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Transporter Carry-On 44
Osprey
Transporter Carry-On 44
$219.95
Description

  Impeccably constructed with durable materials; domestic carry-on size

  The Osprey Transporter Carry-On is impeccably constructed with durable materials to handle adverse conditions around the globe, with backpack-style carry and sized to fit as much as possible within domestic airline standards*. With travel-specific organization for clothing, footwear, toiletries, documents, electronics and comfortable suspension, the Transporter Carry-On fits the bill for frequent flyers who need one pack to carry them through their journey.

  *Carry-on size for most US domestic airlines. Check with your airline for specific restrictions.

  Designed with durable materials to withstand the rigors of travel. Featuring a zippered external pocket for toiletries and rear panel access to a padded sleeve sized for 16-inch laptops, a fully-flat opening for easy packing, dual zippered mesh interior pockets, luggage pass-through and a detachable shoulder strap. Sustainably made from bluesign®-approved recycled materials with a PFC-free DWR treatment that sheds moisture.

  WARNING for California residents: 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
Cubic Inches:
2685
Liters:
44
Weight:
3.27 lbs / 1.48 kg
Dimensions:
22h x 14.2w x 12.2d IN. / 56h x 36w x 31d CM
Other Features:
RELIABLE PROTECTION
Like every Transporter, the Transporter Carry-On 44 features durable, abrasion- and water-resistant TPU-coated fabrics to deflect precipitation and withstand the rigors of worldwide travel.

MADE TO TRAVEL
With internal compression to keep your clothes neat, an easy-access liquids pocket to speed trips through security and a padded laptop sleeve, staying organized while on the go is easy with the Transporter Carry-On.

• Padded top and side handles provide comfortable carry
• Main bag is divided 1/3, 2/3 by a main zip and opens fully flat for easy packing
• Lower 2/3 panel has zippered mesh cover and compression panels to hold clothes flat and reduce wrinkles
• Upper 1/3 panel has zippered fabric cover, ideal for footwear and/or wet/dirty clothes
• Two zippered mesh interior pockets
• Padded external zip access pocket for glasses or toiletries
• Front panel organizer pocket has plenty of room for items like magazines, pens etc.
• Included shoulder strap for over-the-shoulder carry
• Rear panel access to padded laptop sleeve (16in. laptop)
• Pass-through sleeve on back panel allows the bags to slip over wheeled luggage handles

CARRY
+ Detachable shoulder strap with non-slip pad
+ Deployable backpack harness, shoulder strap and handles let the customer choose their carry style
+ Padded tuckaway adjustable harness sternum strap with integrated whistle
+ Adjustable harness sternum strap
+ Tuck-away 38mm web waist belt

FABRIC
Main: bluesign® approved 450D recycled polyester, PFC-free DWR, TPU Coated
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