Osprey Packs Pixel 22L Backpack for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
6 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 6 Reviews
Retail Price:
$104.96
Used Value:
$62.98
Sale Value:
$94.46

Pack your laptop and tablet into the extremely convenient Pixel Backpack and head out the door. Padded sleeves protect your laptop and tablet, and the main compartment expands and compresses to keep your electronics secure. The Neospacer shoulder harness and spacer mesh Airscape back panel provide the same comfort that Osprey's big backpacks are known for. Osprey added a Powerhouse organizer for your cords, chargers, and other electronic accessories. The Portal organization inside the main compartment was well-thought-out to provide spaces for all your daily accessories. This pack also features document sleeves in the main compartment and a zippered top non-scratch pocket for your smartphone or sunglasses.

Specifications

Brand:
Access:
22L (1342cu in)
Claimed Weight:
1 lb 15 oz
Dimensions:
18 x 13 x 7 in
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
600D polyester, 300D polyester, 150D polyester
Pockets:
[external] 1 zippered front, 1 zippered bottom compartment, 1 zippered side padded laptop, [internal] 1 padded tablet, document sleeve, organizer panel
Recommended Use:
everyday, travel, school
Volume:
1343cu in)

Full Reviews

10
Love this bag. It's the perfect size with tons of hidden pockets and features. From the outside it looks slim and simple. Opening the flap reveals tons of storage for pens, wallet, cash, phone etc. It even has a removable small tote (which looks kinda like a cosmetic bag) which is perfect for storing my charger cord. Its comfortable to carry whether on two shoulders or just one. One of my favorite features is how the laptop slips into the side rather than the top so I dong have to open the whole bag when I only want to remove my computer. It also unzips on the side to make the bag larger to accommodate a bunch more crud if needed. Great bag!
Darin Cisneros, backcountry.com
January 30, 2017
10
This pack has lived up to my expectations, although I have only used it lightly at this point. I’m a light packer, but this pack has plenty of capacity for a long weekend. It is also sleek and professional enough that I use it to bring things to and from my office – the added lap top pocket comes in handy when doubling this pack as a briefcase, and the padding and pocket space makes it both practical and secure to do so. I look forward to using this pack much more!
Ryan Hollister, backcountry.com
January 17, 2017
10
So I bought this and the blade 20 I returned the blade 20 because this one just worked better. Don't get me wrong the blade is a great backpack but I think it is more suited for the business traveler. The osprey pixel is better for he work and gym on a typical day I work 14 hours then hit the gym the pixel is ideal for this. It holds a 15 in laptop and my iPad Pro with case no problem in the back section. Then in the main flip top section I can store my clothes and towel with out letting out the option extension zippers. In the power pack I actually Cary my toiletries for showering after the gym and in the organizer pocket my charging cords. Lastly it n the days I actually need to take my big 17in work station laptop I can let out the optional extension zippers and carry it in the flip top main compartment. While the main section isn't as as cushioned as the back compartment it works. Great back pack love it looks great feels great on and carries everything
Robert S., backcountry.com
October 16, 2016
10
I'm a little bit of a backpack-a-holic as I tend to be quite particular with things that I use on a daily basis. After trying out 2 North Face packs (Kaban Transit and Microbyte), I still felt there were things missing. The Pixel Pack is quite honestly perfect - well thought out pockets and organizers, expandable size! and built solid. Ospery knows what they are doing...you can't go wrong with it.
Dan L., backcountry.com
September 14, 2016
10
As a disclosure - this Osprey product is my 5th pack from this company (and I use all of them) so I'm not neutral. Moreover, I've been carrying packs of various types for different purposes for well over a half-century. This is a relatively simple tech-pack with an amazing low profile even when loaded, which means it carries well without sagging when fully loaded. The ingenious feature that really grew on me was the lime-colored interior. When I look for something in the pack I can see it without the usual fumbling around in a black-lined pack. I chose the gray herringbone fabric, which is unusual enough that there's never a question about which pack is mine. The padded grab handle is a great alternative to using the shoulder straps. I typically carry files, a Mac Air, iPad mini, the necessary cables, backup drive and accessories, notepad, mouse, a couple of books, and more. I haven't had to use the extension feature yet. It doesn't have side pockets for a flask or water bottle, so I have relegated the bottom exterior compartment for carrying a small Sigg bottle. I've had mine for four months and use it almost daily. I'm not gentle, often dropping it into the rear passenger section of my pickup. So far it's holding up great (as have my other Osprey packs, some of which have had hard use in rugged circumstances).
Neal H., backcountry.com
January 19, 2016
10
So let me start off by saying that I haven't had a Osprey pack that I don't like. I have the Aura for weekend backpacking trips and the Kode for winter touring. NOW I've added the Pixel to my arsenal of Osprey Packs. I love this pack. I've been needing a new pack that can handle life of a student that can also be used for work and life in general. This pack does it all. The laptop carry makes it easy to haul around my work laptop. The expandable body is so convenient when I need to carry textbooks around. not to mention the organizer is perfect for carrying USB drives, pencils, sunglasses case and more! The most outer pocket is so nice for quick access to my wallet and cell phone when needed! This isn't like your ordinary school pack either! The straps are super comfy (padded) and they dry super fast so when you biking or running across campus to get to your next class you don't feel all sweaty and gross. Did I also mention that they include a powerhouse organizers (separate pouch for cords)! This way you don't have to worry about pesky cords getting all tangled up! This really is the most amazing pack that I have had. It keeps up with my work/school and life! Thank you Osprey for being so innovative and thinking about life in the modern age! I would highly recommend this for your brand new graduate! or as a gift for your significant other that needs a sleek, comfortable and functional pack!
Jane Hwang, backcountry.com
July 7, 2015