Osprey Talon 22 Trekking backpack-L-XL-Ceramic Blue
Whether you’re bagging peaks or bikepacking, the Talon 22 is the perfect carry solution. This lightweight pack features a breathable, close-to-body AirScape backpanel and continuous-wrap harness and hipbelt that moves with you. Trekking pole, ice axe and bike helmet attachment points make this a truly multi-sport pack. Constructed with high-quality bluesign -approved recycled high-tenacity nylon. An injection-moulded, die-cut foam AirScape backpanel creates a breathable, close-to-body fit. A flexible BioStretch harness and hipbelt, with a continuous lumbar-to-hipbelt wrap, allow for dynamic movement. A lightweight pack series designed with optimal stability for dynamic movement even on the most technical terrain. From top-loaders to lumbar packs and everything in between, the Talon/Tempest Series accommodates the needs of hikers, bikers and more. Constructed with high-quality bluesign -approved recycled high-tenacity nylon.
Whether you’re bagging peaks or bikepacking, the Talon 22 is the perfect carry solution. This lightweight pack features a breathable, close-to-body AirScape backpanel and continuous-wrap harness and hipbelt that moves with you. Trekking pole, ice axe and bike helmet attachment points make this a truly multi-sport pack. Constructed with high-quality bluesign -approved recycled high-tenacity nylon. An injection-moulded, die-cut foam AirScape backpanel creates a breathable, close-to-body fit. A flexible BioStretch harness and hipbelt, with a continuous lumbar-to-hipbelt wrap, allow for dynamic movement. A lightweight pack series designed with optimal stability for dynamic movement even on the most technical terrain. From top-loaders to lumbar packs and everything in between, the Talon/Tempest Series accommodates the needs of hikers, bikers and more. Constructed with high-quality bluesign -approved recycled high-tenacity nylon.
Whether you’re bagging peaks or bikepacking, the Talon 22 is the perfect carry solution. This lightweight pack features a breathable, close-to-body AirScape backpanel and continuous-wrap harness and hipbelt that moves with you. Trekking pole, ice axe and bike helmet attachment points make this a truly multi-sport pack. Constructed with high-quality bluesign -approved recycled high-tenacity nylon. An injection-moulded, die-cut foam AirScape backpanel creates a breathable, close-to-body fit. A flexible BioStretch harness and hipbelt, with a continuous lumbar-to-hipbelt wrap, allow for dynamic movement. A lightweight pack series designed with optimal stability for dynamic movement even on the most technical terrain. From top-loaders to lumbar packs and everything in between, the Talon/Tempest Series accommodates the needs of hikers, bikers and more. Constructed with high-quality bluesign -approved recycled high-tenacity nylon.
Whether you’re bagging peaks or bikepacking, the Talon 22 is the perfect carry solution. This lightweight pack features a breathable, close-to-body AirScape backpanel and continuous-wrap harness and hipbelt that moves with you. Trekking pole, ice axe and bike helmet attachment points make this a truly multi-sport pack. Constructed with high-quality bluesign -approved recycled high-tenacity nylon. An injection-moulded, die-cut foam AirScape backpanel creates a breathable, close-to-body fit. A flexible BioStretch harness and hipbelt, with a continuous lumbar-to-hipbelt wrap, allow for dynamic movement. A lightweight pack series designed with optimal stability for dynamic movement even on the most technical terrain. From top-loaders to lumbar packs and everything in between, the Talon/Tempest Series accommodates the needs of hikers, bikers and more. Constructed with high-quality bluesign -approved recycled high-tenacity nylon.
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Prices last updated 7 June 2026.
Last updated at 07/06/2026 23:49:09
Osprey Men's Talon 22 Hiking Backpack - Prior Season
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Osprey Talon 22L Mens Hiking Backpack with Hipbelt, Ceramic Blue, L/XL
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Talon 22L Men's Hiking Backpack with Hipbelt, Ceramic Blue, L/XL
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originally posted on altitude-sports.com
I am a huge fan of Osprey bags for camping/hiking/etc. This one is no different. It is a great bag that is really well designed and really well constructed. It is a great hiking backpack but can definitely be used on a day to day. The only word of warning I would give (which is actually a compliment), is that you have to be careful to find the right fit. It is amazing that they make this backpack in multiple sizes, and make a women's version in multiple sizes too. Once you find the right one for you it will fit perfectly. Not many backpacks make different sizes to find the perfect fit. Bravo Osprey!
