Been thinking of buying this pack and I’ve watched a few video reviews on it. I’m commenting to say that I’ve thoroughly enjoyed your review, more than any other I’ve watched. Very informative. Can tell that you have an extensive experience and knowledge. Loved the scenery, the various shots, and overall presentation. Also you were one of the few to list such negatives for the pack and I really appreciated you pointing out your perceived flaws because I never would’ve heard that opinion about the divider, otherwise. So in short, great review and keep up the good work 👍 *subscribes*
I have the last model of this pack and I too questioned the decision on the divider flap. I ended up undoing it and now just load everything from the top. I also use a waterproof liner so the bottom zip became redundant. It's a very comfortable pack and I would give it the same score. Great job on the video, thanks.
I have purchased Osprey Atmos 65 AG red rigby from webtog last weekend. Hoping to arrive 1st week of May, can't hide my excitement especially after watching this. Thanks.
The best backpack I've ever had. Just like you, I have the tent or the hammock at the top, and without putting it inside. It is a top backpack. Greetings from Spain!
Just got this for 120 at REI because the inner zipper to get to frame was broken. Never used. Looks brand new. I fixed the zipper in 30 minutes of tinkering with my wifes sowing tools lol. Score!
It's a very comfortable pack, I can get everything I need for at least a week inside it, love how it shapes itself to your body after a while, the only negative is that it makes a lot of noise, it creaks haha
Ciao OG! I agree with the lack of accesibility to the belt pockets!!! it's true! But the thing with the zipper in the divider never was a problem for me! I love mi Atmos!!!
On old Atmos AG models, 50L version doesn't have straps for foam sleeping pad. Only 65L version has. On this 2018 model straps are present even on 50L version, and it's great!
Hi Gijs, hope you are well. I see you have reviewed the Atmos AG 50 and the Kestrel 68. I’m aware there have been some changes to these models with that removal of the AG from the Aether range with the addition of the ‘plus’ which seems to replace the Xenith (debatable whether better or not). I’m looking for about 40-60l for winter camping. I have good quality compressible gear so I think it is doable without opting for 65-68l packs. I note the stow trekking poles have been removed on the Aether, that the Atmos doesn’t open like a clam shell for access, and the point you make regarding the closer feel of the Kestrel (I imagine that’s why they’ve removed the AG from the Aether range). With all the above in mind would you still opt for the Kestrel (58 in my case) over the Aether 55 (if you’ve seen one) or the Atmos AG range. I have a Xenith 88 fit when I’m carrying the kitchen sink for the family on backpacking / interrail trips so this is that happy medium for carrying in summer for the family (their gear to a degree too) or my own gear for the winter. I’ll use the Xenith if I need to carry the families gear in the winter.
the hip belt is actually the thing that sold me the most on this pack. It feel like the pack is holding itself to your body and keeps it stable while supporting the weight. It felt awkward at first, but took me about 10 minutes to get used to it. It feels like it cuts the weight of the pack by over half. I have never typically been one for using hip belts because i never liked how they felt, and they never seemed to work for me. But this one is awesome. Also I get very warm very fast on hikes regardless of the climate, the anti gravity mesh back was the second thing that had me sold on this pack
Great review. I already have the bag but was looking for some info on how to utilize all of its various straps and compartments. Thanks for the info. I got mine through their "renewed" program for $140 USD. Zero waste, and a bargain!
