OSPREY UNLTD AIRSCAPE
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FEATURES
FLOATING TOP-LID DAYPACK
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The DayLid design quickly converts the 8L capacity top lid into an 18L daypack.
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To remove the lid from the pack, disconnect the four side release buckles that
attach the lid to the pack body: the two main access buckles on the front and
the two at the top of the backpanel.
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To convert the top lid into the DayLid, unzip the U-shape zippered compartment
and pull out harness straps. Button the slider on the end of the DayLid harness
straps through the cord loop to standard top lid buckles. Reverse the process
to return to normal top lid function and reattach.
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To adjust the fit of the top lid on the pack (snug down or float higher for
overloads), open the lid from the front and flip it over so the underside is facing
up. In this position, the buckles that connect the lid to the top of the backpanel
can be accessed and easily adjusted. Positioning the adjustment this way helps
eliminate slippage when in use.
LARGE PANEL ACCESS
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In addition to the upper drawcord opening, the contents of the main
compartment can be conveniently accessed through the large U-shaped
zippered opening that reaches from the upper side panels almost to the
bottom of the front panel.
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The durable #10 YKK zipper with dual sliders is protected from rain and
wear by laminated zip flaps that won’t get snagged in the zipper.
TWIN FRONT POCKETS
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Two 5L capacity pockets keep necessary items, like jackets, food,
maps, etc., handy on the front of the pack.
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Large zip flaps protect the zipper, while the upper side compression
strap holds the contents secure.
SUPER STRONG AND BREAK RESISTANT YKK BUCKLES
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Smooth operating Delrin buckles balance weight and strength.
FLAPJACKET COVER
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The FlapJacket is a cover that seals up the main access, allowing the
pack to be used without the top lid (e.g., on shorter trips when the
capacity isn’t needed, or when reducing weight is critical).
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To use, unzip the pocket at the backpanel side of the main drawcord
opening and pull out the FlapJacket. Connect the panel’s two buckles
to the straps that normally connect the top lid at the front of the pack.