originally posted on moosejaw.com
This backpack is exactly what I was looking for. I use it as my everyday back to and from work and there is more than enough space for that. When my family and I go on excursions it holds all the necessities and some. I have two young boys and it keeps all their stuff (Diaper's, bottles and toys) and mine with ease. I was surprised to see that the outer flexible sleeve will hold my 64oz hydro flask as well. The pack is extremely comfortable and the build in back support makes all the difference in the world. I anticipated having a sore back from carrying a heavy back but the back support and straps do all the work for me. I have used the ice pick holder as a fishing pole holder and it fits like a dream. Highly recommend this pack!!
originally posted on REI
This is just about the most pack one can comfortably handle without getting load lifters above your shoulders with a rigid frame. For everything from a challenging half-day to 36-48 hours out this pack is perfect. Works decently well for airline travel too as a carry-on.The absolute miracle here though is that the pack is so light for its size, comfortable, airy, and compresses so well that I want to use it for most of my regular day hiking as well. Compressed, with a low weight, it feels nimble and body-hugging like the best daypacks for the sake of weighing just a couple ounces more than minimalist packs that you will never notice on such a comfortable suspension. And you get great features (big usable belt pockets foremost) and a level of durability that you're ... MoreThis is just about the most pack one can comfortably handle without getting load lifters above your shoulders with a rigid frame. For everything from a challenging half-day to 36-48 hours out this pack is perfect. Works decently well for airline travel too as a carry-on.The absolute miracle here though is that the pack is so light for its size, comfortable, airy, and compresses so well that I want to use it for most of my regular day hiking as well. Compressed, with a low weight, it feels nimble and body-hugging like the best daypacks for the sake of weighing just a couple ounces more than minimalist packs that you will never notice on such a comfortable suspension. And you get great features (big usable belt pockets foremost) and a level of durability that you're unlikely to find on a smaller capacity daypack. The only time I don't want to pick it up is when I feel like I'd look silly wearing a large-ish, hip-belted pack on a highly trafficked local trail, or I'm really only going to be out long enough to need liter or two of water and a jacket. Although really, in a muted color and compressed, this pack can look as sleek as many. Having used much lighter packs that were always a compromise in some way, and heavier, more luxurious models that were never worth the extra weight, I'm a little mad at myself that I didn't give this pack a try earlier in my "career".My only gripes are that as much as I appreciate having a brain instead of zippers or a roll-top, it is permanently attached on the shoulder strap side, and can look a little disheveled when the pack is compressed. (You can loop bungee the pole holders together to meet in the middle and hold it down for a tidier look.) It'd be great to be able to fit a foam sleeping pad beneath a floating brain for overnights instead of being limited to just smaller items like jackets.
| Small/Medium | 20L |
| Large/X-Large | 22L |
Osprey Men's Talon 22 Hiking Backpack - Prior Season
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Osprey Talon 22L Mens Hiking Backpack with Hipbelt, Ceramic Blue, L/XL
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Talon 22L Men's Hiking Backpack with Hipbelt, Ceramic Blue, L/XL
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I am a huge fan of Osprey bags for camping/hiking/etc. This one is no different. It is a great bag that is really well designed and really well constructed. It is a great hiking backpack but can definitely be used on a day to day. The only word of warning I would give (which is actually a compliment), is that you have to be careful to find the right fit. It is amazing that they make this backpack in multiple sizes, and make a women's version in multiple sizes too. Once you find the right one for you it will fit perfectly. Not many backpacks make different sizes to find the perfect fit. Bravo Osprey!
This backpack is exactly what I was looking for. I use it as my everyday back to and from work and there is more than enough space for that. When my family and I go on excursions it holds all the necessities and some. I have two young boys and it keeps all their stuff (Diaper's, bottles and toys) and mine with ease. I was surprised to see that the outer flexible sleeve will hold my 64oz hydro flask as well. The pack is extremely comfortable and the build in back support makes all the difference in the world. I anticipated having a sore back from carrying a heavy back but the back support and straps do all the work for me. I have used the ice pick holder as a fishing pole holder and it fits like a dream. Highly recommend this pack!!