Great review, thank you! I would like to know the differences between the Atmos AG 65 and Kestrel 68. Could you share your experience with both of this backpacks? I saw your review for each one of them, but I can't decide which one I will buy. I've got a list of some questions, if you don't mind to answer them: 1st) On Atmos the top is detachable, but I could not find out if Kestrel have this feature too. Does it have? 2nd) Is the Atmos back system better than the Kestrel? I don't have a store to test it, but since I'm in Brazil, it's great to have a good ventilation associated to the confort of a great back system too. 3rd) I think that Atmos 65 have a side zipper to access the main compartment, but since you are testing the 50 liters model, maybe it doesn't have. Anyway, which one do you prefer: Atmos side zipper or Kestrel U ziper? I think you should try to make some comparisons with your personal opinion, which is great, of similar types of any item, making the choice easier for us! :)
Dear Ingra, Thanks for the comment and questions. I'll do my best: 1)The Kestrel top is detachable. 2)Back system is very different: the Atmos is the better ventilating one and comfy too. 3)Side zipper is not on the 50 and it looks like a U-zipper on the 65 Side or U Zipper... No zipper for trekking (less is more) is my choice. For backpacking and hotels etc... Zipper is convenient. Last point: I do agree. I am working on a series of tutorial and backpacks is one of them ;-)) Does this help? Otherwise, give me a call. Number on website and I am used in The Netherlands. Enjoy the outdoors! Gijs
I'm about late, but I have the Atmos AG65, and the side zips do not go to the main compartment. There are two flat pockets down the length of the pack, but they do not go into the main bag. It is a very good pack, however, so I would recommend it.
The adjustable divider is better than a zip because not everyone has the same size sleeping bag or gear for the bottom of the bag. As for losing keys lol
IMO, it depends on what you´re carrying inside that compartment, since carrying a sleeping bag is not the same as carrying a pair of smelly boots/clothes. Most sleeping bags will fit in there, but you can do nothing about sharing the same space with BOTH your dirty and clean clothes... ;) I actually think this is a fantastic backpack, and that particular feature is the only one stopping me from pulling the trigger. I honestly haven´t found a better alternative... Anyway, thanks for the great review, Mr. Outdoorguru. Subscribed!
How do you fasten the poles? Please provide other example of how you might attach other items using the array of fasteners and loops. Thank you. Indeed, the hip belts are a PIA at first, but the payoff is worth the hassle. Agree too, the pocket zippers are ridiculous -- takes some strength in both hands to open and close. The bottom divider bothered me at first, but talk about a first-world problem! I find no video showing how to adjust strap height and hip belt extension -- is that a feature of this model?
Dear Zadfrack, To attach cups etc I use small carabiners or little ropes in loops. Easy and fast. The attachment point are usually the daisy chains. To pole attachment on the shoulder-strap is visible in this video: ruclips.net/video/KLTsiX0EHZc/видео.html from 11:01 Hope this helps. If not send me a mail and I send you some pictures. Cheers, Gijs
Apparently the rain cover is only integrated in the top pack in Europe. I just purchased this pack in the US and the rain cover is an option sold separately.
Outdoorguru , no worries, I wouldn’t have expected you to know Osprey offered it differently in the US compared to Europe. I suspect that’s because a large area of the US hiking Parker has the pleasure of dry weather. Where I live is more like the European climate so I purchased the rain cover accessory. Osprey’s MSRP IS $30. My only complaint is that it is not attached like the integrated rain cover so it could easily get misplaced.
Hello guys, i have to share my experience with this backpack. I order it from thé internet without even trying that out cause of all the positive reviews about its comfort when wearing. Thé backpack Is very nice but thé only problem I had was with the hip belt that was very uncofortable. Afterwhile I had ache on my hip bones. I try to reconfigure thé hights of thé shoulder straps and it did not work fór me. So I had to send it back and change it for kestrel which fits perfectly fór me. So dont be like me And definetly go try it in shop! 😊
Michal Lauda Dear Michal, Sorry it did not work for you and glad the Kestral fits better. Yes, the hipbelt os very special and you love or hate it. Fitting in a shop is a must with any backpack... like shoes😄. Thanks for the feedback! Cheers, Gijs
Excellent review sir, I currently use a Karrimor SF Sabre 45L but need just a bit more space for long trips and I have been looking at this Osprey model for a while.
Dear Connell, just call me Gijs ;-) Happy that this review works for you! Please share my channel amongst your outdoor friends. I few more followers would be helpful. Cheers, Gijs
Hi DD, This is a very old Suunto Ambit by now but it still works super. I have a GarminInstinct Solar at the moment. 🤗 Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs.
