Enjoy great pricing on some of summer’s favorite gear when you shop the Osprey Fourth of July Sale.
Don’t be fooled by the name — the sale runs through July 8, but you may find inventories get low by then, so jump on these deals soon!
We’ve highlighted some of the brand’s most popular packs, roughly organized by capacity. From backpacking packs, to day packs, totes — even toiletry sets — you’re sure to find some great savings on the Osprey bag you’ve been holding out for.
Check out our picks or dive into the full sale here:
25% Off Osprey Packs
Men’s Rook 65L & Women’s Renn 65L Backpacking Packs: $142
With a straightforward design and capable feature set, the Rook 65L and Renn 65L packs have an injection-molded ladder lock torso adjustment to make it easier to get the fit just right. The packs have Adjustable AirSpeed Suspension, an integrated rain cover, a zippered sleeping bag divider, hip and side pockets, upper and lower compression straps, and an internal hydration sleeve.
Men’s Talon 44 & Women’s Tempest 40 Backpacking Packs: $165
Osprey designed the Talon 44 and Tempest 40 with multiday adventures and travelers in mind. The light packs sport an injection-molded AirScape backpanel with a continuous-wrap harness and hipbelt that move the pack with your body when hiking rough terrain.
While streamlined, the pack has plenty of features. There’s a top-loading main compartment, a dedicated sleeping bag compartment, a hydration reservoir sleeve, dual-zippered hip pockets, and attachment points for ice axes and trekking poles. It’s made from heavy-duty nylon and a PFC-free DWR coating that meets Bluesign standards.
Men’s Talon 22 & Women’s Tempest 20 Daypacks: $120
These daypack-sized versions of the Talon and Tempest are made for bagging peaks, or biking to the local pub. Like larger models, these keep the lightweight design with the AirScape backpanel, continuous-wrap harness, and hipbelt. There are loops and tuck-away attachment points for stowing a trekking pole, ice axe, or bike helmet.
Beyond the dual-zippered main compartment, there’s a secure interior mesh pocket and one in the top panel. The bag has several mesh pockets for stashing gear, including the stretch mesh side pockets for water bottles.
Men’s Farpoint 36L & Women’s Fairview 36L Wheeled Travel Pack and Carry-On: $225
Osprey is also in the travel game, as exemplified by these wheeled luggage packs with supplemental backpack straps.
In luggage mode, the Farpoint and Fairview packs have oversized 90mm wheels and a telescoping handle. As a backpack, you’ll appreciate the padded straps and hipbelt as well as the mesh backpanel for overall carrying comfort and convenience.
The front panel lets you stash essentials like sandals, sunscreen, or a magazine to keep in reach while on the go. Plus, internal compression straps with fabric wings help keep stored clothes orderly.
Daylite Duffel 30: $60
There’s something universal about a good duffel. You fill it with your essential kit, and you take it to the gym, on a trip, or wherever else the day or night might take you.
We’ll let you figure out how to use it, but regardless, this Osprey duffel can be worn like a backpack, carried over a shoulder, or grabbed by one of several handles. It has the zippered main area and side pockets you might expect as well as a water bottle pocket (which is less common for a duffel).
Daylite Everyday Pack: $48
The Daylite is one of Osprey’s most popular bags thanks to its simple, durable, and comfortable design. It’s a pack that can bag a peak and run an errand — in the same day. It has a sleeve that fits most laptops or a bladder, water bottle side pockets, and dual side compression strap. The go-everywhere Daylite has a luggage pass-through and can attach to several other Osprey bags, too.
Like most other Osprey bags, this is made from Bluesign-approved recycled fabrics, GRS-certified recycled polyester, and has a PFC-free DWR coating.
Hikelite 26: $86
The Hikelite 26 is a pared-down pack for carrying essentials like water, an extra layer or two, and snacks. It has an AirSpeed backpanel, compression straps, an internal reservoir sleeve, a raincover, and pole stash loops. The front fabric shove-it pocket is perfect for stashing a shell jacket you may need in a hurry.
Daylite Tote Pack: $67
The Daylite Tote is more than just a tote — it’s a true backpack that can be carried in multiple configurations. For long hauls, the backpack straps let you carry the load, while the tote mode is more accessible for hitting the market or other errands.
The pack fits a reservoir and most laptops and has side mesh pockets for water bottles, a secure front panel zipper pocket, and even a luggage pass-thru backpanel. Osprey uses Bluesign-approved recycled fabrics and a PFC-free DWR coating.
Osprey Remnants Weather-Resistant Tote L: $22
Osprey’s Remnants totes repurpose fabrics from its Transporter supply chain into totes. The end result are weather-resistant and have an external zippered pocket and a smaller secure interior pocket. In all, it’s a resource-conscious approach to a simple design.
Osprey Remnants Weather-Resistant Zipper Sack Set: $30
Keep your toiletries organized with three sizes of sacks with zippered openings and a D-ring for hanging them up. Another Remnants option, this set is made from the leftovers of the Transporter pack production process. They’re weather-resistant, and are a more sustainable option than kits made form-fresh materials.
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