Osprey Fairview Trek 50 v Farpoint 55 - Side by Side Comparison

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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
  • alnk.to/8PzL8af (View on Osprey) Osprey has launched a NEW version of the popular Farpoint and Fairview travel packs: the Farpoint Trek and Fairview Trek.
    Farpoint Trek on Amazon: amzn.to/2XVfqHY
    Fairview Trek on Amazon: amzn.to/2Y8DX06
    After having faithfully used the Farpoint 55 for 3 years of nomadic travel, I tested the new Fairview Trek version out on a trip to Patagonia a few months ago, and I think it's brilliant. Watch this video to see a side by side comparison with the Farpoint 55 and find out what features have been added or changed.
    Full review of Fairview Trek and comparison features listed at travelingjacki...
    Disclosure: I am an Osprey Ambassador and received these packs free of charge, but all opinions are my own. Links above are affiliate links.

Комментарии • 43

  • @AsSm1324
    @AsSm1324 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for a very concise and honest review, it's so helpful to see them side by side! 😃

  • @jblaze5779
    @jblaze5779 3 года назад +3

    I'm torn I love my farpoint 55 but I thought the detachable pack was small and useless so I always leave it at home. Getting by with 40 was ok but sometimes found it to be a bit small. I'm thinking about the new 50 fairview but worried that it would be too big, esp for carry on baggage.

  • @kellengissoni1584
    @kellengissoni1584 2 месяца назад

    Hi, there! Thanks for the review!! Do you know the measures of the 'hard' part of the trek50? For the long you wrote in another reply it's 22'. I really want to buy it, but want to be sure it will comply with carry on requirements (if not full) - 22 x 14 x 9 inches. For the lengh it's all good, but not sure the other dimensions..

    • @kellengissoni1584
      @kellengissoni1584 2 месяца назад

      That's because I'd rather have a bag that can be a carry on (if not full), but it can also hold more if I'm going to check it. And it has so much more pockets and features than the farview 40..

  • @kjj9563
    @kjj9563 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks so much for the side-by-side! :)

  • @ameliail3901
    @ameliail3901 3 года назад

    Can you use the trek 50 with another day backpack?? And if yes how many liters maximum do you think?

  • @TheMomAbroad
    @TheMomAbroad 4 года назад

    hi @Traveling Jackie is the 50 L a carry on?

  • @littlemiss_shan7136
    @littlemiss_shan7136 4 года назад

    Hi, can you attach your day bag from the original Fairview to this Fairview trek one?

  • @lilachu7654
    @lilachu7654 5 лет назад +1

    Do you have what the 70l look like? Do you think it would be too big?

    • @TravelingJackie
      @TravelingJackie  5 лет назад

      The 70L looks exactly the same, but it's much bigger. It'll be too big for carry-on, if that's what you're asking. I recommend going smaller anyway. Packs above 65 get unnecessarily big and heavy for most trips. Pack less, you'll be much happier. For a carry-on packing guide - see thebudgetmindedtraveler.com/carryon

  • @officemanager6346
    @officemanager6346 5 лет назад

    I really enjoyed this review and found it to be helpful on buying my first backpack for travel BUT I was wondering what colour is your fairview trek in? I noticed there are only two colours available but your colour looks different.

    • @TravelingJackie
      @TravelingJackie  5 лет назад +1

      You are correct - mine was one of the first samples so the color did change a bit. The amulet purple is darker and a bit bluer.

  • @camiladiaz2433
    @camiladiaz2433 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks, I loved the video! Can you help me find the Osprey Fairvew Trek in that burgundy color? I can only find it in deep purple or charcoal grey

    • @TravelingJackie
      @TravelingJackie  5 лет назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Unfortunately this color was a sample color, so you cannot purchase it. The available colors are black, blue, grey, and amulet purple, depending on Farpoint or Fairview.

  • @timurr253
    @timurr253 5 лет назад

    Hi Guys, is there a pocket built-in for a laptop? I tried looking at the features but it doesn't seem to be mentioned anywhere...

    • @PowderRider23
      @PowderRider23 4 месяца назад

      You could use the bladder pocket if needed but there's no laptop specific sleeve inside.

  • @ChristopherDoron
    @ChristopherDoron 8 месяцев назад +1

    Does anybody here have experiences with the Track as carry on cabin luggage? Do airlines stress?

    • @comedebreuille5396
      @comedebreuille5396 5 месяцев назад

      Wondering the same...

    • @matgivher2309
      @matgivher2309 2 месяца назад

      Yes it's works and fits into the test frame, 50l S version

    • @ontheroad684
      @ontheroad684 Месяц назад

      @@matgivher2309 S? I don't see sizes on it, but great to know it fits for carry on! Thanks for confirming.

  • @lilachu7654
    @lilachu7654 5 лет назад

    Are the zipper of the trek lockable like the Fairview? I like to lock my pack in the hostel?

    • @TravelingJackie
      @TravelingJackie  5 лет назад

      The double zipper comes with a loop pull tab on each, so you could lock those tabs together if you want to. But the loops are made out of cord material, not metal.

