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Transporter Duffel 40
Osprey
Transporter Duffel 40
$159.95
Description

  The Transporter 40 from Osprey is a 40 liter workhorse duffel featuring a stowaway full yoke and contoured harness straps, burly webbing grab handles, and a large, lockable U-zip access to main compartment.

  Keep your gear and articles of clothing organized and protected with the Osprey Transporter® Duffel 40. Featuring rugged, weather-resistant fabrics that keep internal contents protected and a stowaway harness that carries comfortably. Perfect for gear storage or as a companion on a short trip. Made from bluesign® approved recycled polyester with dual-sided TPU coating inside and out, burly hardware, stiffened main body fabric with protective accent ribs, overlapping zipper and a PFC-free DWR coating that protects your gear from the elements.

  WARNING for California customers: This product can expose you to chemicals including dimethylformamide, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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Description
Brand Name:
Osprey
Cubic Inches:
2441
Liters:
40
Weight:
2.5 lbs (1.14 kg)
Size:
40 Liter
Dimensions:
21.6h x 14.6w x 10.2d in (55h x 37w x 26d cm)
Other Features:
• Heavy duty #10 YKK zipper glides easily and is protected by an oversized rain flap.
• Four burly webbing grab handles
• 8 coated webbing lash points for securing duffels
• Four lower web lashing points for securing duffels
• Large, lockable U-zip access to main compartment
• Weather-protected main compartment zip path with overlapping rain flaps
• Stowaway contoured harness and yoke for comfortable backpack carry
• Internal zippered mesh pocket

CARRY
-- Full yoke and contoured harness straps
-- 4 padded webbing handles
-- Adjustable sternum strap with safety whistle

Tough As Nails
Dual sided TPU coating inside and out, burly hardware, stiffened main body fabric with protective accent ribs, overlapping zipper rainflaps and design details protect your gear from external elements like snow, rain, hail, and sun while keeping your sharp points from pocking through

Gear Intensive Activities
Duffels are workhorses, plain and simple. Osprey stuffs them full of more than they should, why not provide a reasonable way to carry them? These duffels amplify your experience, making the way ahead, no matter the distance, clear and easy. Expedition ready, these duffels won't weigh you down when it comes time to shoulder the load.
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