I bought this pack when I was in Damascus on the Appalachian Trail. The pack I started with was not fitting properly at this point due to my significant weight loss. A very solid purchase for me. The backpack fit well and very comfortable. If I were to buy again I would have no regrets with Osprey Atmos 65.
I tried this pack on at my local camping store, and I have to say, it felt amazing. I loaded it up and it carried the weight like it was nothing. The pack really hugs your back. I was surprised, because the last version of the Atmos didn't carry weight well at all for me. After that experience I was kinda skeptical of the mesh trampoline style back for hauling heavier loads. But the new Atmos AG has changed my mind. I do have one issue however. When I had the Atmos 65 AG on and I tilted my head back even slightly, my head hit the top of the metal frame. It was very annoying, and a possible deal breaker. I don't know about anyone else, but looking up while hiking is kinda important. I'm a big guy, 6'4" and 230lbs, so I went with the large. The fit was right...it was just this one issue.
A Dude Abroad I had this issue with my head hitting the lid when I looked up, I easily sorted it out by re positioning the lid, I just moved it forward away from my head.
Not a good use of backpack, but had to be honest with you guys. I load the bag weekly with roughly 55lbs of food from Costco. Other than the obvious weight on my leg, there is barely any restriction on my shoulder movement nor my body balance when walking on the snowy sidewalk. It is just like what is said Anti-Gravity.
Ce sas Osprey 65 AG est tout simplement super ! le confort de portage est extraordinaire . Très grande qualité de fabrication et finition de l'ensemble . J'avais un 50 L d'une marque française . Malgré un prix plus élevé , il n'y a pas de comparaison possible , le Osprey est dix fois mieux . Une vraie découverte pour moi que cette marque Osprey . J'utilise des sacs à dos depuis + de 3Oans . Je vais acheter un nouveau Osprey Kestrel 38 ou 48 . Et peut-être un Zénith 88 . Un coup de coeur pour cette marque , et la très grande qualité de ses produits !!!...
* Complément : Merci à Backcountry Edge pour ces démonstrations de divers sacs à dos , en configuration de terrain , plein . C'est vous qui m'avez fait connaître Osprey et ce super sac Atmos 65 AG . Merci à vous !...
Hello, I am thinking about buying osprey atoms 65 or osprey aether 60... please which is better and why, or what are the differences between them ? thank you
Both of these packs are great, but they were designed for slightly different purposes. The Atmos 65 is a much lighter pack with less structure, so it can't handle heavier weights. It's meant for the person who wants a very light, airy backpack that gives a lot of air flow and ventilation. It doesn't have many pockets or access features, so it's a little more minimal. The Aether is a much more robust pack with many more features. You get a much stronger pack, so it can handle weight much better than the Atmos. It also has a more adjustable fit, so almost anyone can get a perfect fit. You'll get more pockets, more features, and better load carrying capacity with the Aether. It comes down to what you want to use the pack for and how much weight you plan to carry. Either one is a great choice.
The trick is, remove the brain (the detachable top section). Saves some weight and isn't needed if you pack your gear correctly. I have this pack, same orange color. It's the absolute PERFECT pack, I just wish it was 2-3 pounds lighter.
Hi, You show the back adjust down but you don`t show the adjustment back up I found it impossible to do so, it would be appreciated if you could amend the otherwise excellent review and show this please.
I'm planning to go on a 4-5 days trip to Prague this winter and I need a decent backpack that can give access to my dslr camera with lens mounted while i'm hiking..I was hesitating between Fstop and Osprey and now after watching your reviews I'd really like to get an Osprey (50-60l)..but any idea which model is better for my needs (if i manage to get a photo insert for example)?!! Thx
How tall is the backpack without the floating lid? In your experience, can this backpack be compressed down to fit airline regulations (around 21-22 inches tall)?
I really love this pack, can I use this version or do I have to get the female version? I can't stand the tacky colors of the girly packs..not that, that's important but I'm just not into female packs
I have this pack as well and i guess i am an idiot and do not understand the bungie chords and how they are suppose to work. I have never seen anything shaped like this before.
