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Farpoint Wheeled Travel Pack 36 - Men's
Osprey
Farpoint Wheeled Travel Pack 36 - Men's
$299.95
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  Durable, comfortable and Osprey's lightest travel conversion pack yet, the Farpoint Wheeled 36 is the ideal carry-on companion for your next trip across the pond. Packing your vacation necessities is simple, thanks to a large front-panel opening and internal compression straps. Rugged wheels make towing your belongings through Rome's cobbled back alleys trouble-free—and when the road gets too rough, backpack-style carry makes it easy to shoulder your load and keep moving in the direction of your pensione.

  When it's time to head back home, the harness and hipbelt safely tuck away during transit. Attach a Farpoint/Fairview® Travel Daypack or compatible Daylite® directly to the Farpoint and you've got yourself a built-in sightseeing day pack (day packs sold separately). Osprey's entire wheeled collection now features extremely durable, 100% recycled high-tenacity nylon that's also bluesign®-approved.

  Please note, this item is Oversized and does not qualify for free shipping.

  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:
2197 cu in / 36 L
Dimensions:
21.26H x 15.35W x 12.2D in.
Weight:
5.292 lbs
Fabric:
Main: bluesign®-approved 210D recycled high-tenacity nylon, PFAS-free DWR
Accent: bluesign®-approved 500D recycled high-tenacity nylon, PFAS-free DWR
Bottom: bluesign®-approved 500D recycled high-tenacity nylon, PFAS-free DWR
Key Attributes:
WHEELED OR CARRIED CONVENIENCE
Wheel the pack when the path allows or quickly deploy the stowaway harness and hipbelt for a comfortable backpack-style carry when conditions demand.

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.

COMPATIBLE WITH THE FARPOINT®/FAIRVIEW® TRAVEL OR DAYLITE® PACKS
Webbing straps on the front panel of the pack come in handy when you need to bring an additional Farpoint/Fairview or Daylite pack (each sold separately).
Other Features:
  • Durable chassis with oversized 90 mm wheels
  • Stowable tensioned mesh backpanel with padded shoulder straps and hipbelt
  • Large front panel access makes for easy packing and unpacking
  • Front panel zippered top pocket for smaller items
  • Front mesh pockets
  • Dual front StraightJacket compression straps
  • Lower front panel lashing points for sleeping pad/external gear attachment
  • Padded top and side handles provide comfortable carry
  • Dual internal compression straps with fabric wings keep clothes neat
  • Zippered mesh pocket on inner front pocket wall
  • Compatible with Daylite and Farpoint/Fairview Daypack attachment loops/external attachment points (daypacks sold separately)
Carry Information:
CHASSIS
-- Extendable single tube handle with ergonomic grip provides excellent control
-- Internally reinforced 6061 aluminum frame provides great strength with less weight
-- Durable large 90 mm sealed-bearing wheels provide rolling performance on rough surfaces

PACK CARRY AIRSPEED® SUSPENSION
-- 4 mm LightWire peripheral frame effectively transfers the load from harness to hipbelt
-- Stowable tensioned mesh backpanel with padded shoulder straps and hipbelt ventilation and comfort

AIRSPEED® BACKPANEL
-- AirSpeed suspension with tensioned mesh backpanel provides outstanding load support and ventilation for maximum comfort
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