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Osprey Kestrel 58 - Black M/L
Osprey Kestrel 58 - Black M/L
Osprey Kestrel 58 - Black M/L
Osprey Kestrel 58 - Black M/L
Osprey Kestrel 58 - Black M/L
Osprey Kestrel 58 - Black M/L
Osprey Kestrel 58 - Black M/L
Osprey Kestrel 58 - Black M/L
Osprey Kestrel 58 - Black M/L

Osprey Kestrel 58 - Black M/L

(139 reviews)

The Kestrel series has been developed to cope with any-trail, any-season. In wet weather and heavy downpours the built in rain cover provides protection. During hotter conditions the AirScape back panel keeps you well ventilated whilst offering the load support you require. The spacer mesh harness and hipbelt ensure a supportive and comfortable load carrying solution. Keep the rest of your gear neatly organised with the hipbelt and lid zipped pockets. Need your hands free for a short scramble? Ospreys unique Stow-on-the-Go system means no more ā€˜on and off’ to store your trekking poles, just simply pass the poles through the two elasticated loops for an easy hands-free solution. The single ice axe loop may prove useful in winter conditions and wet jackets can be stowed away from the rest of your gear via the front stretch pocket. The dual side compression straps keep your load tight and under control. The Kestrel pack is also compatible with both Hydraulics and Hydraulics LT Reservoirs so you can keep hydrated when hiking the trails. Once you’re all packed then pull in the reverse StraightJacket compression straps to tightly secure your gear and get ready to go.

The Kestrel series has been developed to cope with any-trail, any-season. In wet weather and heavy downpours the built in rain cover provides protection. During hotter conditions the AirScape back panel keeps you well ventilated whilst offering the load support you require. The spacer mesh harness and hipbelt ensure a supportive and comfortable load carrying solution. Keep the rest of your gear neatly organised with the hipbelt and lid zipped pockets. Need your hands free for a short scramble? Ospreys unique Stow-on-the-Go system means no more ā€˜on and off’ to store your trekking poles, just simply pass the poles through the two elasticated loops for an easy hands-free solution. The single ice axe loop may prove useful in winter conditions and wet jackets can be stowed away from the rest of your gear via the front stretch pocket. The dual side compression straps keep your load tight and under control. The Kestrel pack is also compatible with both Hydraulics and Hydraulics LT Reservoirs so you can keep hydrated when hiking the trails. Once you’re all packed then pull in the reverse StraightJacket compression straps to tightly secure your gear and get ready to go.

$393.04

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Osprey Kestrel 58 - Black M/L

$393.04

(139 reviews)

The Kestrel series has been developed to cope with any-trail, any-season. In wet weather and heavy downpours the built in rain cover provides protection. During hotter conditions the AirScape back panel keeps you well ventilated whilst offering the load support you require. The spacer mesh harness and hipbelt ensure a supportive and comfortable load carrying solution. Keep the rest of your gear neatly organised with the hipbelt and lid zipped pockets. Need your hands free for a short scramble? Ospreys unique Stow-on-the-Go system means no more ā€˜on and off’ to store your trekking poles, just simply pass the poles through the two elasticated loops for an easy hands-free solution. The single ice axe loop may prove useful in winter conditions and wet jackets can be stowed away from the rest of your gear via the front stretch pocket. The dual side compression straps keep your load tight and under control. The Kestrel pack is also compatible with both Hydraulics and Hydraulics LT Reservoirs so you can keep hydrated when hiking the trails. Once you’re all packed then pull in the reverse StraightJacket compression straps to tightly secure your gear and get ready to go.

The Kestrel series has been developed to cope with any-trail, any-season. In wet weather and heavy downpours the built in rain cover provides protection. During hotter conditions the AirScape back panel keeps you well ventilated whilst offering the load support you require. The spacer mesh harness and hipbelt ensure a supportive and comfortable load carrying solution. Keep the rest of your gear neatly organised with the hipbelt and lid zipped pockets. Need your hands free for a short scramble? Ospreys unique Stow-on-the-Go system means no more ā€˜on and off’ to store your trekking poles, just simply pass the poles through the two elasticated loops for an easy hands-free solution. The single ice axe loop may prove useful in winter conditions and wet jackets can be stowed away from the rest of your gear via the front stretch pocket. The dual side compression straps keep your load tight and under control. The Kestrel pack is also compatible with both Hydraulics and Hydraulics LT Reservoirs so you can keep hydrated when hiking the trails. Once you’re all packed then pull in the reverse StraightJacket compression straps to tightly secure your gear and get ready to go.

