Osprey Daylite Jr Alpin Blue
With the same expectations as its adult counterpart, Daylite Jr. does it all and does it right. Offering a straightforward feature set in a small package, including a ventilated backpanel, dual side mesh pockets for water bottles, hydration-compatible interior sleeve, built-in whistle and internal name tag. An integrated handle gives adults an easy grab-and-go option while simple pockets, bright new colorways and fun graphics have kids reaching for this pack again and again. Built with an eye toward sustainability using bluesign approved, 100% recycled main body and bottom polyester and DWR coatings made without PFAS. Unsure about sizing? Use Osprey’s Size Guide to find the perfect fit.
With the same expectations as its adult counterpart, Daylite Jr. does it all and does it right. Offering a straightforward feature set in a small package, including a ventilated backpanel, dual side mesh pockets for water bottles, hydration-compatible interior sleeve, built-in whistle and internal name tag. An integrated handle gives adults an easy grab-and-go option while simple pockets, bright new colorways and fun graphics have kids reaching for this pack again and again. Built with an eye toward sustainability using bluesign approved, 100% recycled main body and bottom polyester and DWR coatings made without PFAS. Unsure about sizing? Use Osprey’s Size Guide to find the perfect fit.
With the same expectations as its adult counterpart, Daylite Jr. does it all and does it right. Offering a straightforward feature set in a small package, including a ventilated backpanel, dual side mesh pockets for water bottles, hydration-compatible interior sleeve, built-in whistle and internal name tag. An integrated handle gives adults an easy grab-and-go option while simple pockets, bright new colorways and fun graphics have kids reaching for this pack again and again. Built with an eye toward sustainability using bluesign approved, 100% recycled main body and bottom polyester and DWR coatings made without PFAS. Unsure about sizing? Use Osprey’s Size Guide to find the perfect fit.
With the same expectations as its adult counterpart, Daylite Jr. does it all and does it right. Offering a straightforward feature set in a small package, including a ventilated backpanel, dual side mesh pockets for water bottles, hydration-compatible interior sleeve, built-in whistle and internal name tag. An integrated handle gives adults an easy grab-and-go option while simple pockets, bright new colorways and fun graphics have kids reaching for this pack again and again. Built with an eye toward sustainability using bluesign approved, 100% recycled main body and bottom polyester and DWR coatings made without PFAS. Unsure about sizing? Use Osprey’s Size Guide to find the perfect fit.
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The lowest price for Osprey Daylite Jr Alpin Blue right now is $59.92 at Wildfire Sports & Trek Australia, compared across 6 retailers.
The all-time low was $44.95 on 13 Feb 2026 — today's price is 33% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 4 July 2026.
Last updated at 04/07/2026 04:59:54
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i bought a daylite pack about 5 years ago on a good sale, not having shopped around much, just needing a small pack for solo day hikes. it has been the PERFECT bag for this. after 5 years it’s still in great shape (granted, i don’t put it through the ringer or anything). that first one was a color that i never liked, but my mom did - so i recently ordered myself a new daylite pack and gifted my old one to her. this updated version is just as great as the last, and with larger side pockets. easily carries a first aid kit, emergency blanket, bear spray, sunscreen, bug spray, snacks, a portable phone charger, and a few other small items. recently took it on a trip where it rained a lot, and stuffed a 13L dry bag inside to protect the contents. the daylite itself got ... Morei bought a daylite pack about 5 years ago on a good sale, not having shopped around much, just needing a small pack for solo day hikes. it has been the PERFECT bag for this. after 5 years it’s still in great shape (granted, i don’t put it through the ringer or anything). that first one was a color that i never liked, but my mom did - so i recently ordered myself a new daylite pack and gifted my old one to her. this updated version is just as great as the last, and with larger side pockets. easily carries a first aid kit, emergency blanket, bear spray, sunscreen, bug spray, snacks, a portable phone charger, and a few other small items. recently took it on a trip where it rained a lot, and stuffed a 13L dry bag inside to protect the contents. the daylite itself got plenty wet but repeatedly dried out easy overnight. this is the perfect sized bag to fit everything i need for one person and while keeping light on weight and volume.
