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    Osprey Talon 44 Backpack

    Designed for ultralight, multi-day adventures, an injection-molded AirScape™ backpanel and continuous-wrap harness and hipbelt allow the Talon 44 to move with you through demanding terrain. Featuring a top-loading main compartment, separate sleeping bag compartment, hydration sleeve, dual-zippered hip pockets and attachment points for ice axes and trekking poles.

    Features
    • Top load access to main compartment
    • Removable floating top lid with zippered slash pocket
    • Under lid zippered mesh pocket with key clip
    • Large stretch mesh front panel pocket
    • Two tuck-away ice ax attachments with bungee tie-off
    • Stow-on-the-Go trekking pole attachment
    • Dual upper and lower side compression straps
    • Dual entry stretch mesh side pockets
    • Internal hydration reservoir sleeve
    • Easy-access, expandable stretch mesh harness pocket
    • Dual-zippered hipbelt pockets
    • Leave No Trace principles label inside main compartment
    • Zippered sleeping bag access
    • Removable sleeping pad straps
    • Full-length vertical side zipper access to main compartment 
    Specs
    • Load Range: 15 - 35 lbs.
    • S/M Specs
      • Volume: 2685 IN 3 / 44 L 
      • Dimensions: 28.3H X 12.2W X 13.4D IN.
      • Weight: 3.46 LBS.
    • L/XL Specs
      • Volume: 2929 IN 3 / 48 L
      • Dimensions 30.3H X 12.2W X 13.4D IN. 
      • Weight: 3.57 LBS
    • FABRIC
      • Main: bluesign® APPROVED, 100% recycled 100D high-tenacity nylon w/ dobby check ripstop, DWR treatment made without PFAS
      • Bottom: bluesign® APPROVED, 100% recycled 420D nylon, DWR treatment made without PFAS 
    • WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including dimethylformamide, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65/about-proposition-65
    Color
    Black
    Size
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