Hi Yoga! It's the same pack, but this video is almost 5 years old and features a previous version of the backpack. You can find the newest version here: www.enwild.com/osprey-atmos-ag-65-2018.html
Check out this video on how to adjust the Aura (exact same system as Atmos): www.backcountryedge.com/videos/how-to-adjust-the-osprey-aura-ag-packs ?.com&TKxcM
Thanks for the question. A Jetboil Flash would likely fit inside of one of the front zippered pockets, but the more you pack out the main body, the less space you get inside of those pockets. If you hav ethe pack stuffed to the gills, I'd recommend packing more flexible gear, like an extra layer, in those front pockets and storing the Jetboil Flash in the main compartment.
the atmos seems great! however, there is no side entry or front entry to the main compartiment. Do you think all your stuff is accessible enough with only the top entry ( and maybe the down entry if you remove the divider)? Or do you think that it is rather annoying to reach your stuff from the top? thanks :)
The access isn't really an issue for the purpose this pack was built for. It's meant for folks who are loading up, hiking from point to point and then setting up camp. For people who like to stop-and-go and access things throughout the hike, this may not be the ideal pack. It does have a few pockets on the exterior for smaller items like filters, first aid, snacks and other things. Overall, we haven't seen any issues with access and even when you've got to dig down inside the pack, it's not that bad due to its moderate capacity.
Anybody know what the hip belt length can go to? Thinking about buying on but i am 6'4 and 300lb in good shape but have wide hips not much i can do about it lol
Thanks for your question. This is a previous model year of the Atmos 65 AG, and this pack has been updated for 2022. You can view the current version of this pack here: www.enwild.com/osprey-atmos-ag-65-2022.html
Hi, nice video. What is the purpose of the small gray adjustable strap that is inside the main bag? You can see it for a second in min 3:36, is located in the upper area. Thanks !
Thanks for your question! The gray strap in that area is where you can hang a hydration reservoir. The red strap is an extra compression strap, or it can be used to lash a rope to the top of your pack if you're using it for climbing.
Thanks for your question! The gray strap in that area is where you can hang a hydration reservoir. The red strap is an extra compression strap, or it can be used to lash a rope to the top of your pack if you're using it for climbing.
Hello! I have been checking the channel this all week, 'cause I'm researching to find a good backpack for a 5 month trip, and you all have been very helpfull. So far (and mostly thanks to all of you), I already decided that I want an Osprey, but I am struggling between Ariel / Aura / Atmos. In the begining I though about a 55 Lt., but in some store they recomended a 65Lt (I think mostly because they didnt had the Ariel 55 - and here, in Chile, is a bit complicated to find that brand as just 2 store have them). I am looking for one that can allow me to "surf" my backpack easily (and that´s what I like about Ariel), but also that can be for women (I already have a trekking unisex backpack, but it really hurts my shoulders if I walk long distances). I am also very curious about this anti gravity suspension, is it made for men and women? I am petite and I'll be traveling alone, so I am really trying to find a fine backpack that can make my trip more easy. Can you give me some advice? I would be very thankful!
+Carolina Andrea Avilés Fernández Thank you for your questions. The Aura AG Backpack is the women's specific version of the Atmos AG. They have a shared feature set, and of course both utilize the Anti Gravity Suspension System. We believe the comfort of the pack will come down to how it fits the specific user, similar to fitting hiking boots. The advantage that the Ariel has is the custom fit hipbelt and harness. We would suggest comparing the features each pack provides, and tailor that to what kind of gear you will be using on your long trip.
+Backcountry Edge thanks for the answer! i am worried about my height also to pick the right one, as i am... 5'1"? (1,55 mt). Today i was abble to try on the ariel 65 and gregory deva 60. Both felt alright. I found the ariel65 to be big for my height, but very spacious, which may be good (i guess) for a 5 month trip. The deva was comfy and i liked how it was abble to adapt to my back, specially the lower back, but even tho i liked all the organization pockets, it seemed way smaller. What should i consider considering my height? any advice? thanks and hugs from the end Of the world!
I just got this backpack used by the person didn't know what size it was exactly. It seems like it's a medium since I have around a 18'' torso and I adjusted the straps to the 2nd from the bottom level. Is there a way to find out exactly what size it is (besides weighing it).
+jerry lui When looking at the suspension system (around 0:23 mark) there is a small black tab on the right hand side where the broad spacer mesh meets the main pack material that will show size and measurement range.
