5 Best Daypacks For Your Next Trek: Osprey Edition

Are you ready to tackle your next great mountain adventure? Then you'll need a trusty companion to carry all your essentials, one that's up for the challenge and won't back down on the climb.

Drum Roll please…Enter the Osprey daypacks.

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Whether you're scaling Kilimanjaro, trekking to Everest Base Camp or uncovering the mysteries of Machu Picchu, these daypacks are ready to become your best friend on the trek. So put on your hiking boots, grab a pack, and let's hit the trails!

Backpack sizing is judged on the bag's litre capacity. The numbers which follow the bag names below indicate the sizing of each bag. On the majority of our trips, 25-35 litre bag would be sufficient, I would always recommend going into a dealer's store to check out what sizing best suits your needs.

Remember, when you buy online with Osprey as an EverTrek member you get 20% off and 25% off if you're a Summit Zoner! Your code is in your members area!
Just login to your members area, click into your trip, then select 'Kit List' under the 'Important Information' section.

Here are the best Osprey daypacks to consider for your next adventure trek:

Osprey Sirrus 34 - The Osprey Sirrus 34 is a durable day pack, designed to offer ultimate comfort with its suspension design which ensures weight is comfortably positioned on your back. This pack also includes a raincover which guarantees ultimate protection and dependability whatever the weather throws at you. The Sirrus 34 has specifically been designed for female trekkers which means its a slimmer pack with more adjustable straps.

Osprey Exos 38 - They Osprey Exos 38 has many similar qualities to the Sirrus 34 and so would be ideal for someone who finds the Sirrus too small fitting or you are of a taller or bigger build. Specifically designed for overnight exhibitions, the Exos 38 offer durability, industry-leading tech features such as maximum ventilation and integrated FlapJacket without compromising on weight.

Osprey Talon 22 - The Osprey Talon 22 is a lightweight and versatile daypack with a comfortable fit. Consisting of a large main compartment, several convenient pockets, including a front stretch pocket, for easy access to essentials; and a ‘Stow-on-the-Go’ attachment specifically designed to provide a convenient and comfortable place to store your trekking poles.

Osprey Tempest 34 - The Osprey Tempest 34 is ideal if you are a light packer and don't want to carry more than your bare essentials with you. It is a compact and durable daypack designed for female adventurers. It features a comfortable fit, hydration sleeve, and multiple pockets for organisation to ensure you have all your essentials at your fingertips while on the trail.

Osprey Stratos 24 - With a breathable mesh back panel and adjustable harness, the Osprey Stratos 24 is a top choice for longer treks, molding to your body shape whilst also providing ultimate breathability. It features multiple pockets, including a front pocket for quick access items and a hydration sleeve. This pack also comes in both men and women's versions so you can ensure you get a great fit that suits your frame.

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In conclusion, a daypack is not just a bag for carrying your gear, it's a trusty companion that will be with you every step of the way. At EverTrek HQ, we always put our trust in Osprey as they offer quality bags specifically designed to ensure comfort and ultimate dependability when we are out adventuring! They also cover all their products with their ‘All Mighty Guarantee’ which offers complete peace of mind.

And of course remember being an EverTrekker means you get a 20% discount! Just head over to your members area to get the code!

Happy trekking and don't forget to pack a smile!

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Everest Base Camp Trek

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  • Everest Base Camp (5,364m/17,598ft) is where ambition meets altitude.
  • From the first steps in the bustling streets of Kathmandu to the prayer flag-lined trails of the Khumbu, every day brings views that stop you in your tracks.
  • You’ll pass through Sherpa heartlands, cross roaring rivers, and wake up to sunrises that feel out of this world.
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Challenging4000 - 6000m

Kilimanjaro The Long Way

Tanzania, Africa | 11 days

  • Kilimanjaro isn’t just Africa’s highest peak, it’s one of the legendary Seven Summits, making it a true challenge and bucket-list climb for trekkers and mountaineers alike.
  • The Lemosho Route is the most scenic and well-paced way to reach the Roof of Africa, giving you time to acclimatise and soak in the ever-changing landscapes.
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Moderate4000 - 6000m

Machu Picchu via Tomacaya route - The Hidden Valley

Peru, South America | 11 days

  • Get ready for an epic adventure to Machu Picchu like no other.
  • The Tomacaya Route is an awesome off-the-beaten-path trek that takes you deep into the remote valleys of the Andes, far from the crowds of the classic Inca Trail.
  • This exclusive route leads you over the dramatic Tocto Pass at 4,900m, alongside the towering south face of Mt.
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Moderate4000 - 6000m

Machu Picchu via the Inca Trail - The Way of the Incas

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  • The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu (4,200m/13,780ft) isn’t just a hike – it’s a journey through ancient legends, cloud forest magic, and rugged Andean beauty.
  • As you walk in the footsteps of the Inca, past crumbling ruins and misty mountain passes, you’ll feel a sense of adventure that stays with you long after the trek ends.
  • This is the bucket list trail for any thrill-seeker craving a once-in-a-lifetime challenge that ends at one of the world’s greatest wonders.
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