. My only minor complaint would be the lack of raincover.

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Reviewed By Maria, 01 Aug 2011

Great all round pack

I brought this pack the other day, and have used it a few times so far. I love how much you can fit in to this pack - it can fit more than you think! I used it rockclimbing, having it on my back for multipitch climbs. It worked a gem for this purpose. The only one downfall I have discovered was while I had to haul it up a pitch using a rope, the material on the pack got a small rip which I was gutted about. The material is quite thin and does rip easily, whereas the other pack I hauled up suffered not even a scratch. Apart from this it is a great all round pack, versatile and user friendly. Highly recommend - just treat it better than I have treated mine!

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Reviewed By , 24 Jul 2011

Good Buy

I was forced into this purchase as I could not buy a day pack that was long enough in the back. The talon with it's adjustable back fitted. £80 for a small pack seemed a bit expensive, especially as it was a bit larger than I wanted. Having bought it and had a couple of days out with it I am very pleased. The compression is good so even when it is not at all full, it pulls into a nice compact shape. The funny part though it has been hot in the Ochills so not sure how it will cope when it rains. I used it with the side compression straps inside the side elasticated pockets which took a bottle in each. So far then pleased with it, looking forward to see how it goes in the wet.

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Reviewed By , 12 May 2011

The best rucksack ever!

I've used rucksacks for 30 years and recently bought the Osprey Talon II33 and think it's the best I've ever used. It's extremely comfortable with the adjustable back and a perfect size for a day or two on the hills. It has good wee pockets which are easily accessible without the need to remove the pack from your back. The best thing though is the walking pole holder which is easily accessed whilst wearing the pack. I don't know of any other pack that offers this. I love it!

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