The Osprey Kyte 48 backpack is ideal for women looking for a practical and comfortable backpack for their excursions or multi-day trips. Its 48-liter capacity allows for easy transportation of all the necessary items. The Osprey Kyte 48 Purple backpack is specially designed for multi-day hikes and offers a large storage capacity for your belongings. Its design is tailored to fit the female anatomy, and it is highly comfortable thanks to its adjustable AirScape back panel, padded shoulder straps, and hip belt that provide even weight distribution. The backpack has multiple compartments and storage options to make organizing your gear easier, including a dedicated hydration pocket. Made with water-resistant materials, the Kyte 48 backpack protects your gear from rain and moisture. A rain cover is also provided for additional protection when needed. Additionally, the backpack offers excellent ventilation to keep your back cool even on hot days.
The Osprey Kyte 48 backpack is ideal for women looking for a practical and comfortable backpack for their excursions or multi-day trips. Its 48-liter capacity allows for easy transportation of all the necessary items. The Osprey Kyte 48 Purple backpack is specially designed for multi-day hikes and offers a large storage capacity for your belongings. Its design is tailored to fit the female anatomy, and it is highly comfortable thanks to its adjustable AirScape back panel, padded shoulder straps, and hip belt that provide even weight distribution. The backpack has multiple compartments and storage options to make organizing your gear easier, including a dedicated hydration pocket. Made with water-resistant materials, the Kyte 48 backpack protects your gear from rain and moisture. A rain cover is also provided for additional protection when needed. Additionally, the backpack offers excellent ventilation to keep your back cool even on hot days.
The Osprey Kyte 48 backpack is ideal for women looking for a practical and comfortable backpack for their excursions or multi-day trips. Its 48-liter capacity allows for easy transportation of all the necessary items. The Osprey Kyte 48 Purple backpack is specially designed for multi-day hikes and offers a large storage capacity for your belongings. Its design is tailored to fit the female anatomy, and it is highly comfortable thanks to its adjustable AirScape back panel, padded shoulder straps, and hip belt that provide even weight distribution. The backpack has multiple compartments and storage options to make organizing your gear easier, including a dedicated hydration pocket. Made with water-resistant materials, the Kyte 48 backpack protects your gear from rain and moisture. A rain cover is also provided for additional protection when needed. Additionally, the backpack offers excellent ventilation to keep your back cool even on hot days.
The Osprey Kyte 48 backpack is ideal for women looking for a practical and comfortable backpack for their excursions or multi-day trips. Its 48-liter capacity allows for easy transportation of all the necessary items. The Osprey Kyte 48 Purple backpack is specially designed for multi-day hikes and offers a large storage capacity for your belongings. Its design is tailored to fit the female anatomy, and it is highly comfortable thanks to its adjustable AirScape back panel, padded shoulder straps, and hip belt that provide even weight distribution. The backpack has multiple compartments and storage options to make organizing your gear easier, including a dedicated hydration pocket. Made with water-resistant materials, the Kyte 48 backpack protects your gear from rain and moisture. A rain cover is also provided for additional protection when needed. Additionally, the backpack offers excellent ventilation to keep your back cool even on hot days.
Last updated at 05/11/2026 22:56:24
Kyte 48 | Women's Backpacking | Osprey Australia Elderberry Purple / WXS/S
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originally posted on altitude-sports.com
I'm doing an Earthwatch expedition next summer that involves a little hiking in the Pyrénées. I already have a daypack and a 20 litre Osprey, but the packing list calls for a 36 litre backpack plus hiking poles and a waterproof cover for the pack (among other things). So this pack seems perfect - it comes with a cover and trekking pole attachments. And I love the colour: icelake green. I spent some time comparing the kyte and the sirrus, but the kyte won out - partly because, instead of a zipper in front, it has a pouch to easily stash a jacket, for example, without getting anything else wet. Reviewers also like that the external reservoir sleeve to save space. It seems to have lots of bells and whistles and pockets. Now I just have to hit the Y to build up my ... MoreI'm doing an Earthwatch expedition next summer that involves a little hiking in the Pyrénées. I already have a daypack and a 20 litre Osprey, but the packing list calls for a 36 litre backpack plus hiking poles and a waterproof cover for the pack (among other things). So this pack seems perfect - it comes with a cover and trekking pole attachments. And I love the colour: icelake green. I spent some time comparing the kyte and the sirrus, but the kyte won out - partly because, instead of a zipper in front, it has a pouch to easily stash a jacket, for example, without getting anything else wet. Reviewers also like that the external reservoir sleeve to save space. It seems to have lots of bells and whistles and pockets. Now I just have to hit the Y to build up my strength and endurance! (The sirrus is said to perhaps be better if you're on the shorter side, which I'm not.)
originally posted on altitude-sports.com
I love this backpack as it’s ideal for a single to short multiple day hiking, because it’s huge volume and good support; however, after comparing 46L and 36L, I decided to go for 46L as the width is almost same but 46L is deeper. If you never plan to go for hiking more than 4 days, Kyte 36L is ideal for you! While considering a longer hike, choose 46L. Excellent backpack in general, quality good, worth the money!
