Thank you very much. This new chemo(Ivosidinib) is easier on the body, in comparison to Temolozide(Temodar). It’s been a good fight for the past fourteen years. My type of brain tumor(oligodendroglioma) are slow growing and difficult to eradicate. 👍
Yep, the next MRI is this Thursday. After 14 years of fighting the little bugger(oligodendroglioma) in my head, I never get my hopes up. “Get busy living, or get busy dying is my primary mantra.
I have had this pack for over a year now.. it is an excellent pack.. I added bungi/elastic chord to the loops on the front and the lid.. I am from Scotland and the weather here is always damp with humidity that's off the charts.. this pack deals with any weather Scotland throws at it... I have loaded this sack until it's bulging at the seams , yet it was still comfortable and sturdy.. it is worth every penny.. I treat it ruff and it takes it...
Hey Luke, I just wanted to point out that the attachment loops on the back of the pack are positioned such that you can expand the pack by attaching some of Osprey’s Daylite packs to the loops. It’s a bit cumbersome but does add some really nice ability to a very solid pack. Also, I have the previous version of this pack and got it about 3 years ago when you could routinely find it for around $130
I picked this up a few weeks ago and used it on an overnight backpack. Heavier load than normal as the weather was cold. The pack handled the weight really well. Side mesh pockets were okay but the gap that allows a water bottle to be reached easily allowed stuff to fall out. Fortunately I found my toilet paper and repacked it so that it didn't leak stuff after that. I'm pleased so far.
I purchased the Decathlon Forclaz 50L ( rather than 70L ) and have now had it out for about 10days. While a limited use so far, the bag feels really comfortable and feature for feature beats or exceeds to Rook in my view. I do think the Osprey warranty comes into play here somewhat, and the value will hold up more with the Osprey name especially in North America. But I'd en courage folks to check out the Decathlon entries... a great way to save money on the pack and invest perhaps a bit better on your sleep system.
I own a Renn 2023 version which is the ladies equivalent. It’s the comfiest Osprey pack I’ve owned. I’ve owned an Aura AG, an Eja & a Talon. The shape of the straps which look more an s shape on my pack, hug my body shape better than all the others I’ve had. I can adjust the back to fit my daughter when she borrows it. I added shock cord to the front loops where the pocket is missing. I love the non- detachable brain as it’s not all floppy when it opens compared to the detachable type. And I store my TP bag & rain jacket underneath the brain so it’s quick access seen no stretchy front pocket. If jacket is wet it goes on the stretchy cord I added. I have comfortably carried 15kg in it. When my head is titled back it hits all of my packs except for my ULA Ohm. The fabric is robust compared to the Eja I owned. Definitely one of Osprey best cheaper packs.
The compromise ( imo ) is less pockets, thinner fabric and a new production line that's cheaper, possibly a new location. The harness and cushioning is a standard material across all models.
I bought a used 65L Rook several years ago and have never regretted it. I have to say that I love the newer air speed back support. I might just have to upgrade. Thank you for the video.
Greetings from High Peaks Adirondacks! Love my Ospreys and this stripped down basic pack is sweet. Has everything that I look for in packs including lightweight. Thanks for doing this review! I didn’t know this was available!
The Rook has gone up in price the past three years. It was $150 three years ago, but I think that was for the 50L maybe. Not a bad little pack for a quick weekend trip. I never use mine and finally sold it. Down to two packs now, summer and winter pack and that's it LOL. Good review of a solid little pack, or at least the one I had was. A few years ago, Osprey stated 35lb load out for the 65L. I would assume it's the same now. My 50L was Forrest Green
Hi Luke! I had the Rook 50 a few years ago and I think the backpack is very good for the price. But I sold mine because the frame creaked with every step. That gets annoying after a while. I found the backpack comfortable to carry up to 15kg. Greetings from Germany 🙂👋🏻
I bought my V1 Atmos AG 65 in 2017 for $260, and $35 for the rain cover. It is still in perfect condition, and I use it every year for most of my overnight hikes, it's the best pack I own, and I have been through some packs.
