About Osprey Shuttle 130L/36" Wheeled Bag Metal Grey
Description
Backcountry skiing in British Columbia, alpine climbing in Chamonix, trekking in Nepal—international adventure requires a mountain of equipment. Enlist the aid of Osprey’s Shuttle 130L/36" to roll your gear to the end of the pavement. Made of bombproof ballistic nylon fabric, this wheeled duffle boasts nearly 8,000 cubic inches of carrying capacity.
The bag rolls on extra-large, sealed-bearing wheels. Osprey’s extra wide HighRoad chassis has a tough ABS plastic base laced with aluminum stays to create a stable backbone for heavy loads. StraightJacket compression, padded sidewalls and multiple exterior bumpers protect your gear from the ravages of international baggage handlers.
Open the panel zipper to access the voluminous main compartment. There you’ll find a series of inner storage pockets lining the periphery. There’s also a collapsible zippered lower compartment to confine dirty laundry.
Exterior features include a top zippered pocket for quick access to small items and a large zippered panel pocket with a drain port for damp storage. There’s a dedicated tablet/magazine pouch for easy access to layover entertainment, and the internal ID card holder helps return the Shuttle 130 back to you should it go astray while making a tight connection between Frankfurt and Kathmandu.
Key Attributes
HIGHROAD CHASSIS
Injection molded high clearance ABS base with integrated foot bar. Extra wide 16"/41cm chassis to stabilize large loads. Extra-large 4.25"/11cm wheels with sealed bearings roll smoothly over rough surfaces. Lightweight and strong 6061 aluminum frame for strength and added torsional rigidity.
STRAIGHTJACKET COMPRESSION WITH PADDED SIDEWALLS
Combines with extra wide interior compression straps to secure and protect your gear in transit.
Specification
- Volume : 7933 IN3 / 130 L
- Dimentions : 38H X 16W X 15D IN
- Weight : 9.13 LBS
Fabric
- Main : 420HD Nylon Packcloth
- Accent : 1680D Ballistic Nylon
- Bottom : 1680D Ballistic Nylon
About Osprey Brand
Since Osprey was founded in 1974, every single product design has passed through the hands of owner and founder Mike Pfotenhauer, who created his first backpack at age 16.
In Santa Cruz, California, the young entrepreneur opened a retail shop in the front of his rental house where backpackers and travelers came for custom-fit, made-to-order packs constructed over several days by Mike himself. As the demand for the great-fitting packs increased, Osprey found itself relocating to its current home in Southwest Colorado.
Today, Osprey is a melting pot of diverse personalities, backgrounds and abilities. All share the common belief that adventure is open to everyone and found anywhere.