







Since Osprey was founded in 1974, every single product design has passed through the hands of owner and founder Mike Pfotenhauer, who created his first backpack at age 16. In Santa Cruz, California, the young entrepreneur opened a retail shop in the front of his rental house where backpackers and travelers came for custom-fit, made-to-order packs constructed over several days by Mike himself. As the demand for the great-fitting packs increased, Osprey found itself relocating to its current home in Southwest Colorado. Today, Osprey is a melting pot of diverse personalities, backgrounds and abilities. All share the common belief that adventure is open to everyone and found anywhere. Review: This daypack is perfect! I love how it connects to the Fairview travel pack easily for when you need to carry both. It fits under the seat in all airplanes, so the perfect personal item. But also is very heavy duty and high quality. I use it on its own even when I’m not travelling for hikes or day trips. Worth it for sure, especially if you already have the travel pack. Review: Great 15L backpack. Easily fits my 14” MacBook in the laptop pocket. I was worried it was going to be too small, but seems to be the perfect size. It easily fits underneath an airplane seat and you won’t be told “it’s too big to be a personal item”. I was able to pack my MacBook, ipad, cable organizer bag, battery pack charger, two water bottles, and a change of clothing into this bag with some room for other small random items. The material feels durable, back is rigid, yet breathable. I like that I have the ability to lock it, and that it has a built in whistle. Also like Osprey’s warranty (see pic). I do wish it zippered all the way down, but it is still fairly easy to get things in and out of the main compartment without the full zipper. I was previously using a packable Essie Bauer 20L stow away backpack. It was a good bag, but lacked rigidity and the shoulder straps sucked when wearing it for longer than an hour. Love Eddie Bauer, but this Osprey is much better. This bag is rigid, feels nicer, and the shoulder straps are comfortable even if wearing for over an hours. Overall happy with the bag! Good price for a good bag.




R**A
This daypack is perfect! I love how it connects to the Fairview travel pack easily for when you need to carry both. It fits under the seat in all airplanes, so the perfect personal item. But also is very heavy duty and high quality. I use it on its own even when I’m not travelling for hikes or day trips. Worth it for sure, especially if you already have the travel pack.
J**U
Great 15L backpack. Easily fits my 14” MacBook in the laptop pocket. I was worried it was going to be too small, but seems to be the perfect size. It easily fits underneath an airplane seat and you won’t be told “it’s too big to be a personal item”. I was able to pack my MacBook, ipad, cable organizer bag, battery pack charger, two water bottles, and a change of clothing into this bag with some room for other small random items. The material feels durable, back is rigid, yet breathable. I like that I have the ability to lock it, and that it has a built in whistle. Also like Osprey’s warranty (see pic). I do wish it zippered all the way down, but it is still fairly easy to get things in and out of the main compartment without the full zipper. I was previously using a packable Essie Bauer 20L stow away backpack. It was a good bag, but lacked rigidity and the shoulder straps sucked when wearing it for longer than an hour. Love Eddie Bauer, but this Osprey is much better. This bag is rigid, feels nicer, and the shoulder straps are comfortable even if wearing for over an hours. Overall happy with the bag! Good price for a good bag.
A**O
Recientemente he realizado un viaje de "backpacking" por el sudeste asiático durante dos meses, y finalmente me decanté por el modelo Osprey Farpoint 40L combinado con este modelo de mochila de día Farpoint Fairview. Aunque a priori, no tenía muy claro si mi decisión fue la correcta, lo cierto es que acerté por completo en términos de comodidad, agilidad y capacidad. Hay mucha gente que decide viajar como "backpacker" con una sola mochila, ya sea de 40L de capacidad o superior. Pero en mi caso, tenía claro que para el día a día no quería cargar con todo mi equipaje, pero si quería llevar mi dron y iPad conmigo en la mayoría de ocasiones. Por eso me decidí a viajar con 2 mochilas. Si este es tu caso, ya te adelanto que esta combinación no tiene competencia si te centras en comodidad de uso, sobre todo cuando tienes que cargar con ambas al mismo tiempo. Un anclaje sencillo entre ambas hace que el peso se compense, y que cargar con la mochila de 40L sea todavía más sencillo cuando llevas esta en la parte frontal. Una unión entre ambas que nadie ofrece y que sin duda, ha hecho mi viaje mucho más sencillo a la hora de andar con ellas. Quizás el único rival que puedas encontrar que ofrece esta combinación es el modelo Osprey Farpoint 55L, el cual ya incluye esta mochila junto a una mochila de 40L de capacidad (en mi opinión de la Osprey Farpoint 40L te hablo de mi decisión a la hora de adquirirlo por separado). Centrándome en este modelo, quizás no sea la mochila de día más cómoda que puedes comprar. De hecho, compré el modelo Osprey Daylite para comparar. Y lo cierto es que ese modelo ofrece mayor comodidad y dos abrazaderas para que quede mejor sujeta al cuerpo. En este caso, la abrazadera de la cintura se echa en falta y solo tenemos una en la zona del pecho, que por capacidad de la mochila ha sido suficiente. Es cómoda pero no es perfecta. Por ejemplo, la forma de abrirse la cremallera principal, me gustaría que fuese más grande, ya que en este modelo solo se abre y te permite llenarla por la parte superior. Si la llenas en exceso, es posible que no te quepa ni una botella rígida en los bolsillos exteriores laterales de rejilla. En mi caso por ejemplo, utilicé botellas flexibles ya que iba un poco justo de espacio. Eso sí, en su interior tienes un pequeño bolsillo con cremallera y un compartimento para portátil de hasta 15 pulgadas. En definitiva, una buena mochila para el día a día pero que no es la mejor. Solo justifico su compra frente a otras si tienes pensado combinarla con el modelo Osprey Farpoint 40L como ha sido mi caso, ya que la interacción entre ambas marca la diferencia.
M**.
Sto usando lo zaino Osprey Firepoint/Fairview ormai per tutti i miei viaggi on the road e non potrei esserne più soddisfatto. È diventato un compagno fisso, soprattutto in combinazione con il modello da 40 litri, il suo “fratello maggiore”: insieme sono un’accoppiata perfetta. Una cosa che adoro è l’innesto diretto sullo zaino grande: rende tutto decisamente più pratico e ti permette di avere sempre le mani libere, sia negli spostamenti che in aeroporto o durante i trasferimenti. È un dettaglio che cambia completamente la comodità generale del viaggio. Il Firepoint/Fairview è comodissimo da indossare, resistente a tutto e anche esteticamente molto bello. La qualità costruttiva si sente subito e, nel suo genere, lo considero davvero il migliore in assoluto. Nonostante le dimensioni compatte, sorprende per quanto riesce a contenere una volta in viaggio. È perfetto quando lasci lo zaino grande in hotel e vuoi muoverti più leggero: mare, escursioni, trekking, giri in città… qualunque cosa tu debba fare durante la giornata, dal mattino alla sera, lui regge benissimo. Pratico, robusto e incredibilmente funzionale. Consigliatissimo.
G**R
El producto en sí está hermoso con la calidad característica de la marca. Esta opinión es para su empacado específicamente. Mandaron la mochila doblada por la mitad, lo cual de dañó de manera interna la parte trasera de la mochila y no recupera su forma. Se queda doblada. Creo que para un producto que parte fundamental es justamente la espalda, empacarlo que se dañe de esa manera está fatal.
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