Farpoint 40

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Farpoint 40

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Osprey Farpoint 70L backpacking Europe for 2 weeks

the farpoint 70 is really a 55L main pack with a 15L daypack zipped onto the front, so you didn't buy a 70L bag, you bought a 55 plus a daypack. the 55 is still well over carry-on on its own - osprey's carry-on sized one is the farpoint 40. whether that matters depends on your flights, not the two w

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VoiceEqual1493 in r/onebag

July 20, 2026 3:34 PM

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Anyone travel with a carry on?

10 years on the road with my wife, living out of two Osprey Farpoint 40L carry-ons. One each. This year, after a decade of wear and tear, we replaced them, with the exact same backpacks. That probably says everything. Traveling this way teaches you a simple rule: if something new comes in, something

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Grouchy-Traveller in r/backpacking

April 14, 2026 12:12 AM

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One bag for diverse temperatures

Packing list first, then the bag. The Osprey Farpoint 40 is the safe answer. The bag needs to fit you, fit your gear and fit on the plane. Here’s my 4 season kit. Note the layering possible. It will all fit in a 32 liter overhead sized backpack. Pack for a week and laundry happens. Hand wash basics

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SeattleHikeBike in r/onebag

May 24, 2026 10:33 AM

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Backpacking for almost 3 months

You can’t carry on anything larger than 40-45 liters and even then it needs to have the right proportions. I don’t need a bag that big. I just did two weeks with a 32 liter overhead bag and a 6.5 liter personal item. I can actually pull it off with a 25 liter for warm destinations. Something like an

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SeattleHikeBike in r/onebag

June 2, 2026 7:35 PM

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(need advice) Osprey Farpoint 40 vs Kestrel 38

The Farpoint is a travel pack. It is absolutely the wrong type of backpack for the Camino. I strongly advise against using it. Go with the Kestrel or explore other backpacks made for camping while walking distances ie backpacking backpacks. Look at the Osprey Exos 38 or something else by Osprey or G

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Reggie_Barclay in r/CaminoDeSantiago

March 14, 2026 5:17 AM

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Osprey Farpoint 40L VS Salkan 35L

I have the Osprey 40L Farpoint and I love it. I don't like to check a bag ever so I use it to travel and to hike. It's been my main bag for multiple long hut treks in Nepal, Peru, Iceland, Patagonia and for Kilimanjaro. It's a solid bag. Sometimes I pair it with an Osprey 15L bag if I need some more

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BroadNegotiation3520 in r/backpacking

April 14, 2026 11:01 PM

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Onebaggers of Reddit: what's the toughest part of traveling with just one bag?

Wait, are you traveling with a carryon or just a tiny personal item bag?Doing laundry every night or even worrying about nearest laundromat when traveling random countries sounds super stressful. My 1 bag carry-on fits 1 week's worth of clothing easily. Checkout the Osprey Farpoint 40 it's max carry

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bracketl4d in r/onebag

April 7, 2025 12:43 PM

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Carry on, check it or buy another

You’ll likely be fine on Delta, but watch your weight once you start flying other carriers because some international and low budget airlines actually weigh people’s carryon suitcases and if it’s overweight you will be checking it. *hasn’t happened to me bc I exclusively use an Osprey Farpoint 40 as

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MaintenanceFront2742 in r/delta

February 19, 2026 11:49 AM

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Backpack in overhead

An Osprey Farpoint 40 is a great backpack that converts into a duffle. It is marginally too big for under the seat (it can totally fit, I never fully pack it). I have yet to have issue with being told to move it.

AngusMustang in r/unitedairlines

July 17, 2026 6:21 PM

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Considering a Farpoint Trek 55L for my nephew’s graduation

Will suggest looking at the Farpoint 40L or the dual-bag 55L version (40L main + 15L attachable daypack). The 40L is carry-on compliant for many (most?) US airlines, while the 15L makes for a decent (small) day bag. A better bet might be to pair the Farpoint 40L with another bag such as the Osprey 2

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Windjammer1969 in r/backpacks

May 29, 2026 4:23 PM

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