Osprey Farpoint Wheels 36 - Black
Durable chassis with oversized 90mm wheels. Stowable tensioned mesh backpanel with padded shoulder straps and hipbelt Large front panel access makes for easy packing and unpacking. Front panel zippered top pocket for smaller items Daylite compatible attachment loops / external attachment points. Front mesh pockets Dual front panel StraightJacket compression straps. Lower front panel lashing points for sleeping pad/external gear attachment Padded top and side handles provide comfortable carry. Dual internal compression straps with fabric wings keep clothes neat Durable, comfortable and our lightest weight travel conversion pack yet, the Farpoint Wheeled 36 is the ideal carry-on companion for your next trip across the pond. Packing your vacation necessities is simple, thanks to a large front-panel opening and internal compression straps. Rugged wheels make towing your belongings through Rome's cobbled back alleys trouble-free-and when the road gets too rough, backpack-style carry makes it easy to shoulder your load and keep moving in the direction of your pensione. When it's time to head back home, the harness and hipbelt safely tuck away during transit. Attach a Daylite directly to the Farpoint and you've got yourself a built-in sightseeing day pack.
Durable chassis with oversized 90mm wheels. Stowable tensioned mesh backpanel with padded shoulder straps and hipbelt Large front panel access makes for easy packing and unpacking. Front panel zippered top pocket for smaller items Daylite compatible attachment loops / external attachment points. Front mesh pockets Dual front panel StraightJacket compression straps. Lower front panel lashing points for sleeping pad/external gear attachment Padded top and side handles provide comfortable carry. Dual internal compression straps with fabric wings keep clothes neat Durable, comfortable and our lightest weight travel conversion pack yet, the Farpoint Wheeled 36 is the ideal carry-on companion for your next trip across the pond. Packing your vacation necessities is simple, thanks to a large front-panel opening and internal compression straps. Rugged wheels make towing your belongings through Rome's cobbled back alleys trouble-free-and when the road gets too rough, backpack-style carry makes it easy to shoulder your load and keep moving in the direction of your pensione. When it's time to head back home, the harness and hipbelt safely tuck away during transit. Attach a Daylite directly to the Farpoint and you've got yourself a built-in sightseeing day pack.
Durable chassis with oversized 90mm wheels. Stowable tensioned mesh backpanel with padded shoulder straps and hipbelt Large front panel access makes for easy packing and unpacking. Front panel zippered top pocket for smaller items Daylite compatible attachment loops / external attachment points. Front mesh pockets Dual front panel StraightJacket compression straps. Lower front panel lashing points for sleeping pad/external gear attachment Padded top and side handles provide comfortable carry. Dual internal compression straps with fabric wings keep clothes neat Durable, comfortable and our lightest weight travel conversion pack yet, the Farpoint Wheeled 36 is the ideal carry-on companion for your next trip across the pond. Packing your vacation necessities is simple, thanks to a large front-panel opening and internal compression straps. Rugged wheels make towing your belongings through Rome's cobbled back alleys trouble-free-and when the road gets too rough, backpack-style carry makes it easy to shoulder your load and keep moving in the direction of your pensione. When it's time to head back home, the harness and hipbelt safely tuck away during transit. Attach a Daylite directly to the Farpoint and you've got yourself a built-in sightseeing day pack.
Durable chassis with oversized 90mm wheels. Stowable tensioned mesh backpanel with padded shoulder straps and hipbelt Large front panel access makes for easy packing and unpacking. Front panel zippered top pocket for smaller items Daylite compatible attachment loops / external attachment points. Front mesh pockets Dual front panel StraightJacket compression straps. Lower front panel lashing points for sleeping pad/external gear attachment Padded top and side handles provide comfortable carry. Dual internal compression straps with fabric wings keep clothes neat Durable, comfortable and our lightest weight travel conversion pack yet, the Farpoint Wheeled 36 is the ideal carry-on companion for your next trip across the pond. Packing your vacation necessities is simple, thanks to a large front-panel opening and internal compression straps. Rugged wheels make towing your belongings through Rome's cobbled back alleys trouble-free-and when the road gets too rough, backpack-style carry makes it easy to shoulder your load and keep moving in the direction of your pensione. When it's time to head back home, the harness and hipbelt safely tuck away during transit. Attach a Daylite directly to the Farpoint and you've got yourself a built-in sightseeing day pack.
