Customer Reviews Osprey Ozone 22"/46L
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
My experience is different than others who have written reviews on this bag. I travel 85% of the time for business, domestic and international, and have done so for years. I have tried pretty much all the options out there and this bag is my favorite.
I have never had an issue with carrying this bag on the plane. Not only that, but I often get a pass with this bag whereas others are "green tagged" for gate check. I have fit this into the baggage compartments of most regional planes with few exceptions on the really tiny ones.
While the bag looks small, its capacity rivals that of my larger, more heavier bags. With some creative packing, I have used this bag to carry all my clothing for 10 day trips. That includes 2 pairs of shoes and a lot of toiletries.
I love that this bag is lightweight. Yes, it showed wear a little sooner than my Briggs & Riley, but it is a fraction of the weight and I have used this bag non-stop through a multitude of abuses for 3 years straight. In comparison to my B&R, which had to be repaired after about 4 years of use, my Ozone went three years before needing to be sent in for a broken handle. -I'll take it because my back is a lot happier not having to lug several extra pounds into the overhead compartment.
Other features of the bag that I found useful:
- Back pocket is ideal for my laptop and files. It easily holds them without adding width to the overall bag.
- Top pocket is roomy and easily accessible
- Retractable handle has never failed me and operates smoothly
- Side clips give me extra assurance the bag will not bust when I really test its capacity limits
Up I,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
Light as a feather, but sturdy & organized. Great for long weekends or short trips.
Su,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
Full disclosure: I am an Osprey fanboy and own several Osprey packs.
After more than 100 nights of living out of this bag (over the past year and a half), this pack has become my best friend while on the road. It easily carries everything I need and still offers a little extra room should I find something along the way I can't live without. -The key is learning how to pack. The pockets are placed in great spots and the bag is very well constructed like Osprey is known for. The top pocket makes getting through TSA a breeze because I can easily stow my necessities with ease before going through the scanners. My pack has been on both international and domestic travel and I have not experienced any issues fitting it in an overhead bin, nor have I ever been asked to check the size before boarding. It rolls very easily unless I am going down the aisle on a plane, then it must be carried, which is really the only con I have. If you are only going to be spending one or two nights living out of a bag, this is probably a little large for your needs. I intend to buy the 36L to use on shorter trips.
Frank,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
I've used this bag on 5 trips so far, and is an excellent carry-on bag: lightweight, maneuvers well on various terrain and congested terminals. I especially like that I can use one of two grab handles to walk up and down the aisle of an aircraft. I've placed this under the seat in front of me and fits perfectly in the overhead bin. This bag is not designed to stack a bag on top using the handle; additionally, I wouldn't check in the bag.
Angela,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
For a carry-on bag, it's is amazyingl lightweight for its capacity (which is quite adequate), which means more weight for your stuff. It has numerous compartments, pockets and pouches. Almost too many, as there are so many interior ones where you can forget what you put where. Wheels are large and good quality. It's very maneuverable.
Downsides are, it's definitely not of heavy-duty construction, and may not stand up to frequent handling by baggage handlers. All the more reason not to check it in. That said, it appears to be well made and, with proper care, should last a long time. Also, it's not very water resistant, so long hauls in heavy rain may mean wet belongings. Being very soft sided, when it's loaded, it will bulge in places, unlike most luggage. Not a real problem, I suppose. The bottom line, you are trading off weight for some other qualities. Be sure it's a trade off you can live with. Finally, the price is a little on the high side. My wife's carry-on Timbuk 2 is much more heavy duty, is virtually water proof, has greater capacity, and was cheaper. It was also heavier, which limits its value as a main travel bag. For me, who never checks in luggage, that weight, about three pounds difference, was a real concern, as I'm always pushing the weight limits.