    • @jackienourse4853
      @jackienourse4853 5 лет назад

      Yes, they have lockable metal rings on the zippers

  • @sheilawalker1230
    @sheilawalker1230 2 года назад

    Can the trek 50 be carried on if not stuffed

    • @Roman-nu1om
      @Roman-nu1om 2 года назад +2

      I'm a 6 foot male and bought the Farpoint 55 in S/M size because it is significantly shorter than the M/L size, never had a problem to take it in the cabin. As seen in the video, the Fairview Trek 50 has roughly the same length as the Farpoint 55 SM. I'm contemplating getting the Fairview 50 for myself due to added trekking features, however the internal zip pocket is missing and the new curved shaped backplate might be bothersome when carrying a laptop inside, bummer.

  • @luizoliveira1561
    @luizoliveira1561 5 лет назад

    Do you know when they will release the new fairpoint 40?

    • @TravelingJackie
      @TravelingJackie  5 лет назад

      To my knowledge, there is not a new Farpoint 40 coming out, so that one is available now!

  • @junebubba
    @junebubba 5 лет назад +1

    I found your channel by chance Jackie and I love it! Your review has been really enjoyable and useful. So here's a question, what size is your Farpoint 55 ? S/M or M/L? I'm buying one today and fingers crossed hoping to be as lucky as you to get this on board as a carry on. Thanks so much!

    • @TravelingJackie
      @TravelingJackie  5 лет назад +2

      With the Farpoint 55, the S/M is carry on size, the M/L is "not" but you could probably still swing it if you don't overpack it!

  • @MB-ul1rm
    @MB-ul1rm Год назад

    "I bought the Fairview Trek 50 women's model because I noticed it's smaller than the Fairview Trek 55 for men. Is there a genuine difference since it's designed for women, or can a man use it as well?"

  • @lilachu7654
    @lilachu7654 5 лет назад

    How come you choose 50l instead of 70l?

    • @Jv808UHM
      @Jv808UHM 5 лет назад +1

      Because the more space you have, the more you carry....which means more weight...and not easy to get around...and it becomes a pain in the ass having a giant pack with stuff you won’t even use

  • @weitao9244
    @weitao9244 5 лет назад

    how to carry trek pole at trek50?thanks

    • @TravelingJackie
      @TravelingJackie  5 лет назад

      Tuck the pole handles into the water bottle holder and secure the poles with the straps on the side of the pack.

    • @weitao9244
      @weitao9244 5 лет назад

      @@TravelingJackie OK.Thanks a lot for the reply. does fairview trek 70 fit 170 cm tall guy well? or farpoint trek 75 better?

    • @jackienourse4853
      @jackienourse4853 5 лет назад

      @@weitao9244 Best bet is to get to a store to try them on, but I would imagine the Farpoint Trek (which is made for men) would fit better

  • @magorzatakopel1199
    @magorzatakopel1199 Год назад

    S THERE ANY DIFFERENT BEETWEN WOMAN AND MEN VERSIO? I WANTED TO BUY A 55 WOMAN VERSION BUT ITS SAID THAT IS ION THE SAME SIZE AS 70 ONE, IS IT A TRUTH? AND THE MAN 55 IS SMALLER

    • @TravelingJackie
      @TravelingJackie  Год назад

      For the Trek version, the women's is a 50L, the men's is a 55L and it is bigger.

  • @Desireestewartx
    @Desireestewartx 5 лет назад

    Has anyone used the Fairview trek 50 for carry on?? If so let me know!

    • @TravelingJackie
      @TravelingJackie  5 лет назад +2

      I've carried it on to Europe and South America and back, no problems! Just keep it away from scales, keep it on your back so no one questions it. Also, using a smaller personal item will draw less attention, but it fits fine in all the overhead bins in my experience, only issue would be weight if you're over and an airline were to require that you weight it.

    • @WieLkiWaFel
      @WieLkiWaFel 5 лет назад +9

      @@TravelingJackie
      Just came back from a journey Amsterdam-Munich & Munich-Amsterdam. (Lufthansa airlines, Airbus 320)
      I used Fairpoint trek 55 as my carry-on. My thoughts:
      1. Noone at the airport asked me to check the size of my carry on.
      2. I checked the size myself in the special "test" boxes at the airport. And technically you cannot use it as a carry on (metal frame too big), even if you rotate and put it diagionally it won't fit.
      3. The lenght (longest dimension) actually fits PERFECTLY in the cabin, despite it being 7cm longer. It's because the end of the luggage space is rounded and normal carry-ons made of plastic with fixed high don't fit there at the end, where backpack adjusts itself and fills the hole gap.
      Conclusion: Officially it's too big to be a carry on, but if you manage to get through the gate (ticket control) it fits in BETTER than a regular plastic box carry on.
      I hope this message helps
      Kind Regards,
      Michal Kowalski

    • @ontheroad684
      @ontheroad684 Месяц назад

      @@WieLkiWaFel Thank you so much for this detail Michal!