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Osprey Farpoint Wheeled Travel Pack 36 - Travelbag
Delivery $212.36
Farpoint Men's Wheeled Travel Pack 36L, Black
Delivery between 1–4 July $29
Osprey Farpoint Mens Wheeled Travel Pack 36L, Black
Delivery between 29 June – 3 July $15.52
originally posted on REI
Bought one, loved it so much, bought a second. Seriously, this bag is easy to use. The size, weight, the option of the backpack, all make it so worth the money. It's durable. My girlfriend was specially fitted for a different, slightly more expensive style, thinking it would be easy to carry through the airport, carry on and off trains and around France. It wasn't, and it broke right away. My Osprey held up like a CHAMP. we returned hers and replaced it with this exact model. It holds all her make-up n stuff in a seperate zippered compartement from her too much clothes and books.We can strap a pair of her shoes and hat on the outside. Trust me, it fits a lot and its only heavy if WE make it heavy. Well made. Highly recommend.
originally posted on ospreyeurope.com
I brought a Farpoint Wheels 65 and a 36. I used the 65 on a recent 3 week trip to Japan. With stop overs on the way there and back. As well as train travel in Japan, I had lots of moving the Farpoint Wheels 65 around in airports, stations, on trains and to hotels etc. It’s nice looking, offers good stowage and the option of either carrying it on your back. Or pulling it using the wheels and handle. My Farpoints replaced 2, 12 year old North Face 66 ltr wheeled cases. These had served us very well. Going on lots of long haul trips. Whilst they were heavier than the Fairpoint 65, they were far stronger and more robust. I noticed during my recent trip that the single handle to aid wheeling on the Farport was loose. The case itself and especially the side handling ... MoreI brought a Farpoint Wheels 65 and a 36. I used the 65 on a recent 3 week trip to Japan. With stop overs on the way there and back. As well as train travel in Japan, I had lots of moving the Farpoint Wheels 65 around in airports, stations, on trains and to hotels etc. It’s nice looking, offers good stowage and the option of either carrying it on your back. Or pulling it using the wheels and handle. My Farpoints replaced 2, 12 year old North Face 66 ltr wheeled cases. These had served us very well. Going on lots of long haul trips. Whilst they were heavier than the Fairpoint 65, they were far stronger and more robust. I noticed during my recent trip that the single handle to aid wheeling on the Farport was loose. The case itself and especially the side handling handles do not feel robust. I don’t think it was last as long as the North Face cases. Had I known this before I’d brought the 65, I’d have looked to see what other more robust models/makes were available.
originally posted on REI
I had been looking for a bag like this for years -- a wheeled suitcase that can also turn into a backpack for those times when you're in a place where wheels don't work well (rough streets, lots of stairs, etc) -- and big enough to hold your gear for a longer trip. This is absolutely perfect! The wheels and retractable handle work great, and the backpack + hip straps are reasonably comfortable and balance the load well. I would definitely not use this for a real backpacking trip so don't get it if that's what you are looking for but for a suitcase that can convert to a backpack it's perfect.
| Dimensions | 54x39x31 cm |
Osprey Farpoint Wheeled Travel Pack 36 - Travelbag
Delivery $212.36
Farpoint Men's Wheeled Travel Pack 36L, Black
Delivery between 1–4 July $29
Osprey Farpoint Mens Wheeled Travel Pack 36L, Black
Delivery between 29 June – 3 July $15.52
Bought one, loved it so much, bought a second. Seriously, this bag is easy to use. The size, weight, the option of the backpack, all make it so worth the money. It's durable. My girlfriend was specially fitted for a different, slightly more expensive style, thinking it would be easy to carry through the airport, carry on and off trains and around France. It wasn't, and it broke right away. My Osprey held up like a CHAMP. we returned hers and replaced it with this exact model. It holds all her make-up n stuff in a seperate zippered compartement from her too much clothes and books.We can strap a pair of her shoes and hat on the outside. Trust me, it fits a lot and its only heavy if WE make it heavy. Well made. Highly recommend.
I brought a Farpoint Wheels 65 and a 36. I used the 65 on a recent 3 week trip to Japan. With stop overs on the way there and back. As well as train travel in Japan, I had lots of moving the Farpoint Wheels 65 around in airports, stations, on trains and to hotels etc. It’s nice looking, offers good stowage and the option of either carrying it on your back. Or pulling it using the wheels and handle. My Farpoints replaced 2, 12 year old North Face 66 ltr wheeled cases. These had served us very well. Going on lots of long haul trips. Whilst they were heavier than the Fairpoint 65, they were far stronger and more robust. I noticed during my recent trip that the single handle to aid wheeling on the Farport was loose. The case itself and especially the side handling ... MoreI brought a Farpoint Wheels 65 and a 36. I used the 65 on a recent 3 week trip to Japan. With stop overs on the way there and back. As well as train travel in Japan, I had lots of moving the Farpoint Wheels 65 around in airports, stations, on trains and to hotels etc. It’s nice looking, offers good stowage and the option of either carrying it on your back. Or pulling it using the wheels and handle. My Farpoints replaced 2, 12 year old North Face 66 ltr wheeled cases. These had served us very well. Going on lots of long haul trips. Whilst they were heavier than the Fairpoint 65, they were far stronger and more robust. I noticed during my recent trip that the single handle to aid wheeling on the Farport was loose. The case itself and especially the side handling handles do not feel robust. I don’t think it was last as long as the North Face cases. Had I known this before I’d brought the 65, I’d have looked to see what other more robust models/makes were available.
