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Porter 46 (Spring 2023)
Osprey
Porter 46 (Spring 2023)
$131.21
Description

  Jack-of-all-trades bag.

  A hybrid of sorts, the Porter Series has the simplicity and durability of a gear hauling duffel, the organization of an everyday pack and the convenience of a true travel pack with a backpack carry that quickly disappears when checking bags. The padded sidewalls provide a bucket-style dumping ground for ease of packing and also offer protection, so you can toss it in the back of your car for a road trip, shoulder it on the train or carry it on a plane for a weekend getaway. Sustainable recycled fabrics meet expectations without compromising Osprey’s commitment to quality construction, design and durability.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Osprey
Gender:
Unisex
Cubic Inches:
2807
Liters:
46
Other Features:
• Zippered top pocket provides easy access to toiletries and liquids
• U-zip full panel zip access to main compartment
• Lockable zippers on main and laptop compartments
• Reinforced cord loops to attach an Osprey Daylite® daypack (sold separately)
• Front panel vertical zippered pocket for books, travel documents, etc.
• StraightJacket compression with padded sidewalls secures any size load effectively
• Padded sidewalls create a bucket-style opening and provide protection for valuables inside
• Front panel organization with zippered pocket and key clip
• Protected rear panel lockable zip laptop sleeve for quick access while traveling
• Padded luggage handle pass-through top and side grab handles
• Tuckaway web loops to attach a shoulder strap (sold separately)
• Dual internal zippered organization side pockets
• Dual internal compression straps keep clothes neat
STOWAWAY HARNESS AND HIPBELT
Harness and hipbelt deploy at a moment's notice for backpack-style carry and quickly disappear into the backpanel for safekeeping when the bag is checked.
STRAIGHTJACKET PROTECTION
StraightJacket compression straps with padded sidewalls protect your contents and compress the bag to a smaller size when it isn't fully stuffed.
ORGANIZATION
Large U-zip main opening combined with easily accessible pockets provide on-the-go access to key items.
DAYLITE® COMPATIBLE
Attachment loops and StraightJacket compression straps make it easy to attach a Daylite® day pack (sold separately).
SUSTAINABLE & DURABLE BUILD
Constructed with recycled materials without compromising Osprey's commitment to quality construction, design and durability
CARRY INFORMATION:
HDPE FRAMESHEET SUSPENSION
-- 1 mm HDPE framesheet
BACKPANEL
-- Foam-covered fabric backpanel with tuckaway pockets for harness/hipbelt
STOWAWAY HARNESS | HIPBELT
-- Soft breathable spacermesh contact surface for comfortable feel
-- Adjustable sternum strap with whistle
-- Stowaway 38 mm webbing hipbelt with padded wings
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