The Farpoint 40 is Osprey's super sleek, convertible travel pack with all the features a traveler would need. Lightweight and streamlined, the Farpoint incorporates a highly capable backpack suspension, a spacer mesh backpanel for cushioning and ventilation and padded low profile shoulder straps for cushioning and support while using it as a backpack. Internal and external compression straps keep the load stable and padded top and side handles provide comfortable carry. Ensures carry on compliance on most any flight.
Fit:
Padded low profile shoulder straps and hipbelt offer excellent fit and support
Zip-away Farpoint suspension in two torso sizes - S/M and M/L - for excellent fit
Fabric:
420D HD nylon packcloth
210D x 330D nylon shadow box
Durable materials stand up to years of globetrotting
Padding:
Removable sleeping pad straps
Padded top and side handles provide comfortable carry
Large front zip pocket has a padded laptop/tablet sleeve
Large front zip pocket with padded eReader tablet pocket inside
Support and Cushioning:
Spacer mesh backpanel offers comfortable cushioning and ventilation
LightWire™ frame provides flexible load support
Zippers:
Main compartment has compression straps to hold clothes in place and a zippered mesh pocket on the front flap for toiletries
Small front zip pocket with key fob keeps small items handy
Large panel zip access to main compartment
Straps:
Dual front compression straps keep load stable
Adjustable sternum strap with rescue whistle
Two internal compression straps hold contents securely
Pockets:
Dual front mesh pockets are ideal for water bottle, snacks etc.
Dual front mesh pockets stash your water bottle or coffee mug
Features
Adjustable sternum strap with rescue whistle
Dual front compression straps keep load stable
Dual front mesh pockets are ideal for water bottle snacks etc.
Large front zip pocket with padded eReader/tablet pocket inside
Large panel zip access to main compartment offers easy access to contents
LightWire™ frame provides flexible load support
Lockable sliders on main compartment zipper
Padded low-profile shoulder straps and hipbelt offer excellent fit and support
Padded top and side handles provide comfortable carry
Removable sleeping pad straps
Small front zip pocket with key fob keeps small items handy
Spacer mesh backpanel provides comfortable cushioning and ventilation
Two internal compression straps hold contents securely
Zip-away Farpoint suspension in two torso sizes – S/M and M/L – for excellent fit
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