
Exos 58 Backpack
- 70D x 100D Shadowcheck, 160D x 210 Window Ripstop
- Modified Airspeed Suspension with aluminum frame and 6061-T6 3D tensioned breathable mesh backpanel with side ventilation
- Highly ventilated and supportive Bio-Stretch™ harness with mesh covered slotted foam and adjustable sternum strap with whistle
- BioStretch™ hipbelt with mesh covered foam and ErgoPull closure
- Hydration compatible backpanel sleeve with external hose routing
- Superlight 7mm webbing side compression
- Stow-on-the-Go™ trekking pole attachement
- Front stretch woven pocket
- Cord tie-off points
- Under-lid pocket
- Zippered mesh hipbelt pockets
- Sleeping bag straps
- Side stretch woven pockets with inner or outer compression
- 2 vertical zippered front pockets
- 2 tool attachments
- Volume: 3300cu in / 55L (Sm), 3500cu in / 58L (Med), 3700cu in / 61L (Lg)
- Weight: 1lb 15oz / 880g (Sm), 2lb 3oz / 997g (Med), 2lb 8oz / 1120g (Lg)
- Comfort range: Up to 30lbs
Voted Best Ultralight Pack- Backpacker Magazine's Gear of the Year Awards 2009
Over the long haul, going ultralight and carrying a pack without a supportive suspension system uses more energy than you save by cutting a few ounces. With the introduction of the Osprey Exos 58 Backpack, you can pursue your ultralight adventures with a supportive, ventilated suspension system in a super light package. The Exos 58 is a specialized lightweight pack with all the features you would expect from Osprey; a modified aluminum Airspeed Suspension system, padded BioStretch Harness and Hipbelt and plenty of pockets to keep you organized and your must-haves" at your finger tips. The Exos 58 can comfortably carry up to 30lbs, making it ideal for superlight backpacking adventures and summit scrambles.
Purchase USD$45 or more and get free shipping. The Osprey Packs Exos 58 Backpack is available through Altrec.com.
Customer Reviews for the Exos 58 Backpack
Well designed and super light
Osprey have really outdone themselves with this pack. All the new design features to save weight are well thought out and well engineered. The hipbelt is extremely comfortable and the straps are even thin to save on weight. I like the pack as a whole but I just wish it was a 65 liter and not 58.
Lightweight and well thought out
I love this pack. It is for those carrying low pack weights over multiple days. It is definitely designed for the backpacker and has a minimum number of practical pockets and low weight strapping. I'm not sure how useful the side net pockets are as the compression straps go over them. And I am a little concerned about how the small buckle and the mini-compression straps will hold up. This might test Osprey's lifetime guarantee. Unfortunately the hipbelt in the small was too small (for some reason this info is not included in the sizing here) so I had to re-order a medium. This pack is not adjustable for torso length so I suggest you go to the Osprey website to be sure of sizing for you.
Sizing Chart
Step 1 - Pack Sizing
All Osprey packs, save the transit bags, are available in multiple sizes to fit a range of torso lengths. To find your torso length, have a friend measure your back along the spine from the level of your iliac crest (the top of your hipbones) to your C7 (the knobby bone at the base of your neck).
Step 2 - Hipbelt SizingTo determine your hipbelt size measure around your hips, not your waist. A properly fitted hipbelt rides centered over the hipbones and needs to be very snug; after all it will be carrying the bulk of the pack's weight. The padded portion should wrap well around your hips, leaving a gap of 3 to 6 inches between the tips of the pads when securely tightened.
| Torso Length | Pack Size | Hip Measurement | Hipbelt Size |
|---|---|---|---|
| > 22" | XLarge | > 36" | XLarge |
| 20-22.5" | Large | 33-37" | L or WL |
| 18-20.5" | Medium | 30-34" | M or WM |
| 16-18.5" | Small | 27-31" | S or WS |
| 14-16.5" | XSmall | < 28" | WXS |
| Torso Length | Pack Size | Hip Measurement | Hipbelt Size |
|---|---|---|---|
| > 20" | Large | > 36" | XLarge |
| 18-20.5" | Medium | 33-37" | L or WL |
| 18.5"- | Small | 30-34" | M or WM |
| - | - | 27-31" | S or WS |
| - | - | < 28" | WXS |
| Torso Length | Pack Size | Hip Measurement | Hipbelt Size |
|---|---|---|---|
| - | - | > 36" | XLarge |
| > 20" | Large | 33-37" | L or WL |
| 18-20.5" | Medium | 30-34" | Medium |
| < 18.5" | Small | 31" | Small |
| Torso Length | Hip Measurement | Pack Size |
|---|---|---|
| > 20" | > 33" | Large |
| 18-20.5" | 30-34" | Medium |
| < 18.5" | < 31" | Small |
| Torso Length | Hip Measurement | Pack Size |
|---|---|---|
| > 18" | - | M/L |
| < 18.5" | - | S/M |
| Torso Length | Hip Measurement | Pack Size |
|---|---|---|
| > 20" | > 33" | Large |
| 18-20.5" | 30-34" | Medium |
| < 18.5" | < 31" | Small |
ErgoPull
Nearly all Osprey hipbelts use an exclusive ErgoPull design. It creates mechanical advantage to provide extra leverage in cinching down the hipbelt. The ErgoPull design also draws tension along the top and bottom of the belt, not through the center, so it distributes pressure more evenly over the padding and relieves direct pressure on the hipbones.
Step 3 - Harness
Osprey Crescent & Luna, Aether & Ariel and Waypoint packs offer interchangeable shoulder harnesses. Harness sizing usually corresponds to pack size, but your best bet is to try one on. A properly fit harness should terminate 2 to 3" beneath the armpit. Webbing should not touch the body. By breaking the hook and loop connection and sliding the harness up and down the backpanel the torso length can be adjusted up to 3". (see illustration).
| Men's | SM | MD | Large | XLarge |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Women's | WXS | WSM | WM | WL |
Step 4 - Overall Fit
Once you have the correct size pack, harness and hipbelt, and the torso length set properly, it's time to put some weight in the pack (20 to 30 pounds of well distributed weight will do) and dial in the fit. First, snug down the hipbelt and harness. Connect the sternum strap (A) - position it about 2 inches below your collarbones and snug it down lightly. Finally, tighten the load lifter straps to draw the load solidly against your back. The lift straps (B) should come off your shoulders at a 45 to 60 degree angle in Osprey's ReCurve and Ethereal Suspension packs. In other models these straps serve more as compression straps and ride flatter; they may even angle downwards.
In a good fit, there should be no pressure points and no gaps between your body and the pack. With Osprey's ReCurve packs, final tweaking may involve custom fitting the aluminum stays to your back.
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