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The Osprey Farpoint 40 Travel Backpack in Volcanic Grey is a versatile and stylish travel companion, boasting a spacious 40L capacity, lockable zippers for security, and a padded sleeve that accommodates most 15" laptops. Designed to meet carry-on size restrictions, this backpack features a large U-zip opening for easy access, stowaway straps for convenience, and multiple pockets for organization, making it perfect for the modern traveler.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 23.15 x 14.96 x 5.43 inches |
Package Weight | 1.51 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9 x 14 x 21 inches |
Item Weight | 3.11 Pounds |
Brand Name | Osprey |
Model Name | Farpoint 40 |
Color | Volcanic Grey |
Material | Nylon,Ripstop |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Osprey |
Part Number | 10000294 |
Model Year | 2018 |
Style | Farpoint 40 Travel Backpack |
Included Components | Osprey Farpoint 40 Travel Backpack |
Outer Material | Nylon |
Size | Small/Medium |
Sport Type | Hiking |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Units | 1 Count |
Capacity Total | 40 Liters |
C**B
Osprey is the best
These Osprey packs are fantastic, having owned 4, of various sizes and profiles, I can say these packs are light, functional and well built. I did have to do a warranty return on one 18 year old pack, which Osprey replaced with a brand new model. The warranty does work and it's amazing.
C**I
Excellent
Excellent
C**Y
Perfect
I recently took this backpack to Europe (my girlfriend used an Osprey Fairview 40) and lived out of it on crowded trains and planes and bustling narrow streets for 22 days, and I must say the pack held up and performed perfectly for my needs.The overall design is well-suited to its purpose. It’s meant for a traveling backpacker who doesn’t want to carry their 70L hiking pack around the cities. The shoulder straps and waist belt can be zipped into a pocket to keep them out of the way when stuffing the pack into overhead bins and racks on planes and trains. I really liked this feature because I could quickly zip away the straps when boarding and then unzip them quickly when departing. It also has both a top handle and a side handle so you can carry it upright or sideways like a briefcase. It also included a shoulder strap, which I liked but never used. The two outside net pockets were perfect for carrying extra water (all of Western Europe was suffering a heat wave while we were there) and other small items that could be easily accessed. The rather large front zip pocket held all my essentials, also easily accessed. I literally stuffed this pocket full of money, passport, wallet, keys, mask, and tons of souvenirs and other things and still had more space.The larger zip pocket on the front opens to a space for loose items and a mesh zippered pocket, where I kept things I didn’t want tumbling around in the pack stored safely. The mesh pocket sits in front of another pocket with a Velcro strap where I kept a 12.9” iPad Pro. This pocket is padded front and back to protect electronics. I kept mostly the things I didn’t need to access quickly in this area because you need to unhook at least one of the outer cinch straps to access it. And once again, I had a lot of stuff in this pocket and still had room for more. I also liked that this pocket is lockable.The main pocket (also lockable) opens up the entire front of the pack, which then lays open providing access to the entire inner area. This area is rather large and deep, easily accommodating the three Osprey packing cubes and dry bag for dirty clothes, a rain jacket, a day bag, and a pair of size 13 sandals. I brought clothes for about a week and they all fit with extra space left over. The pack was filled tight with all my stuff but there was still space to hold more. This area also has another zippered mesh pocket for even more storage and two cinch straps for really getting that load secured tightly.I could not find any reason to dislike this pack. It met all my needs perfectly and never let me down. It’s so useful that I use it on the road every weekend with my touring band. It has replaced my rolling luggage and heavy briefcase, and I look forward to using it on our next adventure!
P**M
Perfect for a 2.5 week trip to Europe
After much research, I purchased three of these, two black and one red, all small/medium, for a recent 17 day trip to Europe. My husband and I used the black ones and my fifteen year old daughter used the red one. They worked beautifully! We each took four outfits, plus the ones we wore, so five total, two pairs of shoes, plus toiletries (my daughter took her full size flat iron), hoodies/jackets, and raincoats. While my daughter and I each had a separate (Travelon) bag, my husband put his electronics (iTouch, 10" Kindle Fire) in his backpack. I also put a full size heavy duty plastic zip top file folder in mine with all of our travel documents, tickets, etc. (in the laptop sleeve). We did very little shopping as that's not our thing, but my daughter did pick up a pair of high tops in Paris and had no problem bringing them home.We moved from cooler weather in Paris and Salzburg to warmer weather in Venice and Rome, necessitating a wide ranging wardrobe. Using Eagle Creek packing cubes, I was able to pack the following in my pack: a pair of jeans, a medium length skirt, two knee length skirts, a pair of gym weight capris, four tees, a pair of PJs, five pairs of underwear, one bra, two pairs of socks, a car coat length heavy hooded LL Bean raincoat, a pair of Toms, two toiletry bags (a TSA one and another), a small make up bag, a bag with ten medication bottles, a large heavy plastic zip top envelope with all travel documents and tickets, and a small bag of misc necessities (small USB cords, small caribiners, etc.). The bag weighed about 15 lbs packed and I had plenty of room left. On the return trip, I easily found room for a very well bubble wrapped small ceramic gift item, a t-shirt, and a boxed shot glass. I could certainly have brought more home. My six foot tall husband packed, using cubes, a pair of jeans, three pairs of cargo shorts, PJ pants, four tees, underwear, undershirts, a raincoat, a pair of shoes, his dopp kit + TSA bag, Kindle, iTouch, charging cords, plug adapter kit, and had room to spare. His packed bag weighed 17 lbs.Converting these bags from backpacks to duffles, to take on and off planes and some trains, was a breeze. The back panel unzips and rolls down, securing with Velcro at the bottom and releasing the straps. In reverse, just separate the Velcro, tuck the straps and zip up. The process is very fast and very easy and we found the bags easy to carry with the handles or the messenger bag strap. A key for me is that I also found that the messenger strap didn't get in the way when I was using the bag as a backpack, a plus since I didn't want to hassle with unclipping it and putting it back.We found these to be very comfortable. My stubborn fifteen year old whined about hers until she let her Dad adjust her straps and convince her to use her sternum strap and hip belt. Then she also found it comfortable! I won't pretend we used them every day, though. We carried them about every four days, from apartments through Metro stations, onto trains, and walking to apartments. We also carried them in airports and transporting to and fro. It was absolutely enough to get a sense of how they feel, but not a sense of their durability, though I expect they'd do very well. We were on Air Canada the whole way to and from Europe and had no problem carrying these on.I would recommend these packs without reservation. In retrospect, my husband would have gone with the next size up. He had no problems at all with the small/medium as far as packing it, but thinks he might have preferred the feel of the larger pack on his back. He has used this pack on two other trips and been happy with it both of those times, as well.We purchased the Osprey Porter 30 with the attached Daylite pack for my twelve year old and I'll post reviews for those, too.
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