The Tempest 9 is a backpack from the Osprey collection. This backpack is specially tailored to the female body and will therefore offer comfort during your cycling trips, hiking trips or other activities. The back panel is adjustable and together with the breathable hip belt, the backpack moves smoothly with your body and promotes airflow between your bag and back. The bag is also ideal for use in various sports due to the attachment option for an ice axe, walking sticks, helmet and compression straps. The mesh front pocket is ideal for quickly storing your jacket, for example. Furthermore, the pockets on the hip belt can be used to store small items, while these items are still easily accessible while walking. Your keys can be attached to the internal key retention clip and there is an option to attach an LED light. The bag has a water reservoir, which can be easily filled through the access from the outside. The bag has a capacity of 9 liters and ensures that you can comfortably take all your belongings with you. The XS/S bag is suitable for women with a torso length of 33 to 43 centimeters.
The Tempest 9 is a backpack from the Osprey collection. This backpack is specially tailored to the female body and will therefore offer comfort during your cycling trips, hiking trips or other activities. The back panel is adjustable and together with the breathable hip belt, the backpack moves smoothly with your body and promotes airflow between your bag and back. The bag is also ideal for use in various sports due to the attachment option for an ice axe, walking sticks, helmet and compression straps. The mesh front pocket is ideal for quickly storing your jacket, for example. Furthermore, the pockets on the hip belt can be used to store small items, while these items are still easily accessible while walking. Your keys can be attached to the internal key retention clip and there is an option to attach an LED light. The bag has a water reservoir, which can be easily filled through the access from the outside. The bag has a capacity of 9 liters and ensures that you can comfortably take all your belongings with you. The XS/S bag is suitable for women with a torso length of 33 to 43 centimeters.
The Tempest 9 is a backpack from the Osprey collection. This backpack is specially tailored to the female body and will therefore offer comfort during your cycling trips, hiking trips or other activities. The back panel is adjustable and together with the breathable hip belt, the backpack moves smoothly with your body and promotes airflow between your bag and back. The bag is also ideal for use in various sports due to the attachment option for an ice axe, walking sticks, helmet and compression straps. The mesh front pocket is ideal for quickly storing your jacket, for example. Furthermore, the pockets on the hip belt can be used to store small items, while these items are still easily accessible while walking. Your keys can be attached to the internal key retention clip and there is an option to attach an LED light. The bag has a water reservoir, which can be easily filled through the access from the outside. The bag has a capacity of 9 liters and ensures that you can comfortably take all your belongings with you. The XS/S bag is suitable for women with a torso length of 33 to 43 centimeters.
The Tempest 9 is a backpack from the Osprey collection. This backpack is specially tailored to the female body and will therefore offer comfort during your cycling trips, hiking trips or other activities. The back panel is adjustable and together with the breathable hip belt, the backpack moves smoothly with your body and promotes airflow between your bag and back. The bag is also ideal for use in various sports due to the attachment option for an ice axe, walking sticks, helmet and compression straps. The mesh front pocket is ideal for quickly storing your jacket, for example. Furthermore, the pockets on the hip belt can be used to store small items, while these items are still easily accessible while walking. Your keys can be attached to the internal key retention clip and there is an option to attach an LED light. The bag has a water reservoir, which can be easily filled through the access from the outside. The bag has a capacity of 9 liters and ensures that you can comfortably take all your belongings with you. The XS/S bag is suitable for women with a torso length of 33 to 43 centimeters.
