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Transporter Waterproof Duffel 100
Osprey
Transporter Waterproof Duffel 100
$399.95
Description

  Built for your grandest adventures, literally, the Osprey Transporter Waterproof Duffel was developed to offer a remarkable IPX7 rating with an easy-to-operate zip closure, offering unmatched protection and access to your expedition gear. No matter how much you pack, this massive 100L waterproof duffel will gobble up everything you need for a month in the Grand Canyon or your most ambitious overland excursions—likely with room to spare.

  It's rare for dry bags like this to get an IPX rating, but Osprey has put theirs to the test, demonstrating fully-submersible waterpoofing up to one meter of water for 30 minutes. Padded shoulder straps, reinforced grab handles and ample lash points make it easy to tote, strap and secure this duffel through hell or high water.

  It's not just ultra-tough, it's sustainable too. Constructed from 100% recycled and bluesign®-approved 630D ripstop high tenacity nylon, Osprey has double-coated the fabric with durable TPU for extreme abrasion resistance. Go ahead, huck these bags from raft to shore, truck to rock or anywhere else for that matter. They're built to last.

  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:
Unisex
Pack Volume:
6102 cu in / 100 liters
Weight:
2.99 lbs
Materials:
- Main: bluesign®-approved 630D recycled diamond ripstop high tenacity nylon, double TPU coated
- Accent: bluesign®-approved 630D recycled diamond ripstop high tenacity nylon, double TPU coated
- Bottom: bluesign®-approved 630D recycled diamond ripstop high tenacity nylon, double TPU coated
Other Features:
  • Waterproof IPX 7 rating, fully submersible
  • Durable YKK AquaSeal zipper provides quick, wide access to load and is completely waterproof when fully zipped
  • Grab loops at each end of zipper path provide leverage for smooth opening and closing
  • Fully removable backpack straps/carry handles with durable non-corroding aluminum hardware
  • Wide grab loops on ends and sides make for easy handling
  • Multiple lash points make it easy to secure the duffel to vehicles, rafts, pack animals etc.
  • Internal compression straps help secure the contents and take pressure off the zipper to ease operation
  • Removable internal mesh pocket
Carry Information:
  • Padded shoulder straps lined with durable stretch woven fabric for comfortable carry
  • Handle wrap keeps shoulder straps together for convenient hand carry
  • Durable anodized aluminum hardware makes harness easy to adjust or remove if desired
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