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Osprey Talon Velocity 20 Men's Backpack Dark Charcoal Tumbleweed Yellow / L/XL
Osprey Talon Velocity 20 Men's Backpack Dark Charcoal Tumbleweed Yellow / L/XL
Osprey Talon Velocity 20 Men's Backpack Dark Charcoal Tumbleweed Yellow / L/XL
Osprey Talon Velocity 20 Men's Backpack Dark Charcoal Tumbleweed Yellow / L/XL
Osprey Talon Velocity 20 Men's Backpack Dark Charcoal Tumbleweed Yellow / L/XL
Osprey Talon Velocity 20 Men's Backpack Dark Charcoal Tumbleweed Yellow / L/XL
Osprey Talon Velocity 20 Men's Backpack Dark Charcoal Tumbleweed Yellow / L/XL
Osprey Talon Velocity 20 Men's Backpack Dark Charcoal Tumbleweed Yellow / L/XL
Osprey Talon Velocity 20 Men's Backpack Dark Charcoal Tumbleweed Yellow / L/XL
Osprey Talon Velocity 20 Men's Backpack Dark Charcoal Tumbleweed Yellow / L/XL
Osprey Talon Velocity 20 Men's Backpack Dark Charcoal Tumbleweed Yellow / L/XL
Osprey Talon Velocity 20 Men's Backpack Dark Charcoal Tumbleweed Yellow / L/XL
Osprey Talon Velocity 20 Men's Backpack Dark Charcoal Tumbleweed Yellow / L/XL
Osprey Talon Velocity 20 Men's Backpack Dark Charcoal Tumbleweed Yellow / L/XL
Osprey Talon Velocity 20 Men's Backpack Dark Charcoal Tumbleweed Yellow / L/XL

Osprey Talon Velocity 20 Men's Backpack Dark Charcoal Tumbleweed Yellow / L/XL

$162.89

(37 reviews)

Osprey’s Talon Velocity 20 is a multi-sport pack with a 20-litre capacity. The design incorporates a running vest-style harness and a flexible back panel to give a comfortable carry that doesn’t restrict movement. You can use it for everything from hiking and running through to skiing. The roomy main compartment has a top cinch closure system that allows compression to stabilise and streamline the load. Fully featured, you’ll also find a helmet compatible stash pocket, a Stow-on-the-Go pole holder, and an external hydration sleeve. The carry system maintains access to snacks and essentials when you’re on the move. The front pockets can fit two 500ml soft flasks and a phone, while the hip belt includes a zipped pocket and an open pocket for gels or bars. Maximising flexibility without sacrificing stability, the padded BioStretch harness and hip belt feature spacermesh over die-cut foam for a comfortable, breathable contact surface.

Osprey’s Talon Velocity 20 is a multi-sport pack with a 20-litre capacity. The design incorporates a running vest-style harness and a flexible back panel to give a comfortable carry that doesn’t restrict movement. You can use it for everything from hiking and running through to skiing. The roomy main compartment has a top cinch closure system that allows compression to stabilise and streamline the load. Fully featured, you’ll also find a helmet compatible stash pocket, a Stow-on-the-Go pole holder, and an external hydration sleeve. The carry system maintains access to snacks and essentials when you’re on the move. The front pockets can fit two 500ml soft flasks and a phone, while the hip belt includes a zipped pocket and an open pocket for gels or bars. Maximising flexibility without sacrificing stability, the padded BioStretch harness and hip belt feature spacermesh over die-cut foam for a comfortable, breathable contact surface.

Osprey Talon Velocity 20 Men's Backpack Dark Charcoal Tumbleweed Yellow / L/XL

(37 reviews)

Osprey’s Talon Velocity 20 is a multi-sport pack with a 20-litre capacity. The design incorporates a running vest-style harness and a flexible back panel to give a comfortable carry that doesn’t restrict movement. You can use it for everything from hiking and running through to skiing. The roomy main compartment has a top cinch closure system that allows compression to stabilise and streamline the load. Fully featured, you’ll also find a helmet compatible stash pocket, a Stow-on-the-Go pole holder, and an external hydration sleeve. The carry system maintains access to snacks and essentials when you’re on the move. The front pockets can fit two 500ml soft flasks and a phone, while the hip belt includes a zipped pocket and an open pocket for gels or bars. Maximising flexibility without sacrificing stability, the padded BioStretch harness and hip belt feature spacermesh over die-cut foam for a comfortable, breathable contact surface.

