It doesnt get any lighter than thisthe Osprey Ozone 2-Wheel Carry-On is the lightest luggage of its size, featuring a premium High Road LT frame with oversized wheels for superior rolling, reinforced by a re-engineered ultralight aluminum frame thats built to take the abuse of overhead bins across the globe. A custom, buttonless trolley handle delivers a supremely intuitive and ergonomic experience, whether youre rushing through the security line or rolling up to your hotel. Woven from ultra-tough, high tenacity nylons thatll go the distance, it also puts its emphasis on sustainability. All fabrics are 100% recycled and bluesign approved. Plus, the zippers are coated for improved weather protection should your destination be a little more drizzly than anticipated. It may be light, but its not shy on features: a Travel Sentry ID will help you reconnect with your luggage should it get lost somewhere along the way, a 16 laptop sleeve protects your electronics from point A to B and ample organization pockets keep essentials at-hand when youre on-the-fly.
It doesnt get any lighter than thisthe Osprey Ozone 2-Wheel Carry-On is the lightest luggage of its size, featuring a premium High Road LT frame with oversized wheels for superior rolling, reinforced by a re-engineered ultralight aluminum frame thats built to take the abuse of overhead bins across the globe. A custom, buttonless trolley handle delivers a supremely intuitive and ergonomic experience, whether youre rushing through the security line or rolling up to your hotel. Woven from ultra-tough, high tenacity nylons thatll go the distance, it also puts its emphasis on sustainability. All fabrics are 100% recycled and bluesign approved. Plus, the zippers are coated for improved weather protection should your destination be a little more drizzly than anticipated. It may be light, but its not shy on features: a Travel Sentry ID will help you reconnect with your luggage should it get lost somewhere along the way, a 16 laptop sleeve protects your electronics from point A to B and ample organization pockets keep essentials at-hand when youre on-the-fly.
It doesnt get any lighter than thisthe Osprey Ozone 2-Wheel Carry-On is the lightest luggage of its size, featuring a premium High Road LT frame with oversized wheels for superior rolling, reinforced by a re-engineered ultralight aluminum frame thats built to take the abuse of overhead bins across the globe. A custom, buttonless trolley handle delivers a supremely intuitive and ergonomic experience, whether youre rushing through the security line or rolling up to your hotel. Woven from ultra-tough, high tenacity nylons thatll go the distance, it also puts its emphasis on sustainability. All fabrics are 100% recycled and bluesign approved. Plus, the zippers are coated for improved weather protection should your destination be a little more drizzly than anticipated. It may be light, but its not shy on features: a Travel Sentry ID will help you reconnect with your luggage should it get lost somewhere along the way, a 16 laptop sleeve protects your electronics from point A to B and ample organization pockets keep essentials at-hand when youre on-the-fly.
It doesnt get any lighter than thisthe Osprey Ozone 2-Wheel Carry-On is the lightest luggage of its size, featuring a premium High Road LT frame with oversized wheels for superior rolling, reinforced by a re-engineered ultralight aluminum frame thats built to take the abuse of overhead bins across the globe. A custom, buttonless trolley handle delivers a supremely intuitive and ergonomic experience, whether youre rushing through the security line or rolling up to your hotel. Woven from ultra-tough, high tenacity nylons thatll go the distance, it also puts its emphasis on sustainability. All fabrics are 100% recycled and bluesign approved. Plus, the zippers are coated for improved weather protection should your destination be a little more drizzly than anticipated. It may be light, but its not shy on features: a Travel Sentry ID will help you reconnect with your luggage should it get lost somewhere along the way, a 16 laptop sleeve protects your electronics from point A to B and ample organization pockets keep essentials at-hand when youre on-the-fly.
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I returned this because the build quality seemed very poor. I have an Osprey carry-on bag that I really like, so I thought that this one would be similarly well-designed. Not so. The handle seemed like it will break off, and it's impossible to roll it in a straight line. The companion bag doesn't secure adequately to the luggage. Extremely frustrating to use!
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Order this specific luggage based on great reviews. Good construction and quite light. Didn’t like the fact that it didn’t open all the way (zipper as a “U” shape). Decide to return it for a larger one.
originally posted on altitude-sports.com
I liked the style, weight and capacity of this carry-on, but unfortunately found the main zipper difficult to operate, as did my husband. The zipper stuck in several places when we tried to close the bag. I’m not sure if this was an issue with this specific bag or a design flaw. Also, be aware that the full depth of 10 inches, is greater than what is permitted for Air Canada carry-on luggage.
| Volume | 2441 IN3 / 40 L |
| Dimensions | 55H X 35W X 25D CM |
Osprey Ozone 2-Wheel 40L/21.5" Carry-On Luggage
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Osprey Ozone 40L 2-Wheel Carry On Travel Bag - Black
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Osprey Ozone 2-Wheel Carry-On 40L/21.5" Black
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I returned this because the build quality seemed very poor. I have an Osprey carry-on bag that I really like, so I thought that this one would be similarly well-designed. Not so. The handle seemed like it will break off, and it's impossible to roll it in a straight line. The companion bag doesn't secure adequately to the luggage. Extremely frustrating to use!