I've had my Osprey Atmos 65 AG (Anti-Gravity) for 10 years. Over 3,000 miles on it...including the AT. My biggest gripes are the Hip Belt pockets. To me it looks like they saved money on the ROOK by eliminating the adjustable HIP BELT, the 2 Side Pockets, the Back MESH Pocket (where I store "wet" items such as my Rain Gear, Crocs when crossing water, etc) and the removable "Brain" (Top Pocket...which I removed as I don't need that extra space). In the colder months, I usually pack 30-32 pounds for my week-long hikes...in warmer weather I'm around 28lbs.
But you look cool with it! That’s the first rule of mountaineering passed - namely look cool. The second rule is don’t screw up in the mountains, and the 3rd rule is, if you do screw up, revert to rule 1!
I had the older version in mallard green. It was a pretty good pack. Very simply design. My biggest gripe with it was the small frame would squeak in the shoulder area and it drove me nuts. I ended up selling it to a buddy for cheap and he doesn’t care about the squeak. I do love Osprey packs but there are better options.
I have a 2020 Rook 65l and works great. I carry 30 lbs. with no problem at all. The complaints I have with it is that you have to use two hands to close the hip pockets. Also, it's a little difficult to replace water bottles in the side mesh pockets while wearing the pack.. I did add a mesh bag and bungee cord webbing to the back. The pack you are wearing is too big for you. They come, or use to, in medium and large torso size. I'm 6' and use the medium.
Used it on a 250 mile multi day hike with 22kg in it. Worked well, since sold it for the Atmos 65 LT which I found to be better comfort wise and pockets.
I got the decathlon trek 100/70lt (aussie version of what you reviewed) pack after your review of it and have never looked back. I squeeze 18kg into that but it gets lighter as I eat and drink. Brilliant pack.
I own the previous version and tested it on a two day hiking. It's ok for price. Unfortunately the hip belt buckle broke first day. Had silver tape and fixed it. Replaced it with Sea to Summit buckle later. Hip belt was a bit uncomfortable and stiff. I think weight limit is about 13 kg.
I have the exos 58, I brought mainly for the back panel, because I'm in Australia hiking even in winter is hot and the ventilation is brilliant, I tried ultralight packs and they were the most miserable uncomfortable experiences. I know Osprey isn't in fashion, but who cares? It's how it performs in your environment that matters.
I have the Aura AG 65. I was gonna get the Renn but that pack's suspension is the same as on my Mira and when I load it up with 20 pounds its shoulder straps sometimes can cut into my shoulders and bruise them. The AG's suspension doesn't do that. Granted these are previous versions of the models. The previous ones said that the load range on the Renn was 15-40 pounds iirc, but the load ratings for my Mira and Aura AG 65 were both 15-35 pounds. For me it's perfect since most items I use are light but bulky.
The Rook 65 has been my go-to since I started backpacking a few years ago. Incredibly comfortable at 30-35 pounds. I see they’ve made a few changes since they sold the company in 2021. Mostly the torso adjustment.
Severe storm in a temp tent. Let it rain 🌧️.I love you and Susie's rain videos. Your reviews are spot on. Keep doing you. I'm proud of you. I know your followers are also.❤🌧️🌧️🌧️🌧️🌧️🌧️
Hi Luke. The specifications for the Osprey Rook 65 L are listed on the websites of a number of different hiking/camping stores (here in Australia) as having a load carrying capacity of 14-18 kg. BTW, love your channel, your reviews are very informative and honest. Hope this helps. Regards Greg.
They may not necessarily have cut corners as much as left out features. The Atmos is full of pockets and zippers and stuff. They save materials with this thing as well as the labor involved in building a more complex pack and also when there is less stuff on the pack, there is less likelihood that they have to warranty broken parts, also that is a different hip belt. The Atmos has suspended mesh that transitions into the hip belt. I’m sure this harness is cheaper to make and leaves some premium padding out.
