Osprey Daylite Waist Pack
Practical, comfortable and capable, the Osprey Daylite waist pack is made for people on the move. It keeps your smaller essentials secure while you're out climbing mountains or walking with your pup.
- Zippered main compartment
- External zippered pocket on front panel
- Interior mesh organizer and key clip
Imported.
View the Osprey Daylite Product LineView all Osprey Hiking WaistpacksBest Use | Casual Travel Hiking |
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Bag Style | Waist Pack |
Gear Capacity (L) | 2 liters |
Gear Capacity (cu. in.) | 122 cubic inches |
Number of Exterior Pockets | 1 + main compartment |
Carry-On | Yes |
Material(s) | Main: 150-denier recycled ripstop polyester packcloth; accent: 600-denier recycled polyester; bottom: 150-denier recycled ripstop polyester packcloth (all bluesign® approved) |
Fits Waist/Hips | 20-50 inches |
Dimensions | 18 x 6 x 3.5 inches |
Weight | 7 ounces |
Gender | Unisex |
Sustainability | Contains recycled materials Contains materials that meet the bluesign® criteria |
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for light adventures
small bag for quick and easy adventures. maybe fits glass case, money clip or small wallet, car and house keys and a few other small items such as Chapstick etc. I wouldn't even put water bottle in here with the above items mentioned., but that's the point, if I wanted or needed bigger there are other options that fits better. excellent causal look and fit! good quality and looks great. waste size maybe 32 inches (maybe I'm not adjusting correctly for larger size)
Nice colors
I purchased this fanny pack because I liked the colors. It is well made. I like the logo. The main drawback to this pack is how small the storage compartment is. It is as slim as can be. Put your wallet, keys, and cell phone in it and that is about it. Maybe a dog leash. It is fairly bulky. A big piece of foam covers the entire back of it. The buckles are bulky. But the strap is wide so it won`t cut into your waist. I`ll keep it. Just know what your getting.
Too Small
If you're the person who only needs their phone, sunglasses, a few keys and a credit card when you leave the house, this is for you. 122 cubic inches is a 4.95 inch cube, but not all the space in this little waist pack is usable because it is trying too hard to be slim and elegant, and not hard enough to be functional. The waist belt is harder to disconnect and harder to adjust than any waist pack I have owned before due to the attempt to hide the connections. Sigh.
Just Right
I was worried about the reviews of the Daylite being too small. It's perfect, the size is great and holds just want I need to keep close when hiking and backpacking to include EpiPens. It's a handy piece of gear.
Perfect size for short hikes or xc skiing
This was exactly what I was looking for. The smallest non-bulky fanny pack that would hold a 500 ml water bottle and other items like a phone, wallet, sunscreen, etc. Other reviews said it would hold a 1-liter bottle. It does, but that is a tight fit and not much else will fit. It easily adjusts for a small waist and the excess strap tucks into the sleeve on the pack. Convenient outer pocket for lip balm, etc and inside zippered pocket with clip. Nice zippers easy to open and shut. Black color looks better in person than on site.
5 star Fanny pack
I just got this Osprey Fanny pack and I love it. It is well made and a little larger than I expected. There is plenty of space. I also think when you have it fully packed it doesn’t bulge out like many Fanny packs. It fits very well and is very comfortable. The interior pockets are designed well. Zipper ends are well designed and easy to use.
Strap too short to use as crossbody pack
Overall I liked the color & roominess for basic essentials. My purpose was to use crossbody. Could not get enough length on the strap to wear comfortably as a crossbody. It cut into my neck. Took away one star for this reason.
Osprey =quality
My hiking backpack is Osprey, and it is high quality. Comfortable, so I wasn't surprised the waist pack would be any different.
This was a gift. I
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This was a gift. I still have my Osprey waist pack circa 1982, it’s in great shape, I can send a photo
Well made, but small
I am returning this bag because it's too small for use as intended-- barely room for a water bottle and keys. The material, stitching, and padded back are nice, and the payload area needs to be bigger-- maybe wider or with more expandable depth. Given the limited utility, a much simpler bag would suffice.