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Sojourn Wheeled Travel Pack 22 in/45L
Osprey
Sojourn Wheeled Travel Pack 22 in/45L
$375.00
Description

  When you travel far and pack light, the Osprey Sojourn Wheeled Travel Pack is the bag for the job. Rolling luggage is great—but sometimes you need a comfortable backpack-style carry. Oversized 90 mm wheels and a lightweight HighRoad chassis keep you rolling in comfort, and the stowaway AirScape™ backpanel and harness expand your horizons. StraightJacket compression straps cinch down packed items for added storage capacity. Built to fit most international carry-on size requirements, your trip can begin the moment you walk off the tarmac.

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

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Osprey
Gender:
Unisex
Size:
One Size
Pack Volume:
2746 cu in / 45 L
Weight:
7.5 lbs / 3.42 kg
Dimensions:
23.23H x 16.93W x 12.99D in.
Materials:
  • Main: bluesign®-approved, 100% recycled 460D high-tenacity nylon w/ ripstop, DWR treatment made without PFAS
  • Bottom: bluesign®-approved, 100% recycled 500D high-tenacity nylon, DWR treatment made without PFAS
Features:
  • Heavy-duty bluesign®-approved, recycled high tenacity and ballistic materials
  • Deployable, removeable AirScape harness and hipbelt for optional backpack carry
  • Durable and lightweight High Road chassis
  • Oversized 90 mm wheels handle rough terrain
  • TSID luggage registration included with each piece
  • Patent pending, buttonless trolley handle grip
  • Hidden add-a-bag strap for carrying extra bags
  • Interior mesh and liner pockets for organization
  • Extra space with rear pocket and ID window
  • International carry-on size* *Always check with your airline
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.

HighRoad Chassis
Extra-wide chassis stabilizes large loads while extra-large wheels keep up with heavy-duty use—and keep you rolling on the roughest of surfaces.

Sustainable & Durable Build
Constructed with heavy-duty bluesign®-approved, 100% recycled high tenacity nylon and ballistic polyester main body and bottom fabrics, using DWR treatments made without PFAS.
Carry Information:
Sojourn HighRoad Suspension
+ Alloy peripheral frame and center handle stays

Stowaway, Removable Backpanel
+ AirScape™ ridged foam backpanel
+ Adjustable torso length

Stowaway Ventilated Harness
+ Ventilated mesh-covered die-cut foam harness
+ Comfortable ventilated airmesh-covered contact surfaces
+ Adjustable sternum strap with whistle

Stowaway Padded Hipbelt
+ Padded airmesh-covered hipbelt
+ Single 25 mm webbing ErgoPull closure
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