It’s 5:55 AM, and you can’t find your: headlamp, trail gaiters, buff, #4 camelot, flat repair kit, water bottle. Enter Osprey’s Trail Kit Duffel.

Osprey’s TrailKit Series

Osprey's TrailKit duffel

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It’s 5:55 AM, and your carpool meets at 6:00, but no matter how many times you rifle through every pack you’ve ever used, you can’t find your: headlamp, trail gaiters, buff, #4 camelot, flat repair kit, water bottle. Enter Osprey’s Trail Kit Duffel.

Osprey’s new kits, launched August of this year, come in three sizes, the TrailKit (40L), SnowKit (45L), and the BigKit (75L). They exist to simplify your life and keep everything you need for each activity in one, consolidated place. Each kit is outfitted with a scratch-free tech pocket, zippered mesh internal pockets, a compression strap in the main compartment, and lashing points both inside and out. With four sturdy handles, and a concealable padded harness, this bag goes anywhere from the trail to the terminal.

Last day in Vail, and you’re taking the non-stop redeye to JFK? No need to skip last chair, the ventilated shoe compartment keeps snowy boots separate from all other gear. More into 28-mile sufferfests than skiing the Rockies? Osprey has you covered there, too. Both their BigKit and TrailKit offer shoe compartments for those muddy, adventure runs you keep finding yourself on.

You can now quit packing and re-packing your camp gear. The TrailKit or BigKit duffels have enough pockets and pouches for large and small items. Organize each TrailKit by gear type: kitchen, sleeping, games, or test out your Tetris skills and maneuver every item into the BigKit. Spend less time searching for lost items, and more time on the trail, or around the campfire.

Whether you’re heading to Yosemite to climb a big wall, Moab to search out some slick rock, or you’re simply wanting the solitude of Glacier National Park, Osprey’s new TrailKit is the one thing we all need for every adventure.

Compartmentalizing is revolutionary.

So go ahead, get organized.

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