Osprey Argon 110 Backpack: Unbiased Review

PRODUCT REPORT

Osprey Argon 110 Backpack

The Osprey Argon 110 Backpack, weighing just under 6.5lbs, is advertised to bring ultimate comfort and expedition load design full circle.

It boasts a large list of features, making it perfect for long hauls and long camping trips.

The Argon 110 features the same AirScape backpanel with BioForm A/X harness and BioForm CM A/X hipbelt, as other Argon models.

For short hikes, the convertible top pocket can also be utilized as a lumbar pack.

Like other Osprey models, the Argon 110 has the same Osprey Side Order compatible with laser cut attachment slots.

Osprey offers a lifetime warranty.

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FEEDBACK & REVIEWS

Actual Customer Feedback:
 ★★★★½ 

“Argon 110 is easy to pack, well fitted and comfortable to carry.”
Portion of actual user comment on moosejaw.com

“i love this pack. it is the most spacious, beautiful, and lightweight pack i’ve ever had”
Portion of actual user comment on usoutdoorstore.com

“The hip belt is in another universe compared to the other packs I’ve used.”
Portion of actual user comment on moosejaw.com

The Osprey Argon 110 Backpack has impressed most of its users, with its excellent moldable hip belt, and great weight distribution.

Even though the moldable hip belt is great, users warn that the backpack must be taken to a certified Osprey dealer, to get the belt molded, or you’ll be missing out on one of the Argon’s 110 features.

Just like the other backpacks in the Argon series, the Argon 110 is no exception when it comes to the level of comfort it offers, or the near perfect weight distribution.

Some users find the Argon 110 backpack offers too litle space, but most of them are more than pleased with its large capacity.

The Osprey Argon 110 backpack is highly recommended by most of its users, who find it easy to carry even when filled to maximum capacity, and find its high price acceptable, for what it offers.

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PRODUCT DETAILS

Company Info:

Osprey, Inc. is a Colorado-based company that makes backpacks and travel gear. Mike Pfotenhauer and Diane Wren founded the company in 1974. Osprey was one of the first to introduce breathable mesh in their backpack line in 1976. In 2005, Osprey invented a new type of backpack hip belt molding that forms to the shape of the backpack occupant’s body. The world’s first blind mountain climber to summit Mount Everest, Erik Weihenmayer, used an Osprey backpack, the Aether 60, and is pictured with it on the cover of Time magazine’s June 18th, 2001 issue.

Osprey is currently headquartered in Cortez, Colorado.

Product features:

  • Ultralight 40d Sil Nylon AquaSource ReCurve
  • Zippered easy access side pocket
  • Osprey Side Order compatible with laser cut attachment slots
  • Sleeping Bag Compartment
  • Stretch Woven Front Pocket

Technical Details:

  • Convertible top pocket/lumbar pack with AirScape lumbar pad
  • Ultralight 40d Sil Nylon AquaSource ReCurve
  • Vertical zip access into main body
  • Zippered easy access side pocket
  • Osprey Side Order compatible with laser cut attachment slots
  • AquaSource ReCurve in the pack
  • AquaSource Recurve on your back
  • Convertible top pocket / lumbar pack
  • Fabric Side Pocket
  • Front panel zipper
  • Front zipppered pocket
  • Pack-to-body interface
  • Sleeping Bag Compartment
  • Stretch Woven Front Pocket
  • Stretch woven side pockets and straps
  • M: 6700 cu. in. (110L) - 5lbs 15oz (2.70 kg.)
  • L: 6900 cu. in. (113L) - 6lbs 3oz (2.80 kg.)
  • XL: 7100 cu. in. (116L) - 6lbs 8oz (2.95 kg.)

Price: $419.00

Osprey Argon 110 Backpack Available Here
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