Description
Product Introduction
Low-cost carrier (LCC) carry-on size (total of 115cm across) *Size regulations vary by airline and boarding class.
This advanced 2-way backpack combines the storage capacity of a carry-on suitcase with the mobility of a backpack.
The carry bar, which can be fully stored inside the bag, can be adjusted to three positions. The retractable backpack straps include a chest harness for stable carrying.
Includes a one-touch cover to prevent the casters from getting on your back when carrying the bag.
Overall Size: Approx. W36 x H55 x D23cm
Body Size: Approx. W34 x H54 x D20cm
Backpack Strap Length: Approx. 50-82cm (Non-removable, Retractable)
Handle (Top and Side) Length: Approx. 20cm
Compatible Size: B4
Capacity: Approx. 35L
Weight: Approx. 2.4kg
Casters: 2
Accessories: None
Brand Introduction
[OUTDOOR PRODUCTS]
Outdoor Products was founded in 1973 by the Altschul brothers in Los Angeles, USA.
The brothers' shop was originally the first department store on the West Coast to sell military surplus and camping gear, and even had the facilities to repurpose military tarps into camping tents and backpacks.
One day, they suddenly realized that while they had a wide selection of equipment useful for practical activities like skiing, canoeing, and mountain climbing, they lacked any products suitable for everyday use by those involved in those activities.
At the time, there were no products on the market that they could confidently recommend for everyday use to people who knew what real gear was.
So, using equipment previously used to remake military tarps, they began making Outdoor Products bags.
Because of their origins, the initial shop's selection was a strange one, with backpacks, sleeping bags, gaiters, rain ponchos, and other items lined up in a seemingly random fashion.
Because they had long respected and dealt in the finest gear, they didn't try to develop products that would compete with those brands, but instead focused on everyday use items that those brands hadn't touched.
Eventually, Outdoor Products' production volume increased, and the number of employees grew as well, but with the rise of the labor union movement in the mid-1970s, labor costs per employee continued to rise.
The only solution was to simplify the process for each product, and the resulting design became the basic style of Outdoor Products' simple daypacks, which remain the same today.
While their construction is simple, consisting essentially of two pieces and minimal stitching, these daypacks, made with durable Cordura fabric and YKK zippers, were sold at university co-ops across the United States by the mid-1980s, along with similarly simple Boston bags.
Their stripped-back design easily complements any fashion and age group, and they soon became a favorite among many Americans.
Today, Outdoor Products bags are popular and used in over 60 countries around the world.
The birth of Outdoor Products daypacks was heavily influenced by the circumstances of America's period of rapid economic growth.
Total dimensions (cm): 114cm
H: 55cm / W: 36cm / D: 23cm
Weight: 2.4 kilograms
Capacity: 35L
Free checked baggage allowed (total dimensions under 158cm)