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Tuned for travel, the small Osprey AirPorter LZ pack duffel is a backpack travel cover to keep your backpacking, trekking or hiking pack protected while in transit, be it by taxi, train or plane.
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View all Osprey Pack Duffel Bags| Best Use | Backpacking Travel |
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| Dimensions | 30.3 x 13.8 x 12.6 inches |
| Material(s) | 210-denier high-tenacity double ripstop nylon (bluesign® approved) |
| Weight | 13.3 ounces |
| Sustainability | Contains materials that meet the bluesign® criteria Contains recycled materials |
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We used the small Airporter to travel to Europe. We fit our Kyte 46 pack with plenty of room to also fit our hiking boots, trekking poles and and extra empty duffle. The bag worked very well and was not difficult to handle (5’3” tall).
Based on the listings I originally ordered the medium, but it was so big I returned it and got the small size. The small was a good fit for my 60L Volt, a small tent and trekking poles, with space to spare. It did a good job keeping everything secure as a checked bag. On my first trip with it I didn’t have anywhere to store my luggage, so I was happy that when packed up it fit snuggly in with my bag in the sleeping bag compartment and didn’t add too much extra weight. It would be nice if the little pocket that you store the strap in could securely close, but it stayed in place during the flight.
My Osprey Porter 65 fits perfectly in this bag however I did have to return a size medium which was way too big. This bag will be an easy and safe way to get my backpack through airport baggage as there are no straps or buckles to snag and break. The carry strap will tuck in to its own pocket and then be easily pulled out when I have to lug the thing.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is exactly what I was looking for. My Osprey Downburst 36 fits perfectly in it. I will keep this in my pack in the event an airline wants to check it. If so, I just pull this out, shove the pack in, and have the peace of mind that my pack won't get messed up by baggage handlers or conveyer belts.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Works great! Farpoint 36L wheeled bag, along with detachable day pack (attached to main bag), fit perfectly into Airporter small. Both bags were packed full. Left some empty space at top of main bag. Which would be good to quick stuff rain jacket, or other jacket, into. Or shoes, shopping bag, etc. I go to Europe once or twice a year. Ride trains, buses and taxi. The Airporter keeps my bag(s) secured. Prying eyes don’t see my bags. Keeps my bags clean. The Airporter large is way too big. Can lock zipper. I have light weight cable that is attached to main bag. Day bag goes with me to seat. Cable is secured to luggage rack or inside underneath compartment. Most buses make numerous stops en route. I use shoulder strap (comes with it) to quickly put bag on. Not good at bus stop, train station etc to be dealing with bags. Keeps prying, nosy, maids, repairman, etc from having quick access to my bags. The Airporter LARGE is too big for my 36L wheeled Farpoint. Even with day bay attached is way, way too large.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Love how it fits my pack (completely full) and has a handy strap to lug it through the airport. It's durable and with the strap unbuckled and tucked into a pouch, won't rip or tear the strap off. Very well designed.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Perfect size for my 50L backpack and easy to store after getting off the plane. Would definitely recommend for flights with lots of connections. I used when traveling to Thailand and I was thankful to have it
Perfect carryon cover for our Eagle Creek carry on bags. Several years ago while shopping for new luggage, I spotted a review on the vendor's website where the reviewer mentioned getting a REI duffel to cover their 32 inch suitcase. We ordered the same and after almost ten years, the duffels have taken a real beating but the suitcases are doing great. On a recent trip to the Finger Lakes, we were forced to surrender our carry ons, as the tiny regional American Eagle aircraft that had overhead bins that would barely fit a children's lunchbox. My bag survived the experience, but my wife's carry on had the handle ripped off on one side, rendering the bag useless for future travel. I set out to find covers for our international sized carry ons. These Osprey duffels turned out to be the perfect size to accommodate our bags. They are a little bulkier than I had hoped, but appear to be strongly constructed & suited for the task of protecting our carry ons should we be forcibly separated in the future. They will also be great options for extra suitcases should we over shop on one of our trips.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.]




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