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Presentation
The Osprey Renn 65 is a large-capacity backpack designed for long trips, multi-day treks and itineraries where you need to carry your gear without compromise. With its 65-liter volume, it offers ample space for clothes, camping gear, hydration system and accessories, while remaining well balanced on the back. Its comfort is based on the ventilated and adjustable AirSpeed™ back panel, which ensures excellent air circulation and optimum comfort even on long days of walking. Its cut, adapted to the female anatomy, combined with ergonomic shoulder straps and a padded hip belt, distributes weight naturally and reduces fatigue. The bag also incorporates a removable rain cover, belt pockets, mesh side pockets and a separate sleeping bag compartment, making it a reliable companion for both wilderness adventures and more distant expeditions.
Technical data
- Capacity: 65 L
- Weight: approx. 1.65kg
- Dimensions: 70 × 38 × 41 cm
- Materials: bluesign®-certified 600D recycled polyester with PFAS-free DWR water-repellent treatment
- Back system: ventilated, adjustable AirSpeed™ panel for comfort and air circulation
- Carrying: padded hip belt, ergonomic shoulder straps and side compression straps
- Organization: top flap with zipped pocket, mesh side pockets, belt pockets, separate lower sleeping bag compartment
- Extras: integrated, removable rain cover, straps for ground mats, compatibility with internal hydration system
Our opinion
User feedback often highlights the Renn 65’s carrying comfort, even when the bag is loaded for long hikes or extended itinerant trips. AirSpeed™ back panel ventilation and a cut tailored to the female anatomy keep the back cooler and reduce fatigue over many hours of walking. Many people appreciate that the mesh belt and side pockets offer quick access to small items, while the integrated rain cover is a real plus in changeable weather. As for points to be adjusted, some users find thattop-only access to the main compartment can be less convenient for reaching items placed at the bottom of the bag without unloading everything. Although the bag is relatively light for its capacity, it remains more suited to trekking and hiking than to strictly urban or cabin use, as its stature often exceeds airline carry-on baggage limits. Finally, the lack of numerous small internal compartments may require a little more organization if you wish to segment your equipment properly. Despite these points, the Renn 65 is a reliable, comfortable and well-equipped bag for large-scale adventures.

