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Farpoint 40 - Men's
Osprey
Farpoint 40 - Men's
$184.95
Description

  Travel far and light with the Farpoint family, designed to keep up with fast-moving globetrotters exploring new and exciting places. Despite minimal weight, this full-featured pack adopts serious backpacking features from Osprey's more technical packs—like fine-tunable torso adjustment, a load-lifting LightWire frame and a breathable harness and hipbelt—blended with practical travel functionality. Internal organization has been optimized for travel purposes and rugged compression straps keep your carry tight and stable whether you're bringing your whole kit along or slimming down for excursions.

  The Farpoint 40 is sized to meet most domestic carry-on requirements, making it the perfect one-pack-does-all for streamlined travel. A quick access zippered laptop/tablet sleeve protects devices up to 16" and an external toiletry pocket helps you breeze through security lines. It's compatible with the Farpoint/Fairview® Travel Daypack or Daylite® packs (sold separately) for even more flexibility at your destination.

  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:
2441 cu in / 40 L
Dimensions:
22H x 14W x 9D in.
Weight:
3.486 lbs
Fabric:
Main: bluesign®-approved 450D recycled twist dobby polyester, PFAS-free DWR
Accent: bluesign®-approved 450D recycled twist dobby polyester, PFAS-free DWR
Bottom: bluesign®-approved 450D recycled twist dobby polyester, PFAS-free DWR
Key Attributes:
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.

STOWAWAY HARNESS AND HIPBELT
The harness stows away for safekeeping while checked and deploys quickly for any path or trail.

COMFORTABLE FIT
The Farpoint®/Fairview® Series offers a comfortable, gender-specific fit for every adventure.
Other Features:
  • Adjustable torso fit
  • Large panel zip access to main compartment
  • Lockable sliders on main compartment zipper
  • Dual front compression straps
  • Large front shove-it pocket
  • External zip toiletry pocket
  • Padded top and side handles
  • Stowaway backpanel, harness and hipbelt
  • Quick access zippered 16" laptop and tablet sleeve
  • Two internal compression straps hold contents securely
  • Internal front flap zippered mesh pocket
  • Domestic carry-on size
  • External gear attachment loops
  • Compatible with Daylite and Farpoint/Fairview Daypack (each sold separately)
Carry Information:
SUSPENSION
-- 4 mm LightWire peripheral frame effectively transfers the load from harness to hipbelt
-- Atilon framesheet spreads the load across the entire backpanel to the peripheral frame

BACKPANEL
-- Mesh-covered ridged foam AirScape® backpanel allows maximum ventilation while keeping the load close to the body

HARNESS
-- Lightweight and breathable stowaway reverse spacer mesh harness
-- Adjustable sternum strap with rescue whistle

HIPBELT
-- Breathable, stowaway reverse spacer mesh hipbelt
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