In addition to being a backpacker I currently help manage backpacking equipment for a local outdoors club. It's gear that members can borrow while they're working within their budgets to acquire their own gear. We're always on the prowl for budget-friendly but high functioning gear. This could be a GREAT budget pack but the lack of a large front pocket on the back is a deal breaker for me. I don't want to mess with after-market attachments on a loaner pack and I'm certainly not going to foist such a shortcoming onto noobie hikers who could hypothetically borrow a pack such as this from our club. Man, talk about wasted potential.
Looking forward to your testing review. I’m a fan of Osprey and have several of their packs. Curious to see your thoughts and see if I add this to the collection. Thx Luke!
i bought this backpack on sale for just over £100 and it's fantastic. The only reason to pick this one was the airspeed system, I sweat even in sub zero temps and it makes a world of difference. To find this sort of ventilation you are looking at 2 or 3 times the price minimum. The only downside for me is that the hip pockets are actually impossible to use for me the way they are placed too far back. I guess it's not a problem for skinny people
Before this i bought a $40 pack twice, that disentegrated twice, after 1 year! Original price was $189!!!! Thank god for "e-bay"! Also osprey has "lifetime" warranty!
I have used the Rook 50 for about 4 years now and probably 30 multi day backpacking trips. My loadout is 26-28 pounds and it has been perfect at that weight. I'm assuming the Rook 65 would be good up to about 36 pounds maybe 40 max.
I have the Atmos 65AG, as well as the Kestrel 58. Even though the Atmos is lighter and the suspension system is a bit better, for my money..., the Kestrel is the best all around Osprey pack in this load range. I haven't had any experience with the Kestrel 68 yet.
Cool looking pack and an even better price. I am a fan of Ospreys as they seem to fit me well, but the price tag has always been rough. I think I bought one from them years ago that was like 42 liters for overnighters and it cost me a pretty penny. I need one this size for multiday trips, so thanks for the heads up on this one Luke! Edit: I saw the thing about hitting the head on the pack, I don't think that will affect me as I am normally looking down at the trail but it was a good point out. Too many pygmy rattlers, cottonmouths and copperheads in my area to look up and enjoy the scenery personally.
I've just purchased the decathlon mt100 easy fit 70 ltr backpack after seeing the reviews on RUclips and I have to agree it's absolutely fantastic thanks for sharing your thoughts on your product reviews strength and honour and god bless
Hey Rod, thanks for bringing us to speed on your situation on your health and your bike also great choice on your walk route.Yes, maybe sell your bike and get a Honda scooter 155 cc or higher best of health Rod see ya friend.
I would also recommend a Naturehike 70-liter backpack (Discovery as it's called in some shops). Good quality and functionality for an even more affordable price.
I don't know if you noticed their almighty guarantee. They will replace or repair any damage, whatever happened to it, for free for life. That alone made me a lifetime osprey customer. I could tell you come crazy stories or replacements osprey did when I worked in a camping store years ago.
I'm very interested in this pack for 1-3 night trips. Also as a 72+ hour bug out bag. The load capacity is pretty critical so indeed will watch for your assessment. Is there another Osprey pack with the SAME harness system?
I'd be very interested to know after your years of reviews and use which backpack you consider the best you have ever used. Or maybe your top 3 given various price points. For example Decathlon being $120 vs the Savotta, which is quite a great deal more.
An Osprey pack that comes with a pack cover!? That's $30 of teletubby-green value! I'm liking the look of that pack, it has similar suspension as my Osprey Atmos AG 65L, and that pack carries weight like a warm hug. Hopefully with the plastic frame sheet, it won't have the same squeaking issue that plagues a few Atmos AGs and their aluminum frames.