Osprey’s Talon Velocity 20 is a multi-sport pack with a 20-litre capacity. The design incorporates a running vest-style harness and a flexible back panel to give a comfortable carry that doesn’t restrict movement. You can use it for everything from hiking and running through to skiing. The roomy main compartment has a top cinch closure system that allows compression to stabilise and streamline the load. Fully featured, you’ll also find a helmet compatible stash pocket, a Stow-on-the-Go pole holder, and an external hydration sleeve. The carry system maintains access to snacks and essentials when you’re on the move. The front pockets can fit two 500ml soft flasks and a phone, while the hip belt includes a zipped pocket and an open pocket for gels or bars. Maximising flexibility without sacrificing stability, the padded BioStretch harness and hip belt feature spacermesh over die-cut foam for a comfortable, breathable contact surface.

$162.89 - $289.84

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The lowest price for Osprey Talon Velocity 20 Men's Backpack Dark Charcoal Tumbleweed Yellow / L/XL right now is $162.89 at Snowcountry.eu, compared across 8 retailers.

The all-time low was $160.61 on 6 May 2026 — today's price is 1% above the lowest ever. This is at or near its all-time low — a good time to buy.

Prices last updated 9 June 2026.

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Price history

Price history

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Reviews

Almost perfect
4 March 2024David

originally posted on ospreyeurope.com

Trying to find a 15-20L pack with running vest style harness and a proper breathable back system is rare to find, especially with hip belts. This is the closest I found, and hopefully a sign of designs to comeI carry this pack for photography. I put a fujifilm lens in one of the front pockets, 380ml bottle (500ml bottle also fitted) in the other strap, snacks etc in the hipbelts, and i carry the camera in my hand.Anything I need to hand is up front or in the hipbelts.Anything I need to replace throughout the day like drinks stays in the side pockets.Anything I may need rarely, like a coat or first aid kit, stays in the back. The pack very rarely comes offPro’sHipbelts - score 8/10 - one zipped, one elastic mesh. The hat i left in the mesh pocket stayed there ... MoreTrying to find a 15-20L pack with running vest style harness and a proper breathable back system is rare to find, especially with hip belts. This is the closest I found, and hopefully a sign of designs to comeI carry this pack for photography. I put a fujifilm lens in one of the front pockets, 380ml bottle (500ml bottle also fitted) in the other strap, snacks etc in the hipbelts, and i carry the camera in my hand.Anything I need to hand is up front or in the hipbelts.Anything I need to replace throughout the day like drinks stays in the side pockets.Anything I may need rarely, like a coat or first aid kit, stays in the back. The pack very rarely comes offPro’sHipbelts - score 8/10 - one zipped, one elastic mesh. The hat i left in the mesh pocket stayed there all the time, and my wallet fit in the zip pocket. All good.Running style harness 8/10 - I’d like the pockets slightly larger, similar to the ultimate direction 20 pack (UDFP20), but it fitted everything I needed. Just…. The loops are annoying though. They need to be tucked away, or they make an annoying scratching sound on anything plastic in the pockets.If a bottle is in the strap with the zip pocket, be careful putting things like bank cards in the zip pocket. They tend to bend….Airscape 7/10 - not as breathable as my UDFP20 (9/10), but much better than the abysmal Black Diamond Pursuit 15.With Airscape and the hipbelts being used properly, I got sweaty, and slighty warmer than I’d like, but it was manageable. Release the hipbelt to get some more air around the lower back, and i started to slowly cool down. I’d say airscape doesn’t really promote airflow, but maybe a little bit of air movement…. And the area around the lower foam sections basically collects sweat :/Side mesh pockets 7/10 - They work. Deep and nothing will pop out. But to get