Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 24.09 x 17.99 x 11.22 inches |
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Package Weight | 3.83 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 22 x 9 x 14 inches |
Item Weight | 8.4 Pounds |
Brand Name | Osprey |
Color | METAL GREY |
Material | Metal |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Osprey Packs |
Part Number | 10000500 |
Model Year | 2018 |
Style | Meridian 60l/22" |
Included Components | Osprey Meridian 60L/22" Wheeled Luggage |
Size | O/S |
Capacity | 60 Liters |
Capacity Total | 60 Liters |
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Meridian 60 L/22" Wheeled Luggage
- Aluminum,Ballistic Nylon,Nylon,Polyurethane
- Imported
- Lightweight, high-rolling clearance chassis provides maneuverability. Maximum Dimensions-22 L x 9 D x 14 W inches
- A comfortable harness for backpack style carry with torso adjustability, stows in the rear panel pocket and is removable for additional storage room
- A detachable daypack for day trip adventures includes a 15"padded laptop sleeve, padded tablet sleeve
- Dual tube extended handle for extra control of large loads on rough surfaces. Adjustable sternum strap with whistle
- Rear panel pocket holds magazines and an ID card window helps you quickly spot your bag on the luggage carousel
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From the manufacturer
Osprey’s History
Since Osprey’s founding in 1974, every single product design bearing the Osprey name has passed through the hands of owner and founder Mike Pfotenhauer, undergoing relentless scrutiny. From stitching the first lines of custom-fitted packs, to meticulously designing innovative products with intuitive features, to forging personal relationships with the sewing operators who construct the packs, Mike has been the unbreakable thread that makes Osprey a top company.
Osprey Meridian 60L/22"
Sturdy, reliable and agile built to meet most airline carry-on dimensions
Osprey’s Meridian 60L/22 inch is a traveling chameleon. This wheeled duffel rolls effortlessly through the urban landscape on the rugged HighRoad chassis. But when you reach the end of the civilization, unzip the rear panel to reveal technical backpack suspension. A mesh backpanel provides outstanding ventilation while mesh covered hipbelt and shoulder straps cushion your load on the trail. Inside the main compartment, you’ll find four zippered side pockets to keep your gear organized.
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Internal Compression StrapsInternal compression straps with fabric wings hold clothes securely. |
Highroad ChasisLightweight, high-rolling clearance chassis provides maneuverability. |
Detachable DaypackA detachable daypack for day trip adventures includes a 15 inch padded laptop sleeve, padded tablet sleeve, external twin stretch mesh pockets, and internal organizer. |
Zippered Top PocketZippered top pocket provides easy access to toiletries and liquids. |
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Deployable Shoulder HarnessThe shoulder harness quickly deploys out of a zippered pocket on the rear panel and can be set up in seconds, allowing you to carry it over or through whatever obstacle is in your way. |
Grab HandlesPadded top and side handles provide comfortable carry. |
Extended HandleDual tube extended handle for extra control of large loads on rough surfaces. |
Zippered PocketsFour zippered pockets in main compartment keep gear organized. |
Meridian 60L/22" | Meridian 75L/28" | |
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars
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Dimensions (Does not include Daypack) | 22"x14"x9" | 28"x14"x13" |
Weight | 8.37lbs | 9.26lbs |
Volume | 3661 cubic inches | 4576 cubic inches |
Detachable Meridian Day-Pack | ✓ | ✓ |
HighRoad Chassis | ✓ | ✓ |
Detachable and Stowable Harness | ✓ | ✓ |
Product Description
Osprey's Meridian 60L/22" is a traveling chameleon. This wheeled duffel bag is sized to fit perfectly in the overhead compartment and rolls effortlessly through the urban landscape on the rugged HighRoad chassis. But when you reach the end of the civilization, unzip the rear panel to reveal technical backpack suspension. A mesh back panel provides outstanding ventilation while mesh covered hip belt and shoulder straps cushion your load on the trail. The suspension system is highly adjustable to fit a wide range of torso sizes and can be removed entirely to add more packing capacity when you need extra volume. Inside the main compartment, you'll find four zippered side pockets to keep your gear organized. Internal compression straps hold everything in place during transit. Outside the bag, dual external compression straps add stability and padded top and side handles provide purchase when you're lifting the bag into the back of the bus. There's a zippered top pocket for easy access to small items and a rear panel pocket designed to accept a magazine or tablet. When you reach your destination, unclip the Meridian daypack from the front of the duffel bag and head out for adventure.
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ASIN | B019TSS3A2 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,698,072 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #1,277 in Carry-On Luggage |
Date First Available | January 8, 2016 |
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Customers like the durability, quality and weight of the suitcase. For example, they mention it's extremely well made, perfect for light travel and the detachable day pack is great for small excursions. They also like the appearance, capacity, and performance. That said, opinions are mixed on size and strap.
