Osprey Packs Farpoint 70 Travel Backpack, Volcanic Grey, Medium/Large

August 4, 2019 - Comment

From the streets of Buenos Aires to the foothills of the Andes, Osprey’s Farpoint 70 is ready for anything. Go ahead and fill it up with heavy mountain gear. The LightWire frame suspension transfers the load from harness to hipbelt. A mesh backpanel improves ventilation and the mesh on the harness and hipbelt reduces chafing

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(as of 19 April 2020 04:47 EDT - Details)

From the streets of Buenos Aires to the foothills of the Andes, Osprey’s Farpoint 70 is ready for anything. Go ahead and fill it up with heavy mountain gear. The LightWire frame suspension transfers the load from harness to hipbelt. A mesh backpanel improves ventilation and the mesh on the harness and hipbelt reduces chafing under load. The entire suspension stows away under a zippered panel creating a sleek silhouette for transport. Unzip the lockable sliders to access the main compartment. Inside there’s a mesh pocket for small items. Dual compression straps keep cargo from shifting during transit. Outside you’ll find a zippered front panel slash pocket to keep you organized and sewn attachment points to lash on extra gear. No matter how much you choose to carry, StraightJacket compression straps stabilize the load. The main Farpoint 70 pack comes with a detachable Farpoint day pack, perfect for use on trips to the local market or to recon your route from the high ridge above base camp.

Product Features

  • Stowaway backpanel, harness and hipbelt with zippered rear flap for protection
  • Detachable daypack provides additional storage and organization ideal for daytrips or carry-on
  • Durable fabrics in high-wear areas combine with smart design to create a lightweight and tough travel pack that will last a lifetime.
  • Large panel zip access to main compartment. Dual front mesh pockets perfect for stashing water bottles or snacks. This daypack is designed to attach to Farpoint 70 and 55
  • Lockable sliders on main compartment zipper

Comments

Anonymous says:

My “house” for 1 year I backpacked through Africa, Europe, the Middle East, East Asia, and Southeast Asia with this pack (all in one trip). The construction is great! It’s been through A LOT and nothing has broken, not even the stitching! The color has faded obviously but that’s expected. I use the day pack during my day trips and for shorter 2-3 day hikes. The big pack never went on a hike, it served more as a suitcase. I loved that it’s not a top loading pack, it opens up more like a suitcase would…

Anonymous says:

Great bag, but not much more space than the 55 Bought it along with the 55 a few weeks ago. If you are having trouble deciding between the two and can get this for about the same price as the 55, I’d suggest going with this, as it’s slightly larger in capacity, but as some reviewers on Amazon and elsewhere have already pointed out, you really have to look for that extra 15 liters with this one.Overall,, it’s a great bag! It looks good, it’s light weight enough. It has zippers you can run a TSA-approed or similar lock through…

Anonymous says:

I am glad I waited to write my review on this product I am glad I waited to write my review on this product. When I first packed it, I thought my other Osprey (the 46) carried as much or more at a smaller size. On the second leg of my trip I fiddled with the straps a bit by loosening them up and was more thoughtful about how I packed,….it fit plenty of stuff and I was actually a bit amazed. I also really like the separate day pack. It’s very easy to separate and a great size for day trips. I use it every day to pack the basics of what comes…

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