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Reviews

Beautiful backpack, first time Osprey customer and they have me hooked
28 May 2023Cal335

originally posted on mec.ca

First backcountry backpack I have bought. I am very happy with it. Used it for an overnight with a strenuous uphill hike with around 40-50lbs in it; the hip strap helps take the weight and spread it out to take the strain off the shoulders. Really nice quality and looks good. Lots of handy pockets and storage. It's nice that the zipper opens up (like a suitcase if you lay it on its back) so you can retrieve items from the bottom without having to empty the pack.I am 5'10 and 180 lbs and the SM/MED fits well.

Great size adjustable backpack - check your size
20 January 2023James L.

originally posted on altitude-sports.com

It’s typical Osprey quality, very well made.It is adjustable over a range depending on which pack size you buy, this is very important in the fit, so I’ll share what I know, hope this helps.The S/M has a belt range of 26-45 inches. The M/L waist belt is from 28-50 inches.The S/M harness is for backs that measure 16-20 inches, and the M/L is for 19-23 inch length backs.There is a measuring guide via Ospreys website.I’m 5’10 on a good day, 36 inch waist, 38 inch chest, broad shoulders. I assumed as a man who wears L that I’d need the M/L but, after measuring my back a few times at between 18/20 inches I averaged 19 inches so I opted for S/M.The reason being if the pack was too long, the hip belt would not sit on my hips but below and then all the load would be ...Ā MoreIt’s typical Osprey quality, very well made.It is adjustable over a range depending on which pack size you buy, this is very important in the fit, so I’ll share what I know, hope this helps.The S/M has a belt range of 26-45 inches. The M/L waist belt is from 28-50 inches.The S/M harness is for backs that measure 16-20 inches, and the M/L is for 19-23 inch length backs.There is a measuring guide via Ospreys website.I’m 5’10 on a good day, 36 inch waist, 38 inch chest, broad shoulders. I assumed as a man who wears L that I’d need the M/L but, after measuring my back a few times at between 18/20 inches I averaged 19 inches so I opted for S/M.The reason being if the pack was too long, the hip belt would not sit on my hips but below and then all the load would be carried by my shoulders, which is bad. I never measured over 20, but I often measured 18 so S/M range of 16-20 seems the logical choice.Another reason to pick S/M is so that I can share it with my son, if I use a bigger pack.Speaking of which, the Kestral is 56L in size S/M.The good -The backpack fits well, very snug, materials are high quality, reasonable weight, air channels keep you cool.It opens from the top, but also from the front U zip which is secured by 2 extra clips on compression straps. ( buy a liner bag if you are worried about the zip going, but it looks tough to me)Like the sleeping bag divider, internal compression strap, hip belt pockets, rain cover, water bladder compartment, stretchy net pockets.The not so good / awkwardImpossible to access net pockets once backpack is on, and they are almost too tight if the main is packed full. Hip belts are not easy to do up after opening and are really small. External stuff pocket can really hamper opening the U zip unless it’s emptied first, load lifter straps are hard to tighten at times.I got this on sale, the price on Altitude saved me a small fortune, so for me it’s a bargain backpack with good capacity for weekend hiking. Overall it’s well designed and comes with a lifetime warranty. It has small things I’d like to change but no one backpack has everything perfect.Good luck

I'm Impressed
4 July 2023Ernest75

originally posted on sail.ca

I've borrowed hiking bags from a friend for the past 3 years, and this is the first one I've purchased for myself - and it hasn't disappointed. The bag itself is very voluminous, there are a multitude of straps and buckles, when filled, the bag is comfortable to carry, and I foresee the bag being a very good purchase because it does its job very well.I'm not a hardcore hiker, so take my review with a grain of salt, as I only go on one 5-day/off-grid camping trip per year to Algonquin, but I don't see why this bag will not do what it's designed to. I'm sure veteran campers/hikers will find fault, but I don't have much to compare this bag against, so I'm impressed with its flexibility and function and form.