Looks like it is Osprey's counter to the REI Flash 55 (which is rated for a 30lb load), so perhaps the Rook will be able to handle another 10+ lbs. * Colour looks like a goldenrod on my screen.... I really like the woman's Pediment Grey colour scheme, don't know why there isn't that colour option in men's. Have you tried Mystery Ranch products? I'm interested in the Bridger 65 for bulkier/heavier/winter loads. The M.R. packs are far more expensive; especially in Canada (where supply is limited)... are quite a bit heavier, but the load carrying ability to comfort makes up for the extra weight of the pack. I'm interested in the Mystery Ranch Bridger for a series because I really like the running-harness sternum system, and apparently it's top quality craftsmanship. Perhaps a bit of a luxury... but if one can only afford to invest in a couple packs... well you know ;)
Got the Levity 60, Exos 48 and Atmos AG LT 50. They all have one thing in common: they start making squeeking noises right behind my head. Once noticed, I can’t in-hear it. It freaks me out. I will not have another Osprey backpack. I’m done with this brand. Just got the Rab Muon 50, and it’s silent
Hi Luke,, just purchased the swedid runner backpack, 65 ltrs,, used by the Swedish army,,, incredible, check it out,, built in navigation , and sat nav,,,, Dave in the UK
HI LUKE 👋 THIS WILL BE INTRESTING TO FIND OUT HOW WELL IT DOES FOR YOU ! HOPE IT DOESN'T RAIN L.O.L. BE SAFE ☺️ 🙏HAVE FUN ☺️ 🙏 ENJOYED ❤☺️ 🙏GOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS ON YOUR ADVENTURES ☺️ 🙏THANK YOU ☺️ 🙏
I bought the AG 65 ltr, after watching that review. I absolutely love it. Day 92 of chemo- one more day to go. 🤙 cheers.
So close!
Get heathy and enjoy!
Thank you very much. This new chemo(Ivosidinib) is easier on the body, in comparison to Temolozide(Temodar). It’s been a good fight for the past fourteen years. My type of brain tumor(oligodendroglioma) are slow growing and difficult to eradicate. 👍
Yep, the next MRI is this Thursday. After 14 years of fighting the little bugger(oligodendroglioma) in my head, I never get my hopes up. “Get busy living, or get busy dying is my primary mantra.
@@ReasontoLiveAdventures You have my thoughts and prayers! Get healthy!
I have had this pack for over a year now.. it is an excellent pack.. I added bungi/elastic chord to the loops on the front and the lid.. I am from Scotland and the weather here is always damp with humidity that's off the charts.. this pack deals with any weather Scotland throws at it... I have loaded this sack until it's bulging at the seams , yet it was still comfortable and sturdy.. it is worth every penny.. I treat it ruff and it takes it...
Hey Luke, I just wanted to point out that the attachment loops on the back of the pack are positioned such that you can expand the pack by attaching some of Osprey’s Daylite packs to the loops. It’s a bit cumbersome but does add some really nice ability to a very solid pack. Also, I have the previous version of this pack and got it about 3 years ago when you could routinely find it for around $130
Gosh, expand it !? It's almost bigger than Luke now !
Or you can get a cheaper tactical pouch and use that. What I did.
I like the multiple loops on the back. Criss-cross some shock cord and you're good to go.
I picked this up a few weeks ago and used it on an overnight backpack. Heavier load than normal as the weather was cold. The pack handled the weight really well. Side mesh pockets were okay but the gap that allows a water bottle to be reached easily allowed stuff to fall out. Fortunately I found my toilet paper and repacked it so that it didn't leak stuff after that. I'm pleased so far.
I purchased the Decathlon Forclaz 50L ( rather than 70L ) and have now had it out for about 10days. While a limited use so far, the bag feels really comfortable and feature for feature beats or exceeds to Rook in my view. I do think the Osprey warranty comes into play here somewhat, and the value will hold up more with the Osprey name especially in North America. But I'd en courage folks to check out the Decathlon entries... a great way to save money on the pack and invest perhaps a bit better on your sleep system.
I have this pack and it’s unbelievably good
I own a Renn 2023 version which is the ladies equivalent. It’s the comfiest Osprey pack I’ve owned. I’ve owned an Aura AG, an Eja & a Talon. The shape of the straps which look more an s shape on my pack, hug my body shape better than all the others I’ve had.
I can adjust the back to fit my daughter when she borrows it.
I added shock cord to the front loops where the pocket is missing.
