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Osprey Packs Talon 22 Men's Hiking Backpack (2020 Model)

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Size: Small/Medium (20 Liter)


Color: Black


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Simpler is often better, and simply put this is one of the most versatile packs ever created. If you prefer going light and moving fast in the woods, mountains and around town, the Talon 22 is the pack for you. 22L of capacity is perfect for day hikes, urban commutes or a trip to the market. Ventilated and comfortable, the BioStretch harness and continuous wrap hipbelt combine to create an incredibly stable carry system that hugs your body so you can stay balanced on the trail, ridge or peak. We scratched our heads and updated our AirScape backpanel to use less material and glue while making it more breathable to keep you cool on hot days. When uphills turn technical, our Stow-on-the-Go trekking pole carry system keeps your hands free for upward movement. LidLock helmet carry achieves the same when you stop for a mid- commute coffee. Zippered hipbelts, side stretch mesh pockets, a harness pocket, and top-lid storage provide all the organization you need.

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 20 x 11 x 11 inches; 1.7 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 10000846-DenisParent


Department ‏ : ‎ Mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 4, 2014


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Osprey


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  • Why did I wait so long?!?
Osprey has been recommended to me by many of my friends and fellow hikers over the years. But my old pack was OK and I didn't feel like buying 'Up' at Osprey's price point. But that old non-Osprey pack finally died (and at a critical time on a ten mile hike; I wasn't too upset. It had given me about ten years of good service). After some consultation with people more knowledgeable than myself, I decided to replace it with the Osprey Talon 22 (I bought the S-M since I am am 5'9 and 150 lbs.). Note, the S-M Talon 22 is not 22 liters but 20. The M-L Talon 22 is actually the full 22 liters of space. First of all, what struck me when I pulled it out of the box was the weight: my old Name Brand pack (remember those old commercials? ) was easily 3 times heavier while empty. The Talon 22 is light. I'm told its not the lightest pack out there but I am satisfied with it. I'm not an ultra-light hiker and this one is just right. Second, the fit was amazing (with the ability to customize the fit). With total freedom of movement. It is very well designed. It is also very, very comfortable. My first hike with the Talon 22, I packed 15 pounds of Stuff (including the 6.5 pounds of water in the Platypus hydration bag). Very, very comfortable. Very easy to climb and scramble over rocks with this pack. Third, its sleek and compact but able to hold a 3.0 liter hydration bag (mine is the Platypus, mentioned above. Mini-Review, with in a review: It doesn't taste like rubber like that other Name Brand!). And while I am not a novice hiker, I am no master. I was still using water bottles up until a year ago. But water bottles take up so much space. I have more space although my Talon is only a 20 liter pack compared to my old Name Brand pack that was 25 liters. I have now taken the Talon 22 on two hikes in one week: One 6 mile hike and one 19.5 mile hike. It was fantastic for both of them. I have talked with hikers who half fill the hydration bladder with water and the rest with ice cubes on hikes where they don't need the full 3 liters. This sounds like 'Genius!' to me and I can't wait to try that out. It also has a lot of little details like a place to easily store trekking poles, if trekking poles are "Your Thing". Some little pockets, like one suitable for a small mag-lite, on the backpack strap. Its also got a built in whistle on the chest strap. All that being said, no pack is perfect. But since no pack could be made that functioned in every scenario or mission, we shouldn't expect that. That won't stop Internet Wags and the entitled Veruca Salt Generation but all grown-ups know this already. This is not the pack for long, Through Hiking or overnights. Unless you are a major survivalist, ultra-light, SF operator or Crocodile Dundee. It's only 20-22 liters, depending on the size you buy. You can't carry everything like stoves and pots and solar panels and sat-phone dishes and machetes and rocket launchers. For us mere mortals, I can't imagine a better designed lightweight day-pack. And as good old Saint Han says, "I can imagine quite a bit." ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2019 by Sully

  • Mostly great, a few issues
Update after using this multiple times: As I say below, I'm 5'8" about 125 lbs, female, long torso. I am very glad I bought the Talon rather than the Tempest, but the M/L may have been the better option. This one fits me but really only on the biggest setting, which de-stabilizes the pack a bit. That does not, however, detract from my rating, because it's on me to get the right size. I actually really like the pack. It's comfortable and carries what I need. I was initially concerned about the side pocket holding a Nalgene, but in fact the Nalgene 1 L fits perfectly and snugly. I took off one star for two reasons: first, I don't expect this to be waterproof without a cover, but the fact that the condensation from my water bottle completely soaks through to the inside of the pack is a disappointment. Second, the pack is on the hotter side and my back does really heat up. Other than that, it does a good job of holding enough for a day hike, it is very adjustable, and I'm happy with it. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Caveat: I have not yet taken this hiking. I wanted to write a brief initial review, which I will update after I use the bag more. I am female, 5’8” 120-125 lbs, with a long torso. I kind of agonized over what daypack to get as my 15-year-old pack is finally falling apart. Things have changed a lot in the last 15 years, for the better! I settled on an Osprey pack, and then had to decide between a Talon and a Tempest. After reading many reviews, I settled on the Talon, and here is why: I’m on the taller side for a woman, and also not very curvy/feminine-shaped. I read that the waste belt on the Tempest is somewhat angled to suit a woman’s figure better. Since I’m kind of skinny and have bony hips, I thought that didn’t sound right for me. Unfortunately going to a store to try different packs for fit wasn’t an option for me. I bought the Talon in the S/M size, and it fits me perfectly with the back panel pulled up a spot (on the 2nd from top setting). It is extremely comfortable. I very much like that the hydration slot is outside of the main pack, making it easy to deal with a bladder without messing with internal contents. My generic, off-brand 2.5 L bladder fits great. The main compartment is very roomy for a day hike. So far my only concerns are that the side mesh pockets are relatively thin and may be a tight fit for a 1L Nalgene. Other bottles should fit fine. Also the top stash pocket is a bit tough to get into or stiff, sort of, but I will see how that goes with use. I have yet to use any of the extra attachments so I can’t speak to them yet. Again, will update as I use the pack, but I thought the fit info might be useful, particularly as I was looking for this sort of advice when choosing a pack. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2018 by ES

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