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Great minimalist climbing gym bag! At 13 liters it is really small, which is ideal for my purposes but keep in mind if it'll work for you. I ride my bike to the gym, and this bag is so much lighter than the cheapo bag I used before and breathes so much better. No more sweaty back when I get to the gymInside main compartment I've got harness, chalk bag, monkey tail length of rope for practicing clipping, and a U lock. Secondary compartment has snacks, rudimentary first aid supplies (nonstick pads, antibacterial ointment, climbers tape, lil scissors, bandaids, kurlex roll). Water bottle compartments hold the larger size hydroflask in one and my jumprope in the other. Shoes clipped to the compression straps.My only quibble is that the compression straps are totally ... MoreGreat minimalist climbing gym bag! At 13 liters it is really small, which is ideal for my purposes but keep in mind if it'll work for you. I ride my bike to the gym, and this bag is so much lighter than the cheapo bag I used before and breathes so much better. No more sweaty back when I get to the gymInside main compartment I've got harness, chalk bag, monkey tail length of rope for practicing clipping, and a U lock. Secondary compartment has snacks, rudimentary first aid supplies (nonstick pads, antibacterial ointment, climbers tape, lil scissors, bandaids, kurlex roll). Water bottle compartments hold the larger size hydroflask in one and my jumprope in the other. Shoes clipped to the compression straps.My only quibble is that the compression straps are totally unnecessary for a bag this size and if anything get in the way. Would rather have a loop or two to clip things to the back. But other than that I have no complaints.
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Nice pack for day trips. The large interior pocket easily handles a rain jacket, water bottle, and umbrella while the smaller interior pocket holds snacks, energy bars and other daily need items - there are interior dividers to keep items separated as needed. Exterior mesh pockets worked well for sunglasses (glasses were enclosed in a protective case), and small brochure /map if needed. The lightly padded shoulder straps are comfortable and the adjustable buckle straps work easily to secure the pack as needed. There is space for a small H2O bladder (not included). This pack lacks and exterior frame (as expected) and has a breathable back mesh however it does not provide much in the way of air flow. The pack was perfect for international travel as a carry-on and for ... MoreNice pack for day trips. The large interior pocket easily handles a rain jacket, water bottle, and umbrella while the smaller interior pocket holds snacks, energy bars and other daily need items - there are interior dividers to keep items separated as needed. Exterior mesh pockets worked well for sunglasses (glasses were enclosed in a protective case), and small brochure /map if needed. The lightly padded shoulder straps are comfortable and the adjustable buckle straps work easily to secure the pack as needed. There is space for a small H2O bladder (not included). This pack lacks and exterior frame (as expected) and has a breathable back mesh however it does not provide much in the way of air flow. The pack was perfect for international travel as a carry-on and for tour buses with narrow overhead space. I also have an Osprey 65 with frame that is approximately 7 years old and is fantastic for longer treks. I am a man of 73 years, 6 feet tall, 170 lbs.
| DIMENSIONS | 12.99H X 7.48W X 6.69D IN |
| MAIN | 220D Recycled Polyester Packcloth |
Osprey Daylite Junior Pack [Colour:Alpin Blue/Blue Flame]
Free delivery between Mon – Tue
OSP DAYLITE JR 9L PACK S23 ALPIN BLUE/BLUE FLAME One Size
Delivery between 10–16 July $9
Daylite Jr | Lifestyle Packs | Osprey Australia Alpine Blue/ Blue Flame / O/S
Delivery between 14–17 July $9.90
Osprey Daylite Jr Alpine Blue / Blue Flame
Delivery $10
Osprey Daylite JR. 9L Alpin Blue Blue Flame
Delivery $123.25
i bought a daylite pack about 5 years ago on a good sale, not having shopped around much, just needing a small pack for solo day hikes. it has been the PERFECT bag for this. after 5 years it’s still in great shape (granted, i don’t put it through the ringer or anything). that first one was a color that i never liked, but my mom did - so i recently ordered myself a new daylite pack and gifted my old one to her. this updated version is just as great as the last, and with larger side pockets. easily carries a first aid kit, emergency blanket, bear spray, sunscreen, bug spray, snacks, a portable phone charger, and a few other small items. recently took it on a trip where it rained a lot, and stuffed a 13L dry bag inside to protect the contents. the daylite itself got ... Morei bought a daylite pack about 5 years ago on a good sale, not having shopped around much, just needing a small pack for solo day hikes. it has been the PERFECT bag for this. after 5 years it’s still in great shape (granted, i don’t put it through the ringer or anything). that first one was a color that i never liked, but my mom did - so i recently ordered myself a new daylite pack and gifted my old one to her. this updated version is just as great as the last, and with larger side pockets. easily carries a first aid kit, emergency blanket, bear spray, sunscreen, bug spray, snacks, a portable phone charger, and a few other small items. recently took it on a trip where it rained a lot, and stuffed a 13L dry bag inside to protect the contents. the daylite itself got plenty wet but repeatedly dried out easy overnight. this is the perfect sized bag to fit everything i need for one person and while keeping light on weight and volume.