I love the non- detachable brain as it’s not all floppy when it opens compared to the detachable type. And I store my TP bag & rain jacket underneath the brain so it’s quick access seen no stretchy front pocket. If jacket is wet it goes on the stretchy cord I added.
I have comfortably carried 15kg in it.
When my head is titled back it hits all of my packs except for my ULA Ohm.
The fabric is robust compared to the Eja I owned.
Definitely one of Osprey best cheaper packs.
I just bought this pack 3 days before this video dropped. Have not yet gone on a hike with it, but it is loaded and ready to go..
Either your color balance is off or that is one nasty sunburn. Stay safe !
Yup, Sunscreen needed. Probably just forgot to add the lotion and did wear the short sleeved tee shirt.
Shade illusion.
I have the Decathlon 65l pack - I bought it on your recommendation - and I love it. Will be watching how the Osprey pack compares very closely.
The compromise ( imo ) is less pockets, thinner fabric and a new production line that's cheaper, possibly a new location. The harness and cushioning is a standard material across all models.
Take a shot every time he say "we shall see" or "cutting corners"
🥴
“Without a doubt”
Watch out if you include the word "itself". 😆
This, my friends, is a great comment. An amazing, Impressive comment.....In other words, A comment that is worthy of highlighting.
Just spent my first day out w rook 50. It's growing on me. What the best is that it wont( shouldnt) disintegrate around me
I have a backpack from the early 80s and I still carry it and I love it when we go backpacking on carrion and Carry out only when I'm 62 in September
I bought a used 65L Rook several years ago and have never regretted it. I have to say that I love the newer air speed back support. I might just have to upgrade.
Thank you for the video.
I have an older Rook 50 and I love it.
Can't wait for a proper review from TOGR
Greetings from High Peaks Adirondacks! Love my Ospreys and this stripped down basic pack is sweet. Has everything that I look for in packs including lightweight. Thanks for doing this review! I didn’t know this was available!
Well be watching!👍🏿
Just bought this one and my wife got the Renn. We love them.
The Rook has gone up in price the past three years. It was $150 three years ago, but I think that was for the 50L maybe. Not a bad little pack for a quick weekend trip. I never use mine and finally sold it. Down to two packs now, summer and winter pack and that's it LOL. Good review of a solid little pack, or at least the one I had was. A few years ago, Osprey stated 35lb load out for the 65L. I would assume it's the same now. My 50L was Forrest Green
just purchased this, have a 5 day hike and camp coming up, excited to bring this with
Hi Luke! I had the Rook 50 a few years ago and I think the backpack is very good for the price. But I sold mine because the frame creaked with every step. That gets annoying after a while. I found the backpack comfortable to carry up to 15kg. Greetings from Germany 🙂👋🏻
I've owned this pack for three years. I love it, gets uncomfortable above 40 pounds for me. Look forward to see your future review.
I bought my V1 Atmos AG 65 in 2017 for $260, and $35 for the rain cover. It is still in perfect condition, and I use it every year for most of my overnight hikes, it's the best pack I own, and I have been through some packs.
I've had my Osprey Atmos 65 AG (Anti-Gravity) for 10 years. Over 3,000 miles on it...including the AT. My biggest gripes are the Hip Belt pockets. To me it looks like they saved money on the ROOK by eliminating the adjustable HIP BELT, the 2 Side Pockets, the Back MESH Pocket (where I store "wet" items such as my Rain Gear, Crocs when crossing water, etc) and the removable "Brain" (Top Pocket...which I removed as I don't need that extra space). In the colder months, I usually pack 30-32 pounds for my week-long hikes...in warmer weather I'm around 28lbs.
Bought Rook 50L beginning of the year and loving it! My sons took it out for for their camping trips too.
I'm still rocking that one you gushed all over...that thing is a champ. I thought is was called Forclaz though.
But you look cool with it! That’s the first rule of mountaineering passed - namely look cool. The second rule is don’t screw up in the mountains, and the 3rd rule is, if you do screw up, revert to rule 1!