The Exos is a very stripped down pack that doesn't have many features. The materials are lighter weight and it's not designed to carry as much. It's a great pack for ultralight enthusiasts or thru-hikers. It also doesn't offer the amount of adjustment. The Exos comes in fixed sizes and adjustments can't be made. The Atmos is a much more adjustable pack with more features and versatility, but it is heavier. If you really care about weight, go for the Exos. If you want the best of both worlds, the Atmos is a really great pack.
I read a comment from another Osprey Atmos 65 owner and he stated these backpacks make a lot of noise because of the suspension. Any truth to this? Thank you in advance for your response!
* Je me permets une petite remarque pour vos vidéos : Pour les couleurs réelles des sacs , je pense que cela vient du type d'éclairage dans la pièce , les couleurs sont un peu faussées . En vrai , le Atmos 65 n'est pas d'un orange aussi vif qu'il apparait dans votre démonstration . Et par exemple , le Osprey Eather 70 vert , modèle avec lequel j'ai hésité , apparaît d'un vert plus sombre dans votre test . Alors que le sac , en vrai , est d'un vert pomme , plus cru . C'est juste un détail que je voulais signaler , la couleur étant parfois un critère important dans le choix . Bonne suite à toute votre équipe . 👍
What is the difference on Aether and Atmos?I know its a 70 and 65l but I heard the suspension is different do you know what is so different?also the air ventilation on the back!?
+Tonauac/Teonewhopossesseslight /Nahuatl The Aether and Atmos are very different packs in regard to suspension and in features. The Atmos has the Anti Gravity suspension, and the Aether has a custom fit IsoForm CM hipbelt and harness.
+Tonauac/Teonewhopossesseslight /Nahuatl Height isn't as important when measuring for a pack. The important measurements you need to consider are mainly your torso length, and second your waist size. These will come into play greatly when sizing any backpacking pack. The Anti-Gravity suspension is very nice and breathable. It's an innovative system that hugs the body very well and promotes air flow. It's not meant to be a heavy load hauler, but it can certainly carry some decent weight.
The best place for easy access would be one of the stretch pockets along the side of the pack. There is also external storage on the "front" of the pack (the side opposite the harness and belt) that could fit bear spray, but the pack would have to be taken off before accessing it. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the question. Depending on what else you are packing, a gimbal will definitely fit inside because the Atmos AG 65 is a pretty large pack. Just remember that you'll want to pad it to protect your gear.
The 65 liter version has two front pockets but you're right, there is no front access. We fiind it easy to pack and easy to locate gear because you have the lower sleeping bag access that opens large enough to grab gear toward the middle of the pack.
Hello, Rickm2711 _ thanks for checking in today. To adjust the hips follow the instructions below. Locate the adjustment icon on the hipbelt and slide a hand between the fixed hipbelt and the adjustable pad to separate the hook and loop closure. Slide the adjustable pad into position so that it wraps around your hipbones. Press firmly to re-engage the hook and loop closure. Extend the pads the same distance on both hipbelt wings so the pack weight is distributed evenly. Once adjusted, clip the hipbelt buckle across your hipbones and tighten. Thanks again and see you on the trails.
Iqbal Viali This pack does not include a rain cover. Osprey offers their Ultralight Rain Cover as an accessory. We offer those on our website as well. The 65L version requires the Large rain cover. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for asking. Check out some of the comments and questions below. A lot of folks ask this question and it usually comes down to your base weight. The Aether is designed to carry more weight, and the Atmos is a light pack with a lot of ventilation. See one of our comments from last year: "Both of these packs are great, but they were designed for slightly different purposes. The Atmos 65 is a much lighter pack with less structure, so it can't handle heavier weights like the Aether. It's meant for the person who wants a very light, airy backpack that gives a lot of air flow and ventilation. It doesn't have as many pockets or access features, so it's a little more minimal compared to the Aether. The Aether is a much more robust pack with more features. You get a much stronger pack, so it can handle weight much better than the Atmos. It also has a more adjustable fit, so almost anyone can get a perfect fit with the dofferent size components. You'll get more pockets, more features, and better load carrying capacity with the Aether. It comes down to what you want to use the pack for and how much weight you plan to carry. Either one is a great choice."
