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Osprey Airporter Backpack Travel Cover

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Arrives Saturday, Nov 23
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Size: Small


Color: Shadow Grey


Features

  • Size small designed for packs < 50 liters
  • Protects backpacks when traveling or checking in at airports
  • Compact duffel to carry extra gear
  • Large lockable zipper opening for easy loading
  • Comfortable stow away shoulder strap
  • Top and side grab handle

Description

Osprey’s Airporter Backpack Travel Cover is designed shield your pack from unnecessary damage incurred during transit. Lockable zippers provide an extra layer of security for your gear when you’re on the road.


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎11.34 x 8.19 x 3.19 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.46 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎30 x 14 x 14 inches


Item Weight: ‎1 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Unknown


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Color: ‎Shadow Grey


Suggested Users: ‎Unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Osprey Packs


Part Number: ‎10000041


Model Year: ‎2018


Size: ‎Small


Sport Type: ‎Camping & Hiking


Date First Available: December 17, 2014


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Fits my Exos 38 well
Size: Small Color: Shadow Grey
This Bag appears well made, with a carry strap and folds into its own small attached bag. It weighs under a pound and fits my Osprey Exos 38 (38 litre backpack) well.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 27, 2022 by Mark Kats, Ph.D.

  • Perfect fit for my Gregory Focal 58L.
Size: Small Color: Shadow Grey
I needed a bag to check my Gregory Focal 58L backpack on a flight. Other reviews led me to believe a small one of these would just fit my backpack. I purchased this, and was happy to see that it did indeed perfectly fit my fully loaded backpack. It's a bit heavy and awkward for the brief time it has to be carried into the airport, but I wouldn't want it to be any more substantial than it is, since I had to fold it into its internal pouch (very nice) and carry it with me for the entire hiking trip. It is also nice how the shoulder strap tucks into a pouch on the bag for when you check it. The material quality seems very good, and this bag just worked perfectly for what I needed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 12, 2022 by Jason McKnight

  • perfect cover for osprey backpack for airline travel
Size: Small Color: Shadow Grey
Light & compact yet does the job
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 19, 2022 by William M.

  • Perfect protection for checking your pack at the airport, but runs large--thanks, reviewers!
Size: Small Color: Shadow Grey
It's massive. I originally ordered the L for my 60L pack, because only S and L were in stock and I figured going large was the safer bet. Thankfully I read through the reviews and had time to cancel/reorder the small. The small fits my 60L packed to the seams (including the brain) with some room to spare. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 3, 2022 by Some Random Dude

  • Well-made But a Few Design Issues
Size: Medium Color: Shadow Grey
This is a must-have if you ever plan to check your backpack and travel with it. It's also not a bad idea just in terms of storing your backpack offseason to keep it free from dust. I'm impressed with the quality of the fabric. Believe it's ripstop. It seems very sturdy and thicker than expected - well sewn seams, fabric handles seam solid. All the zippers have nice rubberized pull tabs that are easy to grab and pull. Zippers seem fine. Here's my two complaints and wht I gave it four stars instead of five. First, there's a little sub pocket near the stuff pocket that seems to be for the single shoulder strap. Guessing to put it on the plane they don't want to loose straps to caught on the equipment. Here's the issue: the strap fits in the little pocket, but there's no way to close the pocket. There's not a snap or velcro or zipper or anything. (See pic) So what's to keep that strap from falling out? I'm probably going to add velcro to mine. Not the best design, Osprey. Other minor design issue is that the one shoulder strap clips on to the with some pretty cheap-looking plastic snap clasp. For as much as this cost, why not put a durable metal clasp? (See pic) Or at least a more solid-seeming plastic one. I feel like the rmu press to open the clasp, which is sort of rigid, is eventually going to break off, so I have a feeling this thing's not going to last all that long. Plus, it has to hold the weight of the pack. 20-30lb pack held by plastic clasp? Hmm....Osprey. Aesthetically, I like the dark olive color with the chartreuse accents. Also, has nice silver design elements on both the carrying zip pocket, as well as the main bag. Overall I'm pleased with it. It packs down into a nice little carrying case of its own. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 2, 2019 by Paula Atkinson

  • Stretched all the way to Alaska and back
Size: Small Color: Shadow Grey
Held my 45L hiking backpack and 3 fishing rods all the way to Alaska and back without a hitch! With the middle grab handle was slightly repositioned, but that is the tiniest complaint I could make! Wouldn't hesitate to buy.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 1, 2022 by cameron knight

  • Sizing Preference varies
Size: Small Color: Shadow Grey
Just received this yesterday, so I haven’t actually used it yet…. Material is thin, but should be fine for it’s intended purpose. This is a travel cover for your backpack, which will protect the straps and pack from damage during travel (especially airline baggage handing). The biggest issue in reviews that I’ve read seem to be related to sizing. I have the Osprey Atmos 65. It fits perfectly inside this size Small cover. I have the pack body full, I did not place anything in the backpack brain. That would make this a tight fit. There is room behind the waist strap to slide a few other small things (I put my collapsible trekking poles and sleeping bag in compression sack). Very happy so far. Will be flying out with it soon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 14, 2021 by Jay

  • A bit large, but useful
Size: Medium Color: Shadow Grey
Does what it's supposed to. I took my Osprey Atmos 65 to Europe for two weeks, and was concerned that all of the loose straps/buckles would not play well with a three-legged, transatlantic plane journey. No major issues there; everything was intact. Two minor issues: The medium feels way oversized for the Atmos 65. That said, when I take it hiking this summer, I think it will "absorb" my rolled up inflatable mattress quite nicely, in which case it will end up being perfectly sized. But just for the pack alone, it was "sloshing around" inside of it quite a bit. Which leads to minor issue #2, which is that this thing is awkward as heck to carry with a full pack inside of it. Slinging it over your shoulder is worthless: It will bang around your knees. When we were scurrying through JFK trying not to miss a connection, I basically drug it by handle across the smooth floor tiles, as if it had wheels. The only reasonable option is to carry it with the side handle, which is less awkward, but not a great weight distribution when carrying a full pack inside. Other than that, you should plan on not draping it over the backpack until the VERY LAST minute when you are about to check it, so that you can use your backpacks normal shoulder straps to tote it. And if you're not going to check your backpack (hence the name "airporter"), then I have no idea why you would buy this product. But it's a good design: It rolls up into itself quite nicely and is relatively compact. Glad I bought it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 19, 2016 by Darren F.

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