originally posted on ospreyeurope.com
I would have awarded that backpack 5 out of 5, 10 out of 5 maybe, it's an excellent piece of engineering. It took me a while to fit it correctly (at some point I was close to giving up and thought it was a waste of money). However, once I did, it fit so well that even when loaded 12-13 kg (and my weight is about 64 kg), I didn't feel it at all, even after many hours on the trail every day for a week. It doesn't shift, no pressure on my back or shoulders whatsoever, no need to periodically adjust the straps (unless I put on/remove a jacket or insert full hydration bladder), nothing chafes or hurts.Having said that. 2 stars down for hydration system. This backpack is 'locked' into having to use a hydration system (like all Osprey backpacks really). And this is where ... MoreI would have awarded that backpack 5 out of 5, 10 out of 5 maybe, it's an excellent piece of engineering. It took me a while to fit it correctly (at some point I was close to giving up and thought it was a waste of money). However, once I did, it fit so well that even when loaded 12-13 kg (and my weight is about 64 kg), I didn't feel it at all, even after many hours on the trail every day for a week. It doesn't shift, no pressure on my back or shoulders whatsoever, no need to periodically adjust the straps (unless I put on/remove a jacket or insert full hydration bladder), nothing chafes or hurts.Having said that. 2 stars down for hydration system. This backpack is 'locked' into having to use a hydration system (like all Osprey backpacks really). And this is where the issues begin. On a multi-day hike in the wilderness it's very difficult to keep hydration bladder and, most critically, the hose, clean. While I managed to keep bladder mould-free (lots of effort every evening), I wasn't so lucky with the hose (with negative consequences for my stomach and the hike itself). Yes, technically that would be a review of a bladder (and I'll add it there too), but as there is really not much option to use water bottles with this design (side pockets are too small and, even if I manage to fit a bottle into them and even if I manage to get it out, I would not be able to get it in without stopping and removing a backpack, unless there is someone else with me to help, but I hike solo). Hence I can't score this backpack separately from a hydration system.But if you don't use hydration system, or can keep your hydration system hose mould-free on the multi-day hike, or don't suffer stomach upsets from mould (or don't mind hiking when any moment the nature might call, big time), then it's 5 out of 5 for this backpack.
| Dimensions | Volume: 48 L |
| Capacity | 48 liters |
| Warranty | 12 month(s) |
Kyte 48 | Women's Backpacking | Osprey Australia Elderberry Purple / WXS/S
Free delivery between 19–22 May
Osprey Kyte 48 Backpack Elderberry Purple / XS/S
Delivery $14.10
Osprey Kyte 48 Womens Pack [Colour:Elderberry Purple][Size:XS/S]
Free delivery
Osprey Kyte Womans 48L Hiking Pack, 48 Litre / Elder Purple
Free delivery
OSP KYTE 48L PACK W23 ELDERBERRY PURPLE XS/S
Free delivery between 18–22 May
I'm doing an Earthwatch expedition next summer that involves a little hiking in the Pyrénées. I already have a daypack and a 20 litre Osprey, but the packing list calls for a 36 litre backpack plus hiking poles and a waterproof cover for the pack (among other things). So this pack seems perfect - it comes with a cover and trekking pole attachments. And I love the colour: icelake green. I spent some time comparing the kyte and the sirrus, but the kyte won out - partly because, instead of a zipper in front, it has a pouch to easily stash a jacket, for example, without getting anything else wet. Reviewers also like that the external reservoir sleeve to save space. It seems to have lots of bells and whistles and pockets. Now I just have to hit the Y to build up my ... MoreI'm doing an Earthwatch expedition next summer that involves a little hiking in the Pyrénées. I already have a daypack and a 20 litre Osprey, but the packing list calls for a 36 litre backpack plus hiking poles and a waterproof cover for the pack (among other things). So this pack seems perfect - it comes with a cover and trekking pole attachments. And I love the colour: icelake green. I spent some time comparing the kyte and the sirrus, but the kyte won out - partly because, instead of a zipper in front, it has a pouch to easily stash a jacket, for example, without getting anything else wet. Reviewers also like that the external reservoir sleeve to save space. It seems to have lots of bells and whistles and pockets. Now I just have to hit the Y to build up my strength and endurance! (The sirrus is said to perhaps be better if you're on the shorter side, which I'm not.)
I love this backpack as it’s ideal for a single to short multiple day hiking, because it’s huge volume and good support; however, after comparing 46L and 36L, I decided to go for 46L as the width is almost same but 46L is deeper. If you never plan to go for hiking more than 4 days, Kyte 36L is ideal for you! While considering a longer hike, choose 46L. Excellent backpack in general, quality good, worth the money!
