
Airport LZ Luggage
New lockable zipper design! Transports your backpack through baggage claim and more.
- New lockable zipper design for optional security measures
- ID window for quick identification at the baggage carousel
- Padded shoulder strap and reinforced bottom
- Capacity: 8,200 cu. in. (136 l.)--enough space for any Osprey and most backpack designs
- Weight: 12 oz. (340 g.)
A proven essential among globe-trotting backpackers, mountaineers and adventure travelers, Osprey's Airport LZ now features a lockable zipper closure and over 8,200 cubic inches of space that fits any Osprey backpack and almost any other bag you can pack on a plane, train or bus. It's a great tool for containing everything in your backpack during transit, so you don't have to worry about hang-ups, snags or lost gear. Once you reach your destination, fold the Airporter down and stuff it into a pack pocket.
Purchase USD$45 or more and get free shipping. The Osprey Packs Airport LZ Luggage is available through Altrec.com.
Customer Reviews for the Airport LZ Luggage
good idea!
Giant packs and airport luggage check-in procedures don't always get along. The security and check-in folks always want us to "contain" or "secure" the straps and other lanyards, bungees, etc. Puttin' tape around your pack seems to leave that excellent sticky residue for grass and dirt to stick to when you reach your final destination. I think if you and your pack commute alot, spend the $30 or so and get you this piece of convenience. So far mine has doubled as an extra duffle bag, temporary cover for boots and clothes when the bivy sack won't provide extra storage on damp and frost covered nights. It also, if your concerned about weight in your pack, can serve as a fairly descent makeshift pillow. Get creative and enjoy! P.S....Dont forget that it fits almost any size pack (mine is a xl crescent 90) and many different brands.
Great investment
I love this bag.I stuffed two backpacks a sleeping pad,bivy tent and a sleeping bag,in it.I've used it bag twice already(4 flights) and it held up just fine.A little warning though.Be careful how much you put in this bag.I was charged an extra 40 dollars on one flight for excess weight.I would also recommend the Osprey rain cover.
Didn't last two flights
I flew twice with the Osprey Airport LZ and after I got it back the second time, the carrying strap had completely ripped off the bag. There were also numerous small holes in the bag. I realize that airline bag loaders aren't the most gentle people in the world, but I would hope a bag whose purpose it is to protect another bag would be able to stand up to more than two flights. Recommendation: don't fly with your pack or convince the airlines to give you a plastic bag to put it in.
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