
We must note, however, that our “black” color looks nothing like the website images. Ranging from stone grey to sagebrush blue to primrose yellow, there is a color for everyone.
OSPREY DAYLITE PLUS VS DAYLITE PLUS
(Okay, so maybe “minimal” isn’t the right word, but more…subdued?) Osprey Daylite Plus Color DifferenceĪt the time of this review, the Osprey Daylite Plus is available in eight colors. On the back, there is another logo at the top and the word “Osprey” on the shoulder strap. On the front, there is a logo at the top and the product name at the bottom. While they usually tend to throw their logo on anything and everything they can, you won’t find that here. The branding on this thing is relatively minimal for an Osprey pack. It’s a fair bit lower than we expected, but still a positive result. And from a poll of 419 participants, 53% said they liked the look of this pack. The smaller Daylite achieved one of our highest Instagram aesthetic poll results we’ve seen to date, coming in at 71%, so we’ve been eager to see how this pack would score. However, it toes the line quite well, and we feel more than confident rocking this pack in urban environments as well. Material & Aesthetic Osprey Daylite Plus In Porto, PortugalĪs with all Osprey packs, the Daylite Plus has a typically outdoorsy aesthetic.

So, after seeing this larger model had one, along with a few other differences, we just had to check it out.īilled as a versatile daypack for everyday use, we’ve put this pack to the test in both the UK and Portugal over the last two months, so let’s dive in and see how it got on. Osprey Daylite Plus In Essex, EnglandĪfter reviewing the original Daylite-which is smaller, at 13 liters-one of our cons was the lack of a padded laptop sleeve. In this review, we’ll be taking a look at the Daylite Plus, a 20-liter daypack from world-renowned outdoor gear specialists, Osprey.
