Customer Reviews Osprey Manta Ag 36
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71%5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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Great Bag just two big, and no lower straps on under the rain cover which we needed
Anonymous, Zappos Customer,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
I am a 5' 4" male. I got the S/M hip belt, being a S/M person. It barely fits and I'm debating getting the bigger size. Unless you have tiny hips or are very skinny, get the bigger size. The pockets attached to said hipbelt are also small, but can hold a compass, clinometer and a pocket knife.
The pros far outweigh the cons though. I love the color and fit around the shoulders. The large size is taller than a backpack and has several easy stash pockets. The water bladder is critical for long hot days outside and the back panel vents well. My last two Ospreys were stolen, so I can attest they are the best packs out there!
Eric T,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
I plan to use this as my day bag for the rest of my life. Thanks to Osprey having a lifetime warranty :) I love it for it day hikes and quick one nighters in Shenandoah. I use a sublink 7 Hammock Shelter sytem, a Mountain Hard Ware Phantom sleeping bag, Silk liner, socks, MSR Windproof Cooking system, First Aid kit, Dog food, dog water collapsable dish, leash, compass, hatchet, bear bag, food, water for days, sunglasses, trail mix, and a bluetooth speaker and in the winter pants and a jacket. :) she packs great!
Scooter,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
The Anti-Gravity system is just really comfortable.
Sometimes my back touches the pack-back, because it just too narrow between the AG and the pack-back.
We got a lot of pockets in this 36-size pack.
I liked the open compartment in the middle, to store jackets or hats.
My base weight with this pack for 3D2N was 6Kg.
Yogi N,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
I just purchased this pack to use for a big 14er trip I have planned in the summer. I'm all about comfort and this pack delivered like no other pack I've ever used or tried in store. First thing I did was load it with 30 pounds and mowed my yard and it was very comfortable. The next day I loaded it with 30 pounds and did a 15 mile hike. Once I had it adjusted the way I wanted (took about 20 minutes to find the sweet spot) I didn't have to adjust it again. I really can't believe how comfortable this pack is. It's big enough to haul plenty of gear for a day hike or if you are minimalist you could easily do a weekend trip. This bag has every feature I could ever want in a bag. I would recommend this pack to anyone who is looking for comfort. I can't wait to see how well it performs on my 14er Madness trip (20 peaks in 12 days).
Big D,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
Please do yourself a favor: get the pack! ... but and fix it before you use it. In other words, the left strap where the trekking poles attach is abrasive, specifically, the nylon fabric and stitching is like melted plastic edgy. It's so bad that it tore up $1,000 worth of clothes before we could even figure out why just the left arm pit was getting all torn up in my clothes, The Meridian does the same thing. Rub your finger along this area. If it feels at all edgy abrasive snaggy, take care of it right away by covering it with Tenacious tape.
p.s. ... It works best to first cut out entirely the trekking pole attachment strap.
The pack will look a bit hacked up, but it's so worth the fix. Hopefully, Osprey will fix this ... ?
Christian,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
The Manta 36 is the best instructor pack that I have purchased as a Wilderness Field Instructor. Working in wilderness therapy and being responsible for the safe keeping of medications and personal information, I am required to have my pack on or near me 24/7. Carrying a pack for days at a time has in the past left me with back pain. However, the suspension system and forming hip built of the Manta helps keep the weight on my hips and makes my job much more enjoyable. The only con of the pack is that it does not have straps on the bottom part of the pack. These straps on other packs I have used to strap on bear ropes or water filters which was really convenient and kept the inside of my pack cleaner.
I have used this pack on 56 hikes in the Pisgah National Forest, Smokey Mountains, and in the Maroon Bells Wilderness Area. I strongly recommend it as a wilderness professional and as an avid adventurer.
Jess,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
I recently purchased The Manta AG 36 and carried it on an overnight trip ( 10 mi ) . This is the pack I have been waiting for . It has lots of storage and was very comfortable to carry . I got of likes on the trail from other packers . After I got back from my overnighter I put it on and tested it out on my mnt bike for 10 miles and it work very well . P.S. a previous review stated that there wasn't a dedicated opening for the hydration hose except through the zipper . I'm not sure what that's about but there is a dedicated opening for the hose from the hydration bag . That comment almost deterred me from a great purchase . Great bag Osprey.
