ONE FOR ALL. Multi-Sport packs are designed for a versatile outdoor-active lifestyle. Built with features that suit a range of activities you'll be able to switch between running, hiking and biking with ease.
COPIED. NEVER EQUALLED. The iconic Talon packs are built for comfort and versatility, with unrivalled performance. Talon is a hiking backpack which is at home wherever you are and whatever you do.
COPIED. NEVER EQUALLED. The iconic Tempest packs are built for comfort and versatility, with unrivalled performance. Tempest is a women's hiking backpack which is at home wherever you are and whatever you do.
Air-Con Included. Perfect for warm weather activity, the Multi-Sport Syncro offers a high-performance fit and highly ventilated backsystem allowing you to remain cool, calm and collected.
Air-Con Included. Perfect for warm weather activity, the Multi-Sport, women’s specific Sylva offers a high-performance fit and highly ventilated backsystem allowing you to remain cool, calm and collected.
EVERYDAY ORGANISED. The Unisex lifestyle backpacks with true outdoor heritage, featuring padded laptop sleeves, LED light attachments and plenty of organisation.
BORN TO RUN. Duro is a range of running packs designed to carry all you need for your preferred distance, including running waistpacks, hydration vest style packs and handheld solutions.
BORN TO RUN. The women's specific Dyna utilises Osprey’s renowned attention to detail and stable fit to provide a high-performance running vest-style pack.
Flow Rider. The Raptor is a premium bike hydration backpack that helps you ride further and faster for longer. Designed to carry your gear and water, these are packs for the dedicated mountain biker.
Flow Rider. The women’s specific Raven is a premium bike hydration backpack that helps you ride further and faster for longer. Designed to carry your gear and water, these are packs for the dedicated mountain biker.
SINGLE TRACK MIND. Escapist is a phenomenally versatile cycling backpack. Featuring plenty of storage and comfort for when the end of the trail is still a long way ahead.