Osprey Packs, Inc.
Osprey Ozone Laptop Travel Backpack - Moody Burgundy
$150
Description
Take lightweight travel to new heights with the Ozone Laptop Backpack. With a dedicated compartment that fits most laptops up to 16 inches, breathable AirScape™ technology, luggage pass-through and dual water bottle pockets, this ultralight backpack keeps essentials within reach and elevates your comfort. Pair with Ozone 2-Wheel luggage to complete your travel set. A bluesign® PRODUCT.
Features
- Abrasion- and water-resistant, third-party certified 100% recycled high-tenacity nylon ripstop main body fabric coated with carbonate
- Dual stretch mesh water bottle pockets
- Durable, smooth-gliding YKK EYL zippers
- Panel access to main compartment
- Internal organization with key clip
- Ventilated AirScape™ backpanel with luggage trolley pass-through
- Laptop sleeve fits most laptops up to 16"
- Sternum Strap
- Hidden Cash Stash pocket
Key Attributes
Exceptionally Lightweight
Featuring remarkably lightweight fabric and a dedicated compartment that fits most laptops up to 16 inches.
Carry-On Convenience
Sized to complement your carry-on or checked luggage and take advantage of under-seat storage once boarded.
On-the-Go Organization
Featuring thoughtful organization for all your on-the-go essentials and electronics.
bluesign® PRODUCT
This product meets bluesign® PRODUCT requirements, which means materials and components have been selected that adhere to rigorous third-party environmental and social criteria during production.
Carry Information
Backpanel
AirScape™ backpanel with mesh-covered, ridged foam provides comfort and ventilation
Specifications
| O/S | ||
|---|---|---|
| VOLUME | 1098 IN 3 / 18 L | |
| DIMENSIONS | 19.7H X 11.8W X 7.5D IN. | |
| WEIGHT | 1.49 LBS. | |
FABRIC
MAIN
bluesign® APPROVED, 100% recycled 210D high-tenacity nylon ripstop, coated with carbonate
BOTTOM
bluesign® APPROVED, 100% recycled 420D nylon, DWR treatment made without PFAS
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including dimethylformamide, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65/about-proposition-65