I had been looking for a bag like this for years -- a wheeled suitcase that can also turn into a backpack for those times when you're in a place where wheels don't work well (rough streets, lots of stairs, etc) -- and big enough to hold your gear for a longer trip. This is absolutely perfect! The wheels and retractable handle work great, and the backpack + hip straps are reasonably comfortable and balance the load well. I would definitely not use this for a real backpacking trip so don't get it if that's what you are looking for but for a suitcase that can convert to a backpack it's perfect.
On snowboard trips, I want to wheel my carry-on after checking in my 2 luggage. Use only once on a snowboard trip to Niseko. When picking up luggage, go back to backpack mode. Ditched my Burton wheeled backpack, too small, will clarify. I did quite bit of research, not my first wheeled backpack carry-on. Firstly, don't expect a wheeled backpack carry-on to have the same volume as non backpack. Because of the backpack feature, you will lose a little volume, but there are countermeasures. Don't get a backpack feature if you are going to complain about volume. Apparently the Farpoint is for men and Fairview for women. Confused at first, and can't seem to see any spec differences. ?? I'd add pics but BC and Osprey pics and vids are really good.Pro's:1. Osprey squared ... MoreOn snowboard trips, I want to wheel my carry-on after checking in my 2 luggage. Use only once on a snowboard trip to Niseko. When picking up luggage, go back to backpack mode. Ditched my Burton wheeled backpack, too small, will clarify. I did quite bit of research, not my first wheeled backpack carry-on. Firstly, don't expect a wheeled backpack carry-on to have the same volume as non backpack. Because of the backpack feature, you will lose a little volume, but there are countermeasures. Don't get a backpack feature if you are going to complain about volume. Apparently the Farpoint is for men and Fairview for women. Confused at first, and can't seem to see any spec differences. ?? I'd add pics but BC and Osprey pics and vids are really good.Pro's:1. Osprey squared off the bag as much as possible to squeeze out the 36L volume. There is not a padded slot for a laptop, which is a positive for me, but there is a big zippered mesh pocket on the front. My last bag had a padded laptop slot which consumed so much volume. With the robust handle and backpack straps, the volume works for me.To give me more volume if needed, I also bought the Farpoint Travel Daypack, got a deal. 15L of more space and marries perfectly with this. Can be strapped, piggy backed, or it can be clipped onto the shoulder straps and carried on your chest/belly. The Daypack has a padded slot for hydration or laptop if still looking for a padded laptop slot.2. Surprising lightweight yet robustly built. Aluminum frame gives is great strength. Tow handle works great. Sturdy, does not collapse. Convenient top and side handle. Big wheels with sealed bearings.3. Backpack functions were not skimped on. Not only shoulder straps, but belt strap as well. Also has a sternum strap. Features I was looking for. When researching, lots of complaints about the wheels making clothes dirty. The belt acts as a barrier to prevent this. Backpack straps pack away neatly. Wearing as a backpack, comfortable and sturdy. Some products just throw backpack straps on to give it the feature.4. Useful top pocket. Front mesh pockets, which I haven't used, can't give good feedback whether they hold drinks well.5. Infernal compression straps are a good feature. External straps are really good for attachments, sweater, etc.6. Zipper pulls are nice.Cons:1. A bit pricey, but supposedly manufacturer lifetime warranty. I'm under the impression Osprey backs there product which helped on the decision. There are cheaper products out there, but I decided to pay for quality.2. Some side of front zipper pockets would be nice, to slip small items, or documents.3. Got a bit of a price break as a BC member, stock seems low everywhere on this item. Kinda stalked this.Happy with purchase and product, per my explained requirments.
wheels are great, BUT design limited carry on contents. Take a close look at the interior frame design, you lose about 1/3 of the packable room due to the handle configuration as it is about 1.5 inches high right down the middle of the pack. Then add to the design of the back of the pack which takes even more space, this is suppose to be a carry on right? It was designed more for someone to use it as a backpack first versus it is a carry one with wheels. As a carry on the design of this pack didn't take into account it is a carry-on with wheels first. Generally one would not check in a bag, so you would want to maximize the storage capacity? I returned my pack and was disappointed.