Great minimalist climbing gym bag! At 13 liters it is really small, which is ideal for my purposes but keep in mind if it'll work for you. I ride my bike to the gym, and this bag is so much lighter than the cheapo bag I used before and breathes so much better. No more sweaty back when I get to the gymInside main compartment I've got harness, chalk bag, monkey tail length of rope for practicing clipping, and a U lock. Secondary compartment has snacks, rudimentary first aid supplies (nonstick pads, antibacterial ointment, climbers tape, lil scissors, bandaids, kurlex roll). Water bottle compartments hold the larger size hydroflask in one and my jumprope in the other. Shoes clipped to the compression straps.My only quibble is that the compression straps are totally ... MoreGreat minimalist climbing gym bag! At 13 liters it is really small, which is ideal for my purposes but keep in mind if it'll work for you. I ride my bike to the gym, and this bag is so much lighter than the cheapo bag I used before and breathes so much better. No more sweaty back when I get to the gymInside main compartment I've got harness, chalk bag, monkey tail length of rope for practicing clipping, and a U lock. Secondary compartment has snacks, rudimentary first aid supplies (nonstick pads, antibacterial ointment, climbers tape, lil scissors, bandaids, kurlex roll). Water bottle compartments hold the larger size hydroflask in one and my jumprope in the other. Shoes clipped to the compression straps.My only quibble is that the compression straps are totally unnecessary for a bag this size and if anything get in the way. Would rather have a loop or two to clip things to the back. But other than that I have no complaints.
Nice pack for day trips. The large interior pocket easily handles a rain jacket, water bottle, and umbrella while the smaller interior pocket holds snacks, energy bars and other daily need items - there are interior dividers to keep items separated as needed. Exterior mesh pockets worked well for sunglasses (glasses were enclosed in a protective case), and small brochure /map if needed. The lightly padded shoulder straps are comfortable and the adjustable buckle straps work easily to secure the pack as needed. There is space for a small H2O bladder (not included). This pack lacks and exterior frame (as expected) and has a breathable back mesh however it does not provide much in the way of air flow. The pack was perfect for international travel as a carry-on and for ... MoreNice pack for day trips. The large interior pocket easily handles a rain jacket, water bottle, and umbrella while the smaller interior pocket holds snacks, energy bars and other daily need items - there are interior dividers to keep items separated as needed. Exterior mesh pockets worked well for sunglasses (glasses were enclosed in a protective case), and small brochure /map if needed. The lightly padded shoulder straps are comfortable and the adjustable buckle straps work easily to secure the pack as needed. There is space for a small H2O bladder (not included). This pack lacks and exterior frame (as expected) and has a breathable back mesh however it does not provide much in the way of air flow. The pack was perfect for international travel as a carry-on and for tour buses with narrow overhead space. I also have an Osprey 65 with frame that is approximately 7 years old and is fantastic for longer treks. I am a man of 73 years, 6 feet tall, 170 lbs.
