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Osprey Heritage Turnstone
Osprey
Osprey Heritage Turnstone
$180.00
Description

  Re-release of the original Osprey carry-on travel pack

  A re-released Osprey original design; carry-on sized and featuring a laptop compartment and over-the-shoulder or backpack-style carry.

  REMIXED & REMASTERED

  A curated collection of the best of the best from Osprey’s 46-year-history, now with a sustainable build and additional everyday features.

  SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS

  Built to withstand everyday use with recycled bluesign®-approved high tenacity robic nylon.

  EVERYDAY FEATURES

  Modern, everyday features like a laptop sleeve bring something new to this classic collection.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Osprey
Gender:
Unisex
Cubic Inches:
2653
Liters:
42
Weight:
2.93 lbs / 1.33 kg
Dimensions:
21" h x 15" w x 11" d / 54 h x 39 w x 28 d cm
Other Features:
• Large front panel padded zip compartment with 17in. laptop sleeve
• Front panel zip organization compartment
• Main compartment zips fully open and lays flat
• Interior mesh zip pocket dividers
• Stowaway padded harness with sternum strap
• Stowaway web hipbelt
• Padded wrap around grab handle
• Included and removable web shoulder strap
SHOULDER STRAP
-- Removable, adjustable webbing
HARNESS
-- Stowaway soft, breathable spacermesh contact surface for comfortable feel
-- Adjustable sternum strap with whistle
HIPBELT
-- Stowaway webbing hipbelt with padded wings
-- Fabric: bluesign®-approved 500D recycled high tenacity nylon, PFC-free DWR
-- Contains GRS-certified recycled materials
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