Amazon has
Osprey Farpoint 40L Travel Backpack (Tunnel Vision Grey) on sale for
$120.
Shipping is free.
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jpham for finding this deal.
About this item:
- Adjustable torso fit
- Large panel zip access to main compartment
- Lockable sliders on main compartment zipper
- Dual front compression straps
- Large front shove-it pocket
- External zip toiletry pocket
- Padded top and side handles
- Stowaway back panel, harness and hip belt
- Quick access zippered 16" laptop and tablet sleeve
- Two internal compression straps hold contents securely
- Internal front flap zippered mesh pocket
- Domestic carry-on size
- External gear attachment loops
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I have eddie bauer, jans port and swiss gear same size for around $30 and they have lasted me for 10 yrs and still not torn or worn out.
Lifetime warranty?
This most certainly meets carry on requirements for most airlines in the US and some international destinations
I have eddie bauer, jans port and swiss gear same size for around $30 and they have lasted me for 10 yrs and still not torn or worn out.
You have no idea what you're talking about
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I wish I could think of a reason to buy this deal, but I don't see the one I have wearing out any time soon (and I use it a lot).
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If you're of tall or stout build (I'm 6' 200#) nobody blinks twice letting you on while all the wheelies have to get checked. OTOH, if you're smaller (wife is 5'1 on a tall day) you might get some side glances, and once she was even informed she had to check her bag despite my walking through with essentially the same pack and not a single word. If you do have to stow it, the zip-up back flap that covers the shoulder straps and hip belt makes for a smooth, nearly snagless profile for automated luggage handling safety.
NOTE: if you're not an organization fiend like me, and want a daypack/underseat "personal" item, I'd spend the extra $40 and get the 55L Version [amazon.com]. That's a 40L Farview with a 15L daypack that is designed to piggyback, strapping in place quite nicely - though it does move the center of gravity of the system a bit far back. Definitely a traveler walking to a hotel/hostel configuration and not an Appalachian Trail through hiker rig. The downside to the 15L is that is has limited internal organization pockets - not quite as bare bones as a stuff pack (not by a long shot) but you're not going to get 16 built in pouches and pockets like you will with something like the Everki Studio [everki.com], but it's a might bit less expensive too. The differences in the 40L vs 40L that comes with the 15L pack are mainly that the laptop sleeve is in the 15L, leaving more room in the main pack. I think there may be one other difference...but it escapes me at the moment.
Anyway, after a dozen or so trips across the US and Europe, I give this pack top marks.
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