Luke is around 6'1" but height does not necessarily determine what pack size is appropriate. He's got a torso length of around 19.5 inches which is the measurement you'll need to determine the proper pack size.
+EarlyMist The epic beard you're referencing belongs to another one of our gear specialists, Steven. Luke and Steven are indeed different bearded guys. Thanks for watching!
I bought this pack when I was in Damascus on the Appalachian Trail. The pack I started with was not fitting properly at this point due to my significant weight loss. A very solid purchase for me. The backpack fit well and very comfortable. If I were to buy again I would have no regrets with Osprey Atmos 65.
I tried this pack on at my local camping store, and I have to say, it felt amazing. I loaded it up and it carried the weight like it was nothing. The pack really hugs your back. I was surprised, because the last version of the Atmos didn't carry weight well at all for me. After that experience I was kinda skeptical of the mesh trampoline style back for hauling heavier loads. But the new Atmos AG has changed my mind. I do have one issue however. When I had the Atmos 65 AG on and I tilted my head back even slightly, my head hit the top of the metal frame. It was very annoying, and a possible deal breaker. I don't know about anyone else, but looking up while hiking is kinda important. I'm a big guy, 6'4" and 230lbs, so I went with the large. The fit was right...it was just this one issue.
A Dude Abroad I had this issue with my head hitting the lid when I looked up, I easily sorted it out by re positioning the lid, I just moved it forward away from my head.
Thanks for being the only one who explained how to move the anti-gravity back sliders, on RUclips. Thank you!!
Happy to help!
Not a good use of backpack, but had to be honest with you guys. I load the bag weekly with roughly 55lbs of food from Costco. Other than the obvious weight on my leg, there is barely any restriction on my shoulder movement nor my body balance when walking on the snowy sidewalk. It is just like what is said Anti-Gravity.
I just purchased one. It’s the nicest pack I’ve ever owned. 200 seems to be the avg price for it. It is a steal for this pack
I just received mine in the mail today ... So light and looks awesome , cannot wait to use it ...
Bought exactly same color as you, looking forward to do a field test this weekend. It's very light for the backpack itself, looks promising!
Backcountry actually just had a labor day sale 25% off regular $260 got it for $190 great pack
Ce sas Osprey 65 AG est tout simplement super ! le confort de portage est extraordinaire . Très grande qualité de fabrication et finition de l'ensemble .
J'avais un 50 L d'une marque française . Malgré un prix plus élevé , il n'y a pas de comparaison possible , le Osprey est dix fois mieux . Une vraie découverte pour moi que cette marque Osprey .
J'utilise des sacs à dos depuis + de 3Oans . Je vais acheter un nouveau Osprey Kestrel 38 ou 48 . Et peut-être un Zénith 88 .
Un coup de coeur pour cette marque , et la très grande qualité de ses produits !!!...
* Complément : Merci à
Backcountry Edge pour ces démonstrations de divers sacs à dos , en configuration de terrain , plein .
C'est vous qui m'avez fait connaître Osprey et ce super sac Atmos 65 AG .
Merci à vous !...
Hello, I am thinking about buying osprey atoms 65 or osprey aether 60... please which is better and why, or what are the differences between them ? thank you
Both of these packs are great, but they were designed for slightly
different purposes. The Atmos 65 is a much lighter pack with less
structure, so it can't handle heavier weights. It's meant for the person
who wants a very light, airy backpack that gives a lot of air flow and
ventilation. It doesn't have many pockets or access features, so it's a
little more minimal. The Aether is a much more robust pack with many
more features. You get a much stronger pack, so it can handle weight
much better than the Atmos. It also has a more adjustable fit, so almost
anyone can get a perfect fit. You'll get more pockets, more features,
and better load carrying capacity with the Aether. It comes down to what
you want to use the pack for and how much weight you plan to carry.
Either one is a great choice.
thans
The trick is, remove the brain (the detachable top section). Saves some weight and isn't needed if you pack your gear correctly.
I have this pack, same orange color. It's the absolute PERFECT pack, I just wish it was 2-3 pounds lighter.
Hi, You show the back adjust down but you don`t show the adjustment back up I found it impossible to do so, it would be appreciated if you could amend the otherwise excellent review and show this please.
