Review: Osprey Fairview 55 L travel backpack

On GearLimits we have often reviewed backpacks from Osprey, mostly packs aimed at being used during intensive action sports (our core activity of course). However, Osprey’s collection includes many other packs and during my recent summer vacation with my family to Canada I had the opportunity to experience what Osprey had to offer in the travel segment. So a slight side-step to this “genre”, and seeing if Osprey is also good at these types of packs.

We received the Fairview, a 2-1 in one pack by Osprey, specifically designed for women. The Travelpack consists of two packs, the main large pack, and a smaller 13L daypack that, when you don’t use it separately, is zipped onto the outside of the main large pack. The daypack has a main compartment with a pouch for smaller items and a laptop/tablet sleeve. Furthermore, it has a small top pocket with scratch free material for your sunglasses (we see that on most Osprey packs) and two bottle pouches.

As we said, the daypack can be zipped onto the pack and tightened further with the compression straps. I have to say that the bag is very “clean”, with a minimum of straps hanging loose.

The main pack is a smartly constructed pack. If you do not wear it on your back, you can stow away the shoulder straps behind a zippered panel. When traveling by plane and car that is a function that will protect your shoulder straps from being damaged. Carry the pack with one of the two handles on the top and on the middle of the pack.

When you do use the shoulder straps the zipper panel is stowed way, and you will find a mesh-ventilated back panel and a load bearing system specifically engineered for the female anatomy. The inside of the the pack is one big compartment, with a mesh bag for your dirty items for example, there are no further side pockets to the bag.

The features of the bag are basic but simple, the versatility of the daypack is a really interesting feature. My wife (who used the bag), reported that carrying the complete bag on

your back is comfortable. The back panel and load bearing systems are not as elaborate as you would find on a technical trekking pack but is certainly adequate for the kind of travel/backpacking you would do with this pack.

The 13L daypack was a less comfortable carry, certainly with more weight in the pack, so after using it a couple of times on 2-3 hour walks, she turned to a different daypack. “I’m really enthusiastic about the concept. Certainly, for city trips, this worked really well. And because the Fairview is designed really nice – I would buy it solely on how it looks – it is a pack I look forward to using again.

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Osprey Fairview 55 Travelpack
Women

Retail price € 159,95

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Review overview

Comfort & Fit
Materials
Design
Versatility
Pockets & features
Bang for your buck

Summary

The Osprey Fairview is a very versatile pack that works great for travel and backpacking. Not a backpack you would hike miles in, but in city travels and outdoor light travels very capable.
Mark Stokmans
Mark Stokmans
Since I can remember I have been very active in many different sports: started with baseball, tennis and riding later hockey, football, running and aikido. In addition, since twelve years old I've been into actionports: at first windsurfing, later climbing, inline skating, snowboarding, mountain biking. With the first action cams coming onto the market I've been making action sports videos. Furthermore, I've worked in the sports industry since 1990, sports marketing, media and live TV and until the end of 2016 at the Dutch Olympic Committee. Besides being partner in GearLimits I work as a digital freelancer. Based in the Netherlands, Married with Children (11 and 13 years old)

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The Osprey Fairview is a very versatile pack that works great for travel and backpacking. Not a backpack you would hike miles in, but in city travels and outdoor light travels very capable.Review: Osprey Fairview 55 L travel backpack