I would have really liked the top lid to be wearable as a waist bag and a front opening to access to all the stuff inside easily. I would easily sacrifice the sleeping bag aperture for that...it would have been just a perfect piece of equipment with those. Why don't you test the Thule Versant 50l which has these features? :)
I did ;-) But not a video. Have a look and hit the translate in English button on the top left. outdoorguru.com/outdoorgear/rugzakken/review-thule-versant-50l/ And please CHECK, LIKE & FOLLOW If you like what I do. Links ↓ It helps making independent quality reviews. Thanks in advance! Cheers, Gijs outdoorguru.com facebook.com/outdoorguru.... instagram.com/outdoor.guru/ twitter.com/OutdoorguruCom
I need to take a new backpack and I am really doubtful between the atmos 50 AG (which I tried on my shoulders) and the thule versant (which has all the features I would like to have)....hard choice
This is 4.5 stars but the kestral 68 is 9.1 in your ratings which is slightly annoying lol, I'm very torn between both packs which one is better? On the Atmos 65 is dont like the soft material straps as they don't seem durable, and I'll don't like the sprung waist straps, however I do like the mesh back and it would be better if it was more solid like the Lowe alpine airzone packs, is one of the packs more significant in any way to the other?
Hi Arthur, Yes, I went from stars to points since it give me more room to play with. But the rating from 4.5 or 9.1 is the same since I like the packs for different reasons the same. What are you going to do with the pack? Get back to me with a bit more info and I'll try to help 😄. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs
I was so excited about this bag from what I’ve researched, but I tried on the S/M male Atmos Ag 65 and the female M/L Atmos 50 and the Aura version with 9kg bags so 12kg altogether and none of them felt right :/ It felt like they were all tipping slightly back. I was gutted because I thought one of these models would be perfect. I’m a 5ft 10 female. I felt pressure pinching on my shoulders and tipping back a little. I’m wondering what I could try next, it was the Exos but both shops didn’t have them.
Hi JustBlondie, Thanks for sharing your thoughts 🙏 and I am sorry it is not the right backpack for you. Tipping back is more a 'how to pack' issue than a backpack issue and also how do you adjust straps etc. But if you tried in a shop the shop should be able to help and find the correct way. fact: lime shoes, not every backpack fits everybody. I hope you will find a nice comfy pack for your adventures. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs
@@OutdoorguruGearReviews hello :) thanks for your reply. I have 2 different size sand bags in the bag which were in the shop so probably not the best way to test it. I think I’m going to take my actual camping equipment into the shop and pack it properly without the sand bags, hopefully that will make a different :)
Yes do so. 9 kg in the bottom is not going to help for the best testing. Try a sleeping bag in the bottom and put the weight on top. I suppose you have seen the video I did on how to pack a backpack: ruclips.net/video/eE_4MjUo-bY/видео.html
This is an excellent review, thank you. As a short guy, though, what I dislike about this backpack is that is unusually tall for its volume (I hate banging my head against the backpack), and the fact that its length is more than likely to make it unsuitable as hand-luggage on airplanes. As such, I´m considering the Osprey Stratos 50, the Lowe Alpine Camino 40-50 and the Lowe Alpine Trek 45-55. May I ask if you have had any experience with them, and if so, how would you compare them to this backpack? Thanks! P.S. Oh, I just found another non-English speaking review of yours about the Camino backpack. I left you a comment in there as well. Cheers!
Thank you for the positive feedback! I do understand your problem but with the Atmos I only had this experience a few times and it did not bother me. The Camino is a bit better in this way but also depends on how you pack it: bit.ly/2UaszfE I don't think the Stratos will solve it. This is a curvy backpack too. Maybe have a look at the more simpel designs from Bach. They make packs that are more like a column and because of their carrying systeem without 'airspace' they are straighter. I am testing a Packster 32 now. Too small for you in size. Have peek at this one: bit.ly/2Q6wo74 The same is the case with the Thule packs bit.ly/2SozBLS But... could you cope with a smaller pack. I do a lot with 30/40 liters. Hope this helps. Cheers, Gijs
On both sides..... you mean like a lid for the sleeping bag? Would be useful but is also is a extra zipper making it make expensive and a bit more vulnerable maybe.
