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Osprey Rook 65L Men's Backpacking Backpack, Mallard Green
Purchase options and add-ons
- Women's-specific sizing and fit
- Fixed top lid with zippered pocket
- Osprey Daylite compatible with front panel cord loop attachment points
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 14 x 16 x 29 inches |
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Item Weight | 3.52 pounds |
Department | mens |
Manufacturer | Osprey |
ASIN | B07GHQNYBX |
Item model number | 10001762 |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #207,176 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #811 in Hiking Daypacks |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Item Weight | 3.52 Pounds |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Units | 1 Count |
Capacity Total | 3 Liters |
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Product Description
Let us introduce you to your new backcountry bff. Lightweight but built tough, the Renn 50 can confidently handle overnight and weekend trips—which means you can confidently handle them too. Maintain comfort with a women’s-specific fit and an adjustable backpanel to accommodate your unique torso length. The Renn also offers an integrated and removable raincover, superb ventilation, a sleeping bag compartment, and hipbelt pockets. You don’t have to be a seasoned backpacker to appreciate what Osprey packs are known for—but you certainly can be.
From the manufacturer
Osprey’s History
Since Osprey’s founding in 1974, every single product design bearing the Osprey name has passed through the hands of owner and founder Mike Pfotenhauer, undergoing relentless scrutiny. From stitching the first lines of custom-fitted packs, to meticulously designing innovative products with intuitive features, to forging personal relationships with the sewing operators who construct the packs, Mike has been the unbreakable thread that makes Osprey a top company.
Osprey Rook 65 Backpacking Pack
Ventilated, easy-to-use, highly adjustable packs for weekend trips
Backpacking isn’t easy. But it should be. So, in an effort to make your walk in the woods as effortless as possible, we developed a pack that’s capable, comfortable, innovative, and approachable. With lightweight performance, a new adjustable torso system for a seamless fit, an integrated raincover, and superb ventilation, the Rook 65 has your overnight needs covered—whether it’s your first time sleeping under the stars or your fiftieth.
- Highly ventilated and comfortable AirSpeed backpanel with intuitive torso adjustment system
- Fixed top lid with zippered pocket
- Dual upper and lower side compression straps
- Zippered sleeping bag compartment with floating divider
- Removable sleeping pad straps
- Dual mesh side pockets
- Integrated removable raincover
- Zippered hipbelt pockets
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Adjustable AirSpeed SuspensionTensioned backpanel can be easily adjusted to fit a wide range of torso lengths while providing ventilation to reduce sweating. The LightWire frame transfers loads to the hipbelt, taking the pressure off the user’s shoulders and delivers a stable, comfortable carry. Fits torso length 17-22 inches. |
Integrated Removable RaincoverHope for bluebird weather but know you're covered with our integrated and removable raincover that stows in its own pocket when the sun returns. |
Zippered Sleeping Bag with Floating DividerLower zippered sleeping bag compartment with removable divider. |
Removable Sleeping Pad StrapsAdjustable and removable sleeping pad straps provide secure extra carry. |
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Internal Hydration SleeveInternal hydration reservoir sleeve accommodates up to a 3L reservoir (sold separately). |
Zippered Hipbelt PocketsZippered hipbelt pockets keep snacks and smaller items close at hand. |
Osprey Daylite CompatibleEasily attaches an Osprey Daylite or Daylite Plus for additional capacity or quick hikes from base camp. |
Dual Upper and Lower side Compression StrapsDual upper and lower side compression straps stabilize loads and maintain a streamlined profile. |
Rook 65 | Rook 50 | Renn 65 | Renn 50 | |
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Liter Capacity (liters) | 65 | 50 | 65 | 50 |
Pack Weight (lbs) | 3.52 | 3.50 | 3.44 | 3.31 |
Load Range (lbs) | 30-40 | 25-35 | 30-40 | 25-35 |
Removeable Raincover | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Adjustable Airspeed Suspension | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Fixed Top Lid Pocket | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Zippered Hipbelt Pockets | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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Customers like the size, comfort, value, quality and weight of the backpack. For example, they mention it's one size fits all, has little pockets and is great for weekend trips. Some appreciate the load distribution. That said, some complain about the ease of use and width.
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Customers like the size of the backpack. They mention it has plenty of room, it's one size fits all, and the little pockets are nice to have.
"...The main compartment holds quite a bit and the string closure device works very well. Hold the little tab and pull and it opens wide...." Read more
"...One size fits all. 5’10 male, 220lbs. Very comfortable! All my ultra light gear weights a total of only 20lbs but the Rook65 can do up to 60/65lbs." Read more
"...But still plenty of room IMO, especially just for weekend trips. He’s taken it out twice and it still looks brand new. It’s great quality...." Read more
"...used this bag on three hikes now and on all of them I was able to fit everything I needed and much more within my new bag!..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the comfort of the backpack. They mention that it feels wonderful support wise, and has no chafing, bruises, or pain.
