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Is this too large to be a carry-on?
By kms4089751
Ranked #1065 - Weekend Packs (3000-4500 cu in)
October 5, 2010
Is this too large to be a carry-on?
View Details: Osprey Packs Ariel 65 Backpack - Women's - 3600-4200cu in
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
By Jason Fox
Ranked #342 - Weekend Packs (3000-4500 cu in)
October 7, 2010
Hey there, Maximum carry-on size varies across the air travel industry. For a list of maximum carry-on sizes by airline, check out the list at the link shown here: http://www.luggageonline.com/about_airlines.cfm However, this does appear to be just a bit too large. The small model is 3800 cubic inches and (for example) Southwest Airlines maximum carry-on size is 24x16x10 - equal to 3840 cubic inches- so maybe the small model could squeeze through airport regs and into the overhead. But I doubt it if it were fully loaded. the other sizes will likely also be too large for most airlines/airports. Hope this helps!
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- nylon (210D)
- Support/Suspension:
- LightWire alloy frame, recycled HDPE framesheet
- Shoulder Straps:
- Iso form harness, dual-density foam
- Waist-Belt:
- yes, IsoForm CM, , heat moldable, , ergo pull
- Hydration Compatible:
- yes
- Reservoir Included:
- no
- Rain Cover:
- yes
- Detachable Daypack:
- yes, attachable daylite daypack recommended
- Detachable Lid:
- yes, built in hipbelt
- Access:
- top
- Pockets:
- 2 side, 1 front
- Ice Axe Loops:
- 2
- Gear Loops:
- yes, pack sides
- Trekking Pole Loops:
- yes
- Sleeping Bag Compartment:
- yes
- Weight:
- (extra small) 4 lbs 8 oz, (small) 4 lbs 11 oz, (medium) 4 lbs 14 oz, (large) 5 lbs 2 oz
- Volume:
- (extra small) 59 L, (small) 62 L, (medium) 65 L, (large) 68 L
- Recommended Use:
- expeditions, multi-day hikes, weekend trips, hiking
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- lifetime
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