Marvellous reviews you do Sir. I have to ask, did you use anything to prop the bag upright in some of your shots, I thought these bags tended to roll backwards because of the hip belt configuration? Also, do you have any issue with the belt creaking sounds. Kind regards.
Thank you! Yes and no. Sometimes when I have a stubborn backpack but most of the times they sit nicely. The Atmos is different in many ways and sometimes needs a stick or a tree to lean on too. Creaking sounds.... not that I remember. Nice motorbike with sidecar ;-) Cheers, Gijs
So just one opening for the main compartment? You had to throw everything out one by one in order to get to the bottom.. Wish had a U zipper opening at the belly
Hi J, Well, it is a choice. Not having a large U-zipper like the ruclips.net/video/KLTsiX0EHZc/видео.html makes the pack a bit more sturdy for harsh conditions. The U-zipper packs are a bit more practical for B&B like trips. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs
Hi Zahinn, Well... they are totally different: Fjall makes clean no nonsense packs made of sturdy material but the carrying system is big difference. I am reviewing a Singi 48 at the moment... Are you in a hurry? The Ospreys are sturdy too, don't worry about that.
@@OutdoorguruGearReviews thanks for the response. Im in no hurry. Probably wont be back packing till summer time. Im researching for now. I like the look of the fjallraven bags and the sturdiness too. Im just curious about the practicality of using them. I know they can be heavier than most the bags ln the market. But I'll wait for your review for the answers.
Great review thanks. I currently have an osprey Exos48 which holds a massive amount of kit. I know technically the atmos is larger but is it as easy to pack and can it carry the same a mount? P. S thanks to your review, I recently brought the FjallRaven Dome 2
Hi Davey, Sorry for my late response but I needed to take some time of; I could not get my head in Social Mode. Both packs are quite close... I would not buy a Atmos 50 for the extra 2 liters but maybe for the carrying system. You bought the Dome 2! Sweet! Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs
@@OutdoorguruGearReviews thanks, I ended up with the atmos 65. Love your review style, I watched the done 2 video 4 times 😂😂😂. Thanks for all your hard work
naturalblues, they caught my eye also. currently in the market. like solomons, lowa and keens. $ is going to be the deciding factor. they all felt great on me feet.
Dear Levan, Sorry for my late reply but I am traveling and a lot in places without connection. Good question... It must be a medium because of my length but I need to get back on this and check when I am home again. Cheers, Gijs
- Improved backpanel fabric which prevents mesh from stretching over time - Adding pull tabs to the torso adjustment - Repatterning the side compression webbing for easier pocket access - Nylon panel reinforcements to better protect stretch mesh - Easier lid removal - Fit improvements for better support of heavier loads - Improved colour pallette on both Atmos and Aura Is this enough ;-)
Hi, If you think that the mesh pocket on the outside is more important than the rest... you are right. I did shoot it but - yes - I forgot to put it in the edit. So for you: on the front the backpack has one mesh pocket for your wet towel or socks. That's it. 🙏. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs
Dear Vishwas, Thanks for the compliment on the video. The audio problem I don't really understand. I hear it quite clearly and you are the only one who has complained about is. Maybe something went wrong in the connection? Can't be the microphone: that is under my shirt on my chest, but is was my old set... Now I shoot with new Sennheiser gear. But whatever reason: I am sorry if was difficult. Cheers, Gijs
Outdoorguru I found the audio very good. Your presentation is excellent. I came to your review because the previous review I was watching was too slow and boring. You exhibit enthusiasm which is what makes a good video
Jaime, Thank you for the compliment about the info, but you are the first about the mumbling... maybe turn up the sound? Enjoy the Outdoors! Cheers, Gijs
The problem with hiking and outdoor sports in general is that you are forced to wear such ugly clothes. Orange shorts in particular should be considered a capital offense.🙄😵💫👎
Been thinking of buying this pack and I’ve watched a few video reviews on it. I’m commenting to say that I’ve thoroughly enjoyed your review, more than any other I’ve watched. Very informative. Can tell that you have an extensive experience and knowledge. Loved the scenery, the various shots, and overall presentation. Also you were one of the few to list such negatives for the pack and I really appreciated you pointing out your perceived flaws because I never would’ve heard that opinion about the divider, otherwise.
