
Osprey Daylite Daypack Night Shift Blue
A versatile compact rucksack that blends practicality and style for day adventures in both the city and the mountains. Considered to be Ospreys high-value low-price backpack, the Daylite doesnt skimp on features and properly lives up to its name as a daily companion. The DayLite offers all of Ospreys renowned technology and functionality but in an everyday pack. Ventilated Spacermesh on the back panel keeps you cooler for longer, while the removable webbing hip belt ensures you can carry those heavier loads more comfortably. An internal sleeve enables you to keep your items organised. For those who prefer to take fewer breaks on the trail, the Daylite features an internal sleeve thats compatible with hydration reservoirs for water on the go. The body of the pack additionally comes with two side mesh pockets, that can be used for hydration or carrying an umbrella in the city. The body of the pack also features two quick-release side compression straps to ensure whatever you are carrying doesnt jostle about too much. And for keeping those key items close at hand, theres a front-facing zippered pocket that includes a key clip for added security. The Daylite designed to be attached to larger Osprey packs compatible with Aether AG, Ariel AG, Farpoint 80 or Sojourn models. This feature enables you to piggyback the Daylite so there no excuse not to have a Daypack on hand. Regarded as one of their most popular packs of the decade, the Osprey Daylite seamlessly blends functionality with practically. Osprey - for the adventure.
A versatile compact rucksack that blends practicality and style for day adventures in both the city and the mountains. Considered to be Ospreys high-value low-price backpack, the Daylite doesnt skimp on features and properly lives up to its name as a daily companion. The DayLite offers all of Ospreys renowned technology and functionality but in an everyday pack. Ventilated Spacermesh on the back panel keeps you cooler for longer, while the removable webbing hip belt ensures you can carry those heavier loads more comfortably. An internal sleeve enables you to keep your items organised. For those who prefer to take fewer breaks on the trail, the Daylite features an internal sleeve thats compatible with hydration reservoirs for water on the go. The body of the pack additionally comes with two side mesh pockets, that can be used for hydration or carrying an umbrella in the city. The body of the pack also features two quick-release side compression straps to ensure whatever you are carrying doesnt jostle about too much. And for keeping those key items close at hand, theres a front-facing zippered pocket that includes a key clip for added security. The Daylite designed to be attached to larger Osprey packs compatible with Aether AG, Ariel AG, Farpoint 80 or Sojourn models. This feature enables you to piggyback the Daylite so there no excuse not to have a Daypack on hand. Regarded as one of their most popular packs of the decade, the Osprey Daylite seamlessly blends functionality with practically. Osprey - for the adventure.
A versatile compact rucksack that blends practicality and style for day adventures in both the city and the mountains. Considered to be Ospreys high-value low-price backpack, the Daylite doesnt skimp on features and properly lives up to its name as a daily companion. The DayLite offers all of Ospreys renowned technology and functionality but in an everyday pack. Ventilated Spacermesh on the back panel keeps you cooler for longer, while the removable webbing hip belt ensures you can carry those heavier loads more comfortably. An internal sleeve enables you to keep your items organised. For those who prefer to take fewer breaks on the trail, the Daylite features an internal sleeve thats compatible with hydration reservoirs for water on the go. The body of the pack additionally comes with two side mesh pockets, that can be used for hydration or carrying an umbrella in the city. The body of the pack also features two quick-release side compression straps to ensure whatever you are carrying doesnt jostle about too much. And for keeping those key items close at hand, theres a front-facing zippered pocket that includes a key clip for added security. The Daylite designed to be attached to larger Osprey packs compatible with Aether AG, Ariel AG, Farpoint 80 or Sojourn models. This feature enables you to piggyback the Daylite so there no excuse not to have a Daypack on hand. Regarded as one of their most popular packs of the decade, the Osprey Daylite seamlessly blends functionality with practically. Osprey - for the adventure.
A versatile compact rucksack that blends practicality and style for day adventures in both the city and the mountains. Considered to be Ospreys high-value low-price backpack, the Daylite doesnt skimp on features and properly lives up to its name as a daily companion. The DayLite offers all of Ospreys renowned technology and functionality but in an everyday pack. Ventilated Spacermesh on the back panel keeps you cooler for longer, while the removable webbing hip belt ensures you can carry those heavier loads more comfortably. An internal sleeve enables you to keep your items organised. For those who prefer to take fewer breaks on the trail, the Daylite features an internal sleeve thats compatible with hydration reservoirs for water on the go. The body of the pack additionally comes with two side mesh pockets, that can be used for hydration or carrying an umbrella in the city. The body of the pack also features two quick-release side compression straps to ensure whatever you are carrying doesnt jostle about too much. And for keeping those key items close at hand, theres a front-facing zippered pocket that includes a key clip for added security. The Daylite designed to be attached to larger Osprey packs compatible with Aether AG, Ariel AG, Farpoint 80 or Sojourn models. This feature enables you to piggyback the Daylite so there no excuse not to have a Daypack on hand. Regarded as one of their most popular packs of the decade, the Osprey Daylite seamlessly blends functionality with practically. Osprey - for the adventure.
