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Osprey Daylite Plus Earth 20L Unisex Daypack

Osprey Daylite Plus Earth 20L Unisex Daypack

Discover the perfect blend of functionality and sustainability with the Osprey Daylite Plus Earth 20L Unisex Daypack. Designed for adventurers who care about the environment, this pack is crafted from ocean-bound PET bottles, making it an eco-friendly choice for your outdoor pursuits.

Key Features:

  • Spacious Design: Large panel-loading main compartment offers ample space for all your essentials.
  • Versatile Compatibility: Easily attaches to a variety of compatible Osprey packs for expanded storage options.
  • Multifunctional Sleeve: Features a padded interior sleeve suitable for a hydration reservoir or a 14-inch laptop/tablet.
  • Convenient Storage: Multiple pockets including dual water bottle side mesh pockets, a front pocket with organization and key clip, and a front panel zippered slash pocket.
  • Comfortable Carrying: AirScape™ backpanel with mesh-covered die-cut foam ensures ventilation and comfort during your travels.
  • Adjustable Fit: Spacermesh-covered EVA foam padded harness and adjustable sternum strap for a customized fit.
  • Eco-Friendly Materials: Made from 100% recycled polyester, this pack reduces ocean waste and minimizes environmental impact.

Key Attributes:

  • bluesign® Approved: Exceeds rigorous bluesign® product standards, ensuring responsible fabric and material sourcing.
  • Reducing Ocean Waste: Constructed from 100% recycled polyester, primarily sourced from ocean-bound PET bottles.
  • Lightweight and Portable: Weighs only 0.585 kg, making it an ideal companion for everyday use or adventurous outings.

Specifications:

  • Volume: 1220 in³ / 20 L
  • Dimensions: 48H x 28W x 24D cm
  • Fabric: Main - bluesign® approved, 100% recycled 300D polyester; Accent - 200D polyester; Bottom - 600D polyester

Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals including dimethylformamide, known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, visit oehha.ca.gov.