I have a few Osprey products, and they are top-of-the-line products compared to other brands. This one unfortunately falls short for me. On it's very first flight I picked it up to find a hole in the front of the bag about half the size of a penny. A couple flights later the fabric along the back rib against the frame started fraying. Next flight it looks like it got drug slightly and the fabric is starting to tear on the corner.This may seem more related to abuse, but my old roller bag has endured these same flights for years and does not have any of these issues.I also do not like how unstable it seems when cornering or rolling on uneven surfaces. The bag will easily fall over on its side if the terrain has any roughness to it.The positive things I can say ... MoreI have a few Osprey products, and they are top-of-the-line products compared to other brands. This one unfortunately falls short for me. On it's very first flight I picked it up to find a hole in the front of the bag about half the size of a penny. A couple flights later the fabric along the back rib against the frame started fraying. Next flight it looks like it got drug slightly and the fabric is starting to tear on the corner.This may seem more related to abuse, but my old roller bag has endured these same flights for years and does not have any of these issues.I also do not like how unstable it seems when cornering or rolling on uneven surfaces. The bag will easily fall over on its side if the terrain has any roughness to it.The positive things I can say about it, would be about the compression straps on the outside. These are great, and I normally end up using them to hold my rolled-up coat or something. The bag has a nice appearance as wellI will have to return to my old roller bag for now it seems, but I am hopeful that Osprey will make a typical suitcase-type roller bag in the future, I believe the design would be a lot better.
I was honestly torn if I needed a new piece of luggage, but couldn’t be happier that I bought this bag. My wife and I took a trip to Greece where we were going island hopping. I knew from previous European trips the four wheel bags don’t hold up very well and they were often situations were be easier to have your luggage on your back, so that’s why I was interested in this bag. I can say after going on our trip the bag worked perfectly. For the most part I used it as rolling luggage, but one of the places we stayed was in the old town, where there were a lot of uneven steps, and the backpack came in handy. Osprey’s backpack suspension is so comfortable. I had about 45lbs in the bag and it was still very manageable and comfortable.I also like how narrow and tall ... MoreI was honestly torn if I needed a new piece of luggage, but couldn’t be happier that I bought this bag. My wife and I took a trip to Greece where we were going island hopping. I knew from previous European trips the four wheel bags don’t hold up very well and they were often situations were be easier to have your luggage on your back, so that’s why I was interested in this bag. I can say after going on our trip the bag worked perfectly. For the most part I used it as rolling luggage, but one of the places we stayed was in the old town, where there were a lot of uneven steps, and the backpack came in handy. Osprey’s backpack suspension is so comfortable. I had about 45lbs in the bag and it was still very manageable and comfortable.I also like how narrow and tall this bag is as well, that comes in handy for maneuvering through small areas. I did use the airport cover for checking the luggage and it survived being checked.The other really nice feature of this bag is internal compression system that runs down the back of the pack. It fit pants and dresses perfectly and kept them wrinkle free. And then I used packing cubes on top of those layers for other clothing. Overall, I was super happy with this bag and see it as my main checked luggage going forward.
