Ozone 2-Wheel Carry-On Luggage
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Why We Like The Osprey Ozone 2-Wheel Carry-On Luggage
The Osprey Ozone 2-Wheel Carry-On Luggage makes getting from Gate A to Gate D a breeze with its sleek, lightweight design and smooth rolling wheels, while the tough, treated fibers brush off escalator stairs and passing drizzles to safeguard our gear. Plus, internal compression stops contents from shifting on the journey, and dedicated laptop and accessory pockets keep our on-flight essentials accessible.
Details
- Lightweight rolling bag eases hauling belongings from car to plane
- Burly recycled material provides eco-friendly durability
- Water-repellent treatment fends off light precipitation
- Clamshell opening for easy packing and unpacking
- High Road LT frame with mono-pole design keeps weight down
- Padded grab handles for easy maneuvering into overhead bin
- Front compartment accommodates up to a 16-inch laptop
- Dimensions meet most airlines' carry-on regulations
- Item #OSPZ1EP
- Responsible Collection
- [face fabric, accent, bottom] bluesign® APPROVED, Recycled/Repurposed
- Material
- [face fabric, accent] 100D recycled high-tenacity NanoFly nylon, PFAS-free DWR treatment, [bottom] 210D recycled high-tenacity nylon, PFAS-free DWR treatment
- Volume
- 40L (2441cu in)
- Rolling
- yes, 90mm wheels, button-free telescoping trolley handle
- Backpack Carry
- no
- Pockets
- [external] 1 zippered front laptop (16in), 1 zippered top, 1 zippered back, 1 ID sleeve, [internal] 2 zippered mesh lid
- Carry-On
- yes
- Compression
- dual internal straps
- Closure
- clamshell zipper
- Dimensions
- 21.5 x 14 x 10in
- Claimed Weight
- 4lb 7.6oz
- Activity
- travel
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
Reviews
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Overall Rating
4 based on 9 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageDecember 26, 2024
In general, this is a
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] In general, this is a good piece of carry-on luggage. It's a nice companion piece for the Ozone Carry-On Boarding Bag that I purchased previously and with which I've been satisfied. That said, there are a few shortcomings highlighted in other reviews that I would echo. First, a double pole handle (vs. the single pole) would provide more support for the companion bag when carrying the two together. With the single pole, the companion bag sometimes slides off the top of the carry on. Second, the addition shoulder straps would be useful in certain instances where travelers are handling multiple pieces of luggage. Third, four wheels rather than two would make the carry on more maneuverable when navigating through airports and the isles of airplanes. Finally, the computer sleeve integrated into this carry-on seems superfluous for travelers who are already carrying other briefcases or shoulder bags with computer sleeves included (such as the companion piece for this bag). Other than these points, the carry-on is a good product that lives up to expectations for any other Osprey bag that travelers might purchase.
Originally reviewed on Osprey
August 15, 2024
First flight with the new
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] First flight with the new Ozone! Enjoyed the smooth wheels, laptop storage, overall capacity & build and the especially the metal handle for lifting into the overhead.
Originally reviewed on Osprey
June 11, 2024
I like everything abt this
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I like everything abt this carry on except for the wheels. I wish it had four wheels it makes such a difference be able to just push your bag along at the airport rather than being limited to pulling it behind you
Originally reviewed on Osprey
May 31, 2024
I’ve been very happy with
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I’ve been very happy with my new Osprey Ozone Carry-On! I’ve used it traveling in Japan for several weeks, & am now using it in Mexico. It holds more than it would seem, & there are two compartments that can be used for sandals or snorkeling equipment or books. Also, there is a top zippered area for special items. The best thing is that it is clearly a carry/on - no challenges from airlines, some of which are setting smaller limits for carry/ons!
Originally reviewed on Osprey
March 13, 2024
Experienced traveler with comments
The Ozone is in fact light and convenient. I have a previous model than the 2024 one, so things may be different with the newer one. I have used mine for a 4 week trip to SE Asia, 3 USA X country trips, a 2 week Italy trip, and multiple short trips to family and love the size, design and weight. But I have some comments: My first comment is that the front (top) laptop pocket is not padded, and would not protect the laptop from damage. So pack it with its own padded case and/or be extra careful! The second is that the interior packing straps are one sided - the female buckle side just barely comes up over the sides of the bag, which means they cannot be secured above the sides when packing and are always deep within the clothes in the bag when one goes to find and buckle them. It would be better if that end were on a longer strap, so they could be hung over the side of the bag - and stay there - while packing and the two buckles would then be buckled in the middle of the clothes, rather than the side. The third is that the collapsing handle mechanism broke, and the handle only collapsed halfway, sticking up about a foot from the bag. This does not fit easily or compactly in the plane's overhead bin, earning me several annoyed looks from other passengers. I have sent it for repair. The fourth is that there is no way to attach another bag to the top of this bag, without the top one falling to the side. I plan to buy some mini carabiners to attach the sides of my backpack to the sides of this bag to hold it steady.
Originally reviewed on Osprey
January 14, 2024
Heavy traveler
I was about to purchase this awesome carry on size roller osprey backpack when I noticed that it did not contain back pack shoulder straps! What a miss!!
Originally reviewed on Osprey
November 29, 2023
Light but could be better with zippers
I like the compact size and the light weight. The large wheels of this model will come in handy. The only annoying issue is the zippers are hard to open/close. Could use a bigger teeth zippers.
Originally reviewed on Osprey
July 18, 2023
What's with these terrible zippers??!
I have purchased Osprey packs and wheeled backpacks. This very lightweight bag could be ideal if it were not collapsing on itself unopened. It's as though it was crushed. The stitching around the zippers is flawed so that the fabric designed to cover the zipper actually feeds into the mechanism causing it to jam. I really wanted to loved this zippy little carry on :persevere:. It's going back. It's it a one off? A miscreant? Or Osprey are you lowering your quality?
Originally reviewed on Osprey
November 2, 2022
Really Osprey - Zip not lockable?
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
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.
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