Osprey
Farpoint Fairview
Based on 52 Reddit mentions
$79.95
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Backpack for travel/carr on too
Check out Osprey farpoint/fairview 40L. It’s a travel backpack so it also has a clamshell opening that’s easy to get stuff in/out of like a suitcase. The backpack straps are actually really comfortable so you can walk with your pack fully loaded for longer distances, up stairs, etc. It’s very resili
...grannysmithcrabapple in r/backpacks
March 22, 2026 12:33 AM
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Big carry-on backpacks - how critical is a hip belt?
Not sure how much you're planning to pay for the Deuter, but the osprey farpoint/fairview 40 has an adjustable back that allows it to work for people with lots of different body types. The Deuter has a good harness system but not adjustable, which means it either works for your body or doesn't. With
...isaac-get-the-golem in r/onebag
July 27, 2025 2:10 AM
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What’s the best travel backpack you’ve actually used and loved?
Just answered this on another post so will copy my answer here: Check out Osprey farpoint/fairview 40L. It’s a travel backpack so it also has a clamshell opening that’s easy to get stuff in/out of like a suitcase. The backpack straps are actually really comfortable so you can walk with your pack ful
...grannysmithcrabapple in r/backpacks
March 22, 2026 7:25 PM
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Travelling Backpack recommendations
The FarPoint 55 will count as 2 bags for Delta (USA): 40L qualifies as carry-on, and the 15L as a personal item. The 15L is actually smaller than would be permitted as a personal item, so you are giving up a bit of packing room if that is important - it worked fine for us, traveling as a couple (wif
...Windjammer1969 in r/backpacks
May 1, 2026 6:37 PM
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4–6 months one-bag through Central America — is 30–35L realistic? Packing list + bag short list inside
Any firsthand comparisons on carry comfort in heat/humidity between Tortuga 30L / Osprey Farpoint/Fairview 40 / Tom Bihn Techonaut 30 Besides Farpoint it's by proxy of using similar backpacks, but - Farpoint ostensibly has far more comfortable carry system that the other two by simple virtue of usin
...reddanit in r/onebag
August 23, 2025 10:02 AM
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Having Trouble Choosint a 40L Pack!
Do you need 40L? Cause the most comfortable packs with good weight transferring hip belts that stay close to your body will be hiking packs, not travel packs. My 25L Osprey Sportlite pack is a far more comfortable backpack than any of the travel packs; however, the problem with hiking packs is that
...mmrose1980 in r/HerOneBag
May 26, 2025 11:58 AM
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Best travel backpack for someone tired of checking bags and paying fees
I switched to a Tortuga Travel Backpack 40L about two years ago , it’s been on 10+ trips and still looks new. Fits overhead on most airlines and even under the seat if it’s not packed full. The big difference vs. a regular backpack is the clamshell opening and how it packs like a suitcase. Way easie
...Mysterious-Draw-3897 in r/backpacks
November 3, 2025 3:28 PM
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Struggling to Choose the Right Backpack for Travel + Overnight Hiking
The Osprey FarPoint / FairView (womens) 40L packs seem a good choice for travel - they fit Delta's "Carry-on" sizing (would want to check other airlines...), and have a built-in (stowable) cover for the harness / hip belt in case they get gate checked. We found them comfortable to carry across airpo
...Windjammer1969 in r/backpacks
April 30, 2026 9:15 PM
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Backpacking Europe.. Need some packing advice!
Osprey packs are super comfortable. I have a Sojourn Porter 46. I recommend that if it fits you. If not, check out the Farpoint/Fairview 40. It's more customizable as far as size. If you want to go lower volume there's a 30L Sojourn Porter. For either of those systems you can get an attachable 15L p
...Natural_Narwhal_5499 in r/wanderlust
November 29, 2025 2:41 PM
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One big suitcase vs. 40L backpack for multi-season travel in southeast Asia (Oct–Dec)
What about a ~25l backpack (personal item) and carry-on roller? I’d lean toward the backpacks myself, but have done the other as well. If you underpack with just a few transitional clothes (2 long sleeves, 2 pants, one fleece or cardigan) so that you have some space, you can fill any gaps while trav
...Allthepets1313 in r/onebag
January 27, 2026 5:05 AM
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