Osprey Soelden 32 Snow Pack
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For lightweight ski touring, backcountry adventures and fast-and-light snow days, the Osprey Soelden 32 snow pack offers a best-in-class fit and streamlined features to keep your gear at the ready.
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- 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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View all Osprey Ski BackpacksBest Use | Snowsports |
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Bag Style | Backpack |
Frame Type | Internal Frame |
Gear Capacity (L) | 32 liters |
Gear Capacity (cu. in.) | 1,953 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 | 2.5 mm Lightwire frame threaded |
Pack Access | Back panel |
Number of Exterior Pockets | 4 + main compartment |
Dimensions | 22 x 13 x 3 inches |
Gender | Unisex |
Weight | 2 lbs. 8 oz. |
Sustainability | Contains materials that meet the bluesign® criteria |
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This pack checks all the
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This pack checks all the boxes for a midsize, all purpose, backcountry ski rig. The design is clever and useful throughout. While I was suspicious of a main compartment entry via zippers on the back pad, it proved to be both easy to use and straightforward. The basic harness is adjustable enough for several body sizes and it rode comfortably all day. I appreciate the well designed internal zipper pockets which helped organize the do-dads. A great overall ski pack. Photo is from a spring ski tour in the Snowy Range outside of Laramie, Wyoming, May 2025.
Almost perfect replacement for my Zephyr
Pros: I bought this as a replacement for my Zephyr (made in Delores) which I use for dirt and snow day hikes. To date, just dirt hikes, but I really like it. The bladder pocket is easy to deal with when the pack is loaded and sure beats digging around for a liter bottle or like my Aether 70, partially unloading it. It's comfortable, I forget it's on my back. Cons: I do miss a daisy chain (Zephyr has one including tool loops), but I really just want that to strap on my collapsible trekking poles - but that's a dry land thing and not what this pack was designed for and I haven't carried an ice axe for a long time. so not really a con for me, but maybe for others. The locking clips seem overly complicated, but I don't use them very much, so maybe it's just getting used to something new. 40+ years of using simple clips just takes time to adjust. Looking forward to using the snow features. I think it's going to be good inbounds as well as the back country. I'll hang my old Zephyr next to my Dana Bomb pack, take them out occasionally for old times sake. ;)
Perfection
I have gone through 3-4 different backcountry packs, and this one just feels like I'm not even wearing it. I don't notice it uphill or downhill. Beautiful pack!
Great pack
I've put 200k vertical on my Soelden in the backcountry. I use Drift boards and carry my solid board on all uphill, so my main priority is how effectively the pack carries a board, and then organization is a close second. I haven't found a pack yet that absolutely perfect in every detail, but this checks most of the boxes. Durability is top notch, I think most people could get one of these and never buy another pack again (but Osprey will take care of you if anything came apart anyway,) I use Osprey for mountain biking and travel as well. Hard to beat.
Excellent bag, but misses some needs
Excellent bag for super dedicated points of product description. But no one uses them 100% entirely as described. When we need a easy access side pocket for slightly larger items, like a water bottle or extra clothing layer, there are no external easy access pockets, neither front or side. Also, being such a compact and streamline bag it would be very useful to detach or hide the hip-belt because when travelling in public transportation, the hip belt isn't used, but gets in the way and is extremely awkward to manage.
A Frame Carry Is Too Narrow
I think this pack has improved in many ways from previous models. For example, the outside pocket that holds the probe and shovel is a big upgrade. I also love the gear loop on the hip belt. My biggest problem with this bag is the bottom side carry loops, while reinforced, they are far too narrow for a standard Splitboard. Not being able to H or A carry is a big deal for a backcountry pack. Additionally, I preferred the bladder pocket for water rather than a water bottle pocket in the inside compartment.
I love this pack. It’s
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I love this pack. It’s my mtb trail building pack. I can fit my sawing helmet in the little helmet spot. Which is great. Tons of room! Just enough pockets. I really dig the hip pocket. I find the quality to be super durable. Almost to a fault because the only annoying thing is sometimes the zipper on the main pouch can be a B to zip. I think it’s because the frame and probably what you would want for a zipper there, toughness. No big really. Glad I went the osprey route!
LOVE
I have been using this pack for my snowboarding trips this season, and so far, I LOVE IT! This particular gold and black pack is such a good-looking pack. I love how the main compartment is on the back side rather than the front. So, when I need to put my belongings in and out of the pack, snow doesn't get on me. It's very comfortable and meets all my needs as far as what I need it for.
Finally wore out my first
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Finally wore out my first Soelden 32 pack out after many hundreds of days of bc skiing and hiking over several years. I looked at a lot of other packs to replace it with, but this is still the best backcountry skiing pack on the market in my opinion.
suspicious
This looks exactly like the Black Diamond Dawn Patrol pack, suspiciously so. Minor differences maybe, but it looks like you just slapped an Osprey logo on the Dawn Patrol pack. If I was Black Diamond I would maybe get my legal department involved.