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The Osprey Farpoint 40L Men's Travel Backpack in Gopher Green is a lightweight, durable, and ergonomically designed carry-on backpack tailored for the modern traveler. Featuring a stowaway harness and hipbelt, a quick-access 16" laptop sleeve, and external toiletry pocket, it ensures seamless airport navigation and all-day comfort. Its adjustable torso fit and compatibility with additional daypacks make it a versatile, long-lasting travel companion optimized for both business and leisure trips.





| ASIN | B09KQ2GGRX |
| Age Range Description | Men's |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,016 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #3 in Internal Frame Hiking Backpacks |
| Capacity Total | 40 Liters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,313) |
| Department | mens |
| Item Weight | 3.5 Pounds |
| Item model number | 10003676 |
| Manufacturer | Osprey |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 24 x 15 x 4 inches |
| Units | 1 Count |
M**E
Worked Really Well for Me
Bought the 40L travel backpack to use on a recent trip to Europe. The 40L accommodated everything I wanted to take with me without issue. I’ve traveled a lot over the years for both business and pleasure and I’ve learned how to travel light, so the 40L was plenty of space for me. I make use of compression packing cubes to keep everything organized and I’ve simply just learned to not overpack. Overall, the pack feels very well made from quality materials, so I believe it should last being subjected to the type of robust traveling I do. Zippers seem sturdy and all seams are well sewn. The handles are robust and well cushioned. I had no problem carrying the pack by hand. I also like the simplicity of the bag. One big packing compartment and a zippered mesh compartment. No interior dividers or extra zippered pockets means more packing space for the things I want to carry. Again, I use packing cubes and drawstring bags to keep everything organized. Used it in both duffle bag mode and backpack mode. I like that I can hide the shoulder straps behind the zippered cover for boarding planes and trains. It made getting the travel pack through the aisles and up into the overhead bins easier. I had no problems fitting it into the overhead bins and the airlines didn’t flag me for having too big of a carry-on or a “backpack”. The handles at the top of the bag and on the side helped with getting it out of the overhead compartment and off the plane. It was also comfortable when I used it as a backpack. The fully adjustable strap system with hip belt allows you to find a fit that is comfortable for your body. Using the compression straps on the back to hold my jacket in place when not in use is also a plus. And on the 40L you get the accessible, top pocket to hold smaller items, which I like as it’s nice to have a pocket for quick access to certain smaller things. Note, the 55L version does not have this top pocket/compartment as Osprey assumes you will be using the included 15L travel daypack as part of your travel system. There’s a back pocket underneath the compression straps that’s deep enough for a light sweater, water bottle, snacks, etc. A few things to note on the design. First would be to add more, softer padding to the laptop sleeve behind the shoulder straps. I feel like the padding for the laptop sleeve is a bit “stiff”. My laptop survived the trip with no problems, but I didn’t bang the backpack around very much. Also, the laptop sleeve extends inside the main compartment of the bag and is held in place on each corner by a hook and loop system. This allows the laptop sleeve to be lifted up, maybe so you can place something under the sleeve such as papers. I’m not entirely sure why Osprey designed the laptop sleeve this way, but that’s the design. So, you will be packing items directly on top of the laptop sleeve in the main compartment. This was not a deal breaker for me, but the user should be aware of this system. You also access the laptop compartment from the side of the bag instead of the top. Not an issue for me but for some users they may not like that system. I had no problem fitting my iPad Air and 14” PC in the computer sleeve. The shape of the travel pack is more oval or teardrop than square with the oval being slightly bigger at the base of the bag. Some people may prefer a square packing compartment over this design but I had no packing issues. Just make a mental note of it. The straps have excessive length and dangle. I’m assuming this is to accommodate all body sizes and clothing bulk. It’d be great if Osprey provided strap retainers to make the excess strap lengths more organized, but they don’t. I ended up 3D printing simple strap organizers which did the trick of eliminating the dangling issue. Fortunately, if you don’t have an 3D printer, Amazon sells strap retainers, so a purchaser should consider getting some if dangling straps bother them. You say you can’t decide between the 40L and 55L? Let me give you some clarity to help. The 55L Farpoint main pack is exactly the same packing size as the 40L. In order to get the additional 15L in packing space, Osprey added a 15L, detachable travel daypack that sits on top of the main pack. Yes, the 15L travel daypack is a nice feature. It gives you a detachable, 15L smaller backpack that you can use separately from the travel backpack for when you’re touring around a city. Some people might like the 15L travel daypack addition, but not me. I chose to go in a different direction and use the Osprey 13L Daylite pack instead. The 13L Osprey Daylite pack incorporates/attaches well with/to my 40L Farpoint and I prefer it over the 15L travel daypack for many reasons that are too long for this review. Overall, for the price (I bought mine when it was on sale), this is a solid travel backpack. It has a good cost to quality to usefulness ratio. Yes there are other, more expensive travel backpacks out there that are geared towards world travel adventures - but this one will be more than sufficient for the average, on-the-go traveler who goes on a few trips each year.