I'm planning to go on a 4-5 days trip to Prague this winter and I need a decent backpack that can give access to my dslr camera with lens mounted while i'm hiking..I was hesitating between Fstop and Osprey and now after watching your reviews I'd really like to get an Osprey (50-60l)..but any idea which model is better for my needs (if i manage to get a photo insert for example)?!! Thx
thanks backcountry! a comprehensive reply... think I favor lightweight hiking... but traveling would do the heavier one. 1.15kg vs 2 kg
How tall is the backpack without the floating lid? In your experience, can this backpack be compressed down to fit airline regulations (around 21-22 inches tall)?
I really love this pack, can I use this version or do I have to get the female version? I can't stand the tacky colors of the girly packs..not that, that's important but I'm just not into female packs
THE BEST BACK[PACK IN THE WORLD. LIKE NO OTHER. I GOT ONE BUT RIGBY RED COLOR
Nice! Glad you like it!
I have this pack as well and i guess i am an idiot and do not understand the bungie chords and how they are suppose to work. I have never seen anything shaped like this before.
Sir, is this different from osprey atmos AG 65 internal frame backpack? or same?
Hi Yoga! It's the same pack, but this video is almost 5 years old and features a previous version of the backpack. You can find the newest version here: www.enwild.com/osprey-atmos-ag-65-2018.html
My god i have this Backpack at home and i seem to be too dumb for the back-system. How exactly does it move? Is there a trick o it?
Check out this video on how to adjust the Aura (exact same system as Atmos): www.backcountryedge.com/videos/how-to-adjust-the-osprey-aura-ag-packs ?.com&TKxcM
@@Enwild thanks for the very quick answer :D
When the pack is fully loaded, how much stuff could you put in one of the dual zippered front panel pockets? Could you fit a Jetboil flash?
Thanks for the question. A Jetboil Flash would likely fit inside of one of the front zippered pockets, but the more you pack out the main body, the less space you get inside of those pockets. If you hav ethe pack stuffed to the gills, I'd recommend packing more flexible gear, like an extra layer, in those front pockets and storing the Jetboil Flash in the main compartment.
best review I have seen in years. thanks
I have the same pack in this colour. I love it.
Heard the atmos squeeks quite a bit. Is that true?
my son has that pack, i want that system so bad i can almost taste it.
the atmos seems great! however, there is no side entry or front entry to the main compartiment. Do you think all your stuff is accessible enough with only the top entry ( and maybe the down entry if you remove the divider)? Or do you think that it is rather annoying to reach your stuff from the top? thanks :)
The access isn't really an issue for the purpose this pack was built for. It's meant for folks who are loading up, hiking from point to point and then setting up camp. For people who like to stop-and-go and access things throughout the hike, this may not be the ideal pack. It does have a few pockets on the exterior for smaller items like filters, first aid, snacks and other things. Overall, we haven't seen any issues with access and even when you've got to dig down inside the pack, it's not that bad due to its moderate capacity.
Okay, thanks!
Anybody know what the hip belt length can go to? Thinking about buying on but i am 6'4 and 300lb in good shape but have wide hips not much i can do about it lol
Why does the video description say it's discontinued? I find it on the osprey page, is it a different product? Or what am I missing..?
Thanks for your question. This is a previous model year of the Atmos 65 AG, and this pack has been updated for 2022. You can view the current version of this pack here: www.enwild.com/osprey-atmos-ag-65-2022.html
Hi, nice video. What is the purpose of the small gray adjustable strap that is inside the main bag? You can see it for a second in min 3:36, is located in the upper area. Thanks !
Thanks for your question! The gray strap in that area is where you can hang a hydration reservoir. The red strap is an extra compression strap, or it can be used to lash a rope to the top of your pack if you're using it for climbing.
Thanks for your question! The gray strap in that area is where you can hang a hydration reservoir. The red strap is an extra compression strap, or it can be used to lash a rope to the top of your pack if you're using it for climbing.
