Osprey Daylite Tote Pack 20 Litre Backpack
The Osprey Daylite® Tote Pack is your ultimate companion for a variety of adventures, seamlessly transitioning from a stylish tote to a functional backpack. Whether you're heading out for a day hike, browsing the farmer's market, or settling in for a study session at your favorite café, this pack is designed to meet your diverse needs.
Key Features:
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Versatile Carry Options: Experience the convenience of top-zip access to the main compartment with dual carry styles—backpack and tote.
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Spacious and Organized: Features a front and back panel shove-it pocket for easy stashing of essentials, plus an internal zippered mesh organization pocket complete with a key clip.
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Comfortable Protection: Equipped with an elevated padded sleeve designed to accommodate most 14" laptops or hydration bladders, ensuring your devices are safe on the go.
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Hydration Ready: Dual side mesh pockets provide convenient storage for your water bottles, keeping you hydrated during your travels.
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Travel-Friendly: Includes a large back panel luggage pass-thru for easy attachment to rolling luggage, making it an ideal choice for global travel.
Eco-Friendly Design:
Constructed with sustainability in mind, the Daylite Tote Pack utilizes high-quality bluesign® approved recycled fabrics and GRS-certified recycled polyester. Its PFC-free DWR coating offers durability while minimizing environmental impact.
Comfortable Carry:
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Breathable Harness: The spacermesh harness provides comfort during extended wear in backpack mode.
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Easy-to-Grab Tote Straps: Tuck-away webbing straps allow for effortless over-one-shoulder carry.
Specifications:
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Volume: 20 Litres / 1220 in³
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Dimensions: 21H x 38W x 43D cm
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Weight: 0.534 kg
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Main Fabric: bluesign® approved 300D recycled polyester, PFC-free DWR
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Accent Fabric: bluesign® approved 600D recycled polyester, PFC-free DWR
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Bottom Fabric: bluesign® approved 600D recycled polyester, PFC-free DWR
Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals including dimethylformamide, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, visit
oehha.ca.gov.