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Daylite Duffel 30
Osprey
Daylite Duffel 30
$79.95
Description

  A convenient and functional everyday bag

  Whether you’re headed for the gym, office or a weekend out of town, the Osprey Daylite Duffel 30 is the answer. This convenient and functional everyday bag can be tailored to your preference and changing needs with backpack, over-the-shoulder and grab-and-go carry options. Featuring a water bottle pocket and easily accessible zippered end and side pockets. Made from GRS-certified recycled materials and bluesign®-approved main body fabrics.

  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:
1831
Liters:
30
Weight:
1.21 lbs / 0.55 kg
Dimensions:
13H X 19W X 9D IN.
33H X 50W X 24D CM
Other Features:
• Large U-zip front panel duffel opening
• Small end zip pocket
• Side horizontal zip pocket
• Stretch mesh water bottle pocket
HARNESS
Spacermesh-covered EVA foam padding Hook-and-loop harness wrap converts harness straps to single over-the-shoulder or grab-and-go carry
GRAB HANDLES
Dual padded grab handles for easy lifting
FABRIC
MAIN: 300D PET Packcloth Recycled BSAPP C0
ACCENT: 600D PET Packcloth Recycled BSAPP C0
BOTTOM: 600D PET Packcloth Recycled BSAPP C0
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