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Customers like the durability of the suitcase. They say it's extremely well made, and the quality is exceptional. The stitching seems crisp and sturdy, and it has a robust handle. However, some customers feel the material is very thin.
"...The Ozone is made of a nylon material that I felt is very thin. But then again, I could say that it probably adds less weight to the bag itself...." Read more
"...First, you can't go wrong with Osprey. The quality is exceptional and they work hard to make their products as thoughtful and user friendly as..." Read more
"...of a spacious carry-on with a detachable smaller backpack.. The workmanship and the materials are top notch, as one would expect from Osprey...." Read more
"...Handle is long enough for a tall guy like me and seems sturdy. Fits nice and easy in the overhead compartment on a 777 or the A320...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the suitcase. They mention it's a great piece of luggage, amazing bag set, and well-built. They also appreciate the detachable backpack and the extra zipper compartments. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...And also has the detachable day pack which is great for small excursions or just walking around the city for the day. For travel it is great...." Read more
"...The main suitcase also becomes a backpack, which is awesome...." Read more
"...For what it is it's a great piece of luggage...." Read more
"...I think it's a brilliant piece of luggage, but it might not be exactly what I was looking for or want...." Read more
Customers find the weight of the suitcase to be perfect for light travel, daily hauling, and travel. They also mention that the detachable day pack is great for small excursions and easy to carry. Customers also say the bag is a great product for a world traveler and convenient with wheeling or backpack.
"...And also has the detachable day pack which is great for small excursions or just walking around the city for the day. For travel it is great...." Read more
"...This bag is no exception. This is an excellent carry on because the main bag is very large and has two inside zipper pockets--one mesh and one solid..." Read more
"...Looks good, moves well, easy to pack and plenty or space even for a week long trip during the warmer seasons...." Read more
"...I have found this bag to be ideal for short trips that don’t require a lot of clothing or excessive use of public transportation...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the suitcase. They say it looks good, has an excellent design, and is built well. Some customers also mention that the inside is also contrasting color.
"...It also has internal compression straps.The inside is also contrasting color...." Read more
"...For what it is it's a great piece of luggage. Looks good, moves well, easy to pack and plenty or space even for a week long trip during the warmer..." Read more
"...They bag itself is a fairly good design. We have yet to find bags we are 100% happy with...." Read more
"Excellent design and quality construction...." Read more
Customers like the capacity of the suitcase. They mention it holds a surprising amount of stuff without getting bloated, has lots of compartments, and can easily hold a large Bagsmart Packing cube and 2 medium or 1 medium and 2 small cubes. The pockets in the large flap work well to organize items. Overall, customers are happy with the capacity and functionality of the product.
"...The day pack hold a surprising amount of stuff without getting bloated. It had a metal frame so it hold its shape and is rigid on the back...." Read more
"...The side pockets and mess pockets in the large flap worked well to organize my items...." Read more
"...It will easily hold a large Bagsmart Packing cube and 2 medium or 1 medium and 2 small cubes plus have room for a small dop kit and accessories in..." Read more
"I use it for all my travels and it fits alot of my clothes for a small 60l carry-on luggage." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the suitcase. They mention that the water bottle pouches work well, and the wheels work fine.
"...On the front there are two elastic water bottle pouches which work very well...." Read more
"...It worked great in that manner. The side pockets and mess pockets in the large flap worked well to organize my items...." Read more
"...The wheels worked fine, even though they are not multi directional. We were please with their performance on that count...." Read more
"Bought this for work-related travel. Great product that works well. Detachable backpack is nice and extra zipper compartments are useful." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the size of the suitcase. Some mention that the size and fit of the bag is great, while others say that it does not hold a ton of stuff and is too big for a carry on.
"...The main bag features plenty of space for clothing and extras. The main compartment has two hold down straps inside to compress the items inside...." Read more
"...This is an excellent carry on because the main bag is very large and has two inside zipper pockets--one mesh and one solid--that are the length of..." Read more
"...too attach and detach it from the wheeled luggage, and it has small access pockets in all the right places...." Read more
"...Handle is long enough for a tall guy like me and seems sturdy. Fits nice and easy in the overhead compartment on a 777 or the A320...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the strap of the suitcase. Some mention it has wheels and backpack straps so you can go from the airport to the Paris Metro, while others say it does not have the hip straps, piggyback strap, or waist strap.
