Soelden 42

Osprey

Soelden 42

27 positive 0 neutral 6 negative

Based on 33 Reddit mentions

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Ski touring backpack help

Having gone from the Soelden 42 to the Raide 40, the Raide is just that much of a better pack to make it worth it. I've got a hundred or so days on snow with each of them, plus using them during other seasons. I haven't used the Mammut. The Raide carries weight worlds better and both compresses down

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abkfenris in r/Backcountry

July 4, 2025 1:44 AM

4

What volume backpack for long days in the mountains?

I love my Osprey Stratos 34. It's a bit big in the summer but when I start getting into layers and maybe microspikes it's perfect. Definitely try it on though: some people find them too narrow. It's not just about volume. Again, especially when layers and any metallic gear get into the picture, a go

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Fun_Apartment631 in r/hikinggear

October 9, 2025 5:26 PM

4

You have $300, what do you buy?

You're just trying to nuke my credit card. Probably one of the 65 L Osprey backpacking packs with the AirSpeed backpanel. I'm pretty good on packs for most things but my rock climbing load is a bit much for my Soelden 42 if it includes my 70 m rope.

Fun_Apartment631 in r/backpacks

May 17, 2026 10:09 PM

2

Struggling to Choose the Right Backpack for Travel + Overnight Hiking

I think you're asking too much here. Although one of my friends uses a Kelty Redwing (36?) this way. He says it's tough to get all his multi day stuff secured though. I actually don't own a travel backpack per se. You see the Farpoint 40 recommended a lot. Despite that, it has a just-ok harness (but

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Fun_Apartment631 in r/backpacks

April 30, 2026 6:49 PM

2

Is a Osprey Farpoint 40L + Patagonia Black Hole Mini MLC suitable for 4 weeks in Japan/Indonesia?

Try getting your packing list for just the hike into your Sirrus now. Does it fit? If so, don't read the rest of this comment. 😂 I don't think you want a Farpoint 40. And, I don't think you want to take your Sirrus with you. I think you want a large hiking pack you can carry on. This is a bit tricky

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Fun_Apartment631 in r/onebag

May 3, 2026 8:17 PM

2

Osprey Talon 22L or Osprey Escapist 25L ???

I tried on an Escapist the other day. It fits weird. Honestly I don't think 3-4 L here and there is enough to really distinguish backpacks. At that point, choose on features. I have an Osprey Stratos 34 I love but haven't tried skiing in. I'm not sure if the frame might be too much. I have an Osprey

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Fun_Apartment631 in r/backpacks

November 30, 2025 4:21 PM

2

Is 35L too big? New bag design

Access. You either have to dick around with them a lot to get things in and out or leave them unrolled and sloppy which to me kinda defeats the purpose of having the rolltop in the first place - why not just go top loader if I'm not going to roll it? Especially with larger packs that can have a brai

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Fun_Apartment631 in r/backpacks

December 28, 2025 11:36 PM

2

Needing travel backpack advice

It probably won't. It's almost 30" long and the baggage sizer is 22" long. Travel backpacks come in right around 40 L because they're designed around a 22x14x9 luggage size. If 8" of the Rook's length is the brain (seems like a lot to me) you might be able to get away with it if you don't pack it fu

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Fun_Apartment631 in r/backpacking

July 18, 2025 4:27 AM

2

How many bags do you have and what do you use them for?

Probably about a dozen. Mostly different outdoor sports bags. I use them for outdoor sports. 😂 I actually don't own a purpose-built travel bag. I frequently want to do some outdoors sport or another when I'm traveling and want that bag. Between my Osprey Soelden 42 and my Mystery Ranch 2 Day Assault

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Fun_Apartment631 in r/onebag

October 14, 2025 2:50 AM

2

Camera/Avy bag recomendations?

Any ski-specific bag with a zippered back panel should work well for you. None of these packs are purpose-built for photography except something from a camera pack maker (Fstop, Shimoda, etc), but these are expensive and overbuilt for carrying camera gear. With just a small body and lens or two, you

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alpinepowernaps in r/Backcountry

November 26, 2025 12:21 AM

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