Osprey Packs Shuttle 130L 36in Rolling Gear Bag for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides
Retail Price:
$320.00
$320.00
Used Value:
$192.00
$192.00
Sale Value:
$288.00
$288.00
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Since you can’t physically live in the Osprey Shuttle 36 Rolling Gear Bag, you need to settle for holding your life inside it. The large 130-liter compartment keeps your belongings safe under the durable nylon fabric and zip closure, and it easily compresses from the sides for quick travel.
Specifications
Brand:
Claimed Weight:
9lb 2oz
Closure:
zip
Compression:
yes, 2 external side
Dimensions:
36 x 16 x 15in
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
[main] 420HD nylon packcloth, [accent] 1680D ballistic nylon, [bottom] 1680D ballistic nylon
Recommended Use:
travel, daypack
Rolling:
yes
Volume:
130L (7933cu in)
Full Reviews
I purchased this as a regular suitcase for work travel (70-80% of the year). I just got sick of having to buy a new suitcase once or twice a year and wanted something that would last. So far, this bag has far exceeded my expectations. It does a great job of fitting everything I need and has held up very well. The ground clearance from the wheels make it very easy to maneuver on escalators around the airports and such. The only thing I would change on the bag is, I would add an inch or two of travel to the telescoping handle. I have long legs and sometimes I trip on the suitcase. No big deal I just have to change how I hold it. The quality of this bag is very good and I have no doubts it will last me for many years.
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Vincent H., backcountry.com
July 10, 2017
July 10, 2017
The Osprey Shuttle has been so key to me travelling with lots of gear and samples. I really don't know what I would do with out it. The wheels and handle operate really smoothly, and the additional pockets are a real plus! Leta Osprey Rep
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Leta Kalfas, backcountry.com
January 8, 2017
January 8, 2017