Osprey (241 articles)
Kids Ace 75 Backpack Talon 44 Backpack Women's Fairview 55 Backpack Talon Pro 30 Kids Tempest 14 Backpack Men's Exos Pro 55 Backpack Women's Viva 45 Backpack Women's Renn 50 Backpack Hydraulics 3L Reservoir Ultralight Stuff Backpack Men's Kamber 30 Backpack Women's Sopris 20 Backpack Women's Sopris 30 Backpack Flare Backpack Metron Backpack Poco Plus Child Carrier Soelden Pro Avy 32 Backpack Hydraulics LT 1.5L Lumbar Reservoir Men's Soelden 22 Backpack padlock Daylite Sling Savu 5 Bumbag Daylite Organizer Kit Women's Eja 38 Backpack Kids Jet 18 Backpack Poco Raincover Luggage Customization Kit Women's Renn 65 Backpack Belt Wallet Women's Sirrus 36 Backpack Daylite Tote Men's Stratos 24 Backpack Poco Child Carrier Ultralight Roll Organizer Men's Kamber 20 Backpack Zippered Pack Pocket Quasar Backpack Kids Daylite Rucksack Wildwater 35 Drysack Women's Kyte 58 Backpack Talon 22 Backpack Tempest 40 Backpack Transporter Hip Bag Women's Kresta 20 Backpack Kids Jet 12 Backpack Men's Duro LT Backpack Zipper Sack Men's Syncro 5 BackpackMany people who carry a small daypack on their way to uni, work, might think that “all backpacks are the same”. But as soon as the load on the back becomes heavier and the distance to be covered on foot longer, fit, workmanship and product design quickly take on a completely different significance. In the outdoor and trekking scene, only a few backpacks have the reputation of being among the most comfortable, stable, robust or functional. One brand combines this almost over-inflated range of superlatives not only in marketing texts but also in its products: Osprey!
Why Osprey fits so well
If you look at the history of the US company based in Cortez (Colorado), it is like so often in the outdoor industry: founder Mike Pfotenhauer was not satisfied with the equipment he knew. In his early youth, he was often on hikes with his family and suffered severely from ill-fitting backpacks. The result was back pain and the impetus to sew his own first backpack in 1974 at the age of 19. If you think that this backpack falls into the category of “self-discovery of a pubescent teenager”, you are far wrong. Mike sewed what he could – in the truest sense of the word. He quickly built up a good reputation in the trekking and travel scene with customised backpacks.
Osprey ensures that backpacks are comfortable to wear. Since 1993, Osprey has also had backpacks for women that are specially adapted to the female fit. Osprey’s innovation continues in 2015 with the development of the world’s first ventilated hip belt in a trekking backpack, the Atmos & Aura AG. The backpacks are becoming a hit mainly because of the unsurpassed quality of the materials, functionality and the optimal fit on the back.
Osprey sustainability
Osprey aims to be the most progressive, transparent and sustainable outdoor hardshell brand. With recycled and PFC-free collections, such as Porter, Arcane and Archeon, Osprey has set a new milestone in this endeavour.
Osprey’s sustainability efforts began in 1974 with the development of its trekking backpacks. By developing high-quality, durable backpacks, Osprey has always strived to protect the environment for which Osprey’s backpacks are designed – because long life means less waste in landfills.
As part of Osprey’s commitment to protecting the environment, Osprey always aims to repair rather than replace products where possible. Osprey also recommends simple regular care and maintenance of the backpack to keep the product functioning optimally.
In addition, manufacturing defects within the reasonable life of Osprey’s products are covered by the All-Mighty Guarantee product warranty. This product guarantee ensures that the backpacks are repaired and reused whenever possible. This extends their life and allows them to have many more adventures.
Stands for nature
At Osprey, nature is at the centre of everything we do. One of the most important aspects of the sustainability strategy is the protection and conservation of all natural habitats.
Osprey has a long-term relationship with the EOCA (European Outdoor Conservation Association) and are involved as full members and sponsors in various initiatives in Europe and worldwide. Osprey’s commitment ranges from cleaning up mountain habitats to efforts to preserve birds of prey – the backpack specialist is always looking for ways to protect the environment so that future generations can benefit from it.
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