This is just about the most pack one can comfortably handle without getting load lifters above your shoulders with a rigid frame. For everything from a challenging half-day to 36-48 hours out this pack is perfect. Works decently well for airline travel too as a carry-on.The absolute miracle here though is that the pack is so light for its size, comfortable, airy, and compresses so well that I want to use it for most of my regular day hiking as well. Compressed, with a low weight, it feels nimble and body-hugging like the best daypacks for the sake of weighing just a couple ounces more than minimalist packs that you will never notice on such a comfortable suspension. And you get great features (big usable belt pockets foremost) and a level of durability that you're ... MoreThis is just about the most pack one can comfortably handle without getting load lifters above your shoulders with a rigid frame. For everything from a challenging half-day to 36-48 hours out this pack is perfect. Works decently well for airline travel too as a carry-on.The absolute miracle here though is that the pack is so light for its size, comfortable, airy, and compresses so well that I want to use it for most of my regular day hiking as well. Compressed, with a low weight, it feels nimble and body-hugging like the best daypacks for the sake of weighing just a couple ounces more than minimalist packs that you will never notice on such a comfortable suspension. And you get great features (big usable belt pockets foremost) and a level of durability that you're unlikely to find on a smaller capacity daypack. The only time I don't want to pick it up is when I feel like I'd look silly wearing a large-ish, hip-belted pack on a highly trafficked local trail, or I'm really only going to be out long enough to need liter or two of water and a jacket. Although really, in a muted color and compressed, this pack can look as sleek as many. Having used much lighter packs that were always a compromise in some way, and heavier, more luxurious models that were never worth the extra weight, I'm a little mad at myself that I didn't give this pack a try earlier in my "career".My only gripes are that as much as I appreciate having a brain instead of zippers or a roll-top, it is permanently attached on the shoulder strap side, and can look a little disheveled when the pack is compressed. (You can loop bungee the pole holders together to meet in the middle and hold it down for a tidier look.) It'd be great to be able to fit a foam sleeping pad beneath a floating brain for overnights instead of being limited to just smaller items like jackets.
I've been a big fan of Osprey packs since the beginning, owning 7 different ones over the years. With this model, the size is just what I was looking for, and I appreciated the adjustable torso length. I can't understand why they designed a 'fast and light' style pack like this with placement of the side water bottle pockets which makes them impossible to reach while hiking. They could have added a side entrance to those pockets, as they do on the Aether and Atmos models. The tiny, weird pocket on the shoulder strap also seems pretty useless, and a waste of valuable space that could have been used for a larger, stretch pocket which could actually hold a smartphone or GPS. The hip belt pockets were decent in size, but also placed strangely far back on the belt, and ... MoreI've been a big fan of Osprey packs since the beginning, owning 7 different ones over the years. With this model, the size is just what I was looking for, and I appreciated the adjustable torso length. I can't understand why they designed a 'fast and light' style pack like this with placement of the side water bottle pockets which makes them impossible to reach while hiking. They could have added a side entrance to those pockets, as they do on the Aether and Atmos models. The tiny, weird pocket on the shoulder strap also seems pretty useless, and a waste of valuable space that could have been used for a larger, stretch pocket which could actually hold a smartphone or GPS. The hip belt pockets were decent in size, but also placed strangely far back on the belt, and extending the hip belt padding another inch or so forward would have been more comfortable as well. I unfortunately got the black model, which is entirely black, including all belts and buckles, making them impossible to see or find in dim light. Making them a contrasting lighter color would make sense. I would also liked to have seen the top lid be both 'floating' and removable, rather than sewn on.
I've only used the pack for traveling to this point and will use for hiking in a few weeks. The overall pack is well constructed. The top loading pack holds a good amount of gear, last trip held 4 days of clothes for traveling. For a long day hike or light overnight, should do well.I purchased the 3L bladder and will be curious to see how much storage that consumes. I anticipate a decent amount of loss if full.The bag is comfortable with good adjustment through the shoulders and hips/waist.Side Adjusters allow the pack to compression and stay tight to your torso.Overall, I'm pleased with the purchase.
I purchased this pack and an Osprey hydraulics bladder for a recent climb up Kilimanjaro. The pack itself worked well, was comfortable and made it to the summit. However the external bladder sleeve was not easy to use. It took a lof of fiddling each morning to get the bladder into the sleeve which I did not appreciate in the cold at 4600m. Maybe it was the bladder but I was concerned about tghe thiung failing whne trying to get it into the sleeve. The pack seems to have too much material and too small and opening at the top of the sleeve. Other thna that it would be nice if there was another compartment in the main bag and a rain cover. I would not use this pack again for a climb like Kilimanjaro. Probably best for weekend day trips on easy trails.
