zzdsport
/
Camping and Hiking
/
Backpacks
/
Daylite Jr. - Kid's
Osprey
Daylite Jr. - Kid's
$45.00
Description

  With the same expectations as its adult counterpart, the Osprey Daylite Jr. does it all and does it right. Offering a straightforward feature set in a small package, including a ventilated backpanel, dual side mesh pockets for water bottles, hydration-compatible interior sleeve, built-in whistle and internal name tag.

  An integrated handle gives adults an easy grab-and-go option while simple pockets, bright new colorways and fun graphics have kids reaching for this pack again and again. Built with an eye toward sustainability using bluesign®-approved, 100% recycled main body and bottom polyester and DWR coatings made without PFAS.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Osprey
Gender:
Kid's
Weight:
0.69 lbs
Dimensions:
34H x 22W x 18D in. / 13.19H x 8.66W x 7.09D cm
Volume:
549 cu in / 9 L
Materials:
- Main: bluesign®-approved, 100% recycled 300D polyester w/ ripstop, DWR treatment made without PFAS
- Accent: bluesign®-approved, 100% recycled 600D polyester, DWR treatment made without PFAS
- Bottom: bluesign®-approved, 100% recycled 200D polyester, DWR treatment made without PFAS
Other Features:
  • Panel-loading main compartment
  • Dual side mesh pockets
  • Small front pocket with key clip
  • Multi-functional interior sleeve for hydration
  • Internal name tag
Previous Article:Black Hole Pack 32L Next Article:Distance 15 Backpack
Description
Comments
Welcome to zzdsport comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Information Recommendation
5 Things to Look For in a Bow Sight (Before You Regret Your Purchase)
  Bow sights really have come a long way since I first shot a bow. Back then, I remember having pins that were painted different colors. My sight more resembled a bear trap than an actual bow sight. These days, we are beyond lucky with access to top-of-the-line engineered bow sights. And there are a lot of them to choose from....
Well-Dressed Hunter: Benchmade Crooked River Folding Knife Review
  After spending much of the last year testing EDCs that push the limits of how small and light a pocket knife can be, I felt like I needed a changeup. So when Benchmade sent a sample of the Crooked River, a classically styled folder made for hunting and serious outdoor adventure, I was ready for it.   With fishing season in...
Free Gear Fridays: Win a $500 Smartwool Gift Card
  More on Smartwool Founded in 1994 in Steamboat Springs, Colo., Smartwool was the first outdoor company to create performance merino wool ski socks, revolutionizing the category and forever changing the way outdoor enthusiasts viewed their feet. Since then, the brand has continued to innovate and perfect its craft, pushing the boundaries of whats possible with merino wool.   Merino wool is...
2026 Subaru Crosstrek Gets Hybrid, Drops 2.Slow Base Engine
  The 2026 Subaru Crosstrek now comes as a hybrid. For the 2026 model year, Subaru is dumping the old 2.0 engine, going with a larger 2.5 as standard and combining it with a hybrid system as the upgrade.   Subaru is also adding more standard features like rear seat airbags and keyless access, with more extra features coming to some of...
Scuba Diving Gamechanger? Garmin Smart Buoy Levels Up Safety With Underwater Comms
  Even in 2025, the primary methods for communicating with recreational scuba divers remain crude, at best. When its time for divers to return to their charter boat, the operators usually bang a metal pipe against the underwater hull, hoping that the clanging is loud enough to reach submerged clients. And the divers themselves still mostly rely on hand gestures to...
Keep It Simple, Stylish: Western Rise Evolution 2 Travel Pant Review
  “What’s the best do-it-all pant?” I get asked this often, and it’s not an easy question, but I have an easy answer: the Western Rise Evolution 2 Pant.   Most of us aren’t traveling 80 days a year or spending 200 nights a year in the field. While we like these opportunities and want more of them in our lives, gen...
See the Best New Baits From ICAST 2025
  New baits are one of my favorite categories of products. They fill anglers with dreams of finding the lure that will result in a fish on every cast. Is that realistic? No, but its fun to dream. And while you may not have the coin to spring for a brand-new rod or reel, baits are relatively cheap, allowing virtually every...
2025 Audi S3 Review: Subcompact, But Not Substandard
  Spend enough time in crossovers and SUVs, and its easy to forget just how lovely it can be to drive a car. It doesnt matter how good the SUV is, and Im not talking supercar or even a big-dollar and bigger horsepower sports sedan; Im talking about sedans with a hint of enthusiast intention. Cars like this 2025 Audi S3...
Mountain Lion Mauls 4-Year-Old in Olympic National Park, Rangers Seek Witnesses
  A mountain lion bit a 4-year-old child in Olympic National Park on July 20, 2025, resulting in a Flight for Life to Seattle. The incident, which occurred in the north section of the park near the Victoria Overlook area on Hurricane Ridge, is now under investigation. Park rangers are asking for any witnesses to contact them with information.   Rangers were...
Oversized, Out of Place, But Perfectly Balanced: Leatherman Pioneer Fixed Blade Review
  Trends often dictate a brand’s next product, but not always. Over the last year, a slew of small pocket fixed-blade knives dominated the knife market. Generally less than 6 inches, they’re designed to be discreet and effective.   But even as this sub-segment continues to grow and thrive, Leatherman opted to design its new line of Built Different fixed-blade knives as...
Frankenstein Shoe Combines Runner, Hiker, Climber: Salewa Wildfire NXT Review
  I reached a foot out over the airy gap below me to the rock face a few feet away, dangling from an iron rung. My shoe stuck to the opposite wall as I applied pressure. I swung my body across the abyss to the other side, my other foot joining on the slabby rock as my hands transitioned across the...
Learn, Listen, Connect: ‘The Big Thing’ Overland Event Goes Beyond Gear
  While in Montana, attending a demonstration with Warn Industries’ Justin Walker, he asked what the most important piece of equipment for winching was. Although his answer was a pair of gloves, someone chimed in with, “Your mind.” I can’t argue with having a good set of work gloves on hand, but I also believe the participant was spot-on.   This miraculous...
Copyright 2023-2026 - www.zzdsport.com All Rights Reserved