Osprey Packs Porter 46 Travel Backpack, Black, One Size
The Osprey Porter 46 is one the of the most versatile carry-on size travel bags that we make. With padded sidewalls, convenient organization and a substantial suspension for backpack-style carry that disappears when checking bags, the Porter Series has set the standard for deluxe duffels. This season brings a relocated and dedicated zippered laptop and tablet pocket-and functional storage options for items both big and small-with multiple access points. When a duffel isn’t enough and backpacking bags are too much, the Porter is the answer.
Product Features
- Straightjacket compression with padded wings and lower panel secures and protects clothing and gear
- Stowaway shoulder harness and hip belt with adjustable sternum strap and whistle buckle
- Protected rear panel lockable zip laptop/tablet sleeve for quick access at security or while traveling
- Front panel organization pocket for easy access to small travel items
- D-ring attachments for adding a shoulder strap (sold separately)
Two weeks in China – nearly perfect. Nearly perfect. It’s unusual I give a review of this level of detail.First, let me say that if you’re debating about getting this bag – get it. 100%.Second, I bought this bag for a recent two week trip to China. The trip involved quite a bit of moving around the country and there weren’t too many consecutive nights in the same location. I also had to take a couple trains and domestic flights in addition to my multileg flights back and forth. That said I was looking for…
Great carry-on bag for business travel After considerable research, I purchased an Osprey Porter 46 as my primary bag for business travel. I’ve gone on two trips now with it consisting of eight flights. Overall, I’m very pleased.The pros: excellent capacity, great weight distribution, easy access to the top pocket for electronics and other necessities, the laptop compartment is now up against the back (2017 model) instead of in the outer pocket, multiple configuration options using the backpack straps or shoulder strap…