Osprey  Soelden 22 Snow Pack

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For quick trips into backcountry terrain, the Osprey Soelden 22 snow pack offers easy access to your avalanche gear and has room in the main compartment for skins, extra layers, hydration and snacks.

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Features

  • Designed with lightweight features for easier ascents and a stable fit for energy savings and quick movement
  • Highly adjustable sizing makes for superior fit and comfort as well as efficient movement in the mountains
  • Equipped with snow-specific features, like a snow-shed back panel, A-frame or diagonal ski carry, and ice tool carry
  • Vertical front panel and horizontal snowboard carry
  • Large front panel J-zip access to avalanche safety kit pocket with shovel handle and probe sleeves
  • Back panel access to main compartment dry storage
  • GPS/radio internal carry with mic harness webbing attachment points
  • Easy-access accessories/goggles stash pocket
  • Sled carry attachment loops
  • Dual position (front or top of pack) stow-away helmet carry
  • Secure ice tool carry sleeve and attachment point
  • Internal main compartment side panel sleeves for small items
  • Internal main compartment zipper stash pocket

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Snowsports

Bag Style

Backpack

Frame Type

Internal Frame

Gear Capacity (L)

22 liters

Gear Capacity (cu. in.)

1,343 cubic inches

Hipbelt

Yes

Hipbelt Pockets

Yes

Fits Torso Length (in.)

17-22 inches

Fits Waist/Hips

28-55 inches

Material(s)

210-denier high-tenacity nylon shadowbox (bluesign approved)

Frame Material

1.0 mm HDPE framesheet

Pack Access

Back panel

Number of Exterior Pockets

4 + main compartment

Dimensions

21 x 13 x 2 inches

Gender

Unisex

Weight

2 lbs. 3 oz.

Sustainability

Contains materials that meet the bluesign® criteria

Reviews
7 reviews with an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars

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Anonymous
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Awesome Little Bag

4 years ago

This is an awesome little pack. I can't speak highly enough of the organization system. Being able to access gear (layers, skins, etc) without creating a mess where your life saving equoment is stored (probe poles, shovel, etc) is a game changer. Just wish there was an external sleeve for water bottles on the way up, but I guess that is the compromise that had to be made for the multipe ski strap options. This pack is perfect for a simple skin up and ski down, but has neough space for bigger tours if you pack smart. Spent a month in Breckenridge this winter with a peak right behind the house to skin up. This pack was perfect.

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Anonymous
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Improvement from previous generations

3 years ago

The new Soelden/Sporis Line has me stoked! Osprey has done well to ditch some weight and simplify the design of their ski packs without sacrificing function and durability. The Soelden 22 is simpler and lighter than the previous Kamber model, yet it holds nearly as much as the old Kamber 32, while being less bulky. It makes for a perfect sidecountry pack that can do double duty on fast and light backcountry missions - it will easily carry snacks, skins, a liter of H2O, First Aid Kit and a puffy. Send it!

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Mario
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

A lifesaver

3 years ago

I submitted one review of this backpack before on altitude-sports as I received it (but not used it). Just came back from skiing on Mont Tremblant with my two children, and this backpack was a lifesaver. I was able to carry three pairs of skis (two on backpack, one in my hands), food, chocolates and drinks for my kids, spare gloves and even my light down jacket in it (when it was very warm on ski slopes). Zippers were strong, I was able to open/close them with one hand while holding backpack in another. It repels snow, water. And after a week of skiing every day, it still looks brand new - no damage from sharp skis or anything else. I can't recommend it more than this. The only con - the mesh is too small for large helmets, I was unable to fit my helmet on the back of the backpack.

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Togu
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars

No passthrough for hydration/radio hose/cable!

4 years ago

There is no dedicated pocket for the hydration pack (it sits with all your other ""dry"" gear) so one little leak and all your items are potentially ruined. I would not recommend this pack if you plan on having anything electronic in your bag in company with the hydration pack. Additionally, I can't find the pass through for the hose, meaning you have to leave the zipper open to pass the hose/radio wire through. It really doesn't make much sense. Not worth the price! Will be returning ASAP.

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Steve
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars

Still work in progress....

4 years ago

Osprey continues to make improvements but just hasn't dialed in a skiing backpack to where it feels entirely optimized and natural. Small things, like the removal of the zippered water reservoir hose insulation on the shoulder strap, which the Kamber had and adds barely any weight are an annoyance. The a frame carry option in a 22 sized pack is a huge plus. Maybe the next generation will have it all.

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Climbr J.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Great light and fast pack for the backcountry!

4 years ago

Perfect pack for a day in the backcountry (or a roomy pack for inbounds). Really appreciate the radio pocket and holes for the mic wire and hydration hose.

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Vhir T.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago
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