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A compact, weather-resistant day pack that fits easily into any travel setup
Osprey says:
This ultra-lightweight packable backpack is rated IPX5, waterproof non-submersible, for any adventure that takes you to humid, wet or sandy destinations. It's perfect for travel, giving you a compact solution for day trips at your destination, or have an extra bag for souvenirs on the return journey.
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Our Verdict
The Ultralight Dry Stuff Pack 20 is a simple, packable option that works well as a spare day pack for travel. At 185g, it folds down small enough to sit unnoticed in a larger pack, then opens up to a full 20-litre capacity when needed. It is well-suited to carrying extra kit, picking up supplies, or heading out for a short walk from camp.
The roll-top closure keeps contents protected in wet conditions, and the addition of side pockets and compression straps is a nice touch on such a minimal design. The straps are lightweight but comfortable enough for lighter loads.
It is not designed for heavy use on the trail, but as a travel companion or backup pack, it is a well-thought-out and practical option.
- Reviewed by Ultralight Outdoor Gear
Features
- Roll-top IPX5 waterproof, non-submersible closure
- Waterproof-coated fabric and seams
- Side stretch pockets
- Comfortable mesh shoulder straps with adjustable sternum strap
Specifications
- Weighs: 185g
- Volume: 20 Litres
- Dimensions: 45H X 25W X 21D CM
Material & Construction
- bluesign® approved main body fabrics
- GRS-certified 100% recycled main body fabrics
- 100% recycled 40D high-tenacity nylon
- All DWR treatments made without PFAS
Help & advice:
- The Ultimate Guide to Choosing an Ultralight Rucksack
- Time-Saver Guide to Choosing a Rucksack
- The Bluesign System
- What is Fabric Denier?
- Why is 'PFC Free' Important?