Last updated at 05/15/2026 03:46:16
OSP TEMPEST 9L PACK W21 JASPER GREEN XS/S
Free delivery between 21–27 May
Osprey Tempest 9L Women's Hiking Backpack with Hipbelt, Jasper Green, WXS/S
Delivery between 19–23 May $15.52
originally posted on REI
There's a lot to unpack here (yeah I said it) so I'll bullet stuff.- 3 zip-shut storage areas- 1 water bladder pocket- 2 water bottle slots (sides)- 1 rear stowage quick access pocket- 2 zipper hip pockets- 1 tiny arm loop pocket (for maybe a pocket knife for flashlight)- Light but sturdy material- Adjustable shoulder straps let you adjust the sitting height- Plenty of straps to tighten down your load- Trekking pole loopsThe only thing I'd really honestly say needs improvement is just the trekking pole loop. It's an adjustable loop that uses a stretchy elastic cord that's in a loop and tightened with one of those plastic tension clips. After 30 minutes or so of hiking the poles would wiggle lose and would flop around. It didn't matter much since I used ... MoreThere's a lot to unpack here (yeah I said it) so I'll bullet stuff.- 3 zip-shut storage areas- 1 water bladder pocket- 2 water bottle slots (sides)- 1 rear stowage quick access pocket- 2 zipper hip pockets- 1 tiny arm loop pocket (for maybe a pocket knife for flashlight)- Light but sturdy material- Adjustable shoulder straps let you adjust the sitting height- Plenty of straps to tighten down your load- Trekking pole loopsThe only thing I'd really honestly say needs improvement is just the trekking pole loop. It's an adjustable loop that uses a stretchy elastic cord that's in a loop and tightened with one of those plastic tension clips. After 30 minutes or so of hiking the poles would wiggle lose and would flop around. It didn't matter much since I used the poles most of the hike but if I wanted them put away I'd have to tighten them down every 30 minutes.
originally posted on REI
So I looked at this pack side by side with my current Talon 22 (a couple years old model), last years model, and this new one. The newest version doesn't feel as solid or as quality, maybe it's the recycled material. The new pack's shoulder padding feels flimsy compared to last years. Additionally the top accessory pocket and the interior accessory pocket feel like they are either smaller or sewn tighter. After looking more closely the top panel zippered slash pocket is definitely smaller than previous year versions. In the older version the internal pocket was sewn onto the larger top panel packet. Now the top panel is just as small as the internal pocket. The two pockets are essentially two sides of the same pouch with a divider. Terrible change on Ospreys part ... MoreSo I looked at this pack side by side with my current Talon 22 (a couple years old model), last years model, and this new one. The newest version doesn't feel as solid or as quality, maybe it's the recycled material. The new pack's shoulder padding feels flimsy compared to last years. Additionally the top accessory pocket and the interior accessory pocket feel like they are either smaller or sewn tighter. After looking more closely the top panel zippered slash pocket is definitely smaller than previous year versions. In the older version the internal pocket was sewn onto the larger top panel packet. Now the top panel is just as small as the internal pocket. The two pockets are essentially two sides of the same pouch with a divider. Terrible change on Ospreys part and I hope the next redesign goes back to the larger pocket. The water bottle pockets on the sides appear to be deeper however. While I really like the new grey color, I will not be upgrading anytime soon. I do wish that one of the accessory pockets had a little more organization capability, similar to the Daylight Plus, but I know this pack is supposed to me more minimalist. I wouldn't recommend this pack if you can wait for the next iteration and hope they improve the pockets.
