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This technical winter backpack is loaded with features to keep your gear organized and easily accessible. The Osprey Switch 26, middle sister to the Switch 16 and Switch 36, is the perfect day pack for all your snowy activities. User friendly features like a large fleece lined goggle pocket, ice axe loop, wet/dry compartment, and several ways to carry your skis or board, you'll be ready to hit the slopes. Straightjacket compression allows you to stuff your pack full of your necessities, while back entry allows you to find things buried in your pack in a snap.
Hike for your turns while wearing the Osprey Switch 26. Whether you search for powder stashes at the resort's edge or bust your own trail in the backcountry, Osprey created the Switch 26 with you in mind. A stretch pocket on the top lid holds your helmet, and you can stash your goggles in the internal soft sleeve. Access your shovel and probe from the top and your warm clothes through the full-zip back panel or side zip. Load your skis A-frame or diagonal style, or use Osprey's StraightJacket compression system to carry your snowboard vertically. The hydration sleeve insulates your water, and Osprey's SnowShed back panel doesn't absorb moisture, so your back stays dry after you take a digger in the powder. Hip belt pockets keep a camera and other small items within easy reach.
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Born for the winter season, the Switch series from Osprey puts you on the lift served, backcountry grind with all features dedicated to function and fat-free streamlining.
The Osprey Switch 26 Ski Pack gives you an arsenal of storage options for lift served and backcountry riding. A top loader pack tthat keeps the weight in the center for a more stable ride, and provides tons of places to put your ski poles, ice axe, helmet, shovel and probes.
Backpanel access is a tried and true concept in Osprey snowsport packs and the Osprey Switch 26 carries on that tradition. Access your avy gear through the top pocket entry and your dry gear through the full zip backpanel. A traditional style top pocket has a stretch woven helmet pocket and large hipbelt pockets keep your attitude at altitude.
In-Bounds and Backcountry Riding, Snowshoeing - Backpanel access is a tried and true concept in Osprey snowsport packs and the Switch 26 carries on that tradition. Access your avy gear through the top pocket entry and your dry gear through the full zip ba
| Access: | top |
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| Access Types: | Top, side zip, back panel zip |
| Capacity: | [S]: 1500 in3 (24 L); [M]: 1600 in3 (26 liters); [L]: 1700 in3 (28 liters) |
| Country of Origin: | China |
| External Pockets: | 1 Helmet, 1 goggle, 2 hip belt |
| Gear Loops: | No |
| Hip-belt: | Yes |
| Hydration Compatible: | Yes |
| Ice Axe Loops: | Yes |
| Key Fabrics: | Stretch woven Nylon with Lycra, 420D Samurai diamond ripstop nylon, 300D fade resistant polyester |
| Material: | Stretch woven nylon with Lycra, 420D Samurai diamond ripstop nylon, 300D fade-resistant polyester |
| Materials: | Stretch woven Nylon with Lycra 420D Samurai diamond ripstop Nylon 300D fade resistant Polyester |
| Number of pockets: | main compartment + 3 pockets |
| Rain Cover: | No |
| Recommended Use: | Inbounds and backcountry skiing and snowboarding, snowshoeing |
| Shovel Pocket: | Yes |
| Ski Carry: | Yes, A-frame or diagonal |
| Snowboard Carry: | Yes, vertical |
| Suspension: | Padded shoulder straps, Snowshed back panel with contoured high density polyethylene framesheet |
| Volume: | [S] 1500cu in (24L); [M] 1600cu in (26L); [L] 1700cu in (28L) |
| Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Weight: | [S]: 2lbs 14oz (1.30 kg); [M]: 3lb 1oz (1.38 kg); [L]: 3lb 4oz (1.47 kg) |
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| Storm Blue | 116.06116.06 | ||
| Storm-Blue | 116.95 | 116.95 | |
| Cherry Bomb | 89.9590.272 More... | 90.27 | 90.2790.27 |
| Cherry-Bomb | 116.95 | 116.95 | |
| Coffee | 129.95 | 129.00 | |
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Osprey Packs Rule! | |
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I think Osprey packs are one of the finest out there and the switch 26 is no exception. This is a well thought out winter day/skiing pack. Ive used this pack about 6 times. Its the perfect size for a day trip in the back country or some resort skiing. Ive carried my skis diagonally once without any issues. Havent carried them A-frame style yet, except to test the setup, but they feel even more secure that way so Im not expecting any issues there either. It has a top loading front pocket for your shovel and probe. I think the rear panel access for your lunch or an extra layer of clothing is a great feature. It opens completely for easy access to anything stored there and it works well to keep the snow out of that compartment. Also, if your resort skiing and dont have a lot of gear in the pack, the straight jacket style cinch straps work great to compress the pack and hold contents in place. This pack is hydration bladder compatible and is insulated. I havent had the tube on my bladder freeze yet. I also really like the two zippered pockets on the waist belt. They work perfectly for my camera and a snack. The top pocket works well too. My helmet actually fits as advertised along with my goggles. Im 59 and the medium size fits me perfectly. I highly recommend this pack. | |
| plu2804647 at Backcountry.com on 02/03/2009 | |
Osprey Packs Rule! | |
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I think Osprey packs are one of the finest out there and the switch 26 is no exception. This is a well thought out winter day/skiing pack. I�ve used this pack about 6 times. It�s the perfect size for a day trip in the back country or some resort skiing. I�ve carried my skis diagonally once without any issues. Haven�t carried them A-frame style yet, except to test the setup, but they feel even more secure that way so I�m not expecting any issues there either. It has a top loading front pocket for your shovel and probe. I think the rear panel access for your lunch or an extra layer of clothing is a great feature. It opens completely for easy access to anything stored there and it works well to keep the snow out of that compartment. Also, if your resort skiing and don�t have a lot of gear in the pack, the straight jacket style cinch straps work great to compress the pack and hold contents in place. This pack is hydration bladder compatible and is insulated. I haven�t had the tube on my bladder freeze yet. I also really like the two zippered pockets on the waist belt. They work perfectly for my camera and a snack. The top pocket works well too. My helmet actually fits as advertised along with my goggles. I�m 5�9� and the medium size fits me perfectly. I highly recommend this pack. | |