"...The hip belt is wide and supportive...." Read more
"...One size fits all. 5’10 male, 220lbs. Very comfortable! All my ultra light gear weights a total of only 20lbs but the Rook65 can do up to 60/65lbs." Read more
"...The comfort is amazing. The adjustability on its own makes this bag a 10/10 for me." Read more
"...No chafing, no bruises, no pain, no stiffness. The pack does its job of transferring most weight to my thighs and waist...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the backpack. They say it's a great pack for the price and worth the investment. Customers also recommend it as a lower cost entry to backpacking.
"This back is amazing for the price. For me at least, the fit was awesome, and the suspension distributes weight really well. It is really light!..." Read more
"...As a final word I would recommend this bag for a lower cost entry to backpacking...." Read more
"...No wonder Osprey is one of the best value for money hiking and camping brands out there." Read more
"...n't go cheap buy something that is going to last and this bag is worth the money." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the backpack. They mention it's well made, sturdy, and durable. Some say that it'll allow them to hike further and faster.
"...This allows you to hike further and possibly quicker. It's a must-have item for any serious backpacker...." Read more
"...Durability has been good. No rips, holes, broken clips etc. Would buy again." Read more
"...He’s taken it out twice and it still looks brand new. It’s great quality...." Read more
"...Pros: Very lightweight and durable. This bag is a true work horse and the stitching is very strong...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the backpack. For example, they mention it's very lightweight, durable, and slim. Some say the pack is great to carry.
"...It is really light!..." Read more
"...It forced him to carefully choose what to pack since its slim and close to the back. But still plenty of room IMO, especially just for weekend trips...." Read more
"...Pros: Very lightweight and durable. This bag is a true work horse and the stitching is very strong...." Read more
"...The pack is great to carry. The load is distributed evenly over your shoulders and hips. I loved that aspect of it...." Read more
Customers like the load distribution of the backpack. For example, they say the suspension distributes weight really well, the chest strap helps to stabilize the load, and the load is distributed evenly over your shoulders and hips.
"...as overall length and have a cross-chest strap that really helps to stabilize the load. This fits torso length 17-22...." Read more
"...The strap arrangement is nice, and keeps the weight on your hips vs shoulders. Durability has been good. No rips, holes, broken clips etc...." Read more
"...The pack is great to carry. The load is distributed evenly over your shoulders and hips. I loved that aspect of it...." Read more
Customers find the backpack difficult to use and access. They mention that the hip belt pockets are difficult to access and the pack is hard to set upright.
"...I did wish the hip belt buckle were different. It seemed tricky to use at times and was sometimes hard to tighten...." Read more
"...5 for two reasons: The top compartment (not removable) is a bit difficult to access, and the pack is hard to set upright due to the shape of the..." Read more
"...The hip belt pockets I find are difficult to use...." Read more
"...I would rather have no hip pockets than have ones like these - too frustrating...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the width of the backpack. They mention that the zipper to open it is way too narrow, the hip belt didn't fit their larger frame, and the external frame didn''t work well.
"...The zipper to open it is also way too narrow. You really have to jam your hand in their to pack stuff in the brain...." Read more
"...I was so excited to get this bag only to figure out the hip belt didn't fit my larger frame...." Read more
"...Missing a star because of lack of adjustablity or just general width of shoulder straps...." Read more
"The external frame did not fit well. Very uncomfortable. I would not purchase this item again." Read more
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The hip belt is wide and supportive. You need to remove weight from your shoulders and place it down low on your hips, otherwise you'll get tired much sooner. This allows you to hike further and possibly quicker. It's a must-have item for any serious backpacker.
I did wish the hip belt buckle were different. It seemed tricky to use at times and was sometimes hard to tighten. I wish it had a "pre-set" clasp that could be custom-adjusted to your hip size. The two buckle pieces then come together and simply lock in front, instead of the webbing woven through an "over-under arrangement".
Each side of the hip belt has a zippered pocket large enough to hold some small items like flashlight, insect repellent, water purification tablets, keys,etc. I was glad they were there.
The sides each have a mesh pocket perfect for a Liter water bottle.
There is a pocket/flap area for a water bladder, but I didn't use it.
There is a top flap pocket which holds flat or fairly small things like maps, guides, flashlight, compass, etc.
The main compartment holds quite a bit and the string closure device works very well. Hold the little tab and pull and it opens wide. Squeeze the small locking device and pull the string and it tightens the load securely. This section held my 2 man tent, sleeping bag, clothes and food.