originally posted on REI
I have an older Talon 22 pack from 10 years ago, I love this pack, but decided it was time for an upgrade. I saw them available at the last REI sale in a great neon green color and nabbed one. Just got back from a 12 day road trip with aggressive hiking in many state and national parks. This pack just doesn't hold up like the old one. I had great difficulty inserting a filled 1.5 liter, 2 Liter or 3 liter hydration bladder in the sleeve. My old pack has no problems, but this was a battle every time. Once the bladder is in, the weight of it collapsed and bent the support across the top so that it was very difficult to access the top zipper pocket. The structural support across the top has a permanent bend in it now because it can't hold the weight of a full bladder. ... MoreI have an older Talon 22 pack from 10 years ago, I love this pack, but decided it was time for an upgrade. I saw them available at the last REI sale in a great neon green color and nabbed one. Just got back from a 12 day road trip with aggressive hiking in many state and national parks. This pack just doesn't hold up like the old one. I had great difficulty inserting a filled 1.5 liter, 2 Liter or 3 liter hydration bladder in the sleeve. My old pack has no problems, but this was a battle every time. Once the bladder is in, the weight of it collapsed and bent the support across the top so that it was very difficult to access the top zipper pocket. The structural support across the top has a permanent bend in it now because it can't hold the weight of a full bladder. Luckily I had my old Exos 34 on the trip as well, so after a week switched to that so that I could have a reliable backpack. You guys ruined what was the best travel backpack and one day hiking backpack. This was a big downgrade. Glad my old Talon 22 is still in serviceable condition
| Brand Colour | Jasper - Green |
| Backsystem | AirScape mesh covered accordion foam |
| Style | Multi activity |
| Raincover | Not included |
| Hydration system compatibility | Yes - External - Not included |
OSP TEMPEST 9L PACK W21 JASPER GREEN XS/S
Free delivery between 21–27 May
Osprey Tempest 9L Women's Hiking Backpack with Hipbelt, Jasper Green, WXS/S
Delivery between 19–23 May $15.52
There's a lot to unpack here (yeah I said it) so I'll bullet stuff.- 3 zip-shut storage areas- 1 water bladder pocket- 2 water bottle slots (sides)- 1 rear stowage quick access pocket- 2 zipper hip pockets- 1 tiny arm loop pocket (for maybe a pocket knife for flashlight)- Light but sturdy material- Adjustable shoulder straps let you adjust the sitting height- Plenty of straps to tighten down your load- Trekking pole loopsThe only thing I'd really honestly say needs improvement is just the trekking pole loop. It's an adjustable loop that uses a stretchy elastic cord that's in a loop and tightened with one of those plastic tension clips. After 30 minutes or so of hiking the poles would wiggle lose and would flop around. It didn't matter much since I used ... MoreThere's a lot to unpack here (yeah I said it) so I'll bullet stuff.- 3 zip-shut storage areas- 1 water bladder pocket- 2 water bottle slots (sides)- 1 rear stowage quick access pocket- 2 zipper hip pockets- 1 tiny arm loop pocket (for maybe a pocket knife for flashlight)- Light but sturdy material- Adjustable shoulder straps let you adjust the sitting height- Plenty of straps to tighten down your load- Trekking pole loopsThe only thing I'd really honestly say needs improvement is just the trekking pole loop. It's an adjustable loop that uses a stretchy elastic cord that's in a loop and tightened with one of those plastic tension clips. After 30 minutes or so of hiking the poles would wiggle lose and would flop around. It didn't matter much since I used the poles most of the hike but if I wanted them put away I'd have to tighten them down every 30 minutes.
So I looked at this pack side by side with my current Talon 22 (a couple years old model), last years model, and this new one. The newest version doesn't feel as solid or as quality, maybe it's the recycled material. The new pack's shoulder padding feels flimsy compared to last years. Additionally the top accessory pocket and the interior accessory pocket feel like they are either smaller or sewn tighter. After looking more closely the top panel zippered slash pocket is definitely smaller than previous year versions. In the older version the internal pocket was sewn onto the larger top panel packet. Now the top panel is just as small as the internal pocket. The two pockets are essentially two sides of the same pouch with a divider. Terrible change on Ospreys part ... MoreSo I looked at this pack side by side with my current Talon 22 (a couple years old model), last years model, and this new one. The newest version doesn't feel as solid or as quality, maybe it's the recycled material. The new pack's shoulder padding feels flimsy compared to last years. Additionally the top accessory pocket and the interior accessory pocket feel like they are either smaller or sewn tighter. After looking more closely the top panel zippered slash pocket is definitely smaller than previous year versions. In the older version the internal pocket was sewn onto the larger top panel packet. Now the top panel is just as small as the internal pocket. The two pockets are essentially two sides of the same pouch with a divider. Terrible change on Ospreys part and I hope the next redesign goes back to the larger pocket. The water bottle pockets on the sides appear to be deeper however. While I really like the new grey color, I will not be upgrading anytime soon. I do wish that one of the accessory pockets had a little more organization capability, similar to the Daylight Plus, but I know this pack is supposed to me more minimalist. I wouldn't recommend this pack if you can wait for the next iteration and hope they improve the pockets.