Hello! I have been checking the channel this all week, 'cause I'm researching to find a good backpack for a 5 month trip, and you all have been very helpfull. So far (and mostly thanks to all of you), I already decided that I want an Osprey, but I am struggling between Ariel / Aura / Atmos. In the begining I though about a 55 Lt., but in some store they recomended a 65Lt (I think mostly because they didnt had the Ariel 55 - and here, in Chile, is a bit complicated to find that brand as just 2 store have them). I am looking for one that can allow me to "surf" my backpack easily (and that´s what I like about Ariel), but also that can be for women (I already have a trekking unisex backpack, but it really hurts my shoulders if I walk long distances). I am also very curious about this anti gravity suspension, is it made for men and women? I am petite and I'll be traveling alone, so I am really trying to find a fine backpack that can make my trip more easy. Can you give me some advice? I would be very thankful!
+Carolina Andrea Avilés Fernández Thank you for your questions. The Aura AG Backpack is the women's specific version of the Atmos AG. They have a shared feature set, and of course both utilize the Anti Gravity Suspension System. We believe the comfort of the pack will come down to how it fits the specific user, similar to fitting hiking boots. The advantage that the Ariel has is the custom fit hipbelt and harness. We would suggest comparing the features each pack provides, and tailor that to what kind of gear you will be using on your long trip.
+Backcountry Edge thanks for the answer! i am worried about my height also to pick the right one, as i am... 5'1"? (1,55 mt). Today i was abble to try on the ariel 65 and gregory deva 60. Both felt alright. I found the ariel65 to be big for my height, but very spacious, which may be good (i guess) for a 5 month trip. The deva was comfy and i liked how it was abble to adapt to my back, specially the lower back, but even tho i liked all the organization pockets, it seemed way smaller. What should i consider considering my height? any advice? thanks and hugs from the end Of the world!
Us send for others countries like Chile, south America in general?
I just got this backpack used by the person didn't know what size it was exactly. It seems like it's a medium since I have around a 18'' torso and I adjusted the straps to the 2nd from the bottom level. Is there a way to find out exactly what size it is (besides weighing it).
+jerry lui When looking at the suspension system (around 0:23 mark) there is a small black tab on the right hand side where the broad spacer mesh meets the main pack material that will show size and measurement range.
Excellent review 👌Thanks 😃
Hi there, any comment for this vs the Exos 48 - More stable but it is heavier ? What are your thoughts... having looked at each... ?
The Exos is a very stripped down pack that doesn't have many features. The materials are lighter weight and it's not designed to carry as much. It's a great pack for ultralight enthusiasts or thru-hikers. It also doesn't offer the amount of adjustment. The Exos comes in fixed sizes and adjustments can't be made. The Atmos is a much more adjustable pack with more features and versatility, but it is heavier. If you really care about weight, go for the Exos. If you want the best of both worlds, the Atmos is a really great pack.
I read a comment from another Osprey Atmos 65 owner and he stated these backpacks make a lot of noise because of the suspension. Any truth to this? Thank you in advance for your response!
The lower portion of the suspension system does tend to make a bit of noise.
just bought mine today.. i cant wait to use it.. :)))
It has no rain cover (include) ?
This pack does not come with a raincover. A Large one of these will fit! www.backcountryedge.com/osprey-ultralight-raincover-2015.html?.com&TKxcM
How do I clean it
Mine doesnt have a flap jacket at the top
Are you gonna do another review on the 2018 years model?
Yep. Should be published in the next few weeks.
* Je me permets une petite remarque pour vos vidéos : Pour les couleurs réelles des sacs , je pense que cela vient du type d'éclairage dans la pièce , les couleurs sont un peu faussées .
En vrai , le Atmos 65 n'est pas d'un orange aussi vif qu'il apparait dans votre démonstration .
Et par exemple , le Osprey Eather 70 vert , modèle avec lequel j'ai hésité , apparaît d'un vert plus sombre dans votre test .
Alors que le sac , en vrai , est d'un vert pomme , plus cru .
C'est juste un détail que je voulais signaler , la couleur étant parfois un critère important dans le choix .
Bonne suite à toute votre équipe . 👍
What is the difference on Aether and Atmos?I know its a 70 and 65l but I heard the suspension is different do you know what is so different?also the air ventilation on the back!?
+Tonauac/Teonewhopossesseslight /Nahuatl The Aether and Atmos are very different packs in regard to suspension and in features. The Atmos has the Anti Gravity suspension, and the Aether has a custom fit IsoForm CM hipbelt and harness.