I had the older version in mallard green. It was a pretty good pack. Very simply design. My biggest gripe with it was the small frame would squeak in the shoulder area and it drove me nuts. I ended up selling it to a buddy for cheap and he doesn’t care about the squeak. I do love Osprey packs but there are better options.
I bought a forclaz trek 70l. It was £80. It's brilliant
I have a 2020 Rook 65l and works great. I carry 30 lbs. with no problem at all. The complaints I have with it is that you have to use two hands to close the hip pockets. Also, it's a little difficult to replace water bottles in the side mesh pockets while wearing the pack.. I did add a mesh bag and bungee cord webbing to the back.
The pack you are wearing is too big for you. They come, or use to, in medium and large torso size. I'm 6' and use the medium.
Great preview! Looking forward to your review, Luke.
I have a 85 L one it’s been great , the pack has seen a lot of abuse and is still holding up. I carry around 60 pounds in mine on average.
Semper fi
I like it, I think the only thing I wish is that it had a zipper down the middle, I've always found having to reach deep into a bag annoying.
Used it on a 250 mile multi day hike with 22kg in it. Worked well, since sold it for the Atmos 65 LT which I found to be better comfort wise and pockets.
I got the decathlon trek 100/70lt (aussie version of what you reviewed) pack after your review of it and have never looked back. I squeeze 18kg into that but it gets lighter as I eat and drink. Brilliant pack.
Yea i love mine to i even got the 20 lt one of decathlon its great for day hikes
@@somerandomguy4149 I will have to look at that, I use a black wolf bag for day trips and travel and that's pretty comfy for me
I own the previous version and tested it on a two day hiking. It's ok for price. Unfortunately the hip belt buckle broke first day. Had silver tape and fixed it. Replaced it with Sea to Summit buckle later. Hip belt was a bit uncomfortable and stiff. I think weight limit is about 13 kg.
I have the exos 58, I brought mainly for the back panel, because I'm in Australia hiking even in winter is hot and the ventilation is brilliant, I tried ultralight packs and they were the most miserable uncomfortable experiences.
I know Osprey isn't in fashion, but who cares? It's how it performs in your environment that matters.
Considering the grey 65EF model myself. Maybe an early Christmas present for myself and the channel here. Lol. Glad y'all are okay Luke!
You are good at what you do, no doubt!
I have the Aura AG 65. I was gonna get the Renn but that pack's suspension is the same as on my Mira and when I load it up with 20 pounds its shoulder straps sometimes can cut into my shoulders and bruise them. The AG's suspension doesn't do that. Granted these are previous versions of the models.
The previous ones said that the load range on the Renn was 15-40 pounds iirc, but the load ratings for my Mira and Aura AG 65 were both 15-35 pounds. For me it's perfect since most items I use are light but bulky.
The Rook 65 has been my go-to since I started backpacking a few years ago. Incredibly comfortable at 30-35 pounds.
I see they’ve made a few changes since they sold the company in 2021. Mostly the torso adjustment.
Severe storm in a temp tent. Let it rain 🌧️.I love you and Susie's rain videos. Your reviews are spot on. Keep doing you. I'm proud of you. I know your followers are also.❤🌧️🌧️🌧️🌧️🌧️🌧️
Watch for skin cancer with that sunburn! Enjoyed your take on this backpack.
It is only post-production color grading, he is not having a sunburn.
Dude, he already has skin cancer
Hi Luke. The specifications for the Osprey Rook 65 L are listed on the websites of a number of different hiking/camping stores (here in Australia) as having a load carrying capacity of 14-18 kg. BTW, love your channel, your reviews are very informative and honest. Hope this helps. Regards Greg.
Budget friendly to me is a blue plastic tarp wrapping my gear, tied to a lashed together homemade frame, using a diamond hitch. 😊. I love osprey.
I have the duacathlon on your review and it's amazing
I've got the rook 50 in green so robust and spacious fits all my gear with ease and extra space too ❤
I have a smaller osprey pack and I take it everywhere, super high quality, I go between my osprey and my Gregory pack
They may not necessarily have cut corners as much as left out features. The Atmos is full of pockets and zippers and stuff. They save materials with this thing as well as the labor involved in building a more complex pack and also when there is less stuff on the pack, there is less likelihood that they have to warranty broken parts, also that is a different hip belt. The Atmos has suspended mesh that transitions into the hip belt. I’m sure this harness is cheaper to make and leaves some premium padding out.
