

🌍 Travel smart, roll smooth, carry easy — your ultimate jetsetter’s sidekick!
The Osprey Fairview 36 Women's Wheeled Travel Backpack combines a lightweight 36L capacity with dual mobility options—smooth wheels or ergonomic backpack carry—perfect for millennial professionals on the move. Featuring adjustable torso fit, padded handles, and smart internal compression, it offers versatile, comfortable, and organized travel. Compatible with Osprey’s travel pack family and backed by the All Mighty Guarantee, it’s designed to keep pace with your global lifestyle.
| ASIN | B09ZP1ZL4L |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #425,021 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) #8,839 in Sports Bags & Backpacks #10,272 in Backpacks |
| Brand | Osprey |
| Color | Night Jungle Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (63) |
| Date First Available | 27 August 2022 |
| Department | womens |
| Features | Lightweight, Telescopic Handle, Wheel |
| Included Components | Fairview Wheeled Travel Pack 36 |
| Item model number | 10003702 |
| Manufacturer | Osprey |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 55.88 x 35.56 x 22.86 cm; 2.4 kg |
| Size | 36L |
| Sport | Outdoor Lifestyle |
| Style | 36l |
| handle-type | Carrying Handle |
K**R
Lightweight, sturdy and quite spacious. Has some useful small pockets, and the compression straps are good. It fitted nicely in the overhead luggage racks on most of the trains I travelled on.
A**.
Love this pack. Wheels roll over everything. Good balance. Space is very good.
M**J
I will be using this for a 2 week trip to Italy ( think cobblestone , stairs , trains and boats ). I packed and was surprised how much I could fit. The backpack part ( shoulder and waist straps ) look really sturdy. The quality of the zippers and stitching is evident. It is lightweight and looks great. The wheels roll easily and seem super sturdy. The only thing I don’t like is that to transition from rolling to pack you have to zip the straps back in otherwise when you roll it the straps are hanging downward and will drag or get caught in the wheels. I have not travelled yet but I think this will be an issue when traveling between places ( impractical). I wish it was cheaper since at over $300 it seems pretty steep but you get what you pay for.
C**V
small but mightly , 12 days in spain lots of trains and a easy breezy rolling bag . good quality , checked bag on air france ( why not it was free) no rips or zipper glitches
C**N
This is the most amazingly comfortable backpack!!! No one part of my body felt burdened by the weight and it allowed me to maintain good, comfortable posture without having to try to counterbalance any weight on my back. The padded hip belt really helped distribute the weight ergonomically and would really be a good vertebra, neck and shoulder-saver. Also the firm, but flexible back netting (and air space between that and the pack) felt very supportive on my back and would considerably reduce back sweat. But as much as I loved the fit and feel of this backpack, I sadly had to return it because of two things: 1) One of the wheels was rubbing against a hard plastic part of the frame. It made an annoying noise and I felt the continual friction was eventually going to do damage to the wheel or frame. 2) I was tempted to get a replacement of this item, but in the end decided that the 36-liter capacity was too frustratingly small for a travel backpack. I was pretty Spartan with my packing, and still it was jammed full. There was NO room left to buy anything on my travels. Plus, it was so stuffed, that the outside zippered area was useless. Everything was too tight to be able to fit anything in there. The tall tent-like peak all along the area of the spine really takes up a great deal of the internal space. I suppose it's meant to prevent you from feeling the pole for the rolling feature. I had ordered a different company's rolling backpack at the same time in order to compare and choose the best. Ideally, that would have been a marriage of the two packs. The other one was not nearly as comfortable because it had no hip belt and strained my posture. However, it had a 42-liter capacity and VERY useful organizational features, with multiple pockets and zippered compartments. I LOVE that! It held more and made it easier to find things. If Osprey would only make a 40-42 liter pack with wheels and also put in some more functional zippered compartments (besides the one large one on the inside), I'd be one of the first people in line to buy!
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