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Farpoint Wheeled Travel Pack 65 - Men's
Osprey
Farpoint Wheeled Travel Pack 65 - Men's
$319.95
Description

  Occasionally you need to escape the town in which you live and work - the weather is too cold, the sky too cloudy and it sorely lacks sun and cyan-blue waters. Enter the Farpoint Wheeled 65, a versatile travel pack that's willing and able to accompany you to, say, Santorini-and transform to fit your needs when you get there. Booked a cliffside room for your stay? No problem. Durable wheels let you roll your belongings until the path ahead decides you should deploy the lightweight backpacking suspension.

  A large front-panel opening makes quick and easy work out of packing and unpacking, while internal compression makes sure everything stays in place until you reach paradise. Compatible with the Farpoint/Fairview® Travel Daypack or Daylite® (each sold separately) for streamlined outings that call for your laptop and a few other essentials. Now, the entire Osprey wheeled collection features extremely durable, 100% recycled high tenancity nylon that's bluesign®-approved for a lasting construction without as lasting of an impact on the places we explore.

  Please note, this item is Oversized and does not qualify for free shipping.

  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:
Osprey
Gender:
Men's
Pack Volume:
3967 cu in / 65 L
Dimensions:
27.56H x 16.14W x 13.39D in.
Weight:
6.174 lbs
Load Range:
20-40 lbs
Fabric:
Main: bluesign®-approved 210D recycled high-tenacity nylon, PFAS-free DWR
Accent: bluesign®-approved 500D recycled high-tenacity nylon, PFAS-free DWR
Bottom: bluesign®-approved 500D recycled high-tenacity nylon, PFAS-free DWR
Key Attributes:
WHEELED OR CARRIED CONVENIENCE
Wheel the pack when the path allows or quickly deploy the stowaway harness and hipbelt for a comfortable backpack-style carry when conditions demand.

LIGHTWEIGHT AND DURABLE
Durable fabrics in high-wear areas combine with smart design to create a lightweight and tough travel pack that will last a lifetime.

COMPATIBLE WITH THE FARPOINT®/FAIRVIEW® TRAVEL OR DAYLITE® PACKS
Webbing straps on the front panel of the pack come in handy when you need to bring an additional Farpoint/Fairview or Daylite pack (each sold separately).
Other Features:
  • Durable chassis with oversized 90 mm wheels
  • Stowable tensioned mesh backpanel with padded shoulder straps and hipbelt
  • Large front panel access makes for easy packing and unpacking
  • Front panel zippered top pocket for smaller items
  • Front mesh pockets
  • Dual front StraightJacket compression straps
  • Lower front panel lashing points for sleeping pad/external gear attachment
  • Padded top and side handles provide comfortable carry
  • Dual internal compression straps with fabric wings keep clothes neat
  • Zippered mesh pocket on inner front pocket wall
  • Compatible with Daylite and Farpoint/Fairview Daypack attachment loops/external attachment points (daypacks sold separately)
Carry Information:
CHASSIS
-- Extendable single tube handle with ergonomic grip provides excellent control
-- Internally reinforced 6061 aluminum frame provides great strength with less weight
-- Durable large 90 mm sealed-bearing wheels provide rolling performance on rough surfaces

PACK CARRY AIRSPEED® SUSPENSION
-- 5 mm LightWire peripheral frame effectively transfers the load from harness to hipbelt
-- Stowable tensioned mesh backpanel with padded shoulder straps and hipbelt ventilation and comfort

AIRSPEED® BACKPANEL
-- AirSpeed suspension with tensioned mesh backpanel provides outstanding load support and ventilation for maximum comfort
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