In addition to being a backpacker I currently help manage backpacking equipment for a local outdoors club. It's gear that members can borrow while they're working within their budgets to acquire their own gear. We're always on the prowl for budget-friendly but high functioning gear. This could be a GREAT budget pack but the lack of a large front pocket on the back is a deal breaker for me. I don't want to mess with after-market attachments on a loaner pack and I'm certainly not going to foist such a shortcoming onto noobie hikers who could hypothetically borrow a pack such as this from our club. Man, talk about wasted potential.
Looking forward to your testing review. I’m a fan of Osprey and have several of their packs. Curious to see your thoughts and see if I add this to the collection. Thx Luke!
i bought this backpack on sale for just over £100 and it's fantastic. The only reason to pick this one was the airspeed system, I sweat even in sub zero temps and it makes a world of difference. To find this sort of ventilation you are looking at 2 or 3 times the price minimum. The only downside for me is that the hip pockets are actually impossible to use for me the way they are placed too far back. I guess it's not a problem for skinny people
Thanks for the preview! Will wait for your opinion about the VOLT 65/45.
Before this i bought a $40 pack twice, that disentegrated twice, after 1 year! Original price was $189!!!! Thank god for "e-bay"! Also osprey has "lifetime" warranty!
Hi Luke! Pretty interesting backpack! But. . .for my money, I think I will keep my 70L Decathlon! It's a super pack for the money!
I have used the Rook 50 for about 4 years now and probably 30 multi day backpacking trips. My loadout is 26-28 pounds and it has been perfect at that weight. I'm assuming the Rook 65 would be good up to about 36 pounds maybe 40 max.
I have the Atmos 65AG, as well as the Kestrel 58. Even though the Atmos is lighter and the suspension system is a bit better, for my money..., the Kestrel is the best all around Osprey pack in this load range. I haven't had any experience with the Kestrel 68 yet.
Cool looking pack and an even better price. I am a fan of Ospreys as they seem to fit me well, but the price tag has always been rough. I think I bought one from them years ago that was like 42 liters for overnighters and it cost me a pretty penny. I need one this size for multiday trips, so thanks for the heads up on this one Luke! Edit: I saw the thing about hitting the head on the pack, I don't think that will affect me as I am normally looking down at the trail but it was a good point out. Too many pygmy rattlers, cottonmouths and copperheads in my area to look up and enjoy the scenery personally.
I got a used one ( osprey) at REI for 75.00 I love it
The rain cover is ‘obnoxious’ for high visibility! It’s a pro for me in the heavy rains since the DWR coating can handle the light rains I believe?
my first good quality backpack, to be honest. nice quality-price comparsion and best option for people who want to start camping/hiking (IMHO).
I've just purchased the decathlon mt100 easy fit 70 ltr backpack after seeing the reviews on RUclips and I have to agree it's absolutely fantastic thanks for sharing your thoughts on your product reviews strength and honour and god bless
Hey Rod, thanks for bringing us to speed on your situation on your health and your bike also great choice on your walk route.Yes, maybe sell your bike and get a Honda scooter 155 cc or higher best of health Rod see ya friend.
Good looking backpack; thanks Luke for the review.
Right on Luke..kudos
That 65L pack looks enormous on you Luke! At 60 my days of carrying such a large pack are probably over. It does look like a good deal though.
Dutchware sells a mesh pack back pocket you can attach to it.
Its superb value for money, and now even better
How does it compare to your decathlon backpack?
Luke - Where do you get your music outros from? Many of them are epic.
I would also recommend a Naturehike 70-liter backpack (Discovery as it's called in some shops). Good quality and functionality for an even more affordable price.
Rook 65 is great, we have two of them. More pockets are not what I need.