Thank you for the reply Im 5.8 ,and don't know if I should go for the large atmos as I'm interested in the anti gravity system.any suggestions?
+Tonauac/Teonewhopossesseslight /Nahuatl Height isn't as important when measuring for a pack. The important measurements you need to consider are mainly your torso length, and second your waist size. These will come into play greatly when sizing any backpacking pack. The Anti-Gravity suspension is very nice and breathable. It's an innovative system that hugs the body very well and promotes air flow. It's not meant to be a heavy load hauler, but it can certainly carry some decent weight.
I have a question. Where can you tuck a bear spray canister on this pack and still be easily accessible?
The best place for easy access would be one of the stretch pockets along the side of the pack. There is also external storage on the "front" of the pack (the side opposite the harness and belt) that could fit bear spray, but the pack would have to be taken off before accessing it. Thanks for watching!
what 's the diference between this and the graphite one?
it's orange
Guys, i am thinking about this as as photographer and gimbal (Crane 2 inside) traveller backpack?
Thanks for the question. Depending on what else you are packing, a gimbal will definitely fit inside because the Atmos AG 65 is a pretty large pack. Just remember that you'll want to pad it to protect your gear.
Do you think it is ok to compromise the front access?
The 65 liter version has two front pockets but you're right, there is no front access. We fiind it easy to pack and easy to locate gear because you have the lower sleeping bag access that opens large enough to grab gear toward the middle of the pack.
So what is your pick between Osprey Atmos 65 AG and Gregory Zulu 65.
For fit, comfort and features, we'd have to go with the Atmos 65 AG.
How do you adjust the hips?
Hello, Rickm2711 _ thanks for checking in today. To adjust the hips follow the instructions below.
Locate the adjustment icon on the hipbelt and slide a hand between the fixed
hipbelt and the adjustable pad to separate the hook and loop closure.
Slide the adjustable pad into position so that it wraps around your hipbones.
Press firmly to re-engage the hook and loop closure.
Extend the pads the same distance on both hipbelt wings so the pack weight is
distributed evenly.
Once adjusted, clip the hipbelt buckle across your hipbones and tighten.
Thanks again and see you on the trails.
How to buy
Hi Damia, here's a link to the newer version: www.backcountryedge.com/osprey-atmos-ag-65-2018.html?.com&TKxcM
where is the rain cover?
Iqbal Viali This pack does not include a rain cover. Osprey offers their Ultralight Rain Cover as an accessory. We offer those on our website as well. The 65L version requires the Large rain cover. Thanks for watching!
Atmosphere 65 or Aether 70?
Thanks for asking. Check out some of the comments and questions below. A lot of folks ask this question and it usually comes down to your base weight. The Aether is designed to carry more weight, and the Atmos is a light pack with a lot of ventilation. See one of our comments from last year:
"Both of these packs are great, but they were designed for slightly
different purposes. The Atmos 65 is a much lighter pack with less
structure, so it can't handle heavier weights like the Aether. It's meant for the person
who wants a very light, airy backpack that gives a lot of air flow and
ventilation. It doesn't have as many pockets or access features, so it's a
little more minimal compared to the Aether. The Aether is a much more robust pack with
more features. You get a much stronger pack, so it can handle weight
much better than the Atmos. It also has a more adjustable fit, so almost
anyone can get a perfect fit with the dofferent size components. You'll get more pockets, more features,
and better load carrying capacity with the Aether. It comes down to what
you want to use the pack for and how much weight you plan to carry.
Either one is a great choice."
size of this osprey bag?
The size demonstrated in this video is a Medium. Thanks for watching!
Backcountry Edge height of the presenter?
Luke is around 6'1" but height does not necessarily determine what pack size is appropriate. He's got a torso length of around 19.5 inches which is the measurement you'll need to determine the proper pack size.
hang on...are you the guy with the epic beard? or had the epic long beard?
+EarlyMist The epic beard you're referencing belongs to another one of our gear specialists, Steven. Luke and Steven are indeed different bearded guys. Thanks for watching!
Mine makes this very annoying noise:
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Am I the only one who has got this problem with this pack?
No you didnt! Youre beard!!!