Injection-molded AirScape framesheet with die-cut foam provides a close-to-body stable fit while offering flexibility and ventilated airflow channels for active use
Mesh-covered foam lumbar for lightweight and comfortable contact surfaces
Integrated BioStretch seams offer maximum flexibility without sacrificing stability for dynamic body movement
Spacer mesh over die-cut foam provides breathable, comfortable contact surface
Harness system easily adjusts to fit various torso lengths
Adjustable sternum strap with safety whistle buckle
Seamless lumbar-to-hipbelt body wrap and BioStretch seams offer maximum flexibility without sacrificing stability for dynamic body movement
Spacer mesh over die-cut foam provides breathable, comfortable contact surface Cross body ErgoPull hipbelt system to pull lumbar into body
Top load access to main compartment
Fixed top lid with external zippered slash pocket and under lid zippered mesh pocket with key clip
My new pack is perfect! Osprey is awesome! It fits great, is super comfortable and is well designed. I would bever buy a pack from anyone else.
Keith S.
9 months ago
So Far So Good, My
So far so good, my first adventure it was used as my hunting pack. Plenty of room & comfortable. Everything stayed dry with dry bags. My little dandy saw fits perfect in the water bladder opening.
Eric C.
9 months ago
The Almighty Guarantee. This Is
The ALMIGHTY guarantee. This is a replacement for my previous Talon and the updates to the pack are greatly appreciated.
David S.
1 year ago
Superb. More Than Large Enough
Superb. More than large enough for day hikes, and just big enough for ultralight overnighters, looking forward to using this pack more but the comfort and quality is typical for Osprey: excellent. Love the new tan color
Richard M.
1 year ago
I Finally Got To Do
I finally got to do a real test with the Talon 33 rather than a few hours hike here and there. I recently (June 2024) did a 40'ish mile 4-day hike up and down the hills of Vermont. The weather was unusually hot and humid for VT and on two days of the hike the heat index was 105 and 106. The AirScape system worked great in the heat and humidity keeping my back mostly dry (with a dri-fit type shirt on). The many adjustments of the pack kept me as comfortable as possible in the conditions with about a 30-pound load. I initially didn't think the T-33 had enough compartments, but once I started to fill it out with gear it did indeed have enough. The biggest complaint I had was the location of the pockets in the back. I wished that they were located a little higher. I used them for water bottles since the well documented internal hydration pack really doesn't work that well/is a hassle. I couldn't reach the bottles without having to take the pack off and I really just wanted to drink on the go. I wish the pockets started higher. I eventually just made sure I had a tall water bottle and I put a false base in the pocket so the water bottle sat higher. I thought that the 33 might be a little light on actually being able to hold 33l, but that was just my observation.