About this deal
This bag is for weekend breaks around town and family trips on the plane. And for that, it’s perfect. It’s lightweight, really well made and pleasant to use.
The downside, however, is that you do have to be careful about what you put in it. If you’re going to put something like laptops or cameras in, you’ll need to provide your own padding for them.Having said that, one of the things I really love about all Osprey products – and I’ve tested loads of them by now – is the quality. Now, the bag itself is pretty lightweight. It has some padding on the top and at both ends but the sides are pretty thin and flexible.
It’s certainly better than nothing and better than just shoving the water bottle into the main compartment. But, just to reiterate: this bag is not the one to take up Mount Kilimanjaro. It’s for low adventure travel around town and between the airport, car and hotel.Like any good duffel bag, the Osprey Daylite Duffle has a really strong shoulder strap with a padded handle you can velcro into place. Let’s face it, at 30 Litres, this is not going to be your big main suitcase but it’s still substantial and would also work as carry-on luggage. And again, I love the attention to detail. The key clip is bright red so it’s easy to spot when you’re flustered or in the dark.