The Osprey Stratos Backpack is a streamlined yet highly capable pack. Thanks to its AirSpeed® suspension system and sustainable materials, it offers a light and well - ventilated carry. Whether it's sunny or rainy, this pack is your ideal companion for short, lightweight day hikes on rough trails. It has a panel - loading design for easy access, combined with excellent internal organization. Features include a raincover made from PFC/PFAS - free DWR and bluesign® approved materials, a zippered front stash pocket, dual zippered hipbelt pockets, side stretch mesh bottle pockets, an internal hydration sleeve with a hose port in the backpanel, a Stow - on - the - Go trekking pole attachment with new soft - touch tubes, dual side compression straps, a single ice axe loop with bungee tie - offs, front panel lash loops for extra gear, a panel loading design with a strong #10 zipper for wide access to the main compartment, a zippered mesh pocket with a key clip at the top for quick access to important items, and a zippered pocket on top of the front panel for sunglasses or other delicate items. The main part is made of bluesign® approved 210D recycled honey comb nylon with PFC/PFAS - free DWR, the accent is of bluesign® approved 420D recycled nylon with PFC/PFAS - free DWR, and the bottom is also of bluesign® approved 420D recycled nylon with PFC/PFAS - free DWR. It comes in two sizes: 36 ltr with dimensions 71H x 37W x 27D cm and weight 1.488 kg, and 24 ltr with dimensions 59H x 34W x 24D cm and weight 1.259 kg.










Using your Osprey Stratos Backpack is easy. First, adjust the straps to fit your body well for a comfortable carry. You can use the front stash pocket to quickly store small items you need often. For longer hikes, put your hydration bladder in the internal sleeve and run the hose through the port in the backpanel. The side pockets are great for holding water bottles. When you're using trekking poles, attach them using the Stow - on - the - Go attachment. If it starts to rain, take out the included raincover and put it over the pack. Remember, don't over - load the pack beyond its capacity as it may affect the suspension system. When it comes to maintenance, clean the pack with mild soap and water when it gets dirty. Let it dry thoroughly before storing it. Keep it in a cool, dry place to prevent mold and mildew. Also, check the zippers regularly and lubricate them if they start to get stuck.