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The lowest price for Osprey Daylite Daypack Night Shift Blue right now is $82.43 at Wildfire Sports & Trek Australia, compared across 15 retailers.
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Prices last updated 9 June 2026.
Last updated at 09/06/2026 18:55:51
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I purchased this pack two years ago with the intention of using it as an occasional daypack. I have ended up using it heavily every single day. From school, to work, to climbing and hiking, this backpack has shown very little sign of wear and tear as well has having plenty of space for everything I need with me. The mesh pockets on either side can fit both a waterbottle and the wrappers of numerous granola bars, and the front zip pocket is the perfect size for all the small things that usually disappear in my bag. The bladder pocket is where I put my laptop and it fits great, with additional room for a thin book. I never find myself reviewing products, but this pack is just good enough for me to make an exception.
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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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Osprey Daylite Unisex Pack [Colour:Night Shift Blue]
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Osprey Daylite 13L Unisex Daypack Night Shift Blue
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Osprey Daylite Lightweight Daypack - Night Shift Blue
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I purchased this pack two years ago with the intention of using it as an occasional daypack. I have ended up using it heavily every single day. From school, to work, to climbing and hiking, this backpack has shown very little sign of wear and tear as well has having plenty of space for everything I need with me. The mesh pockets on either side can fit both a waterbottle and the wrappers of numerous granola bars, and the front zip pocket is the perfect size for all the small things that usually disappear in my bag. The bladder pocket is where I put my laptop and it fits great, with additional room for a thin book. I never find myself reviewing products, but this pack is just good enough for me to make an exception.
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.
I love this pack! I'm a 5'7" woman with a long torso, and finally I have a lower support strap that can be adjusted below my waist that is comfortable, even though it's narrow. The outside pocket is roomy and it's a bit hard to dig around and find what you're looking for, but that's okay with me. I like that the pocket for the water is easy for inserting and removing, and can hold 2L. Perfect for a long day hike with room for a jacket and lunch. The side pockets are tallish and narrow enough to hold extra water bottles without them falling out, which is always annoying.
I bought this daypack as it was on sale and I would say it is of excellent build and material. Not as light as I would have thought but very handy and compact. It has an option for hydration bladder but I don't use that. Instead you can fit inside the main compartment a small packable jacket, some snacks, a tablet (maybe a small laptop computer), up to 2 average size water bottles or beverage containers on the sides(nice stretchy material to keep them snug). Shoulder and waist traps are convenient for long hikes. There is also a secret whistle(for emergency alert). friendly as it is small enough you can pack it in your check-in luggage. I highly recommend it for travel and day trips.
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.
Osprey designs and constructs good products. I have owned four Ospreys of different volumes and purpose. The Daylite attracted my attention for the purpose of brief commuting during the day where little is likely to be carried. I recently returned my Daylite and exchanged it for the Daylite Plus. The latter has slightly more internal volume; holds more securely a travel thermos and water bottle; has more convenient, easily accessible pocket and more secure, smaller zippered pocket.
I had been on the hunt for a small travel satchel of some sort, i.e., the bag you carry for under the airplane seat or on a day in London, or day-hiking in Scotland (say). I had tried packable backpacks which were, technically, sacks that contained things that one could conceivably wear on one's back; messenger bags which were too big and disorganized and resulted in some serious lower back pain at the end of a long day; and sling bags, which were sold hard by the YouTube set, but were just too small to be useful. This bag checks all the boxes: structured enough to be comfortable, water bottle holder, small enough to be a convenience, and large enough to carry a raincoat, layer, EDC stuff, and a water bottle. Wore it on an all day ride around Montreal recently. ... MoreI had been on the hunt for a small travel satchel of some sort, i.e., the bag you carry for under the airplane seat or on a day in London, or day-hiking in Scotland (say). I had tried packable backpacks which were, technically, sacks that contained things that one could conceivably wear on one's back; messenger bags which were too big and disorganized and resulted in some serious lower back pain at the end of a long day; and sling bags, which were sold hard by the YouTube set, but were just too small to be useful. This bag checks all the boxes: structured enough to be comfortable, water bottle holder, small enough to be a convenience, and large enough to carry a raincoat, layer, EDC stuff, and a water bottle. Wore it on an all day ride around Montreal recently. Fab-u-lous.
I purchased this for day hikes in the Rockies. I found it to be just the right size, comfortable against my back, and gentle on my shoulders when I buckled the strap across my sternum (no bounce). I was able to carry everything I needed each day: lunch, a thick jacket, knit gloves, sunglasses, tissues, sunscreen, snacks, and some other odds and ends. My water bottle was accessible in one of the outer side pockets. I would’ve liked an extra zippered pocket on the front for things I needed frequently, instead of having to reach around inside the larger compartments (because everything always sinks to the bottom). I used it this weekend while traipsing around D.C. and again found it to be the perfect size. Good buy!
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