anything out whilst the pack is on your back, requires more flexibility than I comfortably have. It’s quicker to slide the pack off one shoulder and access everything that way (also, see con’s - compression straps below)Front mesh pocket 8/10 - it does have one, well hidden. You have to unhook the toplid to access it best, but it’s deep, and anything in there wont get lost. Cleverly, the top section that covers the pack opening appears to be waterproof, if a little smallCon’sHook and cord top loading system 4/10 - it just seems limiting. I hate to use it with gloves, and im not sure it makes a huge difference with compression/load change etc.Also, because access is only via the top, and the bag being relatively small, if you want anything from the bottom, like my poncho, waterproof trousers, first aid kit, coat etc…. Everything at the top has to come out or be rearranged. A side access zip would have been a blessingMy UDFP20 is just much easier to open. Pop a couple of clips, tear open the velcro, and im in. It also has a side zip going right to the bottom. But maybe people who use Osprey packs a lot, will have a different opinion (this is my first Osprey pack for years)Carrying the bag 6/10 - definitely a bag you wear, rather than carry. I’ve “dialed it in” according to the Osprey Youtube video…. But on me, I always felt it pushing into my lower back, and oddly, like someone was gently pushing a bar across my lower shoulder blades. it’s not uncomfortable at all, just odd. Also, where I felt the bag, was the sweatiest of all, and that sweat remains long after the bag has been taken off.Side compression straps 3/10 - they squash the top opening of the mesh side pockets if nothing is in there. You can still use the side opening, but seems like an odd way to compress a pack. There must be a way for any compression system to put the strap between the pack and the mesh pocket?That said, they do work to compress the pack wellConclusion - It’s the best of a very select few packs. And is much closer to great than bad. But a few changes could make it better. If this had an airspeed system, it’d be close to perfect.The only alternates I found in this size were the Black Diamond Pursuit 15 (2/10) and the Omm Phantom 18, which I’ve tried in a shop, but didn’t work for my intended use. Also, the OMM back system didnt look that breathable to me.Review written after 12 mile hike in mud, frost, through fields, along back roads, over hills and in woodland, temp’ going from -2 to 8C on a March morning. Pace approx 20mins per mile (although I was taking photos at regular intervals. I have also used it doing 17 mins per mile over six miles, and there is little difference), pack weight (including pack) approx 5kg, wearing lightweight breathable hiking gear, two layers on top.

Fantastic daypack, I highly recommend it.
8 September 2024Oliver

originally posted on tauntonleisure.com

Perfect for all sorts of hiking or trail running. Fits well with a huge amount of adjustability and lots of useful pockets. It's also highly water resistant.

Great day pack
17 April 2024Bart52

originally posted on REI

A nice light weight day pack with a lot of storage options. I really like the extra pockets on the chest harness. Being able to see in the big deep front pocket is nice for all the quick access things you need. The pack carries the weight comfortably and I usually pack heavy. Only used it a couple of times so far, but so far so good!

Specification

S/M21
L/XL22
Back Length17-20"/43-51cm

Price comparison

Updated 3 days ago
Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
Snowcountry.eu

$162.89

Osprey Talon Velocity 20 - Daypack

Delivery $129.80

Telemark Pyrenees

$173.16

Out of stock

Osprey Talon Velocity 20 - Dark Charcoal/Tumbleweed Yellow

Delivery $51.58

Oliunìd

$187.10

Osprey Talon Velocity 20 trekking backpack-L-XL-Dark Charcoal/Tumbleweed Yellow

Delivery by 18 June $95.73

Footshop.eu

$222.73

Osprey Talon Velocity 2 Dark Charcoal/ Tumbleweed Yellw L/XL

Delivery between Fri – Mon $78.91

Wildfire Sports & Trek Australia

$239.92

Osprey Talon Velocity 20 Mens Pack [Colour:Dark Charcoal/Tumbleweed Yellow][Size:L/XL]

