Osprey designed the Volt 75 as a large rucksack for those wanting a ruggedly simple design while out on the trail for weeks at a time. It’s equipped with the LightWire™ peripheral frame, which can be stabilized with dual side compression straps, helping transfer load weight to the hips. The dual-density Fit-On-the Fly™ hipbelt adjusts up to 7.5 cm for a custom fit, and the packs torso length has 12 cm of adjustability, allowing it to adapt to many torso sizes. The Volt’s backpanel is made of breathable mesh, and its harness features a mesh-facing along with a sternum strap for a superior fit, comfort and carrying stability on any hiking trail.
LightWire™ peripheral frame
Dual-density Fit-On-the Fly™ hipbelt
Breathable mesh backpanel
75-litre storage capacity
Compartments | Features
Osprey equipped the Volt 75 with a wide mouth access sleeping bag compartment that’s separate from the main compartment, and gave it external sleeping pad straps that are removable. There is a floating top pocket and another mesh zip pocket under the top-lid. A large mesh front pocket works perfectly for storing a light rain shell, while zippered hipbelt pockets are perfect for holding a GPS and pocket knife. Upper and lower side compression straps keep internal loads stable and provide extra carrying options for items like tent poles, while the Stow-on-the-Go™ Trekking Pole attachments can hold poles when on flatter ground.