I have an older Talon 22 pack from 10 years ago, I love this pack, but decided it was time for an upgrade. I saw them available at the last REI sale in a great neon green color and nabbed one. Just got back from a 12 day road trip with aggressive hiking in many state and national parks. This pack just doesn't hold up like the old one. I had great difficulty inserting a filled 1.5 liter, 2 Liter or 3 liter hydration bladder in the sleeve. My old pack has no problems, but this was a battle every time. Once the bladder is in, the weight of it collapsed and bent the support across the top so that it was very difficult to access the top zipper pocket. The structural support across the top has a permanent bend in it now because it can't hold the weight of a full bladder. ... MoreI have an older Talon 22 pack from 10 years ago, I love this pack, but decided it was time for an upgrade. I saw them available at the last REI sale in a great neon green color and nabbed one. Just got back from a 12 day road trip with aggressive hiking in many state and national parks. This pack just doesn't hold up like the old one. I had great difficulty inserting a filled 1.5 liter, 2 Liter or 3 liter hydration bladder in the sleeve. My old pack has no problems, but this was a battle every time. Once the bladder is in, the weight of it collapsed and bent the support across the top so that it was very difficult to access the top zipper pocket. The structural support across the top has a permanent bend in it now because it can't hold the weight of a full bladder. Luckily I had my old Exos 34 on the trip as well, so after a week switched to that so that I could have a reliable backpack. You guys ruined what was the best travel backpack and one day hiking backpack. This was a big downgrade. Glad my old Talon 22 is still in serviceable condition
I bought this bag to do a hike in the Alps where I planned to sleep in huts and therefore didn't need to carry cookware, food, or a tent. It performed marvelously on that hike, but what I wasn't prepared for was how many other contexts it would come in handy. I most recently took it on a four day coastal walk. The climate was temperate enough to only need a sleeping bag liner, and with a friend carrying the tent, I was able to fit everything else I needed in this guy with ease. It makes me feel silly for how long I was relying solely on a 65L. Also, at one point something sticky was spilled all over the bag and I machine washed it out of necessity, and it bounced back 100% after the experience which I was thrilled by. Super happy with this purchase.
This is just about the most pack one can comfortably handle without getting load lifters above your shoulders with a rigid frame. For everything from a challenging half-day to 36-48 hours out this pack is perfect. Works decently well for airline travel too as a carry-on.The absolute miracle here though is that the pack is so light for its size, comfortable, airy, and compresses so well that I want to use it for most of my regular day hiking as well. Compressed, with a low weight, it feels nimble and body-hugging like the best daypacks for the sake of weighing just a couple ounces more than minimalist packs that you will never notice on such a comfortable suspension. And you get great features (big usable belt pockets foremost) and a level of durability that you're ... MoreThis is just about the most pack one can comfortably handle without getting load lifters above your shoulders with a rigid frame. For everything from a challenging half-day to 36-48 hours out this pack is perfect. Works decently well for airline travel too as a carry-on.The absolute miracle here though is that the pack is so light for its size, comfortable, airy, and compresses so well that I want to use it for most of my regular day hiking as well. Compressed, with a low weight, it feels nimble and body-hugging like the best daypacks for the sake of weighing just a couple ounces more than minimalist packs that you will never notice on such a comfortable suspension. And you get great features (big usable belt pockets foremost) and a level of durability that you're unlikely to find on a smaller capacity daypack. The only time I don't want to pick it up is when I feel like I'd look silly wearing a large-ish, hip-belted pack on a highly trafficked local trail, or I'm really only going to be out long enough to need liter or two of water and a jacket. Although really, in a muted color and compressed, this pack can look as sleek as many. Having used much lighter packs that were always a compromise in some way, and heavier, more luxurious models that were never worth the extra weight, I'm a little mad at myself that I didn't give this pack a try earlier in my "career".My only gripes are that as much as I appreciate having a brain instead of zippers or a roll-top, it is permanently attached on the shoulder strap side, and can look a little disheveled when the pack is compressed. (You can loop bungee the pole holders together to meet in the middle and hold it down for a tidier look.) It'd be great to be able to fit a foam sleeping pad beneath a floating brain for overnights instead of being limited to just smaller items like jackets.
