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Osprey

Metron Airspeed 34

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Colour: Black/Anchor Blue
Black/Anchor Blue

Super-streamlined for city cycling

Hark, ye pedal-powered knights of the tarmac! Osprey's Metron series of packs and messenger bags is aimed squarely at the serious cycle commuter, and the Airspeed 34 is the largest and most aerodynamic in the range. Formerly known as the Osprey Radial, it's got a distinctively sleek aesthetic – but it's the super-breathable and adjustable Airspeed tensioned mesh backpanel that really sets it apart. Swallowing up 26 litres in its standard configuration, you can boost the capacity to 34 litres using the expansion zips – and if you're riding fully loaded then you'll be grateful for the padded hipbelt wings and the upper pack compression that keeps everything stable. Apart from that, the Airspeed 34 is jam-packed with crafty little features – like an integrated kickstand to keep it upright, a stretch mesh pocket for your bike lock and a 16" laptop slip. And when it's time to transition from two wheels to two legs, you've even got a hidden Lidlock helmet carrier and a handy little compartment for your grotty shoes.

    • Designed for cycle commuters
    • Water-resistant
    • Internal laptop/document sleeve fits most 16" laptops
    • Adjustable sternum strap
    • Loop for blinky light attachment (light not included)
    • Reflective graphics for visibility
    • Integrated kickstand keeps pack upright and accessible
    • 26L capacity expands up to 34L using zipped pack expansion
    • Includes upper compression for stability when pack is expanded
    • Front panel stretch mesh pocket for stashing bike lock or rain jacket
    • Hi-vis raincover included
    • Separate pocket for shoes or clothing
    • Hidden Lidlock bike helmet carry
    • Front panel zip pocket for sunglasses or electronics
    • Two side panel stretch pockets—one with zip closure, one with side access for bottle carry
    • Ultra-breathable Airspeed backpanel constructed of 3D-tensioned mesh
    • Injection-moulded ladder system provides 4" of easy torso adjustability
    • Harness features reflective piping and mesh-covered foam for ventilation
    • Removable webbing hipbelt with padded hipwings for comfort
  • Litres 34
    Weight 1.15 kg
    Dimensions 54 x 35 x 30 cm
    Fit Range 41-50 cm
    • Main Body: bluesign® Approved 100% recycled 500D high tenacity nylon, DWR treatment made without PFAS
    • Bottom: bluesign® Approved 100% recycled 500D high tenacity nylon, DWR treatment made without PFAS
    • Main Liner: bluesign® Approved 100% recycled 200D polyester, DWR treatment made without PFAS
    • Recycled Materials: this backpack is made from recycled nylon and recycled polyester
    • Sustainability Through Longevity: Should you find any defect in the way your pack has been built, we will repair or replace it without any charge, within its reasonable lifetime.
    • BLUESIGN Certified Partner: BLUESIGN gives you the assurance that only companies that act responsibly were involved in the manufacture of a product that is designated with the BLUESIGN® product label.
  • The Osprey story started in California in the 1970s, with one man, a sewing machine and a vision to make the world’s best outdoor packs. Today, it’s one of the most recognisable rucksack brands.

    All of Osprey's packs share the same twin hallmarks of fit and comfort. In fact, Osprey was an early adopter of breathable mesh, ergonomic hip-belts and packs designed specifically to fit women. Breathable back panels are still a feature of all their packs, and all except their most lightweight bags come with adjustable back-lengths for a perfect fit.

    And in a world where outdoor enthusiasts are increasingly conscious of our environmental impact, many Osprey packs are made from durable recycled fabrics, while all feature PFC-free water-repellent coatings.

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