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70L Osprey Farpoint Men's Travel Backpack (Tunnel Vision Grey)

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Amazon has 70L Osprey Farpoint Men's Travel Backpack (Tunnel Vision Grey) for $138. Shipping is free.

Osprey has 70L Osprey Farpoint Men's Travel Backpack for $138. Shipping is free.

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About this Item:
  • Lightweight & Durable - Durable fabrics in high-wear areas combine with smart design to create a lightweight and tough travel pack that will last a lifetime.
  • Stowaway Harness & Hipbelt - The harness stows away for safekeeping while checked and deploys quickly for any path or trail.
  • Detachable Daypack - Detachable daypack provides additional storage and organization ideal for day trips or carry-on. Daypack Inclues mesh side pockets, and laptop and tablet sleeve secure in lockable compartment
  • Fits most 16" laptops, Dual front compression straps, External Gear Attachment loops
  • Padded top and side handles and adjustable torso fit
  • Item Dimensions: 25.6H x 15W x 12.6D in.
  • Item Weight: 5.41lb

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Amazon has 70L Osprey Farpoint Men's Travel Backpack (Tunnel Vision Grey) for $138. Shipping is free.

Osprey has 70L Osprey Farpoint Men's Travel Backpack for $138. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

About this Item:
  • Lightweight & Durable - Durable fabrics in high-wear areas combine with smart design to create a lightweight and tough travel pack that will last a lifetime.
  • Stowaway Harness & Hipbelt - The harness stows away for safekeeping while checked and deploys quickly for any path or trail.
  • Detachable Daypack - Detachable daypack provides additional storage and organization ideal for day trips or carry-on. Daypack Inclues mesh side pockets, and laptop and tablet sleeve secure in lockable compartment
  • Fits most 16" laptops, Dual front compression straps, External Gear Attachment loops
  • Padded top and side handles and adjustable torso fit
  • Item Dimensions: 25.6H x 15W x 12.6D in.
  • Item Weight: 5.41lb

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Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • While supplies / offer lasts.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • This has a 4.6 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 2,100 reviews.
  • About this Store:

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Yesterday 09:20 PM
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StrongCrowd507Yesterday 09:20 PM
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I wish that the 70 L pack was wider rather than longer so I could take it on trips without checking it in
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Yesterday 09:55 PM
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sd_junky
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Yesterday 09:55 PM
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I have this similar bag from 2017. Never used it. Do you think the one from 2017 material was made better than this current version?
Yesterday 09:57 PM
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SlimeyfaceYesterday 09:57 PM
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Woa, nice price. I picked up the 40L when it was $92 on BF, but now I'm wondering whether this is a better pickup for the 10-12ish more L in the main bag without the daypack.

Does anyone have the daypack? is it worth $45ish extra?


i have a HikeLite 18 I was going to try to attach the 40L, but I imagine the frame on it would cause complications.
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Yesterday 10:06 PM
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sd_junky
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Yesterday 10:06 PM
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Anyone knows if Osprey makes a cover for this bag? A cover for rain or for checking in the bag?
Yesterday 10:13 PM
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PonderYesterday 10:13 PM
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Quote from sd_junky :
Anyone knows if Osprey makes a cover for this bag? A cover for rain or for checking in the bag?
You can protect the straps should you need to check in the bag. It ends up looking like a small suitcase. They make covers which will fit the bag should you be worried about rain.
Yesterday 10:36 PM
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SlimeyfaceYesterday 10:36 PM
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Quote from sd_junky :
I have this similar bag from 2017. Never used it. Do you think the one from 2017 material was made better than this current version?

It's not really even clear whether this version in OP is the newest 2025 or 2024.


There were a bunch of changes made between those iterations, so I imagine yours has some major distinctions too.


I got the Farpoint 40L during BF and that version was the 2024 and not the newest version (which had some downgrades IMO).
Yesterday 11:42 PM
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BlueMint698Yesterday 11:42 PM
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I own two of these (55L). One from ~2015 and bought another for my wife while in Denmark in 2025 to replace a rolling bag that was being a massive hassle (mid trip). We have two small kids and being able to put a good amount of stuff on your back is a lifesaver. The ability to separate the bags is a huge bonus once you're where you're headed, solid daypack. For what it's worth, I prefer my older bag (circa 2015) because the daypack zippers to the main bag, the newer version only attaches via straps, but still has same the functionality. Also, while the main bag is kind of long (again 55L), I've always brought it as a carry on with the daypack as my underseat bag on planes (never been questioned by crew). Worth it at this price, IMO.
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slickd888Today 01:15 AM
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I personally find 70L too big and not that practical. The 40L Farpoint is about the sweet spot I'd be willing to carry on my back for extended period of time. 55L is the max. These get heavy quick when fully loaded. I tried an older version of the 55L a few years ago and thought it was already too big. I'd work on packing lighter as opposed to going up to something like a 70L for travel.
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25.6 height....so I would not count on it making it as a carry on when airlines are stricter in enforcing rules, especially on international flights. As they say "your mileage may vary..."
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zoysiamoToday 03:25 AM
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Quote from DesertCoyote :
25.6 height....so I would not count on it making it as a carry on when airlines are stricter in enforcing rules, especially on international flights. As they say "your mileage may vary..."
I bought the Farpoint 70 in 2017 for $118 (so an older version of this pack) and I've used it as a carry-on (with the daypack separated as my "personal item") on many flights, domestic and international.
Only a couple of times have I been required to gate-check the bag. One that I can recall was a regional airline on a plane with particularly small overhead compartments. Yes, YMMV, but I have almost always gotten away with it as a carry-on.
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jnthornhToday 03:35 PM
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Quote from slickd888 :
I personally find 70L too big and not that practical. The 40L Farpoint is about the sweet spot I'd be willing to carry on my back for extended period of time. 55L is the max. These get heavy quick when fully loaded. I tried an older version of the 55L a few years ago and thought it was already too big. I'd work on packing lighter as opposed to going up to something like a 70L for travel.
Keep in mind that this is really a 55l pack with a 15l pack included, not a 70l pack.

I have the 40l and it goes everywhere with me - considering this for the extra space. You can compress it down if you don't need the full 55l volume and only the most anal flight attendants would hassle you over the height.
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Today 03:38 PM
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jnthornhToday 03:38 PM
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Also on sale at Osprey directly (as are the 80L and 55L), different color availability on the 70L. Makes it obvious which version of the pack you'll get as it's a clearance.

https://www.osprey.com/farpoint-7...Space+Blue
https://www.osprey.com/farpoint-8...olor=Black
https://www.osprey.com/farpoint-5...pher+Green
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MingerToday 03:59 PM
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I don't know who needs to hear this, but most people aren't going to need (or want) a 70L bag if they're going on a few week trip. Stick to 30-40l for sanity reasons.

I get this is two bags, but its still a lot.
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ChristopherC2649Today 04:01 PM
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Today 04:43 PM
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PonderToday 04:43 PM
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Quote from Minger :
I don't know who needs to hear this, but most people aren't going to need (or want) a 70L bag if they're going on a few week trip. Stick to 30-40l for sanity reasons.

I get this is two bags, but its still a lot.
It is really a 55 litre bag with a 15 litre daypack add on. You don't have to fill it fully, but should you need the extra space you can send it to the hold if needed. I do agree that normally a good 30l-40l is more than enough for most.

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