A zippered section 2/3 of the way down has a "floating" floor, which also allows entry of trekking pole, etc. This section works well for mess kit, stove, fuel, etc. You really want to put heavier items down as low as possible in the pack.
At the very bottom is a small zippered compartment to hold the waterproof pack cover. I never used it, but did try to once, only to discover that if you have anything attached to the outside, like a rolled-up foam sleeping pad, the cover won't work. The pack is very water resistant anyway, and even though we got poured on numerous times, my sleeping bag and clothes stayed dry.
There are a number of external attachment points. As mentioned, I attached a lightweight foam sleeping pad.
There is an excellent mesh back support that allows air to flow behind you, keeping you a bit cooler. Very nice!
The shoulder straps are adjustable in height (location on the pack) as well as overall length and have a cross-chest strap that really helps to stabilize the load. This fits torso length 17-22. Measure from top of hip bones to base of neck. This range covers "small" to "tall". For more info search: "backpack torso length measurement".
The pack is rugged, easy to use, has a grab handle and yes, it does stand up (when fully loaded) :)
I really enjoyed using it and soon forgot any misgivings I might have had earlier as it earned my respect and appreciation with its many good qualities. All of the zippers worked really well. I never had any jams.
Pricing varies and I bought this earlier in the season (mid-May) before demand firmed up the price and paid $123 delivered. Thanks Amazon!
I really like the green color vs. black.
I recommend this item and would buy it again.
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This will be on a multi day backpacking trip to the U.P Michigan, Full Appalachian Trail And South Africa this year in a busy 2024!
The Rook has less pockets but better to keep your valuables and gear inside anyway plus better than paying $200+ in stores! One size fits all. 5’10 male, 220lbs. Very comfortable! All my ultra light gear weights a total of only 20lbs but the Rook65 can do up to 60/65lbs.
This will be on a multi day backpacking trip to the U.P Michigan, Full Appalachian Trail And South Africa this year in a busy 2024!
The Rook has less pockets but better to keep your valuables and gear inside anyway plus better than paying $200+ in stores! One size fits all. 5’10 male, 220lbs. Very comfortable! All my ultra light gear weights a total of only 20lbs but the Rook65 can do up to 60/65lbs.
UPDATE: upgraded my review to a 5 star. I have about 5-6 trips with this pack, and maybe 100 miles and I adapted to the problems above. Some of the things I really like now include: The mesh suspension keeps the pack off of most of my back, so I am not sweating into it in 90 degree weather. The hip belt is really nice, including the pockets. The strap arrangement is nice, and keeps the weight on your hips vs shoulders. Durability has been good. No rips, holes, broken clips etc. Would buy again.
The airspeed back panel I also like a lot because it seems to help with me sweating all over the pack.
For packability the main compartment is able to hold pretty much everything I have. I'm using this for long section hikes. Just took it out for 100 miles and I'm going to go back out there and attempt another 200-300 miles.
As far as for inclement weather, I have yet to really test it outside of a drizzle. It does have the built in rain cover to the bag. For many types of backpacks people say that no matter what your stuff will get wet even with the rain cover attachment (not specifically just for this bag, for any bag). I have a contractor bag in the backpack that I keep essentials in (like sleep system) as an added protection to the rain. I also use dry bags and keep stuff like electronics and med supplies in ziplock bags.
Some features I am not a fan of:
The side pockets. I lost my tent poles unbeknownst to me due to them falling out of the side pockets. I've also lost a couple of other items from the side pockets. I now only use them for my water bottles, 1l smartwater bottles. I probably will not store anything in those side pockets other than that.
The hip belt pockets I find are difficult to use. When I have the pack strapped to me, I can open the hip belt pockets with one hand, however I need two hands to close them. So i have to awkwardly reach my arm across my body to pull the zipper shut, while i use my other hand to hold the actual pocket to allow the zipper to close. This involves me having to stop walking, and It is just inconvenient since I imagined using these pockets on the go.
Finally the brain of the bag i'm not a fan of either. It is not removable so it won't function as a day pack. The zipper to open it is also way too narrow. You really have to jam your hand in their to pack stuff in the brain. If you have one you will see that the back part of the brain is very roomy and you can stuff some more bulky things in here, but you have to jam it through the small opening to get it in there.
As a final word I would recommend this bag for a lower cost entry to backpacking. I'm planning on using this for a while, and upgraded whenever I have a more solid feel for what I'm looking for in a bag after I gain more hiking and backpacking experience. The one reason that made my decision final to buy this was the Osprey name, and the warranties and guarantees they have on their products. Looking forward to many more miles with this.
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