Travel and Groove to Your Favorite Beats With Osprey Backpacks

Travel and Groove to Your Favorite Beats With Osprey Backpacks

The backpack makers at the Osprey headquarters in Cortez, Colorado, are huge fans of music. And it makes sense: traveling, which Osprey makes its products for, and music are two of the world’s greatest pastimes. We’re giving the two an overdue honeymoon with a backpack specially curated based on the kind of music you listen to.

What music do you rock out to while traveling? Maybe you’re a little bit country or a little bit rock ‘n’ roll. No matter what you’re into, Osprey has a backpack for you.

Country

Guitars, harmonicas and voices with a twang are the soundtrack to your life. Your love of country music knows no bounds, so any trip that allows you to take in the trees and open sky is right up your alley. Bring a green Osprey backpack on a cross-country train ride to Canada and take in the postcard-worthy scenery listening to Willie Nelson and Shania Twain.

Soul

Every lyric that Nina Simone ever wrote is ingrained in your memory. Give your boss a heads up and take a road trip to Memphis, Tennessee, where the Stax Museum of American Soul Music is waiting to show you the history of this rich genre. Sing your heart out along the way to “Lilac Wine” and “I Put A Spell On You.” Make sure you bring a roomy rucksack to secure all of your gift shop goods.

Rock ‘n’ Roll

You worship the ground U2 walks on. It’s a passion that runs so deep, you’re willing to follow their concerts anywhere, which is exactly what you did. Jet-set off to London for their concert at Wembley stadium with a canvas pack cradling your U2 T-shirts and Bono guitar pick you bought on eBay. With your music player churning out the Irish band’s hits, the 6-hour flight is a breeze.

Traveling and listening to music are two peas in a pod. Pack an Osprey and hit the open road while listening to your favorite tunes—just be sure not to forget your headphones.

Osprey has backpacks for all kinds of traveling, from backpacking through Budapest to walking to class.

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