Order this specific luggage based on great reviews. Good construction and quite light. Didn’t like the fact that it didn’t open all the way (zipper as a “U” shape). Decide to return it for a larger one.
I liked the style, weight and capacity of this carry-on, but unfortunately found the main zipper difficult to operate, as did my husband. The zipper stuck in several places when we tried to close the bag. I’m not sure if this was an issue with this specific bag or a design flaw. Also, be aware that the full depth of 10 inches, is greater than what is permitted for Air Canada carry-on luggage.
It is a nice roll-aboard. I've now taken my first trip with it. It is light and rolls easily. It has nice features. But, it seems to hold less than the similar LLBean roll-aboard that I wore out over 12 years.
I own several pieces of L.L.Bean Luggage. This product at $280 does not meet the luggage quality I expected. It's cheaply made and barely has enough space for two days of travel especially if packing a sweater or warm clothes. Very disappointed.
Warning, this is a long review. I bought three Osprey bags to choose from for a carry-on. The Transporter 4-wheel hybrid, Ozone 4-wheel, and Sojourn 45. None of them feel 100% perfect, I wish I could combine aspects of each! I haven't used any of these on a trip yet, so I can't speak to how they will hold up. I currently have the larger size of Sojourn for a checked bag, I've had it since 2015 and have loved it. It has held up well which is why I wanted an Osprey carry-on. I'm bummed that REI doesn't stock all of these right now because I like the reassurance of their return policy where I can test it out and still return if it doesn't work for me. Adds a layer of stress that I can't do that with all of these bags.Ozone Pros: It is the lightest at 5lbs which is ... MoreWarning, this is a long review. I bought three Osprey bags to choose from for a carry-on. The Transporter 4-wheel hybrid, Ozone 4-wheel, and Sojourn 45. None of them feel 100% perfect, I wish I could combine aspects of each! I haven't used any of these on a trip yet, so I can't speak to how they will hold up. I currently have the larger size of Sojourn for a checked bag, I've had it since 2015 and have loved it. It has held up well which is why I wanted an Osprey carry-on. I'm bummed that REI doesn't stock all of these right now because I like the reassurance of their return policy where I can test it out and still return if it doesn't work for me. Adds a layer of stress that I can't do that with all of these bags.Ozone Pros: It is the lightest at 5lbs which is great, it opens fully for a spacious packing area, it has a couple of interior pockets, and it has straps to hold things in place. I also like the light colored lining, makes it easier to see items. Good side handle.Ozone Cons: The wheels are much smaller than the other two, I worry about them holding up. The zipper is also much smaller, I am hard on zippers as I have a habit of over stuffing my bags, so I worry this zipper won't hold up. It is also hard to zip and unzip, I have to get it at just the right angle and zip in little bits to get it to go all the way, very stiff. The top handle isn't really a handle, it is part of the frame, which you could wedge your fingers through when empty, but I doubt you could when full. So you are trying to grip with your finger tips or you have to use the side handle. Another issue is the front pocket has a narrow opening. It is a huge pocket that runs the length of the bag, with a laptop pocket and a few smaller pockets, but you just need to reach your hand in blindly to pull out, you can't get a good look in it with such a narrow opening. I anticipate this being a huge pain. I also am not a fan of how you pull out the handle to wheel, it feels less like a button and more of a grip thing, it is awkward to press. I think this might get easier with time, but just feels unnecessarily difficult.Transporter Pros: I like the combo of the harder shell and softer top. It is the next lightest weight at 6.59lbs. One interior pocket. The front pocket had a wider opening that makes it easy to see and access the laptop and additional pockets. The wheels are bigger and seem hardy. Easy push button handle for wheeling. It has an expansion area which is nice.Transporter Cons: The top handle is a stiff hard material that rests close the the bag and is difficult to get a grip on without hurting your knuckles. Side handle isn't super substantial, but okay, I worry if it will hold up. There are no internal straps, there is another zippered netted covering. I've not had this before and I'm not sure why it is designed this way or how I feel about it. The opening is narrower on this one, but not horrible.Sojourn 45 Pros: I'm a little bias because this one was so familiar. This one has by far the best handles. Large and padded, easy to get a quick grip on them. Nice big wheels. Has a wide opening to make it easy to pack, with two long pockets along the side. I like to keep papers in these along with firm items to give it structure. There are also two more interior pockets in the netted area. There are two compression straps to hold items down inside. This is the only one I ordered with backpack straps. I'm not sure how much I would use these, it is nice when going over cobblestones. Most of the time I think I would remove them to make it lighter weight and then use that space as an extra pocket. This one feels the most durable.Sojourn 45 Cons: Heaviest at 8lbs. They changed the lining color from mine to a bright lime green. I really can't stand this, nor do I understand the need, a light neutral interior color is the best. This one doesn't have the front pocket with laptop sleeve, it has compression straps instead. The biggest con is that it only has two wheels. I really like a spinner for a carry-on, it makes it so much easier to wheel down the center aisle.Conclusion: The perfect bag would have the wheels and sleek design of the transporter, the handles, interior pockets, and good compression design of the sojourn, lining color and wide main pocket opening of the ozone.
