Osprey  Transporter Duffel Bag - 40 L

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Whether it's stowed under your hostel bed, in the bed of a dusty pickup or tied to a yak on faint footpaths, the rugged Osprey Transporter 40 L duffel bag stows gear and clothes for big adventures.

Color: Black
Size: One Size
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Features

  • Large, lockable U-zipper access to main compartment makes it easy to see and grab clothing and gear; zipper path features overlapping rain flaps for weather protection
  • Zippered end pocket allows quick access to smaller items
  • Internal zippered mesh pocket
  • 6 padded webbing grab handles
  • 10 coated webbing lash points make it easy to secure the duffel or attach extra gear
  • Contoured stowaway harness straps and full yoke create a comfortable backpack carry option
  • Tough, 900-denier recycled polyester fabric stands up to travel
  • Includes an adjustable sternum strap with safety whistle

Imported.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Travel

Bag Style

Duffel

Gear Capacity (L)

40 liters

Gear Capacity (cu. in.)

2,441 cubic inches

Number of Exterior Pockets

2 + main compartment

Backpack Straps

Yes

Material(s)

Main: 900-denier recycled polyester (bluesign approved); accent/bottom: 600-denier recycled polyester (bluesign approved)

Dimensions

22 x 15 x 10 inches

Packable

Yes

Weight

2 lbs. 8 oz.

Gender

Unisex

Sustainability

Contains recycled materials

Contains materials that meet the bluesign® criteria

Reviews
22 reviews with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars

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J W.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Tougher bag I've owned

3 years ago

I've had this bag for just over 5 years now and it's still in perfection condition. In those 5 years the Transporter has been my go to carry on for over 26 flights and also as my daily gym bag. It takes a beating and not a single tear in it. If you're considering this bag it would be great as a daily gym bag, weekend trip bag, or for those looking for a casual bag to tote some cash to the local titter… it will hold a sold 15k in singles

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Anonymous
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

love this bag

2 years ago

used it for a 15 day trip along with another carry on bag and it was more than perfect I packed enough for 7 days in this one and left some room for souvenirs etc and I still had room for more coming back it fits perfectly on the over head airplane compartment and had no issues on any airline using it as a personal item, material it's water resistant and easy to fold bend it doesn't have that hard back like other backpacks that are hard to fit sometimes or squeeze into compartments, only detail missing for me its side pockets for water bottle but i bought some snap hooks attached to front and worked fine

Originally posted on Osprey
Nathalie H.
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Great everyday/weekend pack. It fits

10 months ago

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great everyday/weekend pack. It fits everything I need, is easy to transport, and keeps everything dry, as I recently experienced during a tropical storm. As a duffel, it is very easy, and "pack-n-go." When I convert it into a backpack, I need to remain cognizant of how the contents are placed because since there is no back support, items will collapse and drag in the back. For me (I'm 5'6), the pack as a backpack turns into a "C" shape, with the top of the "C" touching my shoulders and the bottom of the "C" resting entirely on my buttocks. However, I am NOT suggesting that the pack should have a back support because I think it would ruin the versatility of the pack itself. I rate this pack 4.5 stars.

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EuropeanTraveler
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars

Buyer be ware

2 months ago

Purchased for European trip. I was trying to avoid wheels to be more mobile. What I missed was there is no waist harness. Making it unbearably heavy on shoulders if needing to walk any amount of distance. Bag is way too big to carryon shoulders alone. Could be that I am a smaller person(5’2” -115 lbs), but I think will be uncomfortable for most. Add to it the material doesn’t allow it to slide easily so putting it in an overhead compartment on a plan or train is very difficult.

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Liz
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars

Nice, but Irritating

1 year ago

I liked the size and the weather protection as well as the ability to change to a backpack. I used this as my carry on 'stuff' bag because my other carryon was a very full camera bag. I also used this everyday in Alaska while I was dropping and adding back layers of clothes. What drove me crazy was having to change back and forth between the little end pouch where I stashed my small stuff to the main compartment opening where I needed to grab or put away a jacket. I honestly thought mine was put together backwards until I looked again at the website.

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Ahmad C.
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

The pack its self feels

9 months ago

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The pack its self feels tuff and capable. I have been using for 2 works as my everyday work bag (medical). The carrying straps are robust and much more comfortable then the older addition of this bag, which where uncomfortable enough that I simply carried it with a duffel strap. I would give this bag 5 stars, but there is one downside to this bag. In the previous model there was a great side pocket on the outside that was wonderful for organization. For smaller items I want kept separate this was a Boone. Overall great pack.

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Jordan
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Absolute 5/5 - Highly Recommend

3 years ago

The bag is absolutely awesome! My primary use for this bag is as an airplane carry-on, and it fits everything I would need for a 2-5 day trip. The backpack straps that stow away are the G.O.A.T. I wouldn't consider this bag to UL for the capacity, but I don't believe that is the intent. The material is a thick, durable, water resistant, and I believe will be my primary carry-on for the next decade. I first got introduced to Osprey back in '12 when I bought my first Aether 70 pack (which I still use and has ~80-100 weeks in the field and still going strong), and the Transporter series has me stoked about Osprey over other comparable companies. Highly recommend, and at the price point the value is there. Have a traveller or outdoor enthusiast in your life? This pack would make an excellent gift.

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chen
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars

why

2 months ago

Why doesn't the bag I bought have a shoulder strap?

No, I do not recommend this product
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Beth C.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Best Duffel Ever

1 year ago

I absolutely love this bag. Took it to Scotland on planes, trains, and automobiles. It was my primary luggage and held everything I needed for 2 weeks. I'm constantly amazed at how much I can put in this bag and still meet airline carry on requirements. It is my go-to duffel for quick trips or longer overseas trips where minimalist packing and convenience is required.

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Hugi A.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Best. Duffel. Ever.

3 years ago

I absolutely love the transporter line. I own the 40, 65, and 130. It is so practical and so sturdy, but still lightweight. I use it for travel, gym bag, motorcycle riding, and military training. I also love the fact that I can store it at home in its condensed form in the carry bag. I often use the carry bag it comes in for shoes while traveling. Worth the money.

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