I started walking back and forth to work (only 1.3 miles each way, but with a big hill in the middle) and wanted a comfortable backpack to use. This looked good but it's even better than I realized. It's probably more backpack than I need but I think it's great.So far the most I've worn it is a little over an hour. It is really comfortable on my back and the waist and chest straps really help to make it extra cozy. The back part is adjustable so you can really customize it for your body. I'm 5'4" with short legs so I got the S/M size and it's fine.I can fit a thin hat in one of the waist pockets and cowl in the other so it's nice to have those things handy. I have a big phone so that doesn't fit into either of the waist pockets or the strap pocket. The main ... MoreI started walking back and forth to work (only 1.3 miles each way, but with a big hill in the middle) and wanted a comfortable backpack to use. This looked good but it's even better than I realized. It's probably more backpack than I need but I think it's great.So far the most I've worn it is a little over an hour. It is really comfortable on my back and the waist and chest straps really help to make it extra cozy. The back part is adjustable so you can really customize it for your body. I'm 5'4" with short legs so I got the S/M size and it's fine.I can fit a thin hat in one of the waist pockets and cowl in the other so it's nice to have those things handy. I have a big phone so that doesn't fit into either of the waist pockets or the strap pocket. The main compartment is a good size for me; I put my purse and sometimes my lunch in there if I can pack it down small. There are water bottle pockets on the side. I would take this on a day hike but I don't do any serious (multi-day) hikes or backpacking so I don't know how this would work for that.I didn't realize how many features this thing had until I looked it up on youtube. The zipper pulls are nice, there is a secret whistle built into the chest strap and you can attach things like hiking poles, a bicycle helmet, a little light and an ice axe if you like! I want to get an ice axe just now just so I can attach it even though I don't think I would get much use here in San Francisco. I think it also has a lifetime warranty.
I bought the latest Talon 22 as an upgrade to the previous version. The new pack looked cosmetically similar and had the features that would made it my go-to for commuting by bike. Unfortunately Osprey have tinkered too much and killed a great design. 1. The rigid frame sheet is uncomfortable and I’d question why you need this feature on a lightweight day pack? I’ve never suffered from back problems but felt discomfort in my lower back after a few commutes with this pack. 2. The pocket on the shoulder strap has been removed. It was super useful to carry a small torch. 3. The hip belt isn’t as breathable or as comfortable as before. Suffice to say, I returned this latest version and bought a couple of the previous versions for future use.
I didn't intend buying this pack but a shop had in on sale which was too good to pass. My initial thoughts of a well designed and well made pack gave way to feeling somewhat underwhelmed. After the first long hike the entire pack made more sense with its stripped back vibe but very functional. After the second long hike I had the adjustments dialed in and settled on how to organize my gear between the inside and outside pockets. This is a great pack. The outside mesh pockets are large and stretchy and can easily accommodate a 1.5l bottle or a waterproof jacket and mid layers etc. the hip pockets felt too far back but I have since got used to their placement. The pocket on the shoulder strap could do with a redesign(take a look at the Gossamer Gear Vagabond). The ... MoreI didn't intend buying this pack but a shop had in on sale which was too good to pass. My initial thoughts of a well designed and well made pack gave way to feeling somewhat underwhelmed. After the first long hike the entire pack made more sense with its stripped back vibe but very functional. After the second long hike I had the adjustments dialed in and settled on how to organize my gear between the inside and outside pockets. This is a great pack. The outside mesh pockets are large and stretchy and can easily accommodate a 1.5l bottle or a waterproof jacket and mid layers etc. the hip pockets felt too far back but I have since got used to their placement. The pocket on the shoulder strap could do with a redesign(take a look at the Gossamer Gear Vagabond). The structure of the back is great and the curve towards the bottom sits perfectly in the small of my back and the weight is comfortably carried on the hips. I get the feeling the structure and design aid a more correct posture and prevent slouching towards the end of a tough day. I use the pack with a 2l bladder and have more than enough space for full days or light overnights. In fact, this would be my ideal bag for multi-day hikes such as the Camino de Santiago.Very satisfied with the pack and I appreciate the smaller details such as the zip pulls etc.
I hesitated for a while before buying the talon 22 in black. Wish i bought it sooner! I used it for a 3 day enduro bike packing trip on the MTB. Strictly speaking it's not a biking specific pack however it is so comfortable and adjustable for riding. The standout feature is probably the comfort, adjustability and support of the pack. All the other features work super good. If i was being highly critical the mesh pocket on the should strap is a bit useless (would love to fit phone in that location). I think it's meant for a gel.
| Small/Medium | 20L |
| Large/X-Large | 22L |