This is the new version of the Ozone and while its the same size as my older one . It’s seems more compact. They changed the side pockets to the centre front panel . But they’re more spacious . The front has a hard shell perfect for iPads and laptops. Looks good and fits everything .
Just bought version 2 of the Osprey Ozone 2 wheeled luggage. To my disappointment version 2 has gone up in price significantly but none of the zips are now lockable using travel locks unlike version 1 of this product. This is a huge feature miss by Osprey especially since version 2 accommodates a laptop pocket. Seems like a backward step and downgrade vs the last version. The zips on version 1 of this product were much sturdier and heavy duty and it seems their temptation to reduce the cost of the product got the better of them.
I bought this and the matching laptop bag. Neither one is any good fyi. The laptop bag due to a lack of padding and poor strap design. This one due to something different entirely. TLDR: Skip to the end for the worst of it.The luggage is light enough, which is why I bought it. I needed something lightweight for frequent domestic airline travel. Ospreys almighty guarantee and rei’s (still) generous return period made my decision to give this a shot easier. I wish I hadn’t though. I opened the shipping box and was immediately impressed. Yes, I was blown away by the internal components of the luggage. I could see my suits and shirts all tucked in nicely behind the curtain, lock clasped and pulled slug. There is also a generous front pocket with some internal pockets ... MoreI bought this and the matching laptop bag. Neither one is any good fyi. The laptop bag due to a lack of padding and poor strap design. This one due to something different entirely. TLDR: Skip to the end for the worst of it.The luggage is light enough, which is why I bought it. I needed something lightweight for frequent domestic airline travel. Ospreys almighty guarantee and rei’s (still) generous return period made my decision to give this a shot easier. I wish I hadn’t though. I opened the shipping box and was immediately impressed. Yes, I was blown away by the internal components of the luggage. I could see my suits and shirts all tucked in nicely behind the curtain, lock clasped and pulled slug. There is also a generous front pocket with some internal pockets for organization as well as a dedicated laptop pocket with a clasp and cord pull. I would never trust this bag as a checked bag with anything delicate, nor would I want to leave a laptop in here when stowing this luggage in the overhead. Inside it has two mesh pockets across from the suit curtains. It looked really good. The zippers and the stitching is even better than normal for osprey. It seems like there were some really innovative things going on in the design of this luggage, but that’s also the problem. It seems like whoever designed this hadn’t ever actually used rolling luggage before. The internal design is fantastic, it wasn’t until I extended the handle and began to roll it around that I discovered myriad of issues going on with this suitcase.First of all, there is nowhere to grab, besides the extending handle, which we will get to. The handle is integrated into the sort of external frame and is curved inwards, making it almost impossible to grab hold of on account of its proximity to the bag itself. There is a handle on the side which is accessible, but nothing on the top. The handle on the side has an ID slot underneath it. The top handle extends by squeezing it. Not a great start as it feels brittle, even if it is not - idk. Almighty guarantee makes me less worried, but being stuck in an airport with this sounds awful (no top handle remember).The wheels don’t feel smooth. I am used to samsonite, which apparently feels a lot smoother. They tend to want to stick in place and this does not seem to turn on a dime at all.The zippers do seem like they would keep water out. They also seem pretty good at keeping me out too though, as they are very difficult to open. Why you need to keep that much water out of a soft shell bag…idk, maybe there’s a market for this but I can’t think of who that is.The worst part of this whole thing though, is something I’ve never encountered before. Someone at osprey thought it was a good idea to tilt the bag ever so slightly, towards the user. IE - towards the cloths and the laptop bag atop this one. As such, this bag has four wheels, but it only wants to use two of them. This causes the bag to fly out randomly, where any other rolling luggage would just go where you pushed it, this one wants to fall over. My sampsonite luggage I could push with one finger across airport floors, or my living room floor all the same. This one, I can get it three feet before it tries to tip itself over. The extending handle being a single pillar, instead of two like every other company LENDS itself to the instability even further. Then, when you put the laptop bag on top, it wants to flip all over the place because there is only one pillar (not two) to hold it in place. It seems like osprey installed a cord with clasp for this, but it requires that the front pocket be left opened IE the phone/sunglasses/wallet pocket.Overall:Cons:Tbag is just such a poorly designed nightmare. It falls over, it’s difficult to open, it provides no impact protection, wheels that are not smooth, a frame that is half internal/half external, poor overall design from a real-world functionality standpoint, absolutely unusable in real world travel, no locking mechanism, no dedicated/stand alone top handle, poor design implemented poorly, all sparkle / no substance. 💩Pros:Lightweight, good internal design, well manufactured, seemingly waterproof zippers, almighty guarantee.I would not recommend that you buy this luggage, not at any price. In fact if you’re given this for free I suggest you open the plastic bag that this comes in very carefully…and just use that instead. 0/10, it literally falls flat on its face.
This is really an excellent carry-on bag. Not too heavy. It’s still protects your belongings. Stiff cover, and most important high-quality zipper. The wheels and handle are also study. Definitely worth it.
| Volume | 2441 IN3 / 40 L |
| Dimensions | 55H X 35W X 25D CM |