Brian T,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
I purchased this bag when it still met carry on size requirements, but have only used it a couple of times for air travel since the first time. The issue for me, and I have to say that otherwise this is the absolutely most perfect bag I've ever seen, is the single handle. I got the courier bag to go with it, and the very first time I used the ozone that courier bag would not stay fixed and the bag itself flipped over on me several times while running to other sides of the airport. Nothing else would stay on the handle at all, I'm 63, have traveled the world and needed a newer lighter bag that I could carry and researched a lot before buying the osprey ozone 22". I've kept it around for years now because I just can't get rid of such a great bag. Mine has been checked twice and suffered no damage and the other three times I've actually used it were as carry on in the U. S. I just tried it again, and once again, on a simple moving walkway, not packed to the gills, it flipped when I wasn't even moving fast and my hand could not control it with the single pull. I am really sorry about this review since I really love the bag itself, but it's ruined by Osprey trying to keep the weight off it with a single pull. My thought is that the balance problems might be fixed by a regular handle as well. Now the 22" is a bit big for international carry on but I fly SouthWest here in the states and it fits just fine. That bag holds more than I could ever use for a week and is just great for up to a month easily. It is a great bag, but I will only use it for car trips from now on. It's easy to carry by the handles fully loaded. Drop the size down to a real 19" Osprey, put in a regular handle and I'll buy another one. I'd also like to see backpack straps available that snap on this style. The ozone convertible has the zip off backpack and I'd prefer a convertible that just has the one big compartment. Bag design is fantastic, handle sucks. Each use is a disappointment.
Digby,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
It's 22-3/4 inches with the wheels. That's enough that it won't fit into the cage that they use to measure sizes at the airport. I've had to check this bag at the gate a few times because the counter agent wouldn't let it on the plane. I really don't get it when manufacturers make their bags too big to be accepted by the airlines and they lie about the size in their literature. It's just dumb. I can live without the extra inch. I love the light weight, but I've stopped using this bag for international flights, where they're picky about size.
The single towing bar is also awkward when you try to hook a computer bag over it. A normal computer bag will swivel around and fall off, bringing you to an abrupt halt. I switched to the Osprey courier bag because it's designed for a single-bar, but even it slides off the bag occasionally (usually when you're moving fast). Offhand, I can think of many solutions to this problem ranging from a few hooks and rings to well-placed velcro tabs, but it's a big deal when you're moving around the airport fast.
That said, the bag's been to Europe dozens of times, and all over the US, and it's holding up well. Its getting a big shabby, but it's been used a lot. The light weight is wonderful, and I love the big wheels when you get off the smooth airport floors onto sidewalks and other accommodating surfaces. It holds a surprising amount of stuff.
Allen,
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Comfort2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Style4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Review for Zappos VIP Points(What's this?)
I like bags and i was looking for a wheeled, light weight carry on bag. all my other carry ons were either too heavy (ebags) or no wheels (ton bihn). this one looked promising. but the style is not very forgiving in terms of packing and despite it's claim of what it can hold, there's no way it fits that much. plus the material is a little flimsy and I worried about rain. i ended up getting an eagle creek that's only 1.75 pounds heavier and is expandable and holds much more, despite having the same dimensions.
I'd also recommend:
eagle creek, tom bihn
Lisa, Zappos Customer,
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
We had a Meridian 22 for awhile very happily, until last fall when we were forced to check the bag by British Airways on a trip to Italy. It wouldn't fit in the test bin at the gate and we had to do a rushed repack and pay $50. I had not done a lot of research, except looking at the reviews and published specs. When measured, this pack is actually 24 inches tall from floor to top of the hard handle. Unfortunately when we looked to the Ozone as a smaller option, it suffers from the same issue. Neither of these bags will fit in many small carrier overheads, and many airlines are getting increasingly tough on their size limits.
REI could do a great service to customers if they would have an actual 22x14x9 bin in the store to test-fit packs and luggage. This would eliminate the angst over bags getting rejected. And it would force manufacturers to be honest about the size of their products.
Blackbutte,
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
As a carry on it's done well by me and it fits on the regional planes. Unfortunately sometimes they don't believe me that it will fit and they force me to check it in. That's when the problems started. I'm on my second bag thinking the first was just a defect. The aluminum (or whatever metal it is) on the bottom that keeps it standing up bent the first time i had to check it in. The second time it just got worse. Now it just tips over forward since it can't stand up by itself. I'll be returning this one as well and searching for something new to replace which might be hard as I otherwise love this bag.
Nirav T,
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