Description
Nearly a pound lighter than the Exos 58 and featuring a more fine-tuned adjustment system, the 55-liter Exos Pro is the most comfortable ultralight thru-hike backpack in its weight class. A highly-ventilated AirSpeed™ backpanel supports light loads with ease while maintaining maximum airflow across your back, making it an ideal pack for your most long-distance endeavors on the Appalachian Trail, Pacific Crest Trail and beyond.
Features
- Removable, floating single compartment top lid with key clip
- Four webbing lash points on top lid
- FlapJacket secures main compartment access and provides weather protection when lid isnt used. Removing top lid reduces carry capacity by 9 L and weight by 80 g
- Internal hydration sleeve with center back hose port and Osprey Hydraclip for easier reservoir hanging
- Internal compression strap keeps loads stable
- Large front fabric compression pocket with stretch side panels accommodates overloads
- Multiple front panel lash points for securing extra gear
- Lower side compression straps designed to capture sleeping pad on front panel
- Deep, dual access stretch mesh side pockets
- Dual ice axe loops with handle capture by upper compression straps
Trailwise Verified Buyer –
Osprey has Hit the Sweet Spot with this Pack After 40 years of backpacking and having gone through 5 different packs, and closely inspected dozens more, I think Osprey has hit the sweet spot with this pack. At just over 2# and a very adequate 55L capacity it still has great features. I am 6′-1″” and 195# and the L/XL fit great. I had it loaded to 30# with no problems and I am sure it could h
Bigfoot Verified Buyer –
Winning in the wheelhouse! Glove fit
Vas R. Verified Buyer –
38L version? Interested in the 38L version of this pack? Is that coming? Loved somebody’s idea of making the removable top lid w/ buckles such that it can be used as a fanny pack! Would only add a gram or two of extra weight, but an amazing day-pack feature. Do it.
Poppy Verified Buyer –
Great pack I purchased this pack in March 2023 and have taken it on multi day trips, as well as overnighters. Pros: No problem carrying my gear and food for a week, plus food for a dog. It’s comfortable, light and breathable. Love the hip pocket without the zipper. Perfect for quick snacks. Cons: the edge seam running horizontal across the top of the large,
Chris Verified Buyer –
Got rid of one of the best features of Osprey packs Absolutely love the Exos/Eja series packs, my partner and I have been using the standard versions for several years. This new “”Pro”” version looks to be a great addition to the lineup except for one thing. Why would Osprey get rid of the “”Stow-and-go”” trekking pole attachments on a “”Pro”” bag? This is probably the most pro feature on all their