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Airporter (Fall 2022)
Osprey
Airporter (Fall 2022)
$37.46 - $44.96
Description

  The Airporter from Osprey is a secure backpack travel cover for checking bags at the airport, which is outfitted with an ID window, a lockable large zipper, and multiple handle options. It can also double as a duffel.

  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:
SML: 5492
MED: 8299
LRG: 11411
Volume:
Fits Pack Size
SML: < 50L
MED: 45-75L
LRG: 70-110L
Liters:
SML: 90
MED: 136
LRG: 187
Weight:
SML: 1 lbs (0.45 kg)
MED: 1 lbs 1 oz. (0.49 kg)
LRG: 1 lbs 2 oz. (0.53 kg)
Other Features:
DIMENSIONS
SML
Inches: 30h x 14w x 14d
Centimeters: 77h x 35w x 32d
Inches (stuffed ): 11h x 7w x 2d
Centimeters (stuffed): 27h x 18w x 6d

MED
Inches: 34h x 15w x 15d
Centimeters: 87h x 39w x 37d
Inches (stuffed ): 11h x 7w x 3d
Centimeters (stuffed): 27h x 18w x 8d

LRG
Inches: 38h x 19w x 15d
Centimeters: 97h x 47w x 38d
Inches (stuffed ): 11h x 7w x 4d
Centimeters (stuffed): 27h x 18w x 10d

• Protects backpacks when traveling or checking in at airports
• Compact duffel to carry extra gear
• Large lockable zipper opening for easy loading
• Comfortable stow away shoulder strap
• Stuffs into top pocket for compact storage
• Top and side grab handle
• ID card window
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