"...One con for the Meridian bag is that it does not have the hip straps on the 60L. The Ozone has the hip straps which is a nice feature...." Read more
"...The pack sits very well on the back and hips. The straps can be unclipped from inside their pocket which allows that pocket to be used for more..." Read more
"...However, the straps on it are positioned quite too narrow...." Read more
"...the key features of the Meridian including the convertible, removable backpack straps, separate daypack, 2-post pull handle, and extra padding to..." Read more
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I bought the bag for travel. It is a great choice for travel because it hold enough stuff for 3 weeks easily. And also has the detachable day pack which is great for small excursions or just walking around the city for the day. For travel it is great. While it will fit most carry on requirements be warned that it also will not fit a lot of carry on requirements. But the bag still shines when it doesn't fit the requirements. Simply detach the day pack, fill it with the essentials for the flight and you're good to go.
The main bag
The main bag features plenty of space for clothing and extras. The main compartment has two hold down straps inside to compress the items inside. There's a mesh pocket along one side and an enclosed pocket along the other side. The top flap contains two mesh pockets. One small at the top and a large pocket that is most of the size of the flap. The top of the bag (when standing) has a pocket for liquids which changes size based on the amount of stuff on the inside of the big compartment. On the back is a zippered pocket that only unzips a few inches down the side of the bag. Inside are the backpack carry straps. Those come out and clip into the top and bottom of the bag making it into a backpack. The pack sits very well on the back and hips. The straps can be unclipped from inside their pocket which allows that pocket to be used for more storage. That pocket is best suited for something flat such as a magazine.
Pack accordingly in the big bag because when the day pack is attached it's not easily opened without removing the day pack. But you can open it slightly which will allow you access to the small mesh pocket on the top flap. You will always have easy access to the liquids pocket.
Detachable day pack
The day pack hold a surprising amount of stuff without getting bloated. It had a metal frame so it hold its shape and is rigid on the back. On the front there are two elastic water bottle pouches which work very well. Inside there is a padded laptop pouch with a clip to keep everything secure. Attached to that pouch is another pouch with a zipper. Other than that it is a wide open main compartment. The top of the bag has a small pocket similar to the liquids pocket of the big bag.
This convertible bag is great. Osprey items are great. The bag performed well on a 3 week trip to 3 different countries. It holds plenty of items and is light and easy to carry. My only warning is to read the airlines baggage policies because it can become too heavy for some airlines.
The second major difference between the two bags is the handle. They have completely different handles. The Ozone has a one pole handle pull while the Meridian has a two pole handle pull. They both are telescoping and can be used at the smaller length for shorter people such as myself. The downside to the one pole handle pull is that it seems to be right in the middle of the bag from the inside for which you can definitely feel and see from the inside. It seems to stick up a lot inside the bag. It creates an inside space that is somewhat awkward like have a hump in the middle of your packing things. The meridian with its two poles seems to have a flatter area inside the bag and is really not that noticeable.
The other major difference I wanted to discuss is the size of the bags. While the Meridian is 60L, the Ozone is 46L. This 14L difference does not seem like a whole lot but I will post the pictures so you can see. Because of the extra space, the Meridian is a few inches deeper while not necessarily aesthetically appearing so. For whatever reason, the Ozone bag just does not have any depth to it. You can pile clothes in and the bag zips up ok, but the Meridian holds SO much more. They both remain carry on size. The difference in size is a big one for me and is what actually ultimately lead me to head back to UPS with my Ozone bag for a return.
One con for the Meridian bag is that it does not have the hip straps on the 60L. The Ozone has the hip straps which is a nice feature. However, since I'm not planning on doing any major hiking with the Meridian, nor is this bag is really meant for that, I still thought that the highly durable shoulder straps would be just fine for our purposes.
My final summary between the two bags is that the Meridian seems to be a better choice. It is around $50 more in price but I think that the overall quality and structure is better. If your already going to spend $300 on a bag, you might as well spend that extra $50 and get the Meridian.
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2017
The second major difference between the two bags is the handle. They have completely different handles. The Ozone has a one pole handle pull while the Meridian has a two pole handle pull. They both are telescoping and can be used at the smaller length for shorter people such as myself. The downside to the one pole handle pull is that it seems to be right in the middle of the bag from the inside for which you can definitely feel and see from the inside. It seems to stick up a lot inside the bag. It creates an inside space that is somewhat awkward like have a hump in the middle of your packing things. The meridian with its two poles seems to have a flatter area inside the bag and is really not that noticeable.
The other major difference I wanted to discuss is the size of the bags. While the Meridian is 60L, the Ozone is 46L. This 14L difference does not seem like a whole lot but I will post the pictures so you can see. Because of the extra space, the Meridian is a few inches deeper while not necessarily aesthetically appearing so. For whatever reason, the Ozone bag just does not have any depth to it. You can pile clothes in and the bag zips up ok, but the Meridian holds SO much more. They both remain carry on size. The difference in size is a big one for me and is what actually ultimately lead me to head back to UPS with my Ozone bag for a return.
