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Arcane Waterproof Duffel 65 (Spring 2023)
Osprey
Arcane Waterproof Duffel 65 (Spring 2023)
$209.96
Description

  With the simplicity of a duffel and the sophistication of the Arcane family, this 65-liter, IPX6 waterproof bag is built to stand up to anything and everything your life throws at it while keeping your gear safe and dry. From roof racks to cargo bikes, reinforced lash points help to secure the load for the road ahead while breathable air mesh backpack straps offer a versatile carry.

  An impressively impermeable zip opening provides easy access to the generous main compartment and a smaller external zip compartment keeps your keys and other essentials easy to grab on the fly. Enjoy the minimalist, urban-inspired fabrics that are as sustainable as they are beautiful and functional. Made from bluesign®-approved, fully recycled nylon fabric, they feature a PFAS-free DWR TPU coating that will hold up to years of abuse while resisting the wettest of weather conditions.

  Not designed for submersion.

  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
Size:
One Size
Liters:
65
Cubic Inches:
3967
Weight:
1.91 lbs
Dimensions:
28.35H X 14.96W X 11.42D in.
Material:
Main: bluesign®-approved 420D recycled nylon, TPU coated
Bottom: bluesign®-approved 400D recycled nylon, TPU coated
Other Features:
  • Waterproof IPX6 rating, non-submersible
  • Comfortable/breathable backpack straps
  • Lash points/attachments to secure on a roof, motorbike or cargo bike
  • Convenient external pocket (not waterproof)
  • Internal mesh pocket
  • Durable, oversized zipper pulls
  • Recycled Nylon material with PFAS-free DWR TPU coating
Key Attributes:
TRAVEL-READY
Multiple lash points make it easy to attach bag on a roof, motorbike or cargo bike.

COMFORTABLE CARRY RAIN OR SHINE
Featuring breathable air mesh backpack straps.

WATERPROOF RATING
IPX6 rating - Waterproof Non-Submersible (Will resist heavy water spray from all directions)
Carry Information:
HARNESS
Comfortable, breathable air mesh backpack straps

ADDITIONAL CARRY
Handle wrap for hand carry
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