Got the Daylite to replace an overly organized large commuter daypack from Gregory I used for work. I also purchased the Daylite Plus for comparison (and returned). I kept the Daylite. The Plus was too much volume for my needs. I don’t need a daily carry for a laptop. I have a 24L Osprey Tempest for long and winter hikes. The Daylite carries my lunch box (either a Built neoprene bag or PackIt Classic lunch box (10.35 x 4.26 x 8.26 in.), a few work papers or 9x 11 notebook, a book, keys, wallet , and a few small personal items. I also use it for short hikes to hold water and snacks and a layer.Pros: Simple. Just what you need but not what you don’t. Air scape back panel is very comfortable. Lightweight. Comfortable straps. Room for a water bladder or bottles on the ... MoreGot the Daylite to replace an overly organized large commuter daypack from Gregory I used for work. I also purchased the Daylite Plus for comparison (and returned). I kept the Daylite. The Plus was too much volume for my needs. I don’t need a daily carry for a laptop. I have a 24L Osprey Tempest for long and winter hikes. The Daylite carries my lunch box (either a Built neoprene bag or PackIt Classic lunch box (10.35 x 4.26 x 8.26 in.), a few work papers or 9x 11 notebook, a book, keys, wallet , and a few small personal items. I also use it for short hikes to hold water and snacks and a layer.Pros: Simple. Just what you need but not what you don’t. Air scape back panel is very comfortable. Lightweight. Comfortable straps. Room for a water bladder or bottles on the side. Grab handle easy to grab.Cons: No outer stretch stuff-it pocket. Almost an essential IMO for the inevitable item you need just a bit of extra room, such as a layer or wet items. Would be perfect otherwise. Personally, I find the compression straps unnecessary for such a small bag. They have to be unclipped every time to access the main panel. I guess they may serve to keep foldable hiking poles secure if stowed in mesh side pockets.
I’ve used this pack for a couple years now and have taken it on a ton of short day hikes (~6 miles typically) and it’s held up really well! The quality is great, it’s very comfortable and fits well (I’m a 5’4” woman), the straps are super easy to adjust. The ventilation is great and was one of the main reasons I was drawn to it— boy have I been glad to have this during our humid Georgia summers! Sometimes I hardly notice it when it’s on. There aren’t a ton of compartments but I typically carry my belongings in smaller bags to stay organized, so I don’t find it to be an issue. Without using a hydration bladder, this easily holds a 9 x 5 sketchbook, my kavu pixie pouch packed full of field art supplies, an extra layer, snacks and even half a Publix sub, a small first ... MoreI’ve used this pack for a couple years now and have taken it on a ton of short day hikes (~6 miles typically) and it’s held up really well! The quality is great, it’s very comfortable and fits well (I’m a 5’4” woman), the straps are super easy to adjust. The ventilation is great and was one of the main reasons I was drawn to it— boy have I been glad to have this during our humid Georgia summers! Sometimes I hardly notice it when it’s on. There aren’t a ton of compartments but I typically carry my belongings in smaller bags to stay organized, so I don’t find it to be an issue. Without using a hydration bladder, this easily holds a 9 x 5 sketchbook, my kavu pixie pouch packed full of field art supplies, an extra layer, snacks and even half a Publix sub, a small first aid kit, headlamp and water bottles (obviously). Love this comfortable and reliable pack!
I had a deuter light running backpack for years that I loved. It finally started disintegrating so I went in search of something comparable. I thought this would fit the bill but unfortunately I HATE this backpack. The small front pocket is in a terrible place. If you have anything in it, you can't get anything easily into the main compartment of the pack without pulling everything out of the front pocket. It also does not seem to fit right once I have anything of substance in it. I find myself saying "I hate this pack" every day.
I bought the Osprey Daylight as a dayhiking pack to finally enter the 21st Century, replacing my Jansport Superbreak I have used for this purpose for decades. I still wanted the Superbreak's simplicity, but also wanted something with a real sternum strap and external water bottle pockets, with ability to hold a hydration reservoir being a nice option, but not mandatory. I was worried about cutting the internal capacity in half going from the Superbreak to the Daylite, but moving the water bottles outside frees up a lot of internal space. I can keep two one-liter water bottles (even double-wall insulated stainless steel ones) in the side pockets; a full Patagonia Better Sweater fleece jacket (even though for most hikes I just have an REI Co-op vest which saves room), ... MoreI bought the Osprey Daylight as a dayhiking pack to finally enter the 21st Century, replacing my Jansport Superbreak I have used for this purpose for decades. I still wanted the Superbreak's simplicity, but also wanted something with a real sternum strap and external water bottle pockets, with ability to hold a hydration reservoir being a nice option, but not mandatory. I was worried about cutting the internal capacity in half going from the Superbreak to the Daylite, but moving the water bottles outside frees up a lot of internal space. I can keep two one-liter water bottles (even double-wall insulated stainless steel ones) in the side pockets; a full Patagonia Better Sweater fleece jacket (even though for most hikes I just have an REI Co-op vest which saves room), a stashable Columbia rain jacket, and still have room for a sack lunch in the main pocket; an Adventure Medical Kit .3, Leatherman Squirt multitool, compass, map, little compact LED light, and space blanket, plus a couple of energy bars in front pocket. Certainly enough for most dayhikes. Downsides: it would be nice to have some lashing points on the outside to carry some gear externally, and also it's impossible to take out the water bottles when you're wearing the pack, the best you can do is unsling it from one shoulder, which is not ideal, but still doable while walking. But I guess if you have the internal hydration reservoir that takes care of drinking on the go. I haven't bought one of those yet, so don't know how that affects what you can carry in the main compartment.
