Osprey  Daylite Messenger Bag

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Sling the adjustable padded strap over your shoulder, hop on your bike and cruise to your destination in style. The Osprey Daylite Messenger adds a sleek edge to your everyday carry.

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Features

  • Stay organized with a sleeve that fits most laptops up to 14 in., a key clip, stretch water bottle pocket, plenty of other pockets, and secure closures
  • Front pocket for organization and tech storage
  • Stretch water bottle pocket
  • Sleeve fits up to 14 in. laptops
  • Zippered side pocket for gear or small water bottle
  • Adjustable padded shoulder strap
  • Padded carry handle
  • bluesign® product

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Bike Commuting

Casual

Bag Style

Messenger Bag

Gear Capacity (L)

12 liters

Gear Capacity (cu. in.)

732 cubic inches

Number of Exterior Pockets

2+ main compartment

Laptop Compartment

Yes

Fits Laptop Size (in.)

14 inches

Material(s)

bluesign-approved, 100% recycled 300-denier polyester, durable water repellent (DWR) treatment made without PFAS

Dimensions

16.9 x 11.8 x 6.7 inches

Weight

2 lbs. 0.2 oz.

Gender

Unisex

Sustainability

Product meets the bluesign® criteria

Contains recycled materials

Reviews
5 reviews with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars

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Alan
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

REALLY like this messenger

11 months ago

This is a great, scaled-down version of one of my all time favorite Osprey bags, my Flapjack messenger. It share a similar, if not paired down, layout of the larger bag. I find it's a great size and weight for my daily use. A messenger with an external bottle pocket is quite a find! This messenger delivers on it's concept. I'd like a *tad* more org. options inside, but it's an easy, simple bag to load and use. Good price point as well!

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Ryan G.
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Well constructed messenger bag with

2 months ago

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Well constructed messenger bag with good compartments. Would rate it higher if it had the luggage handle loop, so I could slide it over the handle on my luggage.

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Abraham E.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

The Daylite Messenger bag is

11 months ago

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Daylite Messenger bag is made of quality material and it really has a nice design, look and finishings. I'm very satisfied with the product.

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Mark L.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Great size, versatile and excellent

9 months ago

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great size, versatile and excellent carry on for trips. So happy Osprey came out with this. Excellent color scheme and design. 10/10!

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Andrew B.
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Good, but missing a couple of things that would make it great

3 months ago

Got mine in Night Shift Blue, which is attractive (even my wife likes it) without being over-the-top. Just about the right size to use as a laptop bag (using with a 14" M4 MacBook Pro) as long as you don't need to carry many additional items. There's a vertical pocket that I think is intended for sunglasses; I've wound up commandeering that for the power cord/adapter and an HDMI cable. Otherwise, I like the amount of space the bag has - you can't carry your lunch, three paperback books and your framing hammer in it, which is a good thing in my book - I don't want or need a giant bag most days, so a bigger bag would add bulk but not value. Would be nice to have a web/mesh pocket inside the main compartment for storing power cords or the like, as the outside pocket isn't really big enough for a power cord for the laptop (and I'm using a dinky 30W charger and a 6ft cable). Only other gripe is the strap - rather than adjusting at one end where it connects to the bag, it has adjustments on either side of the shoulder pad. While this works well for setting the shoulder pad to ride in a consistent position, it's only a benefit if you always carry the bag in the same place (in front, in back, on the side) - otherwise, you'd have to adjust the straps every time you changed the bag carry position. Would also like it if the shoulder pad was a little grippier; if you don't carry the bag cross-body it doesn't like to stay on your shoulder.

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