I would have awarded that backpack 5 out of 5, 10 out of 5 maybe, it's an excellent piece of engineering. It took me a while to fit it correctly (at some point I was close to giving up and thought it was a waste of money). However, once I did, it fit so well that even when loaded 12-13 kg (and my weight is about 64 kg), I didn't feel it at all, even after many hours on the trail every day for a week. It doesn't shift, no pressure on my back or shoulders whatsoever, no need to periodically adjust the straps (unless I put on/remove a jacket or insert full hydration bladder), nothing chafes or hurts.Having said that. 2 stars down for hydration system. This backpack is 'locked' into having to use a hydration system (like all Osprey backpacks really). And this is where ... MoreI would have awarded that backpack 5 out of 5, 10 out of 5 maybe, it's an excellent piece of engineering. It took me a while to fit it correctly (at some point I was close to giving up and thought it was a waste of money). However, once I did, it fit so well that even when loaded 12-13 kg (and my weight is about 64 kg), I didn't feel it at all, even after many hours on the trail every day for a week. It doesn't shift, no pressure on my back or shoulders whatsoever, no need to periodically adjust the straps (unless I put on/remove a jacket or insert full hydration bladder), nothing chafes or hurts.Having said that. 2 stars down for hydration system. This backpack is 'locked' into having to use a hydration system (like all Osprey backpacks really). And this is where the issues begin. On a multi-day hike in the wilderness it's very difficult to keep hydration bladder and, most critically, the hose, clean. While I managed to keep bladder mould-free (lots of effort every evening), I wasn't so lucky with the hose (with negative consequences for my stomach and the hike itself). Yes, technically that would be a review of a bladder (and I'll add it there too), but as there is really not much option to use water bottles with this design (side pockets are too small and, even if I manage to fit a bottle into them and even if I manage to get it out, I would not be able to get it in without stopping and removing a backpack, unless there is someone else with me to help, but I hike solo). Hence I can't score this backpack separately from a hydration system.But if you don't use hydration system, or can keep your hydration system hose mould-free on the multi-day hike, or don't suffer stomach upsets from mould (or don't mind hiking when any moment the nature might call, big time), then it's 5 out of 5 for this backpack.
This is a very nice pack. I use it for day trips when i need to carry a fair bit of stuff and it carries the weight well. I like the outside back pouch where you can put your wet things, pockets on the waistband for lip balm, sunscreen etc. The top pocket is nice and big, and the top opening to the pack is big as well. The only downside is that although it has ice axe loops, I couldn't figure how to attach the shaft of the axe. I just added a velcro loop from another pack which work fine.
Haven’t taken it out yet, but what I see and tried is absolutely perfect. Lightweight, adjustable torso, numerous pockets, divisions, U zipped front opening… too many features to name. I am 170cm tall, and after torso adjustment it feels great.After having good quality (and heavy) Deuter,Kyte 66 is a lifesaver. Looking forward to a next multi day hike. Five star Osprey product.
This was a great backpack and I chose it over the Kestral 58 for extra space. It weighed a little more than the Exos line, but having a little more padding and durable materials was worth the extra weight. In all honesty I returned this product before taking it on a 4 day trip in the Grand Canyon, only because I had more gear than I wanted to cram into this pack. So I stuck with my 6+ pound Lowe Alpine pack that is 20+ years old because it could fit 30% more inside the pack.....so basically it is a great pack that I never had the chance to use.
I haven’t used this bag yet as this review is part of a promotion, but plan on using it for a trip to Europe in the spring. There’s lots of pockets to organize your things plus very comfortable on (everything is adjustable). It should fit most airlines carry-on requirements, which is why I chose this bag, so I wouldn’t have to check my bag every time I travelled. It would also be a really great backpack for a 2-3 day backpacking/camping trip (will be using it for that at some point as well). All in all, great bag!! (I’m 5ft 7, 140 pounds and got a M).
I traded this pack in twice - the first time I just thought I had a defective unit, but I had the same issue with the second one. The pack fits great, has really good and convenient pockets, and is well-adjustable, but the back ventilation “airscape” design seems like it is supposed to be concave so that your back isn’t in contact with the pack, but both units I tried very quickly became convex to the point where it was pushing into my back. This made it so anytime I wore the pack for more than a few hours, my back was the only part getting hot and sweaty. Unless I just happened to get two defective units, I’d say this is a design flaw and you should look at the Atmos or Exos which have much better ventilation designs.
Incredible pack. I already have a 65L pack from Osprey and I love their quality. One of the reasons I chose Osprey was their lifetime guaranteed warrantee for any defects. The Kyte is incredibly adjustable, hugging my hips, and the majority of the weight is on my lower back, not my upper back. Because of this, I am not hunched forward, and I am able to maintain my balance when moving with the pack.The 36L Kyte seems very versatile whether I want to go on a short trip, a weekend trip, a multi day hike or possibly a vacation where I pack efficiently. I'm excited to take this pack on longer hikes this year.Thanks Osprey. And Thanks Altitude Sports!
Very happy with my new osprey kestral. Super comfortable. Great pack for organising your hear. The new 2023 model is just perfect. I will be using this pack for 2/3 camping trips and when I travel to Spain to walk the caminò. Also the delivery of the pack was super fast 1 day.Very happy customer. Thankyou. Stephen Milligan
| Dimensions | Volume: 48 L |
| Capacity | 48 liters |
| Warranty | 12 month(s) |