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Osprey Rook 50L Backpack

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Osprey Rook 50L Backpack - Black
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Osprey Rook 50L Backpack

NOW$136.88
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Secure your payload for outdoor adventure with the Osprey Rook 50L Backpack. Features include a fixed top lid with a zippered pocket, dual compression straps and specialized compartments for sleeping gear. The well-ventilated AirSpeed backpanel and adjustable torso system deliver optimal comfort. This Osprey backpack repels moisture with an Integrated raincover.

  • AirSpeed back panel with torso adjustment provides a breathable, custom-fit

  • Fixed top lid with zippered pocket, dual mesh side pockets and zippered hipbelt pockets offer secure storage

  • Osprey Daylite compatible with front panel cord loop attachment points that let you carry an extra bag

  • Upper and lower-side compression straps stabilize and compress the load

  • Zippered sleeping bag compartment with floating divider organizes sleeping gear

  • Removable sleeping pad straps secure your pad to the exterior

Primary Fabric Material Polyester
Assembled Weight (kg) 1.59 kg
Assembled Length (cm) 35.00 cm
Assembled Width (cm) 41.50 cm
Assembled Height (cm) 74.00 cm
Closure Type Zipper
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    Definitely worth having for the money.

    5 years ago
    Let me fist just say how durable and well constructed this pack is. It has so much room and accessibility it's unreal. I would say that the lid is a little tight getting things in and out of it due to the frame being in the way of pulling something out, but other than that this pack is all you'll need. I would even be brave enough to say that it can be used for a through hike with comfort items.

    Originally posted on Osprey

    Absolutely

    5 years ago
    I served in the Army with my wife for 21 years and I am amazed at how good this pack is. Its just right with one exception that we both agree on . That it needs a pocket in the center of the backpack for tickets and maps and a passport ETC. Other than that very comfortable and just the right size for travelling. Durable construction and the material its made of seems tough enough. Finally I would say that they should market this pack to the U.S. Army as a patrol pack with some modifications. Awesome pack and we will be taking these with us to Ireland and Germany to visit friends.

    Originally posted on Osprey

    Really great quality, yet not quite what expected

    3 years ago
    Great!! However, kinda dissapointed that the mesh pockets on the side aren't fully closed at the sides, defeats the purpose of it being a pocket, the image made it look like there were supposes to be more pockets, also, did not come with the parachord that's supposed to cross rhe front, overall, it is a Farley decent bag, despite a few "flaws" not meeting my full expectations, not quite as I expected, I still make it work. Also the self delivery service is absolute genius! As an introvert that has struggles being around crowds and people, it was fairly easy for me to purchase online, then walk in with code and receipt and open locker to obtain my purchase, no human interactions needed! Perfect!
    Where Did You Purchase?Online

    Yes, I recommend this product.

    Helpful?

    I dig it.

    5 years ago
    Very happy with this back. I use it for day hikes and light over nighters. It's so comfortable a d suits my needs perfectly. It feel a bit small inside and I wish I'd had better pockets for smaller things. Great rain cover, holds my two water bottles and trekking poles, it's everything I wanted.

    Originally posted on Osprey

    3.5

    5 years ago
    Very happy about the quality of the back pack. Kinda wish it had more convenient clips. Its not for a big guy and i would have given it a 3.5.
    Where Did You Purchase?Online

    Yes, I recommend this product.

    Helpful?

    Great features, but execution could be improved.

    3 years ago
    As an experienced backpacker, I bought this pack as I was looking for something to carry a full comfort backpacking loadout more comfortably, and the Rook is a bit more minimalist in terms of features than other 50L packs. Pros -Build Quality: True to Osprey, build quality is outstanding. Durable pack materials, buckles, and zippers. I see it able to withstand many years of abuse handily. -Suspension: Trampoline mesh hugs the back well, while my back has remained mostly dry in hotter temperatures. -Quick Adjustability: Love the torso adjustment system. In conjunction with the adjustable shoulder straps, hip-belt, 3-point sternum strap, and load lifters (which includes two additional buckles just underneath the brain to really bring down the shoulder straps on top of the shoulders if needed), there's room here to fit most body shapes and sizes. -Large Hip-Belt Pockets: Fits a 6-inch phone. A couple of really big Cons though. At 30 pounds of pack weight, the Rook has been plain uncomfortable. -A metal bar provides structure across the harness, but when you tighten the load lifters to bring the pack closer in, that metal bar digs right into the shoulder blades. So you can only bring the pack so far in to your back which makes the balance tricky. Some additional padding on that seam where the metal bar is may solve this problem. -Shoulder straps are way too narrow, and combined with not-so-forgiving foam (in the hip-belt as well) it really digs into you when weighed down. My UL Drop x Dan Durston pack (which this pack was meant to substitute when wanting more luxury items) somehow handles this load more comfortably, which is mind boggling to me (thinner foam but wider shoulder straps is the key to that, I think). Overall, wanted to love this pack. But even at this killer price, the Rook just didn't quite cut it for its intended use case.

    Originally posted on Osprey

    6 Ratings-Only Reviews