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Arcane Duffel Pack
Osprey
Arcane Duffel Pack
$139.95
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  30-liter duffel/pack perfect for a weekend getaway

  Clean lines and certified recycled fabric combine to create the Osprey Arcane Duffel Pack - the perfect bag for a quick getaway. It features both over-the-shoulder and backpack-style carry (with tuckaway harness), along with side and top grab handles. A large U-zip opening provides ample room for weekend necessities, including internal mesh organization and a dedicated sleeve for a laptop. Prevent your belongings from walking away with a self-locking security hook built into the harness and shoulder strap. The Arcane Duffel Pack is made from 12.1 plastic bottles.

  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 oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65/about-proposition-65

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Description
Brand Name:
Osprey
Gender:
Unisex
Cubic Inches:
1831
Liters:
30
Weight:
1.89 lbs / 0.859 kg
Dimensions:
18.5H X 12.2W X 10.63D IN.
Other Features:
• Over-the-shoulder carry conversion to backpack-style carry
• Large dual U-zip duffel-style access to main compartment
• Quick-release aluminum security hook on harness and shoulder strap
• Stretch power mesh shoulder strap sleeve for transportation cards or small items
• Direct zip access to 15" padded laptop sleeve
• Internal mesh organization pocket with key clip
• Side and top webbing grab handles
SUSTAINABLE BUILD
The Arcane Series is constructed with a recycled polyester fabric that is refined to the touch yet durable for everyday wear. The Arcane Series also features PFC-free DWR, a better way of making products more sustainable.
SIMPLE FEATURE SET
Simplicity without sacrificing the non-negotiables, the Arcane Series delivers a straightforward and intuitive feature set. With an understated, comfortable carry unexpected in an everyday bag as well as organization for all your daily essentials'laptop, phone, etc.'it's just as much about what you carry as the bag you carry.
UNIQUE FUNCTION
Clean lines, minimal depth and beautiful fabrics and hardware combined with utilitarian function create timeless pieces that express an evolution of outdoor style. The Arcane Series offers an array of fresh and unique silhouettes with various carry options from tote to duffel to pack.
BACKPANEL
-- NeoSpacer mesh-covered ridged foam backpanel
HARNESS
-- Soft, breathable NeoSpacer-covered foam harness
-- Quick-release security
-- Tuckaway harness for alternative style carry
SHOULDER STRAP
-- Quick-release adjustable over-the-shoulder strap with padded sleeve
FABRIC
MAIN: 500D Recycled Polyester Packcloth
BOTTOM: 500D Recycled Polyester Packcloth
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