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Charcoal - Collect Only Not Currently Available for International Delivery - For Selected Countries A large pack for long-haul travellers who don't slow down for their luggage. The Osprey Sojourn 28"/80L Convertible Wheeled Rucksack uses their lightweight 'High Road' chassis and clever 'Straightjacket' suspension/compression system for an easy, sturdy solution to the rigours of travel. Osprey's High Road™ Chassis features a multi-position  ergonomic retractable handle, a tough 6001 Aluminum frame, an ultra-durable light-weight composite base with an integrated foot/grab handle, over-sized grippy rollerblade wheels and a design with plenty of clearance. When you do need to carry the Sojourn, the deluxe adjustable/removable harness and hipbelt (with vented backpanel) is stowed behind a zippered compartment on the back of your pack, just unzip and you're ready to go. The harness can be adjusted to fit different sized torsos. Foam sidewalls keep your load secure, and inside the main compartment there are front panel zippered mesh pockets, side zippered mesh and fabric pockets and compression straps to keep your clothes and gear in place and organised.
An easy access liquids/accessory pocket at the top of the pack gives you quick access to your liquids when you're passing through airport security. 76 x 47 x 39 1690D Ballistic/420D Nylon Pack Cloth Date (Newest to Oldest) Date (Oldest to Newest) Rating (Highest to Lowest) Rating (Lowest to Highest) 4+ years on still going strong, 16 March 2016 Been really happy with this bag, telling that it's been around a few years and still holding it's value. I've bad knees so usually just use it wheeled but converting to a ruck sack has provide useful, especially when I needed two hands free, like stepping off a ferry in Thailand! Expanded it can take quite a bit. It's been to the far east and India several times. Apart from a couple of plastic zip tags coming off, it has suffered no rips or tears to the fabric and all the mechanics still work well. I'm now purchasing a daylight day sack to attach. It can topple if too much is hung off the front, but that's to be expected if you pack that way!
Great purchase, 20 January 2016 We do not regret for s moment purchasing this rucksack. its so sturdy,easy to convert from the backpack to the trolley. backpack cd-rom drivethis option was brilliant for me as we travelled through Vietnam, there were some areas I could use the pull along and some I couldn't. backpack slate louis vuittonthe backpack straps are comfortable and the trolley handle is very strong. tfios backpackThe main compartment is so flexible with how things are stored too, we managed to carry 95% of our belongings for the two of us for a whole month away in the one backpack! Osprey Sojourn 80L, 15 September 2014 Steer clear of this pack. I bought one last year for a month trip to the Far East. After about 3 weeks the handle refused to extend and I had to manage by carrying the bag around.
Got it sent back to Osprey for replacement but they refused to replace, by the next time I use it it will be out of warranty, so will be interesting to find what they do if it fails again. Various other online posts have commented on problems with handles and Osprey even give you an online tutorial for problems with the 60L. They are well aware of the problems but do nothing about it.GIVE IT A MISS AND SPEND YOUR WELL EARNED BUCKS WITH ANOTHER MANUFACTURER Osprey Sojourn 28"/80 Wheeled Convertible Travel Pack, 09 September 2013Been doing professional outdoor pursuits since 82. I've all ways used rucksacks for travelling so this find was a 'Darwin ' moment of evolving 3 separate species into one. The product is well made to start, with good stitching and good materials so it will stand up to the rigors of travelling.The ability for it to be transformed from one configuration to another of the 3 options was well demonstrated traversing London recently.Train in, travel bag. Station to underground transport trolley.
Rush hour tube connection with commuters ,holder.Transition from one to another configuration is quick and simple. To sum up, it's for people who need to transport large volumes of kit when travelling through cities / destinations . Not for the treck into Everest base camp. Ideal Hotel 'Dump sack' and with the add-ons you can attach day sacks for further excursions once you reach your destination.Solid peace of kit. Guide To Travel Bags and Packs YOUR ORDER, YOUR WAY At GO Outdoors we offer a wide range of delivery options to suit your needs. You can come into one of our fantastic stores to collect or have your items delivered to you at your convenience. Please see our delivery page for more information. Prices and delivery times may vary for remote or rural parts of the UK. Working days are Monday-Friday, excluding UK Bank Holidays. Returning an ItemIf you receive your order and it is not what you are expecting you can return it back to us within 30 days of receiving the goods for an exchange or refund (including the delivery charge if you return it within 14 days).
You can return your items by using Collect+ or by taking them to any GO Outdoors store (except Hathersage) using your delivery note as proof of purchase.Unfortunately, orders paid for using PayPal cannot be returned to store and we are currently unable to offer free returns as we offer free delivery over £50 as standard.See our returns policy for more information.I'm not a hiking expert who spends months per year hiking, however I do like these f-stop backpacks.  I have used a smaller 27 litre pack for years to hike a fair few places including Inca and I've done multiple dirt-bikes adventures of weeks at a time with various pack weights.  Considering the weight it's carried and conditions, it's done very well.  Although they are designed for camera gear, they are very practical - the best bit is the rear facing entry - making it easy to get stuff from the bottom of your pack and also means that you put your pack on the dirt, mud, to get stuff out it doesn't end up transferred to your back :) 
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and any Camelback or water bladder you like.Rear zipper section - very handy idea.  On 2 week dirtbike trip to the top of Australia (Cape York)Bigger brother 47l pack  hiking in Switzerland.  Still able to carry-on all airlines on 5 week europe trip.  This one doesn't have little side pockets like the smaller one - for some reason I find side pockets handy travelling for water bottles, rubbish, etc.Bigger than the usual dirtbike riding backpack, but way more flexible.   If it survives this stuff, it will survive hiking a long time.I’ ve been designing hiking backpacks for over a decade. I have used several factories in Vietnam, Thailand and China. I would say summer genie and sugini are by far the best manufacturers I’ve used. My design samples are always perfect and no need to send it back to Asia to get altered. There is also a range of hiking backpack factory designs on the summer genie website that you can use as a base design, adding your own extra touch to the backpack to make it stand out from the crowd.