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Ozone Duplex 65 Travel Pack - Men's
Osprey
Ozone Duplex 65 Travel Pack - Men's
$219.95
Description

  Travel duffel and daypack combined; comfortable suspension

  The Ozone Duplex 65 Men's Travel Pack offers a new twist on modular travel bags for savvy travelers. The Daypack features a robust, capable and comfortable harness and the Cargo Bag secures to the back. The Daypack is where you keep your more valuable items; laptops and tablets slide into the padded sleeve, organizer pockets keep things where they belong and a hidden zippered pocket behind the harness secures your passport, tickets, wallet and other critical items. Lighter items that you only need when you reach your destination store in the Cargo Bag, which includes padded grab handles, an external liquids pocket to speed your trip through security, and a huge U-zip opening to make packing a breeze.

  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
Gender:
Men's
Cubic Inches:
3967
Liters:
65
Color:
Black
Weight:
4.1 lbs
Torso Length Range:
17 - 22"
Dimensions:
21.3H x 13.8W x 9.1D IN
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
10001709
UPC:
845136075894
Other Features:
• Rear panel zip to main compartment allows access even when paired with Cargo Bag
• Hidden zippered pocket behind shoulder harness offers secure storage for passport, tickets, wallet, phone and other valuables
• Deep, large dual water bottle pockets
• Padded laptop and tablet sleeves inside main compartment
• Large padded organizer pocket at top of front panel protects contents stored inside
• Top and side padded handles for comfortable carry
• Large, quick, easy to access liquids pocket at top of pack
• Upper and lower compression straps keep contents from shifting and can be used to secure extra items to the pack
• Easy to pack, side opening main compartment has a tough #10 YKK zipper with lockable sliders for extra security
• Dual internal compression straps with fabric wings keep clothes neat
• Zippered mesh pocket on inside of front flap keeps clothing items organized and accessible
• Included shoulder-carry strap tucks away into liquids pocket
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