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You may be interested in these similar products shown below.The Osprey Fairview 70 Travel Pack is built for travellers who need a reliable, spacious pack for longer adventures. Designed with comfort and practicality in mind, it offers ample room for your gear while ensuring ease of movement. The detachable daypack provides extra convenience for day trips or shorter excursions. Whether you’re exploring new cities or trekking through remote areas, this travel pack keeps you prepared, organized and ready for any journey.
Adjustable torso fit allows for a customized, comfortable carry
Large panel zip access and lockable sliders on the main compartment enable easy packing, access, and security
Dual front compression straps stabilize the load and compress contents for a streamlined carry
Padded top and side handles offer a comfortable grip
Stowaway backpanel, harness, and hipbelt create a compact profile for streamlined travel
Two internal compression straps and a front flap zippered mesh pocket hold contents securely and keep smaller items organized
| Assembled Height (cm) | 65.00 cm |
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| Assembled Width (cm) | 38.00 cm |
| Assembled Length (cm) | 70.00 cm |
| Assembled Weight (kg) | 2.04 kg |
| Product Volume (L) | 70.00 l |
| Primary Material | Polyester |
| Sustainability | BLUESIGN® - Approved product |
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| Primary Material | Polyester | Nylon | Ripstop Nylon | Ripstop Nylon | Polyester | |
| Sustainability | BLUESIGN® - Approved product | Global Recycled Standard Certified,BLUESIGN® - Approved product | BLUESIGN® - Approved product | BLUESIGN® - Approved product | BLUESIGN® - Approved product | |
| Assembled Height (cm) | 65.00 cm |
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