I've been a big fan of Osprey packs since the beginning, owning 7 different ones over the years. With this model, the size is just what I was looking for, and I appreciated the adjustable torso length. I can't understand why they designed a 'fast and light' style pack like this with placement of the side water bottle pockets which makes them impossible to reach while hiking. They could have added a side entrance to those pockets, as they do on the Aether and Atmos models. The tiny, weird pocket on the shoulder strap also seems pretty useless, and a waste of valuable space that could have been used for a larger, stretch pocket which could actually hold a smartphone or GPS. The hip belt pockets were decent in size, but also placed strangely far back on the belt, and ... MoreI've been a big fan of Osprey packs since the beginning, owning 7 different ones over the years. With this model, the size is just what I was looking for, and I appreciated the adjustable torso length. I can't understand why they designed a 'fast and light' style pack like this with placement of the side water bottle pockets which makes them impossible to reach while hiking. They could have added a side entrance to those pockets, as they do on the Aether and Atmos models. The tiny, weird pocket on the shoulder strap also seems pretty useless, and a waste of valuable space that could have been used for a larger, stretch pocket which could actually hold a smartphone or GPS. The hip belt pockets were decent in size, but also placed strangely far back on the belt, and extending the hip belt padding another inch or so forward would have been more comfortable as well. I unfortunately got the black model, which is entirely black, including all belts and buckles, making them impossible to see or find in dim light. Making them a contrasting lighter color would make sense. I would also liked to have seen the top lid be both 'floating' and removable, rather than sewn on.
I bought this pack to replace my old Talon 22, which ripped at the front after 8-9 years of heavy use. I loved that pack so much I successfully urged my partner to get one roughly 5 years ago.This is in no way comparable to the other two older packs. For starters, it is much smaller in terms of useful space. I barely had room for a light jacket, a larger pair of binoculars, and a couple snacks. Secondly, the hydration sleeve is frustratingly small. Be prepared to spend an extra 10 minutes trying to get a bladder in. Lastly, the material is lighter and cheaper feeling. I don't imagine this one lasting even 10% of the old one.Since that first pack, I've been an Osprey devotee. Both my partner's and my backpacking bags are also Osprey. Sadly, I've now purchased ... MoreI bought this pack to replace my old Talon 22, which ripped at the front after 8-9 years of heavy use. I loved that pack so much I successfully urged my partner to get one roughly 5 years ago.This is in no way comparable to the other two older packs. For starters, it is much smaller in terms of useful space. I barely had room for a light jacket, a larger pair of binoculars, and a couple snacks. Secondly, the hydration sleeve is frustratingly small. Be prepared to spend an extra 10 minutes trying to get a bladder in. Lastly, the material is lighter and cheaper feeling. I don't imagine this one lasting even 10% of the old one.Since that first pack, I've been an Osprey devotee. Both my partner's and my backpacking bags are also Osprey. Sadly, I've now purchased (and returned) my last Osprey pack. I'm hoping the Deuter pack I ordered, which should be arriving anytime, will make a great substitute.
