@ospreypacklife Stuff pack in use during the recent Beast from the East / Storm Emma providing lightweight essential item carry for snow day fun .
https://www.ospreyeurope.com/shop/gb_en/ultralight-stuff-pack


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@ospreypacklife Stuff pack in use during the recent Beast from the East / Storm Emma providing lightweight essential item carry for snow day fun .
https://www.ospreyeurope.com/shop/gb_en/ultralight-stuff-pack
@ospreypacks stuff pack. Part two.
So Ive been using this cool British racing green rip stop fold-able pack for awhile now and so far its been a great addition to my kit .
It packs down small and can be mounted to a belt or to other gear using the hang tab . It can be easily stuffed away and takes just seconds to re deploy . The main zippered pocket can easily fit cold / wet weather gear in and there is a smaller second pocket behind which has a key hanger clip and the small internal pocket that the pack folds into which can be used for wallet / small item storage .
There is a very generously sized water bottle holder on one side probably meant for a Nalgene style bottle . The YKK zips have easy access light weight molded finger loops .
The minimalist looking straps are very well designed/ made and though they look spartan they are actually quite wide where needed and have mesh padding for a bit more comfort . The Osprey logo and wording on the reverse and the strap are seriously reflective which is a great touch .
My positive thoughts on this pack really outweigh the two slight negatives .
The first being that the waterbottle holder is very generously sized ,anything thinner than a Nalgene will possibly shift about , I may add shock cord and a cordlock to cinch it tighter or just upgrade to a new bottle .
The second is the placement of the inside stash pocket and the key hang clip in the fact that they are sewn into the back of the pack . if you store items in them then they can possibly dig into your back .if they had been sewn into the other side of the pocket then you could always pad out the back of the pocket if required but then they may have caused some issues with the stuff ability .
https://www.ospreyeurope.com/shop/gb_en/ultralight-stuff-pack