Y**A
Perfect for (and optimized for) airplane travel.
So great! The airline frequently questions whether or not the larger portion will fit into the overhead and I always just tell them let me try it and it always fits. The bag is perfectly sized. The fact that I can detach and reattach the separate personal item bag is also amazing. When I’m walking through the airport, it’s so nice to just have everything on my back in one package; simultaneously it’s so nice to be able to separate them when needed to fit onto the airplane. The larger bag is as comfortable as could reasonably be expected for a bag of this size and carrying capacity. The mesh pockets on the side of the personal item bag are large enough to hold my Nalgene bottle or a hat or whatever else is needed. After one trip, the durability seems to be good. NO RAGRETS (as they say)
M**N
Awesome, large travel backpack.
Sturdiest feeling backpack I've ever owned. I've only owned a few backpacks as an adult, but this one is by far the best feeling. It's currently not tested, because as of writing I've had it for approximately a week, and I've not worn it out. However, you can feel it's construction. This bag has a frame, which is new to me, all of my backpacks have been soft, with just canvas and other fabrics. This one has some sort of frame inside. This does keep it from collapsing, which could be an issue, but the whole point of this bag is that you're supposed to be able to fit everything in it for a short trip. This bag can do that. For me, I bought it because I'm a big guy, with big clothes, and I just need lots of space in my backpack. Not a super versatile EDC bag, but it is a very versatile travel bag. I'm using it as an EDC bag because it's big and I need that kind of space. However, if you don't need lots of space, probably get a 30L or less bag.
P**R
Best travel bag by far!!!!
This bag is amazing for any travel where a backpack is easier to carry than a roller carry-on bag. So, if you are heading to Europe and will be using multiple modes of travel i.e. airplane, to bus, to train, to boat (looking at you Venice) or even camping and don't want to wheel luggage out this is the perfect bag. As you can see in my photos, I was able to fit 3 pairs of shorts, 2 pairs of pants, six shirts, 7 pairs underwear & socks, toiletry bag, go-pro with accessories, a pair of flip flops, and a puffy jacket. This all fit easily using some cheap packing cubes (no compression) and still weighed in at 18.3 lbs and will easily fit in any overhead compartment within the US or Europe (minus the puddle jumpers). The last pic is with the daylite bag attached. Being able to attach a personal bag to the exterior that can be pulled off pre-boarding is absolutely awesome and let's me organize my packing for quick access items without sacrificing actual packing space. My wife also has the Fairview 40l and we both are extremely happy. This has replaced my Sojourn 46 with zero regrets, due to how much more comfortable this bag is.
L**A
Muito boa, ótimo acabamento, materiais resistentes, boa distribuição de espaços, leve e o mais importante para mim, tamanho adequado a bagagem de mão em aviões.
B**R
Been using the Farpoint 40 for a few trips now and it’s easily one of the best travel backpacks I’ve owned. Perfect size for carry-on but still holds loads of gear thanks to the smart layout and compression straps. Super comfy to wear, even when fully loaded, and the straps tuck away neatly if you’re checking it in. Loads of handy pockets too for organising everything. Only thing is the back panel can get a bit warm on hot days, but that's to be expected with any big pack. Top quality build and worth every penny for travellers.
F**Z
Recomendable para viajes, todo cabe bien y por su tamaño la puedes llevar en la cabina, ropa para 5 días y un par de zapatos o tenis quedan sin problema, además es muy cómoda al cargar: puede ser backpack o como bolso al hombro.
M**L
love it
S**N
Bästa reseryggsäcken.
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