I was so excited to see a light roller bag/knapsack combination in a carry-on size. It is well made, multiple pockets, looks sleek, solid and smooth-moving extendible handle, and light enough to lift easily even when packed. Unfortunately I had to return it without using it because the contour of the back wall of the suitcase caused a significant amount of wasted space, thus making it impractical to carry enough for three weeks (socks, underwear, two pairs of light pants, 3 light blouses, spare shoes, cables/adapters, and a toiletry case: which is what I carried in my Nomatic carry-on size backpack/suitcase for 3 weeks in the UK and Turkey).I hope Osprey will revise the design and offer a rolling carry-on backpack without the loss if space. I will definitely buy it
I absolutely love my Farpoint Wheeled Travel Pack. It's a perfect lightweight suitcase for those who want to travel light and fast, without checking a bag.I ruined multiple rolling carry-ons thanks to European cobblestones, but this pack has an amazing warranty so there's no need to buy a new pack every time you break a wheel. The warranty covers *everything* including normal wear and tear!! This bag is easy to use as a pull-along but really shines when you use it as a pack--extremely helpful on those cobblestones, on Thai beaches etc.Things I like: the fabric is extremely durable and shows very little wear (yet it collects pet hair like crazy). Mine has been around the world a few times and looks almost new.I like the multiple compression straps and ... MoreI absolutely love my Farpoint Wheeled Travel Pack. It's a perfect lightweight suitcase for those who want to travel light and fast, without checking a bag.I ruined multiple rolling carry-ons thanks to European cobblestones, but this pack has an amazing warranty so there's no need to buy a new pack every time you break a wheel. The warranty covers *everything* including normal wear and tear!! This bag is easy to use as a pull-along but really shines when you use it as a pack--extremely helpful on those cobblestones, on Thai beaches etc.Things I like: the fabric is extremely durable and shows very little wear (yet it collects pet hair like crazy). Mine has been around the world a few times and looks almost new.I like the multiple compression straps and attachment points for both internal and external gear, including for a compatible smaller Fairview daypack that can attach to the front of the Farpoint.I like the top zippered pocket which provides easy access to liquids for TSA, but also holds all my documents, passport, phone, snack, etc.I love that the bag has small, sturdy feet on the front (instead of more wheels) which help 1) keep the bottom of the bag clean, and 2) keep the bag balanced and standing even when it's packed full.I love the large panel compartment which puts everything in reach.Things I don't like: because the telescoping handle takes that space, the bottom of the suitcase is not flat, so there's no place to put a large document, laptop, etc. I make up for this with packing cubes that help squeeze all my gear into the nooks and crannies created by this odd feature.Also, the telescoping handle isn't as sturdy or convenient as a dual handle, which makes navigating crowded airports slightly more difficult, and prevents you from sliding a smaller bag over the telescoping handle. But the exterior attachment points make up for that--I got a smaller personal bag (Fairview daypack) that's compatible with the Farpoint.Strangely, (not a dealbreaker but...) the exterior fabric tends to pick up pet hair like crazy; I travel with a pet roller just for the suitcase.Also, there's a padded handle on the top and side of the bag, but I find myself always reaching for the handle on the bottom...which isn't there. Normally you'd want a handle on each end--top and bottom?I also wish the backpack straps could be removable for trips when you know you won't need them, which would provide a little extra space and weight for things you do want.The stretch mesh front pockets are mostly useless when the bag is fully packed, especially if you want to use the lower external compression straps. I get around this by attaching a water bottle holder attachment to the side handle.All in all, the pros greatly outweigh the cons IF you want to travel light but also have the convenient variability of having both a wheeled suitcase and a backpack, all in a carry-on, without having to check a bag.
I wanted to take a few international trips before I reviewed this bag. I can honestly say that, although it has some flaws, I like it a lot. It's incredibly lightweight which is really important for the small European airlines that have ridiculous weight restrictions (8kg). It has a couple well-placed pockets that help keep things organized, including an easily accessed pocket for liquids which is much appreciated going through airport security. It has multiple straps to keep things snugged down. It has comfortable handles and grab straps, although I consistently wish there were another on the bottom of the bag. The beefy zippers work smoothly. The purple color (and coordinating light purple inside) is just gorgeous.A few things I don't like: the single pull bar ... MoreI wanted to take a few international trips before I reviewed this bag. I can honestly say that, although it has some flaws, I like it a lot. It's incredibly lightweight which is really important for the small European airlines that have ridiculous weight restrictions (8kg). It has a couple well-placed pockets that help keep things organized, including an easily accessed pocket for liquids which is much appreciated going through airport security. It has multiple straps to keep things snugged down. It has comfortable handles and grab straps, although I consistently wish there were another on the bottom of the bag. The beefy zippers work smoothly. The purple color (and coordinating light purple inside) is just gorgeous.A few things I don't like: the single pull bar is unfortunate. You can't slip another bag on top of this one because it will just spin on the single bar. The single bar also causes the bag to twist and torque when you're maneuvering through crowds or going up/down curbs, often causing the bag to topple over. And the bar travels down the inside of the bag, so when you're packing there is no flat bottom in your bag. I remedied this situation by purchasing two of the extra long packing cubes (the tube cube). I'd love to see this bag with the traditional two bars with handle between them, even if it adds a few extra ounces.The backpack straps are very comfortable and so important in Europe where we have luggage-wheel-eating monster cobblestones. It's also handy for places like Thailand--it's no fun dragging a suitcase on a beach; I've seen it a lot. But I do wish the straps could be removed when not needed as the extra space and weight could be used for something else.In general, for this price point, the bag does a pretty good job and I'm happy with it. A few minor improvements (removable backpack straps, upgraded handle) would make the bag almost perfect. And I absolutely love Osprey's lifetime warranty.
| Dimensions | 54x39x31 cm |