Nothing worse than thinking somethings waterproof because somebody runs it under a hose on RUclips and finding out the hard way after you buy it! Thanks for checking out the review!
Oh man! Exactly the information I was looking for! So the dry is double the weight and 50% bigger when packed. I guess the carry capacity is about the same? So the extra weight is for one more zipper and one more mesh pocket on the other side?
Awesome, thanks for the message that’s why I make the videos! Glad it helped! In addition to what you mentioned the weight comes from the compression straps on the sides that can secure the roll top, the roll top edge is thicker to get a good seal, the front of the pack is double layer of material all the way from top to bottom for the outside pocket, there’s an extra side pocket and the overall material feels just slightly thicker because of the waterproofing and seam seals. You can probably fit just a little more in the dry bag as it just rolls from the top, depending on how many folds and how waterproof you need it to be. I think the standard bag is durable and more than enough if you don’t plan on having to compete with wet conditions as it’s treated me well for years both on vacation as a small beach bag and on business as a small gym bag. Hope that helps!
What is your experience with the water resistance of the standard pack? I’d prefer the lighter, smaller pack but want to know how it would do in the occasional light rain during touring/travel.
I have had some water get though as I was hiking though a drizzle. I think it took some time to pass through with just small amount of water sitting on the bag, but the seams and zippers are probably the first to let water pass. It was this time and once at a lake that made me want to search for the dry version of the pack, which proved to be a nice upgrade. I still keep the original around for quick trips, but always throw a ziplock or two inside, just incase. Chances are with a ziplock for the most sensitive items like electronics, I can easily bounce back if things get wet on short trips, whether it’s a day trip at the beach or a day hike.
Interesting, I do not see it available in that color anymore… maybe the color was discontinued last season? I did find it for a premium with two left at the following link, but I can’t verify the company as one I have ordered from in the past. Perhaps some will come available on the used market or resale sites? Good luck in the search, sorry I don’t have a better answer! themountainair.com/products/osprey-ul-dry-stuff-pk?variant=42426912211191¤cy=USD&srsltid=AfAwrE5cnRiiDPLGwMzYSnarjp5RPgzyWQis7j94LXm-AiUmqNS1UIk6tDQ
I would say it’s durable as an extra bag to pack on the go, whether taking a hike out of a suitcase or as a side excursion pack to pull out of a heavier hiking pack. I wouldn’t use this as a frequent pack for traveling though the woods or brush… I would look more at the day packs by Osprey for that purpose, which would be a little heavier but more sturdy and comfortable.
Got my like for the waterproof testing commitment
Haha thanks! Wanted to be thorough!
Thank you for thoroughly testing the waterproofing.
Absolutely, thanks for watching!
Ooh, that pool dunk really sold & solidified this review 😳
Nothing worse than thinking somethings waterproof because somebody runs it under a hose on RUclips and finding out the hard way after you buy it! Thanks for checking out the review!
Great video! Thank you so much for comparing the two. I was very split between them.
Absolutely, glad it helped. Hope you enjoy it!
Great video , couldn't decide which to get and this made up my mind .
Awesome, really glad it was useful. Hope you enjoy it!
Great video and very informative. This is exactly the information I was looking for.
Thanks!
Great, glad it helped! Thanks for checking it out!
Good demo, Osprey should sponsor you for the sale. If it can withstand Mississippi pool water, its worth a shot.
Thanks for watching!
Loved the review!! Thanks!! 😁👍👍🇺🇸
Thanks for watching!!
Oh man! Exactly the information I was looking for! So the dry is double the weight and 50% bigger when packed. I guess the carry capacity is about the same? So the extra weight is for one more zipper and one more mesh pocket on the other side?
Awesome, thanks for the message that’s why I make the videos! Glad it helped! In addition to what you mentioned the weight comes from the compression straps on the sides that can secure the roll top, the roll top edge is thicker to get a good seal, the front of the pack is double layer of material all the way from top to bottom for the outside pocket, there’s an extra side pocket and the overall material feels just slightly thicker because of the waterproofing and seam seals. You can probably fit just a little more in the dry bag as it just rolls from the top, depending on how many folds and how waterproof you need it to be. I think the standard bag is durable and more than enough if you don’t plan on having to compete with wet conditions as it’s treated me well for years both on vacation as a small beach bag and on business as a small gym bag. Hope that helps!
@@TheOutdoorWorkshop it does help a lot! Thank you very much for your reply!
thanks - exactly what i was after
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching
What is your experience with the water resistance of the standard pack? I’d prefer the lighter, smaller pack but want to know how it would do in the occasional light rain during touring/travel.
I have had some water get though as I was hiking though a drizzle. I think it took some time to pass through with just small amount of water sitting on the bag, but the seams and zippers are probably the first to let water pass. It was this time and once at a lake that made me want to search for the dry version of the pack, which proved to be a nice upgrade. I still keep the original around for quick trips, but always throw a ziplock or two inside, just incase. Chances are with a ziplock for the most sensitive items like electronics, I can easily bounce back if things get wet on short trips, whether it’s a day trip at the beach or a day hike.
Where can I buy the "Osprey Ultralight Dry Stuff Pack" of the color you show in the video?
Interesting, I do not see it available in that color anymore… maybe the color was discontinued last season? I did find it for a premium with two left at the following link, but I can’t verify the company as one I have ordered from in the past. Perhaps some will come available on the used market or resale sites? Good luck in the search, sorry I don’t have a better answer! themountainair.com/products/osprey-ul-dry-stuff-pk?variant=42426912211191¤cy=USD&srsltid=AfAwrE5cnRiiDPLGwMzYSnarjp5RPgzyWQis7j94LXm-AiUmqNS1UIk6tDQ
Does the 18L Stuff Pack have a horizontal sternum strap?
Unfortunately It does not. Thanks for watching!
Is it durable? I want a light pack for day hikes
I would say it’s durable as an extra bag to pack on the go, whether taking a hike out of a suitcase or as a side excursion pack to pull out of a heavier hiking pack. I wouldn’t use this as a frequent pack for traveling though the woods or brush… I would look more at the day packs by Osprey for that purpose, which would be a little heavier but more sturdy and comfortable.
Awesone, nice vídeo
Thanks for watching!
You misspelled OSPREY in your title.
Good call, thanks for the heads up!