Osprey Soelden
Best technical pack for backcountry skiers and snowboarders seeking efficient movement.
Built for fast-paced backcountry missions, this pack balances essential storage with a streamlined profile. It keeps safety gear accessible and offers versatile carry options for skis and tools, making it a reliable choice for quick tours.
$119.95
Who it's for
- Backcountry skiers needing flexible gear transport options
- Women seeking a stable, body-hugging fit for active movement
- Safety-conscious riders requiring instant access to avalanche tools
Who should skip it
- Hikers needing a versatile pack for travel or daily commuting
- Budget-focused shoppers looking for entry-level gear
- Adventurers planning overnight or multi-day backcountry expeditions
Performance breakdown
Avalanche Gear Access
Dedicated compartments ensure rapid deployment during critical backcountry emergencies.
Ski/Snowboard Carry
Versatile attachment points handle diagonal, A-frame, and vertical carry configurations effortlessly.
Backpanel Comfort
Snow-shedding material keeps your back dry and comfortable during intense ascents.
Load Stability
Lightwire frame and padded hipwings keep the pack secure while skiing.
Durability
Recycled nylon construction withstands harsh alpine environments and sharp gear edges.
Technical Organization
Smart layout keeps goggles, radios, and tools accessible without digging deep.
Key Specs
Volume
1343 in³ / 22 L
Dimensions
21.26H x 12.2W x 11.02D in. / 51H x 29W x 24D cm
Main Fabric
bluesign® approved, 100% recycled 210D nylon, DWR treatment made without PFAS
Bottom Fabric
bluesign® approved, 100% recycled 70D nylon, DWR treatment made without PFAS
Suspension
2.5mm Lightwire frame threaded into 1.0mm HDPE framesheet + 1.5 mm HDPE stay
Backpanel
Lightweight, thermoformed die cut EVA foam with snow-shedding material
Harness
Contoured die cut EVA foam, adjustable sternum strap with safety whistle
Hipbelt
Adjustable 25mm webbing with EVA foam padded stabilizing hipwings
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