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Sojourn Porter Travel Pack 30L
Osprey
Sojourn Porter Travel Pack 30L
$175.00
Description

  Part of the stylishly capable Sojourn family of travel packs and luggage, the Osprey Sojourn Porter 30 marries the comfort of a backpack with the simplicity and storage capacity of a duffel—all in one attractive, durable package. Whether you’re tossing it in a car, shouldering it on a train or carrying it on a plane, padded sidewalls protect your belongings. Updated StraightJacket straps compress contents to a smaller size. An AirScape™ backpanel keeps you cool and dry as you move through your day. The add-a-bag strap connects this pack to your wheeled luggage. Daylite™ and Farpoint™/Fairview™ daypacks are compatible (each sold separately).

  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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Brand:
Osprey
Gender:
Unisex
Volume:
1831 cu in / 30 L
Weight:
3.01 lbs
Dimensions:
17.5H x 14.57W x 10.63D in. / 44H x 37W x 27D cm
Fabric:
- Main: bluesign®-approved, 100% recycled 460D high-tenacity nylon w/ ripstop, DWR treatment made w/o PFAS
- Bottom: 100% recycled 1680D ballistic polyester, DWR treatment made w/o PFAS
Other Features:
  • Heavy-duty bluesign®-approved, recycled high tenacity and ballistic materials
  • Comfortable AirScape backpanel with tuckaway harness and hipbelt
  • Unique Straight Jacket compression provides extra padding and load control
  • TSID luggage registration included with each piece
  • Interior mesh and liner pockets for organization
  • Ridge foam, vented backpanel with pocket for tuckaway harness/hipbelt
  • Soft breathable spacermesh contact surface for comfortable feel
  • Adjustable sternum strap with whistle
  • Stowaway webbing hipbelt with padded wings
Key Attributes:
STRAIGHTJACKET PROTECTION
Osprey's iconic StraightJacket compression straps with padded sidewalls offer a flexible and secure option to protect contents and keep loads under control. When not fully stuffed, bag compresses to a smaller size.

STOWAWAY HARNESS & HIPBELT
Harness and hipbelt deploy at a moment’s notice for backpack-style carry and quickly disappear into the backpanel for safekeeping when the bag is checked.

SUSTAINABLE & DURABLE BUILD
Constructed with heavy-duty bluesign®-approved, 100% recycled high tenacity nylon main body fabric and 100% recycled ballistic polyester bottom fabric, using DWR treatments made without PFAS.
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