Free delivery

Price history

Price history

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

Reviews

Almost perfect
4 March 2024

Trying to find a 15-20L pack with running vest style harness and a proper breathable back system is rare to find, especially with hip belts. This is the closest I found, and hopefully a sign of designs to comeI carry this pack for photography. I put a fujifilm lens in one of the front pockets, 380ml bottle (500ml bottle also fitted) in the other strap, snacks etc in the hipbelts, and i carry the camera in my hand.Anything I need to hand is up front or in the hipbelts.Anything I need to replace throughout the day like drinks stays in the side pockets.Anything I may need rarely, like a coat or first aid kit, stays in the back. The pack very rarely comes offPro’sHipbelts - score 8/10 - one zipped, one elastic mesh. The hat i left in the mesh pocket stayed there ... MoreTrying to find a 15-20L pack with running vest style harness and a proper breathable back system is rare to find, especially with hip belts. This is the closest I found, and hopefully a sign of designs to comeI carry this pack for photography. I put a fujifilm lens in one of the front pockets, 380ml bottle (500ml bottle also fitted) in the other strap, snacks etc in the hipbelts, and i carry the camera in my hand.Anything I need to hand is up front or in the hipbelts.Anything I need to replace throughout the day like drinks stays in the side pockets.Anything I may need rarely, like a coat or first aid kit, stays in the back. The pack very rarely comes offPro’sHipbelts - score 8/10 - one zipped, one elastic mesh. The hat i left in the mesh pocket stayed there all the time, and my wallet fit in the zip pocket. All good.Running style harness 8/10 - I’d like the pockets slightly larger, similar to the ultimate direction 20 pack (UDFP20), but it fitted everything I needed. Just…. The loops are annoying though. They need to be tucked away, or they make an annoying scratching sound on anything plastic in the pockets.If a bottle is in the strap with the zip pocket, be careful putting things like bank cards in the zip pocket. They tend to bend….Airscape 7/10 - not as breathable as my UDFP20 (9/10), but much better than the abysmal Black Diamond Pursuit 15.With Airscape and the hipbelts being used properly, I got sweaty, and slighty warmer than I’d like, but it was manageable. Release the hipbelt to get some more air around the lower back, and i started to slowly cool down. I’d say airscape doesn’t really promote airflow, but maybe a little bit of air movement…. And the area around the lower foam sections basically collects sweat :/Side mesh pockets 7/10 - They work. Deep and nothing will pop out. But to get anything out whilst the pack is on your back, requires more flexibility than I comfortably have. It’s quicker to slide the pack off one shoulder and access everything that way (also, see con’s - compression straps below)Front mesh pocket 8/10 - it does have one, well hidden. You have to unhook the toplid to access it best, but it’s deep, and anything in there wont get lost. Cleverly, the top section that covers the pack opening appears to be waterproof, if a little smallCon’sHook and cord top loading system 4/10 - it just seems limiting. I hate to use it with gloves, and im not sure it makes a huge difference with compression/load change etc.Also, because access is only via the top, and the bag being relatively small, if you want anything from the bottom, like my poncho, waterproof trousers, first aid kit, coat etc…. Everything at the top has to come out or be rearranged. A side access zip would have been a blessingMy UDFP20 is just much easier to open. Pop a couple of clips, tear open the velcro, and im in. It also has a side zip going right to the bottom. But maybe people who use Osprey packs a lot, will have a different opinion (this is my first Osprey pack for years)Carrying the bag 6/10 - definitely a bag you wear, rather than carry. I’ve “dialed it in” according to the Osprey Youtube video…. But on me, I always felt it pushing into my lower back, and oddly, like someone was gently pushing a bar across my lower shoulder blades. it’s not uncomfortable at all, just odd. Also, where I felt the bag, was the sweatiest of all, and that sweat remains long after the bag has been taken off.Side compression straps 3/10 - they squash the top opening of the mesh side pockets if nothing is in there. You can still use the side opening, but seems like an odd way to compress a pack. There must be a way for any compression system to put the strap between the pack and the mesh pocket?That said, they do work to compress the pack wellConclusion - It’s the best of a very select few packs. And is much closer to great than bad. But a few changes could make it better. If this had an airspeed system, it’d be close to perfect.The only alternates I found in this size were the Black Diamond Pursuit 15 (2/10) and the Omm Phantom 18, which I’ve tried in a shop, but didn’t work for my intended use. Also, the OMM back system didnt look that breathable to me.Review written after 12 mile hike in mud, frost, through fields, along back roads, over hills and in woodland, temp’ going from -2 to 8C on a March morning. Pace approx 20mins per mile (although I was taking photos at regular intervals. I have also used it doing 17 mins per mile over six miles, and there is little difference), pack weight (including pack) approx 5kg, wearing lightweight breathable hiking gear, two layers on top.