I had the "M/L (48-58mm) older size and this one is listed as "M/L/XL (48-58mm)" on the tag on the back edge. The new bag is narrower (left to right) and maybe a touch longer (top to bottom). The top zip pocket (where you keep keys and small items) is way smaller in the newer model to my disappointment. I when I slide in a standard 14" laptop, the new bag is just barely able to span for this while the old bag it few well. The new bag does have larger side mesh pockets for wider water bottles and now fits a Nalgene, the old one did not. The left shoulder stretchy pocket is now a folded over pocket with a button to snap it closed. I keep my wireless headphones in it. However the snap always pops free from normal moving so I worry that the headphones are less secure. ... MoreI had the "M/L (48-58mm) older size and this one is listed as "M/L/XL (48-58mm)" on the tag on the back edge. The new bag is narrower (left to right) and maybe a touch longer (top to bottom). The top zip pocket (where you keep keys and small items) is way smaller in the newer model to my disappointment. I when I slide in a standard 14" laptop, the new bag is just barely able to span for this while the old bag it few well. The new bag does have larger side mesh pockets for wider water bottles and now fits a Nalgene, the old one did not. The left shoulder stretchy pocket is now a folded over pocket with a button to snap it closed. I keep my wireless headphones in it. However the snap always pops free from normal moving so I worry that the headphones are less secure. One really surprising thing is I have had the bag two months and the Osprey logo has already warn off the top of the bag (above the helmet holder). I guess they don't want to advertise their product :-)The rest of the bag is well made and the stitching is top notch.
I use this as an everyday bag to replace my worn out Black Diamond 32L pack. I feel futuristic with this baby - I didn't realize backpacks were so fancy nowadays.Love: hip pockets. zipper pulls. easy-open pull tabs on the bungee cord. comfortable shoulder straps. adjustable back portion.Not a big fan: the top section of the adjustable back portion, where it rests against my neck, digs in uncomfortably when I'm biking. wish there were some small bungee clip mechanisms to keep water bottles from sliding out of the side pockets when I bend over.
I didn't intend buying this pack but a shop had in on sale which was too good to pass. My initial thoughts of a well designed and well made pack gave way to feeling somewhat underwhelmed. After the first long hike the entire pack made more sense with its stripped back vibe but very functional. After the second long hike I had the adjustments dialed in and settled on how to organize my gear between the inside and outside pockets. This is a great pack. The outside mesh pockets are large and stretchy and can easily accommodate a 1.5l bottle or a waterproof jacket and mid layers etc. the hip pockets felt too far back but I have since got used to their placement. The pocket on the shoulder strap could do with a redesign(take a look at the Gossamer Gear Vagabond). The ... MoreI didn't intend buying this pack but a shop had in on sale which was too good to pass. My initial thoughts of a well designed and well made pack gave way to feeling somewhat underwhelmed. After the first long hike the entire pack made more sense with its stripped back vibe but very functional. After the second long hike I had the adjustments dialed in and settled on how to organize my gear between the inside and outside pockets. This is a great pack. The outside mesh pockets are large and stretchy and can easily accommodate a 1.5l bottle or a waterproof jacket and mid layers etc. the hip pockets felt too far back but I have since got used to their placement. The pocket on the shoulder strap could do with a redesign(take a look at the Gossamer Gear Vagabond). The structure of the back is great and the curve towards the bottom sits perfectly in the small of my back and the weight is comfortably carried on the hips. I get the feeling the structure and design aid a more correct posture and prevent slouching towards the end of a tough day. I use the pack with a 2l bladder and have more than enough space for full days or light overnights. In fact, this would be my ideal bag for multi-day hikes such as the Camino de Santiago.Very satisfied with the pack and I appreciate the smaller details such as the zip pulls etc.
| Brand Colour | Jasper - Green |
| Backsystem | AirScape mesh covered accordion foam |
| Style | Multi activity |
| Raincover | Not included |
| Hydration system compatibility | Yes - External - Not included |