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product_id: 681443252
title: "Osprey Packs Escapist 18 Daypack"
brand: "osprey"
price: "€ 103.38"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 11
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# Osprey Packs Escapist 18 Daypack

**Brand:** osprey
**Price:** € 103.38
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

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- **What is this?** Osprey Packs Escapist 18 Daypack by osprey
- **How much does it cost?** € 103.38 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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- osprey enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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## Description

External hydration sleeve in backpanel simplifies refilling and protects pack content from spills

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Quality Hiking Pack
  

*by M***B on Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2015*

This review is for the Osprey Escapist 18 backpack. I haven't had a chance to put it through a lot of use yet, but since there's no review for this particular one I figured I'd try and get my first impressions out there to hopefully help others looking at this one. Overall it seems like a really well constructed backpack. I haven't found any quality control issues so far, and all zippers work smoothly. All white markings on the bag are reflective. Depending on how much weight you put in the bag I'm worried that the ventilation cut outs on the part that rests against your back will become compressed decreasing ventilation... but then again it's not a big bag so I'm not so sure you will even want "heavy" loads.I'll structure this review by going over each compartment/feature and giving my impressions (if any).First up is the hydration pouch.. It's open on the top and located between the back panel and the main storage compartment. It has a clip at the top, and runs the entire width and height of the bag. As the top is always open you can run your hose out any part of it, but there's no way to have it exit anywhere else.Next is the shoulder straps. They're made with mesh on both sides and foam with lots of holes cut into it so I'd image they will have good ventilation. On both sides there are elastic loops (presumably to attach gear/secure your hydration hose) and one less-elastic loop further down that has reflective material on it. On the left strap there's a small pouch which can just BARELY fit my iPhone 6s (not Plus) without a case. I think would be useful for maybe a cliff bar or something similar or perhaps a small point and shoot camera. Underneath the pouch is the adjustment "rail" for the chest strap.On the top there's a smallish compartment located between the main compartment and the hydration pouch area. I assume this is for commonly accessed things so you don't have to dig around in the "big" compartment for stuff. For my purposes I think it'd be a great spot to put another camera lens or snacks. It is zipper opening.Not much to say on the main compartment... it's bag like. No real features to speak of, just empty space. It may be worth mentioning that the two additional compartments (the previous one and the raincover compartment) use up main compartment space. The zipper opening on this compartment opens up about halfway down the length of the bag.Between the bike helmet holder (which I can't comment on as I own neither a bike or a bike helmet - though I will mention you can adjust how far from the bag the holder is (to an extent)) and the Osprey logo is the opening for an additional compartment which contains two mesh pockets about 5" wide x 6" tall on the right and left side, and in the middle there are two elastic bands (see picture). Additionally, there's a plastic clip (probably for keys).A little further down on the outside (the section that has the big Osprey logo and "ESCAPIST 18") is a stretchy compartment that's open at the top. Even further down is the raincover compartment. The raincover is removable if you need the space for something else.On both sides are what I assume are water bottle holders. They're made of the same stretchy fabric as the last paragraph. I don't have a ton of water bottles to experiment with here, but it fits my 20oz Hydro Flask just fine. There’s also compression straps on both sides which can be run over these pouches or under them. Mine came one over and one under (which I assume is so that you know it's an option... I probably wouldn't have noticed otherwise).Keep in mind this isn't a very large backpack and you won't be able to fit a ton of stuff in here. I wasn't looking for a big backpack... I wanted something to go on day-hikes, hold an extra lens or two for my camera plus a first aid kit and some snacks. This will hold all that and then some more. I think it'll be great for why I bought it, and as I get more use out of it I'll update the review with any issues that may arise (or if it continues to be great I'll update it reflecting that as well).Update: So far so good, I've use it on a couple hikes and it worked really good. The ventilation along the back wasn't the best but it was far better than my old Camelbak. Additionally, it was really stable during the hike and didn't shift around much at all. I've also used it as a carry on while flying and it fit well under 737 coach seats fine. I put my 13" MacBook Pro in the hydration pouch area and it fit fine, but wasn't very easy to insert and remove.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Great pack for day hike/bike commuting
  

*by N***N on Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2017*

I've used the pack on a few hikes, with 2L water bladder, and it works great! I also use it as a bike commuting pack daily and the helmet clip is wonderful. Lightweight, back breaths nicely (but I'm also not a very sweaty guy), but after a hilly Seattle bike commute, my back is wet as expected though. Chest pocket is useless for a phone, but does just barely fit my sunglasses in it.Pros: -Detachable rain cover (also it's neon yellow/green which is nice for visibility purposes)- Helmet clip- Protected sunglass/phone pocket- Main compartment fits everything I need ( 32oz water bottle, which also fits in the side mesh pockets, bike pump, extra layers, lunch for work)- Secondary pocket is nice for smaller things, organizer for keys/wallet/hex wrench and more.Cons: - Would have liked the back support to be a little more sturdy (I was torn between buying this pack and the comparable sized Manta AG, but got this pack for half of the price and it is definitely worth getting a little hotter for half the price)- Chest pocket functionality is minimal

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    The price is worth what you receive.
  

*by M***R on Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2016*

Love this backpack for my commute to work. I bike around 10 miles each way and it is comfortable and breathable on my back. I carry a change of clothes, charging cord carriers, occasional notepad, and everyday electronics with ease. The top pocket it nice to hold your phone where headphones can come out the top zipper if left undone slightly. I do not have a hydration pack so I cannot comment on that but the rain pouch looks to work well (doesn't rain much in California so I haven't been able to test other than wrapping it around the pack). The pockets separate items so they are easy to grab.Only complaint would be the little pouch on the strap doesn't really hold anything, but it stays pretty flat when nothing is inside of it.Overall, the straps are comfortable, the pack is light and seems to be sturdy (nothing wrong after constant commute usage so far), and fits a large amount while being small enough to comfortably use on a bike. Highly recommend. The price is worth what you receive.

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