David originally posted on ospreyeurope.com
Fantastic daypack, I highly recommend it.
8 September 2024

Perfect for all sorts of hiking or trail running. Fits well with a huge amount of adjustability and lots of useful pockets. It's also highly water resistant.

Oliver originally posted on tauntonleisure.com
Great day pack
17 April 2024

A nice light weight day pack with a lot of storage options. I really like the extra pockets on the chest harness. Being able to see in the big deep front pocket is nice for all the quick access things you need. The pack carries the weight comfortably and I usually pack heavy. Only used it a couple of times so far, but so far so good!

Bart52 originally posted on REI
Long distance dayhike/ fastpack winner
21 February 2024

I used mine on a 10-mile day hike with 2,000 feet of elevation gain, including some 4-point scrambling and some bushwacking. The pack felt very light, extremely comfortable and convenient (numerous external pockets are readily accessible), carrying a load of about 10 pounds. There was more than adequate space to carry pretty much anything I would need on a long (10 to 15-mile) day hike.Concerns: I am concerned that all that exposed stretchy material & webbing would get pulled while bushwacking, possible loss of elasticity over time on the sternum strap cords and whether I would really use the 2-500ml soft-flask pockets. A couple minor nitpicks include: the trekking pole connector kept rubbing the inside of my arm, the vertical opening on the webbed side pockets ... MoreI used mine on a 10-mile day hike with 2,000 feet of elevation gain, including some 4-point scrambling and some bushwacking. The pack felt very light, extremely comfortable and convenient (numerous external pockets are readily accessible), carrying a load of about 10 pounds. There was more than adequate space to carry pretty much anything I would need on a long (10 to 15-mile) day hike.Concerns: I am concerned that all that exposed stretchy material & webbing would get pulled while bushwacking, possible loss of elasticity over time on the sternum strap cords and whether I would really use the 2-500ml soft-flask pockets. A couple minor nitpicks include: the trekking pole connector kept rubbing the inside of my arm, the vertical opening on the webbed side pockets seemed awfully tight to allow for a 1-litre Nalagene bottte to removed and unzipping the phone pocket on the vest took some getting used to as it tends to get caught on the sternum strap clips.All in all, really a great pack though.

Colorado Day Hiker originally posted on REI
Review of Talon Velocity 20 | Men's
24 October 2024

Love this pack, versatility and utility of a trail running pack but durability and structure of a day sack. A little heavy for general trail running but ideal for longer days moving fast in the mountains or light weight overnight adventures (depending on your set up)Used it recently for a couple of scrambles in North Wales and it kept the load balanced and close to the body with easy access to all the essentials.

Reviewed by WildBounds customer originally posted on wildbounds.com
What an AWESOME Kit !!!
1 May 2024

Most comfortable back pack I have ever worn . I love the running harness style straps. If you're looking for a super light weight day hiker look no further :) I'm 6'0 - 190lbs the XL version fits me like a glove. I loved it so much I ordered 2 more packs from Osprey .

uni115969588 u originally posted on backcountry.com

Specification

S/M21
L/XL22
Back Length17-20"/43-51cm

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