Recently on hikes, my boys (5 and 7) have wanted to carry backpacks with water and snacks. I tightened down a smaller adult backpack as best as I could but the straps still fell off their shoulders and the backpack was way too low. I looked up hiking backpacks for kids and this one immediately grabbed my attention. We have adult Osprey hiking backpacks and absolutely love them, so we knew that the extra money spent on this pack would be well worth it… and we were right. This backpack is awesome for my 7 year old, can also be worn by my 5 year old, and will continue to be a great backpack for years with the adjustable chest strap. It is very well made, has a whistle on the chest strap for safety (my sons favorite feature! My least favorite feature right now but I ... MoreRecently on hikes, my boys (5 and 7) have wanted to carry backpacks with water and snacks. I tightened down a smaller adult backpack as best as I could but the straps still fell off their shoulders and the backpack was way too low. I looked up hiking backpacks for kids and this one immediately grabbed my attention. We have adult Osprey hiking backpacks and absolutely love them, so we knew that the extra money spent on this pack would be well worth it… and we were right. This backpack is awesome for my 7 year old, can also be worn by my 5 year old, and will continue to be a great backpack for years with the adjustable chest strap. It is very well made, has a whistle on the chest strap for safety (my sons favorite feature! My least favorite feature right now but I appreciate that it is there if ever needed), great straps and padding for the back, strong zippers and good sized compartments (also not too big and not too small), it is equipped for a bladder (which is awesome because my boys love drinking water that way and will have a bladder in it for every hike), and my son loves wearing it. I also love the design!(Pictured: My son has the backpack full of his toys. I didn’t have a picture from hiking yet. He also has binoculars in one of the outside mesh pockets and loves that they fit there so he can easily get them).
I have been searching for a small/medium (smedium?) backpack for day hikes. I like to take my dog on 2-4 mile hikes and this is the perfect size for both our water bottles and all of her dog essentials. I go to the office once a week and this fits my 13 in laptop perfectly with enough space for my mouse, headset, and small belt bag. This bag will get lots of love and I love the color options!I tried this on in store before ordering the color I wanted and I’m a plus size 5’7 and this fits my frame just fine. The chest strap has plenty of room. My one caveat is I can buckle the waste strap but its a lil snug and could use an extra 2-3 inches to be more inclusive. However I don’t think I’ll really need to use the waist belt since I won’t be carrying a lot of weight ... MoreI have been searching for a small/medium (smedium?) backpack for day hikes. I like to take my dog on 2-4 mile hikes and this is the perfect size for both our water bottles and all of her dog essentials. I go to the office once a week and this fits my 13 in laptop perfectly with enough space for my mouse, headset, and small belt bag. This bag will get lots of love and I love the color options!I tried this on in store before ordering the color I wanted and I’m a plus size 5’7 and this fits my frame just fine. The chest strap has plenty of room. My one caveat is I can buckle the waste strap but its a lil snug and could use an extra 2-3 inches to be more inclusive. However I don’t think I’ll really need to use the waist belt since I won’t be carrying a lot of weight anyways.
I needed to replace a 10yr old Deuter small packaway bag that while great for size and convenience ultimately failed as not strong enough to carry everything. This seems much more robust. There is an excellent before and after video review of this bag on YT by a Brit who took it on a 3mth trip of Asia. This video swung it for me, so kudos to him. I bought this to last the next 10 years and early signs look like it should be able to handle it fine. It is too rigid to ever truly 'packaway' but it's still a very compact and durable day pack. I'd never heard of the brand, but will keep on the radar for similar in future. I bought in end of line sale, but prices seem set at somewhere between confortably mid range and high end.
| DIMENSIONS | 12.99H X 7.48W X 6.69D IN |
| MAIN | 220D Recycled Polyester Packcloth |