Wild B,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
I got this pack instead of the Mirra because it just fit me better. I'm a woman and have a little longer torso than an average woman. The pack can compact down a bit for shorter hikes and expands for longer ones. The anti gravity back is amazing. You can hardly tell your carrying anything. The pockets are all easy to access and this pack also comes with a hydration pack of 2.5L You can pull the bladder out easy and the hose disconnects so you don't have to worry about dropping it on the ground. I give this pack 5 out of 5
AZ H,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
Being a minimalist, I don't like to fill my closets with too many backpacks. That said, it's difficult to not have at least 3 or 4. With this in mind, I bought the Manta 36 to perform daily duty as my office backpack to carry notebook, a heavy dell laptop and organize pens, etc as well as using it for day hikes with camera and tripod. Despite it's lightweight construction, it's held up well after 3 years with nary any signs of wear. The only thing that's broken on it is the magnetic sternum strap buckle and I think it broke because it got caught in the car door.
I love all of the pockets, it makes for great organization of my on-the-go office supplies and when I travel. After years of growing accustomed to Osprey's Anti-Gravity suspension, it's hard to go back to a standard pack with it's hot and sweaty backpanel.
Joerockman,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
After putting a number of miles on my Manta, I have one gripe with the pack. The stow-on-the-go pole lower attachment is difficult to use. The lower attachment seems to be perfectly aligned to make it almost impossible to fit your poles into the loop, especially if they have baskets. With it tucked in behind the side pocket, you need to reach your left hand back to guide the bottom of the poles in. You need to come down from the top, or up from the bottom, and this eliminates the ability to use your right hand to assist. To me, it feels that this loop is off by ninety degrees.
Otherwise, this pack seems rugged and capacious. As with most Osprey packs, the hip pockets could stand to be longer/taller to fit the newer cell phones and spaced further out from the pack. Zipping them closed one-handed is always a chore. A feature they should also use on the Manta are strap pockets, as are found on other Osprey models. On the whole though, this pack is an industry leader. The addition of the AG system to this pack was a key deciding point for me to purchase this pack, and weightier loads disappear on your back.
Snev,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
Absolutely loved it when I got it from REI after an extensive research. I used it for the first time on a 8 hour hike and was annoyed a lot by the squeaking sound of apparently the frame. I had about 20 pounds loaded but felt that the frame is about to fall apart! Especially in the quiet of the trail, all my fellow hiker and I could hear was the annoying sound of the unit. I met with a lady on the road who was using the lady's version of it and she said she had to change hers as well because of the same issue. She mentioned that her new unit is not perfect either and acts up every now and then. I plan to exchange it at REI and see if the new unit has the same issue. Again, I love this product and hope I can find a fault-free unit.
Sina G,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
I like the layout of the pack a lot. I also like the way the mesh panel holds the pack off your back. However, the waist strap was too narrow for me and I opted for the Kestrel 32 instead even though I liked the configuration of the Manta better.
Mike,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Osprey Packs
Until recently I have had the model Manta 36 back and without a doubt is the most versatile backpack I've ever owned. Used for everything from commuting with a laptop, day & overnight hikes and long distance (200km+) bike rides.
It has pocket everywhere and almost everything you can think off which makes it easy to keep track of everything you might need for an unsupported long distance ride or an overnight hike.
The only real negative was that the seemed to forget that the hose for the hydration bag has to come out somewhere, and the only location was through the zipper. Not a show stopper, but given the money a little annoying.
Just recently one of the zipper broke and is hopefully going to be repaired under the Osprey warranty program. I am hoping it will be repaired and not replaced with the latest version simply much bigger.
While not noticeably any heavier, the new model is much bigger because of the new AG frame. Too big to be practical as a bag to use on cycling adventures. It looks and feels more like bag that you would use solely for overnight hiking trips and no longer the multi-purpose (1-bag-fits-all) that the old model was. While I am sure that the AG frame is excellent, I don't think you'd be looking at this bag anymore as one that you'd use to take the laptop in to the office unless you wanted people asking you "where's your tent?"
Which is real shame because the previous model was as Emmet says "Awesome". The new one... made for one purpose, which unfortunately misses the mark for many users.
Would I recommend? Absolutely if you go hiking. Otherwise search high and low to try and find the old model.
Now L,
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