Over the past few months, I’ve been testing the Gossamer Gear Loris 25 Daypack in countries including Scotland, the Faroe Islands, and Costa Rica, and today I’m sharing how it held up on the trail.
This is a sleek little ultralight daypack that weighs about 19oz, making it practically disappear on your back. At $135, the price tag is pretty nice, too!
A Lightweight Powerhouse for Day Hikes
Gossamer Gear’s been killing it lately. You might’ve seen my review of the Mariposa 60, a backpack more geared towards long distance backpacking. But the Gossamer Gear Ultralight Loris 25 Daypack, its much smaller cousin, is going to be your little buddy on shorter day hikes.

Features That Actually Matter
The standout feature on Gossamer Gear packs tends to be it's tough, stretchy, mesh outer-pouch that holds your gear in tight while making access quick and easy. It's great for storing sunscreen, snacks, or anything you want without having to dig into your pack for it.
There's a removable sit pad up against your back for additional cushioning (classic GG move), dual bottle holders, strap pockets, and outward-facing zipper pouch that's just the right size for your phone/wallet/more snacks. The main compartment has two buckles and a cinch, and there’s even a zippered access down the middle, which allows you to get access to your things from a different angle.
All of these are nice touches, considering ultralight bags tend to be pretty bare-bones in most cases.




Inside the Gossamer Gear Ultralight Loris 25 Daypack, you’ll find a laptop-style sleeve (don’t actually put your laptop in it) and a zippered pouch that feels a little like a pencil-pouch.
Potential Drawbacks
The one sticking point I see here is going to be a common one in regards to ultralight packs, and that's durability. Ultralight bags tend to be a little thinner and less durable than their tankier counterparts. This bag built for fast, comfortable hiking—not bushwhacking through a war zone.

That said, the Loris 25 Daypack is stupidly light, surprisingly comfortable, and priced reasonably well for an ultralight option. You’re not going to find a heavy-duty suspension system here—but that’s kind of the point.
Could Gossamer Gear Loris 25 be your next go-to daypack?

Look, if you’re in the market for a slick, well-designed daypack that feels invisible on your back, the Gossamer Gear Ultralight Loris 25 Daypack is absolutely worth checking out. It’s ideal for day hikes, and honestly, if you’re a little nuts and want to go multi-day with it, I won’t stop you.
Until next time, Happy trails!
Mike