Osprey
Aura 50 Backpack (Women's)
Product Number: 29281
The Aura 50 provides the ideal volume for your next superlight backpacking experience. At 3000 cubic inches and with an average weight of just over 3 lbs./ 1.5 kg, you can carry your superlight essentials with ease and comfort. A traditional floating top pocket/top load design and twin front pockets with welded water resistant zips makes loading easy. Other features include an internal hydration sleeve, zippered mesh pockets on the hipbelt and removable sleeping pad straps.
- New lightweight, high strength fabric set for excellent durability and lighter trail weight
- Front stretch woven pocket for quick, convenient storage
- Side stretch mesh pockets with InsideOutTM compression
- Zippered fabric hipbelt pockets provide secure, accessible storage
- Two large front zippered pockets help organize gear
- Floating top pocket with under lid mesh pocket
- Large main compartment with hydration sleeve and reservoir clip
- Removable sleeping pad straps
- Stow-on-the-GoTM quick stash trekking pole attachment system
- Dual ice axe loops with bungee tie-offs
- Made with 210D high tenacity twill nylon, 100D high tenacity mini-ripstop nylon
Gender: Women's
Weight: 3 Lbs. 2 oz., 1.42 kg
Dimensions: 29" x 17" x 14"
Pack Capacity: 47 L
Season: S13
Vendor ProductId: 24250
Review ProductId: 29281
Reviewed by 1 customer
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Pros
- Comfortable
- Durable
- Easy to fit
- Great Colors
- Lightweight
Cons
- Pocket issues
Best Uses
- Backpacking
Comments about Osprey Aura 50 Backpack (Women's):
I really thought the overall design was great and intuitive. I had the small frame and I did notice you may not be able to completely unzip the hip-belt pockets. However, unless you stuffed the hip-belt pockets completely full, I don't see this being a huge issue. The other thing was that if you stuffed a nalgene in the side stretchy pocket angled toward the front (versus stuffed in vertically) I was hitting the nalgene a bit with my arm. I did like the back, easily accessible and stretchy pocket...where I kept all my rain gear that I needed! I didn't feel that the two side access pockets behind that were super useful though. My pack was stuffed and I couldn't get much in those pockets. The top pocket was a little on the small side - or maybe I like to stuff too much stuff in that pocket. It took me a minute to get the fit down, but once I did I felt the pack was comfortable and I only had a little chafe-age because I initially had it too tight on the hip. Also, I am close to bottoming out the small, but was able to find a comfortable fit.
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