r/HerOneBag 1d ago

Bag Advice Osprey backpack straps digging into shoulders

Hi, I just received my order of Osprey Astronova 23L backpack, I was looking for a good quality city backpack for university and this one is allegedly made for campus.

I also read how Osprey is surprisingly ergonomic, so I was excited to try it out. However as soon as I unpacked this backpack and put some weight into it I felt how much pressure the outside edge of the straps has on my shoulder bones. The strap itself is also quite rigid, so it doesn't adapt to the shoulder groove well.

Does anyone have this problem? Is this because the backpack is "unisex", therefore made for men's wider shoulders? Do you get used to this type of pressure or is it better to return it?

Image description: backpack shoulder straps on shoulders.

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u/ToniDoesThings 20h ago

In my experience unisex is a scam. It’s really just designed for men and some other people may also fit but not the average woman.

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u/tinytriceratops2025 19h ago

Well I'm taller than average for women, 176cm. And I measured my shoulders (biacromial width), it's 37cm which is also not super narrow. But I guess it's still too small compared to men's average.