I don't know if you noticed their almighty guarantee. They will replace or repair any damage, whatever happened to it, for free for life. That alone made me a lifetime osprey customer. I could tell you come crazy stories or replacements osprey did when I worked in a camping store years ago.
I absolutely love my decathlon backpacks i have many of them. Best backpacks i have ever found. But that just me personally
Hey Luke, would you consider reviewing the 5.11 Rush 24 2.0 pack? Just curious
I'm very interested in this pack for 1-3 night trips. Also as a 72+ hour bug out bag. The load capacity is pretty critical so indeed will watch for your assessment. Is there another Osprey pack with the SAME harness system?
I'd be very interested to know after your years of reviews and use which backpack you consider the best you have ever used. Or maybe your top 3 given various price points. For example Decathlon being $120 vs the Savotta, which is quite a great deal more.
Hey Luke can you please review the tent Exped Venus ll or lll , this tent is from Switzerland. Thank you
Looks good, bit of a bushcraft look to it in that colour.
Think I’ll get this for my Niagara Falls Trip pretty soon. This is a great price
That is a nice pack but check out the osprey talon velocity 30 it just came out and I'm loving it
I think I have the older version. The back adjustment is different. Everything else seems to be the same. It’s still brand new.
An Osprey pack that comes with a pack cover!? That's $30 of teletubby-green value! I'm liking the look of that pack, it has similar suspension as my Osprey Atmos AG 65L, and that pack carries weight like a warm hug. Hopefully with the plastic frame sheet, it won't have the same squeaking issue that plagues a few Atmos AGs and their aluminum frames.
Just one a couple months ago, havnt gotten to use it yet. But got it on sale so I had to do it
This pack is more reasonably priced than most Osprey backpacks and I assume it has their lifetime warranty. Worth looking into.
Looks like it is Osprey's counter to the REI Flash 55 (which is rated for a 30lb load), so perhaps the Rook will be able to handle another 10+ lbs.
* Colour looks like a goldenrod on my screen.... I really like the woman's Pediment Grey colour scheme, don't know why there isn't that colour option in men's.
Have you tried Mystery Ranch products?
I'm interested in the Bridger 65 for bulkier/heavier/winter loads.
The M.R. packs are far more expensive; especially in Canada (where supply is limited)... are quite a bit heavier, but the load carrying ability to comfort makes up for the extra weight of the pack.
I'm interested in the Mystery Ranch Bridger for a series because I really like the running-harness sternum system, and apparently it's top quality craftsmanship. Perhaps a bit of a luxury... but if one can only afford to invest in a couple packs... well you know ;)
Any follow-up for this yet?
Good one Luke. Nice pack.
Got the Levity 60, Exos 48 and Atmos AG LT 50. They all have one thing in common: they start making squeeking noises right behind my head. Once noticed, I can’t in-hear it. It freaks me out. I will not have another Osprey backpack. I’m done with this brand. Just got the Rab Muon 50, and it’s silent
*squeak* =)
Ot's not only Osprey issue. My Gregory Zulu 65 squeek as well. Sometimes it triggers me as well but comfort is beyond.
I love Osprey’s products!
i love this pack i hate it when they overload with features this is just the right amount..keep it simple
Hi Luke,, just purchased the swedid runner backpack, 65 ltrs,, used by the Swedish army,,, incredible, check it out,, built in navigation , and sat nav,,,, Dave in the UK
Why do you call the bottom compartment?The sleeping bag compartment.That is where I put my tent.So it's easily accessible when I get to camp
Still good design and a lot of features for the money.
According to Osprey's owner manual it's load range is 14-18kg
HI LUKE 👋
THIS WILL BE INTRESTING TO FIND OUT HOW WELL IT DOES FOR YOU ! HOPE IT DOESN'T RAIN L.O.L. BE SAFE ☺️ 🙏HAVE FUN ☺️ 🙏 ENJOYED ❤☺️ 🙏GOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS ON YOUR ADVENTURES ☺️ 🙏THANK YOU ☺️ 🙏
dang, i bought the teton 75l just a month ago. because i saw a review you did on the 65l
What a great backpack, I sure want one too.