One con for the Meridian bag is that it does not have the hip straps on the 60L. The Ozone has the hip straps which is a nice feature. However, since I'm not planning on doing any major hiking with the Meridian, nor is this bag is really meant for that, I still thought that the highly durable shoulder straps would be just fine for our purposes.
My final summary between the two bags is that the Meridian seems to be a better choice. It is around $50 more in price but I think that the overall quality and structure is better. If your already going to spend $300 on a bag, you might as well spend that extra $50 and get the Meridian.
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Testato in giro in Indonesia per oltre un mese, caricato su 11 aerei, 2 traghetti, varie barche, bus e altri improbabili mezzi di trasporto, ha svolto il suo lavoro più che egregiamente. Devo dire che sebbene all'inizio fossi un po' scettica sullo spazio interno del bagaglio principale, sistemando tutto in modo ragionato e funzionale sono riuscita tranquillamente a farci stare tutto quello che mi serviva senza rinunciare a nulla di importante, e portandomi in giro un trolley di dimensioni e peso contenute, decisamente comodo e ben manovrabile. Le grandi ruote si sono comportate bene anche su strade sterrate senza risentirne, le cerniere sono sempre perfette, e al momento non ho riscontrato alcun difetto. Ho avuto solo l'accortezza di mettergli una cover elastica per evitare di sporcarlo e farlo graffiare durante i trasporti in aeroporto (ho preso l'articolo in colore verde foresta, molto bello ma più sporcabile rispetto al nero), non sapendo come sarebbe stato trattato dagli addetti ai bagagli, ed è infatti ritornato a casa con me perfettamente pulito!
Lo spazio interno del trolley è ben organizzato, ha diverse tasche laterali per separare gli oggetti al suo interno con razionalità, e permette di rifare il bagaglio in pochi minuti, utile quando si pernotta in luoghi diversi quasi ogni notte.
L'unico parere parzialmente negativo, a mio parere, è sullo zainetto staccabile, quello da uso giornaliero. Non l'ho trovato molto comodo, poiché ha una sorta di forma a guscio, per renderlo esteticamente più lineare e carino quando è attaccato al bagaglio principale, ma nell'uso quotidiano perde di praticità, e nonostante i 15 lt non risulta molto capiente proprio per la sua forma particolare. Inoltre, non avendo il fondo morbido o piatto, è impossibile farlo rimanere in piedi quando lo si appoggia a terra. Probabilmente nel prossimo viaggio, porterò con me un altro zainetto a mano per mia maggiore comodità.
Avendo infine letto, tra le varie recensioni, che il nuovo modello di Meridian in modalità zaino non aveva la fascia lombare per scaricare il peso, in abbinamento agli spallacci, ho sopperito con una semplicissima e leggerissima fascia lombare con semplice chiusura a fibbia, che tenevo nella tasca posteriore che conteneva gli spallacci e, in caso di utilizzo in modalità zaino, facevo passare in una zona della intelaiatura posteriore dello zaino per bloccarla, e mi permetteva di scaricare perfettamente parte del suo peso dalla schiena ai lombi.
as time has passed I notice the elements of design and quality that i have paid for: the 'double bar' extending handle maneuvers MUCH better than the singles. solid wheels that do not interfere when stowing in baggage areas. i have some arthritis in my hands and i had not realised how handle design impacts the weight that i can comfortably lift ... and more importantly manage to carry up/down broken escalators! and stairs. moreover, the 'extra' side handle means that i do not have to hoist from my shoulder to clear the bags 'full' length - including the grab bar on the bottom of the frame this all adds to ease of handling the bag into overhead or tight baggage areas. the zips work smoothly and are strong. the small back pack is lightweight, excellent quality and comfortable - with outside pocket for water etc. i have a quality rain coat with a variety of secure pockets so i did not carry a 'hand bag/purse' at all! - just the back pack. easier to 'keep track' of my stuff.
i have not used it in the airport yet. my choice of this bag included the versatility / ease of handling, of this convertible pack - already pointed out by another reviewer; i sometimes spend a whole day layover in an airport and want the ability to wheel ALL of my carry on - and also to consolidate carry on to back pack mode while maneuvering two large 50lb suitcases! [from ferry to bus to airport train! i have done this with other luggage].
i can see that when i pack for air travel i will need to be more 'conservative' - if the individual bags are packed to 'bulging' [as they have been for land travel] they are difficult to clip together, but more importantly the main bag would probably be too 'fat' to meet carry on limits.
Admittedly it is 'early days', but after the first few weeks of constant use - I find that i have no regrets.