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Osprey Packs Waypoint 80 Backpack - 4900-5100cu in

Osprey Packs Waypoint 80 Backpack - 4900-5100cu in

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$258.95
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Osprey Packs Waypoint 80 Backpack - 4900-5100cu in

Load up the Osprey Waypoint 80 Travel Pack, grab your passport, and book a hostel. This backpack boasts the comfort and wearability of a trekking pack with the features and convenience of a travel bag. Slip into the Waypoint's IsoForm harness and comfortably make the long trek from the train station to your hostel. The snoozing backpackers won't hear you as you easily get a change of clothes from the foam-stiffened interior. Later that day, leave the Waypoint locked to your bedpost, zip your passport and your journal into the daypack's waterproof zipper and take in the sites of the city. The Waypoint's sturdy and supportive design mean that you'll be comfortable carrying it through any foreign jungle—urban or otherwise. When it's time to return, the side carry handle, storable harness, and StraitJacket compression wings make coming home a breeze. Too bad you won't want to leave.

Bottom Line: Experience the joy and freedom of travel with the Osprey Waypoint 80 backpack.

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Rating for this product: 3

First Osprey Disappointment

By: mmullins437 (23)
July 12, 2008

This pack promises to be great, but doesn't live up to high expectations. It isn't as well made as other Osprey packs and the detachable daypack is just too small to be very useful. Returned and picked up the Osprey Meridian 28. The wheels of the Meridian add a little weight, but add some more travel transport ease.

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Rating for this product: 2

Form kicks function's ass

By: Smartguy McZ (1)
August 22, 2006

The Waypoint looks cool, it's sleek, it's beautifully designed BUT: It lacks volume and strength. Mine fell apart on the way to the destination. First, the interior strap down buckle broke. Next, the buckle that holds the suspension on broke--this is a serious failure which seriously compromised my neck and back! 3rd, the TSA guy ripped off the nylon band that connects to the zipper (he was kind enough to throw it in the bag). The first breakage is fixable, the other 2 are most definitely not. I recommend the Gregory Whitney instead. It doesn't have the same beauty of design (i.e. the suspension can't stow) but it's way tougher and holds way more.

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Tech Specs:

Material: 500d broken twill nylon
Volume: [M] 4900cu in (80L), [L] 5100cu in (83L)
Back Panel: Spacer mesh foam
Hydration Compatible: No
Torso Adjustment: Gender specific IsoForm harness
Detachable Pack: Yes, 600cu in (10L)
Sleeping Bag Compartment: No
Rain Cover: Optional
Access Types: Front zipper
Gear Loops: No
External Pockets: Front on day pack
Snowboard Carry: n/a
Ski Carry: n/a
Recommended Use: World travel, light backpacking, gear hauling
Weight: [M] 6lb 1oz (2760g), [L] 6lb 5oz (2870g)
Warranty: Lifetime