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Osprey
Since Osprey was founded in 1974, every single product design bearing the Osprey name has passed through the hands of owner and founder Mike Pfotenhauer, undergoing relentless scrutiny. As a young entrepreneur in Santa Cruz, California, Mike opened a retail shop in the front of his rented house where backpackers and travelers – drawn by word of mouth – came to get measured for the custom-fitted, made-to-order packs. Each was constructed by Mike himself over the course of several days. To these avid travelers, the legendary packs were worth the wait.

By 1987, Osprey started selling wholesale and Mike delegated much of the sewing to seven or eight employees while he focused on design. As the demand for the great-fitting packs increased, Mike and business partner/wife Diane Wren found themselves in Dolores, Colorado, population 864, the exact day a local Gore-Tex factory was closing down. Soon after, they rented the 8,000-square-foot building – originally built in the 1920s as Ford Model-T factory. They recruited a team of women sewers from the nearby Navajo reservation, many of whom had built upon their traditional sand painting and blanket weaving skills to sew at area factories. Mike trained these experienced sewers in the art and science of constructing Osprey Packs. In 1994, they expanded sewing operations to Cortez, Colorado, and five years later, Osprey moved all operations to this facility in preparation for more expansion.
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Osprey Transporter Squffel

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Versatile travel bag for the best organization of your luggage

The Transporter Squffel sets new standards in travel bags. Not only can you open the duffel bag from the top with a generous U-shaped zipper, as you've always done, the bag can also be split in the middle to create two separate, independent compartments. This makes it easy to separate your fresh clothes from your worn clothes. A zipper opening on the lid side of the bag allows you to "air out" your worn items while they're still in the bag. Practical handles on all four sides of the Squffel allow you to effortlessly pull your luggage off the baggage carousel, lift it into the coach's storage compartment, or even carry it for shorter distances. For longer journeys, you can simply pull out the backpack straps. These are
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