Osprey Sportlite 20L Hiking Backpack
Get out on the open trail fast with this streamlined, yet uncompromising daypack. The sustainable design is comfortable and easy-to-use with all the useful features needed for your daytime adventure.
Crafted with 100D recycled high-tenacity bird eye nylon, the Sportlite 20 backpack is highly reliable for day hikes and walks alike. The material is durable against possible snags and is bluesign® approved, providing long-lasting sustainability. With a DWR (Durable Water Repellent) finish added, rain and poor weather are effectively blocked from entering time and time again. Your back and shoulders are protected from injury, with an Airscape Back Panel for dynamic movements and better weight distribution due to the Atilion foam frame that has been utilised. Paired with a mesh-covered, rigid foam with central air channels to boost ventilation and effectively circulate fresh air around the back while keeping the weight close to you for better control when carrying heavy weight over uneven surfaces. For boosted comfort on the shoulders, EVA padding has been used; this promotes better comfort alongside better flexibility and ventilation for happy skin. To centre this suspension system, an adjustable sternum strap has been added for balanced weight. The sternum strap has a rescue whistle added into the design for accessible reach if needed. The backpack itself has a unisex fit, promoting optimal comfortability for anyone that wears it.
Following a minimalist, hike-focused design, the Sportlite 20L backpack has the necessities and nothing more. Within the main back zip pocket of the pack is an internal hydration system sleeve, where you can easily slip a hydration system into and thread out through the back for easy access. You can also fit any main hiking items within this pocket. A front panel zip pocket has been added, holding valuables and small essentials securely while being quick and easy to access. A key clip has also been added within this pocket to prevent panic caused by missing keys after a long hike. Down either side of the bag are two stretch pockets for water bottles, which are within reach without removing the bag and losing momentum, while a third stretch pocket sits on the front of the bag for stuffing jackets quickly away. To prevent unwanted bounce, the bag has upper compression straps that can be pulled tight to hold items in place. Finally, trekking pole loops have been added to the exterior when poles are not in use and a light loop on the front when hiking in low-light conditions to improve visibility.