I've had it for around 2-3 years. Longer trips I've used it on include the Overland (6 days) and Cape to Cape in WA (7 days) and its been a good size for these. You can remove the top 'brain' and tighten the lashings for shorter trips to reduce the size if needed.
There is now a newer model (link below) that is pretty much the same, a few minor aesthetic tweaks from what I can see.
I'm also selling the slightly smaller Osprey Talon 44 if you need something for shorter trips, and my One Planet -5 sleeping bag.
Size: Medium (I'm 175 / 5'10)
Capacity: 65 Litres
Dimensions: 83H x 39W x 36D
Weight: 2.09kg
Condition: Good, some where on the central stretch pocket (See photos).
Features:
- Large main compartment, accessed from top via draw-string opening.
- Bottom compartment, accessed by zip. Two external straps over the opening.
- Two front pockets accessed from the side by zip, good for stashing food.
- Central stretch pocket, good for stashing rain overalls.
- Two good sized side stretch pockets with lashing above for poles or similar.
- Internal water bladder pocket with tube hole.
- Detachable top 'brain' with one large, one small pocket, and a further internal pocket with key clip.
- Hip belt pockets, one either side.
- Hip and chest straps.
- Attachment loops to hold hiking poles for ready accesses.
Shoulder straps, hip belt and 'airscape' mesh all work well together for a comfy, stable fit with plenty of opportunity to adjust as needed.
Latest version, but with the majority of the same features: https://www.paddypallin.com.au/osprey-a ... -mens.html