| plu2804647 at Backcountry.com Outlet on 02/02/2009 | |
great backpack for day trips into the backcountry | |
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I just got back from a trip to Argentina and this pack was great! The back panel access was awesome and I was able to stuff a lot of gear for a day in the backcountry in this pack. | |
| Brad Allenick at Backcountry.com on 09/19/2009 | |
WOW! Amazing Pack. | |
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Of all the items I've purchased this year, this is my favorite. This pack has so many features that I can't believe any other packs don't have them. First off, the helmet pocket on top is sick. No more clipping your helmet onto your pack, and having it dangle around hitting stuff, and getting caught on things. Inside the stretchable helmet pocket is a goggle pocket, so your goggles are safe inside your helmet. It's hydration compatible which is awesome. The pockets on the hip belt are so handy, from anything from a camera, to small snack, to your cell phone. You can carry your skis either diagonally or A-Frame style..... however you prefer. The main compartment is split into two (a wet side and dry side). You can keep your shovel in one side, and not worry about your other things (cloths, blanket, etc) getting wet. It's AWESOME. Whether you rock day trips in the BC, or just around the resort, This is a great pack. GET ONE! | |
| Rich Fahey at Backcountry.com on 11/21/2006 | |
Excellent 4-season day pack | |
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If you want a pack that's comfortable, compact, top-loading, and can carry virtually all the winter gear you'd need in a day, this is the pack for you. For anyone wondering, this pack will fit a pair of 10x36" snowshoes on the back with relative ease. My only gripe is that there's no water bottle pockets, though I see the reasoning since it's a winter pack. Carabiner those nalgenes in the OR water bottle parka on the outside and you're good to go. I would even argue for this pack's use in the summer. It's versatile enough to get the job done. | |
| WaldenMan17 at Backcountry.com on 11/21/2008 | |
About as good as it gets | |
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Great pack. Lots of storage compartments and the water pouch is GREAT. Plus the tube comes up and through the strap, so there's nothing flailing all around while you're on the slopes. My biggest complaint is that the main pouch is a bit smaller than I had hoped, but it's a 26, and perfect for a big ski resort or a day of backcountry skiing where you just want to carry a couple more layers, some snacks, and a first aid kit. | |
| Brad at Backcountry.com on 11/21/2008 | |
Excellent gear! | |
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After having used the Osprey Switch 26 for just a few days, I have to say that I could not be more pleased with this backpack! For me, being more than 6ft tall, I have never carried a backpack this size more fitted to a tall person. And there are plenty of great details as well. This is a "must have" for a skiing person who needs a backpack for 1-day trips. GREAT! | |
| Anonymous at Backcountry.com on 06/04/2007 | |
Awesome Pack! | |
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Great pack. It has compartments for everything you need to take with you when skiing on-piste and off-piste. Has a really cool look and is very comfortable. The water compartments comes in very handy for hydrating and the side pockets are great for keeping a camera, a gronola bar, a cell phone, etc. Over all, I would definitely recommend this pack for anyone looking to have a little fun in the snow. | |
| Emil Martayan at Backcountry.com | |
Get this instead of the other one | |
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Compared to an older Dakine Heli pack, which is the most recent pack I've been using-this rules. Very user friendly with all the stashes you need. I now consider hydration compatibility a necessity in a pack. I also love the pockets on the waist belt and the soft goggle pocket. The size is also just right as it doesn't allow me to pack too much crap, just the essentials. | |
| Ali Thackeray at Backcountry.com on 01/30/2007 | |
Best Fit Ever | |
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Had alot of packs of all varieties over the years for backpacking, hiking, skiing.....and this one by far is not only the most easy to use, but the most comfortable ever. Never knew a pack could be so comfortable--and haul alot of stuff. Easy in---easy out----you'll want to use it for alot more than skiing! | |
| Anonymous at Backcountry.com on 02/14/2008 | |
not all i thought it would be | |
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I'm normally in love with Osprey packs, they are superlight and functional (the pockets for probe and beacon for example are awesome). the snowboard carry on this needs help though. it's vertical carry only, which by itself isn't an issue. but when you don't pack the snot out of it and stuff a helmet in the helmet pouch, it points the baord into your calfs. you can fix this by strapping the board high on the pack, but then it's top heavy. they need horizontal carry, or the helmet pouch needs to be on the bottom. | |
| boba fett at Backcountry.com on 02/27/2009 | |
Average Grade | |
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The pack has several great features, however I found it not ready for prime time. My biggest complaint was the external gear straps and snaps are difficult to use for ski mountaineering or technical backcountry skiing. I had to rig extra straps for attaching probe, ice axe, crampons and skis, which made it even more difficult to access this equipment. | |
| SierraSafari at Backcountry.com on 09/21/2007 | |