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Vendor Osprey

Daylite - Rumpl 3 Canyons Print

Regular price $89.95
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Jeremy Collins
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Description

This limited edition Osprey Daylite features the awesome artwork by Jeremy Collins and has been done as a co-lab between Jeremy, Osprey and Rumpl. Inspired by the canyons of Colorado, the 3 Canyons design is a tribute to the worlds natural waterways that we rely on for drinking water. Proceeds from the sale of this co-lab go towards supporting American Rivers. 

 

Originally created by Osprey as an accessory pack to attach to their larger backpacks, the Daylite has become a daypack in its own right. Key attributes like its durability, comfortable harness and simple but key features has mean people kept buy the Osprey Daylite just for a great daypack! Saying that, it still does an amazing job in extending the versatility of your large pack and it pretty much attaches to any other Osprey hiking or travel pack like the Aether/Arial or Sojourn. 

At 13 litres, the Osprey Daylite is great for a day hike, a trip to the city, commute to work, or a trip around the world. Add extra capacity and organising compartments to your large backpack, or use it just because it's a great bag!

 

Osprey Daylite X Rumpl 3 Canyons Back Pack Key Features

  • Limited edition print by Jeremy Collins
  • Large panel-loading main compartment
  • Attaches to a variety of compatible Osprey packs
  • Side mesh pockets
  • Front pocket with mesh organizer and key clip
  • Spacermesh shoulder straps with integrated handle
  • Multi-function interior sleeve for hydration or tablet
  • Mesh-covered backpanel with slotted foam
Specifications
Fabric:

MAIN  210D Nylon Double Diamond Ripstop / ACCENT 400HD Nylon Packcloth / BOTTOM 400HD Nylon Packcloth

Dimensions: 46 X 24 X 22 CM
Weight: 450 grams

 

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