patagonia market bag Recycled Tote equipment The North Face Borealis choice of painting style:3 pets only An internal stash pocket
The North Face Borealis Backpack - Asphalt Grey – Irv's Luggage
1974 – Santa Cruz beginnings: Mike Pfotenhauer starts “Santa Cruz Recreational Packs,” hand-making custom packs for individual customers in California. 1990s – Colorado era: The company moves to Dolores in 1990 and then shifts production and eventually all operations to Cortez by the late 1990s, with a workforce that was at one stage 90% Navajo. 1999 – Aether on Everest: The Osprey Aether 60 appears on the cover of Time magazine on Erik Weihenmayer’s Everest ascent, raising global visibility. 2000–2003 – Offshore production: Osprey begins moving manufacturing to Korea and Vietnam, with the Pfotenhauer family relocating to Ho Chi Minh City to oversee production and build a dedicated product-development office. 2017 – New headquarters: Osprey completes a purpose-built world headquarters in Cortez, Colorado, anchoring its design and business operations. 2021 – Acquisition: Helen of Troy acquires Osprey Packs, integrating the brand into a larger outdoor portfolio while retaining its specialist focus on packs. 2020s – Sustainability and UNLTD: Osprey ramps up recycled and bluesign-approved materials, phases out PFCs/PFAS, launches advanced UNLTD packs with 3D-printed lumbar support, and debuts ReComp™ circular fabrics for future collections. The Talon series is Osprey’s iconic men’s/uni daypack and hiking collection, built for fast-and-light missions from ridge runs to scrambling days. Typical models available through retailers include Talon 11, Talon 22, Talon 26 and Talon 33/36/44, offering capacities from short outings to minimalist overnights
equipment
choice of painting style:3 pets only
There is a main storage compartment for your pump, a warm layer, lunch and other bits and bobs
An internal stash pocket keeps keys