Specification

LengthM/L
StyleAdventuring/Trekking
Load Range14 - 20 kg

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Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

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Reviews

Beautiful backpack, first time Osprey customer and they have me hooked
28 May 2023

First backcountry backpack I have bought. I am very happy with it. Used it for an overnight with a strenuous uphill hike with around 40-50lbs in it; the hip strap helps take the weight and spread it out to take the strain off the shoulders. Really nice quality and looks good. Lots of handy pockets and storage. It's nice that the zipper opens up (like a suitcase if you lay it on its back) so you can retrieve items from the bottom without having to empty the pack.I am 5'10 and 180 lbs and the SM/MED fits well.

Cal335 originally posted on mec.ca
Great size adjustable backpack - check your size
20 January 2023

It’s typical Osprey quality, very well made.It is adjustable over a range depending on which pack size you buy, this is very important in the fit, so I’ll share what I know, hope this helps.The S/M has a belt range of 26-45 inches. The M/L waist belt is from 28-50 inches.The S/M harness is for backs that measure 16-20 inches, and the M/L is for 19-23 inch length backs.There is a measuring guide via Ospreys website.I’m 5’10 on a good day, 36 inch waist, 38 inch chest, broad shoulders. I assumed as a man who wears L that I’d need the M/L but, after measuring my back a few times at between 18/20 inches I averaged 19 inches so I opted for S/M.The reason being if the pack was too long, the hip belt would not sit on my hips but below and then all the load would be ...Ā MoreIt’s typical Osprey quality, very well made.It is adjustable over a range depending on which pack size you buy, this is very important in the fit, so I’ll share what I know, hope this helps.The S/M has a belt range of 26-45 inches. The M/L waist belt is from 28-50 inches.The S/M harness is for backs that measure 16-20 inches, and the M/L is for 19-23 inch length backs.There is a measuring guide via Ospreys website.I’m 5’10 on a good day, 36 inch waist, 38 inch chest, broad shoulders. I assumed as a man who wears L that I’d need the M/L but, after measuring my back a few times at between 18/20 inches I averaged 19 inches so I opted for S/M.The reason being if the pack was too long, the hip belt would not sit on my hips but below and then all the load would be carried by my shoulders, which is bad. I never measured over 20, but I often measured 18 so S/M range of 16-20 seems the logical choice.Another reason to pick S/M is so that I can share it with my son, if I use a bigger pack.Speaking of which, the Kestral is 56L in size S/M.The good -The backpack fits well, very snug, materials are high quality, reasonable weight, air channels keep you cool.It opens from the top, but also from the front U zip which is secured by 2 extra clips on compression straps. ( buy a liner bag if you are worried about the zip going, but it looks tough to me)Like the sleeping bag divider, internal compression strap, hip belt pockets, rain cover, water bladder compartment, stretchy net pockets.The not so good / awkwardImpossible to access net pockets once backpack is on, and they are almost too tight if the main is packed full. Hip belts are not easy to do up after opening and are really small. External stuff pocket can really hamper opening the U zip unless it’s emptied first, load lifter straps are hard to tighten at times.I got this on sale, the price on Altitude saved me a small fortune, so for me it’s a bargain backpack with good capacity for weekend hiking. Overall it’s well designed and comes with a lifetime warranty. It has small things I’d like to change but no one backpack has everything perfect.Good luck

James L. originally posted on altitude-sports.com
I'm Impressed
4 July 2023

I've borrowed hiking bags from a friend for the past 3 years, and this is the first one I've purchased for myself - and it hasn't disappointed. The bag itself is very voluminous, there are a multitude of straps and buckles, when filled, the bag is comfortable to carry, and I foresee the bag being a very good purchase because it does its job very well.I'm not a hardcore hiker, so take my review with a grain of salt, as I only go on one 5-day/off-grid camping trip per year to Algonquin, but I don't see why this bag will not do what it's designed to. I'm sure veteran campers/hikers will find fault, but I don't have much to compare this bag against, so I'm impressed with its flexibility and function and form.

Ernest75 originally posted on sail.ca
LOTS OF OPTIONS & BULLETPROOF!
3 May 2023

Wow, just wow. Sold my 23 year old Gregory Denali Pro 105l & bought this pack. It's amazing. I love the toughness of the material and the choice of options it offers. Plenty of pockets, adjustable straps, etc to customize the load you plan on carrying. I plan on abusing this puppy all season long as I know it will stand up to it. Really excited to get out there!

