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Osprey Flare 27 Backpack

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2024-05-16 2024-05-23 Ready Stock 現貨訂單 Pre-order 預售訂單 Gift Cards 禮品卡 Error 錯誤

DESCRIPTION

Need a school bag with plenty of room for books and supplies, but not so big it's bulky? The 27L Flare hits the sweet spot of a medium backpack for around campus and beyond. With a massive internal laptop sleeve in its main compartment, the deceptively cavernous Flare can fit up to a 16-inch laptop and comes with internal organization to keep all of your daily gear in order. Get around campus with a little Flare this next semester.
FEATURES
  • Internal main compartment with laptop sleeve fits most 16-inch laptops, tablet and document sleeves
  • Dual upper compression straps
  • Front panel stretch mesh shove-it pocket
  • Front panel dual web loops for easy attachments
  • Small zip pocket with scratch resistant lining
  • Zip organization pocket with key clip, drop-in mesh pockets and zip pocket
  • Dual water bottle pockets
  • Blinky light attachment loop

KEY ATTRIBUTES

CAMPUS-ORIENTED ORGANIZATION
Laptop and document sleeves, blinky light attachment, organization compartment and small zip compartments.
AIRSCAPE™ BACKPANEL
Lightweight, mesh-covered 3D-foam backpanel offers close-to-body fit for stability.
SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
Featuring bluesign® approved main body fabrics, recycled materials and PFC/PFAS-free DWR.

CARRY INFORMATION

BACKPANEL
  • AirScape™ backpanel
HARNESS
  • Spacermesh, die-cut foam, fabric

SPECS

FABRIC

MAIN

bluesign® approved 600D recycled polyester, PFC/PFAS-free DWR

ACCENT

bluesign® approved 600D recycled polyester, PFC/PFAS-free DWR

BOTTOM

bluesign® approved 600D recycled polyester, PFC/PFAS-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, go to oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65/about-proposition-65