Osprey Packs Scarab Summit Day Packs
Osprey Packs Scarab Summit Day Packs
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 09, 2001]
Darren L
Backpacker
This is also the best daypack I have ever used/seen, and I've had a few. It's got the most awesome yet simple design, allowing for a variety of load sizes and weights. Similar Products Used: North Face, Jansport |
[Dec 26, 2000]
KLD
Backpacker
Simply stated this is my favorite pack. Initially I didn't like the look of it, and lack of external pockets and in turn tried on day every pack I could find in Salt Lake. Nothing came close, this thing STICKS to your back. As for my initial concerns, they are gone, I would buy this pack again if this one ever gets damaged. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jul 23, 2000]
Seb
Car Camper
My Scarab simply is the finest pack that I have owned so far... here is why: Customer Service I never experienced Osprey customer service and will most likely never have to : ) Similar Products Used: - I have owned a Cerro Torre Gecko 35 for over a year. It's a very nice pack especially considering that I have paid only 90$cdn (around 60$us) for it. Up to competitor of the same price range but simply not in the same league than my Scarab. |
[Apr 21, 2000]
theysay
Backpacker
I was looking for a pack that would work for an overnighter/mountainbike excursion. The Scarab is roomy enough to carry the necessities for camp, and the overlapping foam side feature allows you to compress the size when all you want to do is haul on a little singletrack. That way you can carry whatever tools/accessories and a lot of water (in the bladder sleeve) for your typical death march. Will not flop around on your back no matter how little you have inside. Good product, Osprey. Similar Products Used: None |
[Feb 10, 2000]
Wendy Newman
Mountaineer
This pack has been perfect for my needs. You can COMFORTABLY carry skis on your pack. It is very low stress on the back. I ski with mine all the time (makes a nice seat too). It seems to work well for the female because my friends try it on and they are so impressed by how nicely it fits. I have a short torso so a small worked well for me. Osprey has been so good to me. |
[Jan 21, 1999]
Pete
Backpacker
This is a great pack. It is relatively inexpensive at about $100. It is actually somewhat goofy looking because it has a long foam pannel on either side. The great thing is that when you have a light load, you can overlap the panels to compress the pack. It is extremely comfortable and is one of the few day packs I have found that is long enough for my torso. Similar Products Used: None |