Goldngun originally posted on moosejaw.com
My Perfect Pack
27 September 2021

For me this pack hits the sweet spot in several areas. I’m not a complete minimalist in that I am at the age I appreciate a few camp comforts, and this pack can handle multi-day trips with a few little luxuries. It opens up like a duffel bag and yet carry’s like a top loading backpacking bag. It seems well supported with just the right amount of features to not be excessive but more than adequate. It has lots of compression options and for smaller hikes can be well cinched down when I don’t need all that space. The quality of Osprey Packs are amazing and this is no exception! My perfect pack!

Steve S. originally posted on altitude-sports.com
Nearly Perfect Pack (for me).
20 May 2023

I have the pre-2023 version of this pack and I can't help but notice that this new version is about a pound heavier. Still, it's hard to imagine a better backpack. I am not an ultralight backpacker by any stretch (maybe 30-35 pounds total load for 3-5 days) and after hiking for a while I almost forgot I was wearing a pack. I liked the way the Kestrel fit me better than the Atmos but that's certainly a personal fit/preference thing. I do like how the Kestrel keeps the weight closer to your back. While I only have a few trips under my belt with this pack, it does seem to be made with first-rate materials and fittings (the zipper for the "suitcase" front flap opening is very hefty for example) and I imagine it will wear well.

JScottyG originally posted on REI
Nice size for short trips
29 January 2023

Bought a S/M Kestral 58 for my 18inch back, I am 5’ 9.5ā€. Fits well, I can alter it depending on load and bulk. Has an extendable lid that can go high over a closed main section. S/M is actually 56L in total, main section feels more like 40L +16L in the top and extra pockets if fully rammed.The main section has a compression strap inside and a divider near the bottom which can be relaxed out of the way.The side pockets are hard to access but there is space for water bladder. U shaped zip is handy for packing it flat on the ground and accessing what you need without unpacking everything from the top.Nice materials, good straps, feels durable and comes with a lifetime warranty.

JL originally posted on altitude-sports.com
Osprey Kestrel 58
15 March 2021

I have yet to use this pack on a long adventure but given all the features it has, it seems to be perfect for me. The only complaint I can make would be my own fault, I was under the impression that the 'floating lid' would be removable as I was looking at several packs at the same time. This isn't an issue for functionality but just something I thought I should mention. Some of the best features for me include the trekking pole setup on the side as well as the sleeping bag compartment at the bottom of the pack. Instead of trying to squish my sleeping bag in there, it's a wonderful compartment for food as the top of this compartment is fixed, no matter how much weight you place in the main compartment. The amount of sandwiches I can put in there? Oh I'll find out ...Ā MoreI have yet to use this pack on a long adventure but given all the features it has, it seems to be perfect for me. The only complaint I can make would be my own fault, I was under the impression that the 'floating lid' would be removable as I was looking at several packs at the same time. This isn't an issue for functionality but just something I thought I should mention. Some of the best features for me include the trekking pole setup on the side as well as the sleeping bag compartment at the bottom of the pack. Instead of trying to squish my sleeping bag in there, it's a wonderful compartment for food as the top of this compartment is fixed, no matter how much weight you place in the main compartment. The amount of sandwiches I can put in there? Oh I'll find out soon enough....A great feature about purchasing this through altitude sports is the payment plan, makes me feel at ease for paying $250 for a backpack, no matter how useful it'll be!

Kevin P. originally posted on altitude-sports.com
So Many Compartments
24 May 2021

I did a lot of research on rucksacks for days before landing on Osprey. I bought this for my husband and he hasn’t used it yet but he can’t wait to. When you first get it, it doesn’t look like it can fit a lot but it does. He loves all the compartments, daisy chains, side/mesh pockets, etc. He loves that it also opens like a duffel bag for easier access and doesn’t just have a top opening. It looks like it’s made well and it looks very sturdy. He ā€œtestedā€ it out by packing it with his tent, sleeping bag, clothes in travel cubes, dry bag, cutlery, collapsible cups etc and so far so good. He loves the ā€œfeelā€ of the bag and says the bag just hugs you/it’s comfy which is key when you’re gonna be out on a hike in the woods for 3 days. His camping trip can’t come soon enough.

Venette M. originally posted on altitude-sports.com

Specification

LengthM/L
StyleAdventuring/Trekking
Load Range14 - 20 kg

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