So in short, great review and keep up the good work 👍
*subscribes*
Now I am blushing! Thanks! Gijs
Can the belt pocket fit a glock?
I have the last model of this pack and I too questioned the decision on the divider flap. I ended up undoing it and now just load everything from the top. I also use a waterproof liner so the bottom zip became redundant. It's a very comfortable pack and I would give it the same score. Great job on the video, thanks.
Jon, Thank you for the feedback and nice we share opinions! Gijs
I have purchased Osprey Atmos 65 AG red rigby from webtog last weekend. Hoping to arrive 1st week of May, can't hide my excitement especially after watching this. Thanks.
Eric, Enjoy the pack! And thank you for the feedback. Cheers, Gijs
The best backpack I've ever had. Just like you, I have the tent or the hammock at the top, and without putting it inside. It is a top backpack. Greetings from Spain!
Hi Joe, Greetings back form NL! Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs
Just got this for 120 at REI because the inner zipper to get to frame was broken. Never used. Looks brand new. I fixed the zipper in 30 minutes of tinkering with my wifes sowing tools lol. Score!
Hi Patrick, Little DIY saves money. Congrats! Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs
@@OutdoorguruGearReviews you too. Thanks for your ideas and kindness 😊
it's a wonderful video, i just bought a atmos ag 65, this video helps me a lot. Hope i can enjoy my bag in my travel.
Dear John, Hope you have lots of nice journeys with the pack! Enjoy the Outdoors! Gijs
Thanks for your review! You've given a thorough explanation on the bag pack! Great job!
Hi Wing Lee, You are welcome! Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs
I bought the 65L one its great very snug as you say and moulds right on to you very comfortable bag well worth the investment
Hi BBW, Thanks for the comment and enjoy the pack! Cheers, Gijs
It's a very comfortable pack, I can get everything I need for at least a week inside it, love how it shapes itself to your body after a while, the only negative is that it makes a lot of noise, it creaks haha
Hi Col, Thanks for the feedback and yes, noisy 😏. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Gijs
Ciao OG! I agree with the lack of accesibility to the belt pockets!!! it's true! But the thing with the zipper in the divider never was a problem for me! I love mi Atmos!!!
Thanks for the comment. Zipper... the zipper is not the problem, the not-zipper is for me ;-). Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe, Gijs
I've realized that the zipper is much easier to close if you keep the strap near it tight.
On old Atmos AG models, 50L version doesn't have straps for foam sleeping pad. Only 65L version has. On this 2018 model straps are present even on 50L version, and it's great!
Thanks for the comment Yurii!
Endlich ein Super Video
Max, Thanks for the compliment. And... as a Dutchman I say: I like your name ;-))
I bought the same backpack. thanks for the clear video👍
U R welcome Max Max
Hi Gijs, hope you are well. I see you have reviewed the Atmos AG 50 and the Kestrel 68. I’m aware there have been some changes to these models with that removal of the AG from the Aether range with the addition of the ‘plus’ which seems to replace the Xenith (debatable whether better or not). I’m looking for about 40-60l for winter camping. I have good quality compressible gear so I think it is doable without opting for 65-68l packs. I note the stow trekking poles have been removed on the Aether, that the Atmos doesn’t open like a clam shell for access, and the point you make regarding the closer feel of the Kestrel (I imagine that’s why they’ve removed the AG from the Aether range). With all the above in mind would you still opt for the Kestrel (58 in my case) over the Aether 55 (if you’ve seen one) or the Atmos AG range. I have a Xenith 88 fit when I’m carrying the kitchen sink for the family on backpacking / interrail trips so this is that happy medium for carrying in summer for the family (their gear to a degree too) or my own gear for the winter. I’ll use the Xenith if I need to carry the families gear in the winter.
Hi Mark, Nice helpful comment and additions! Thank you for sharing 🙏👍. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs
the hip belt is actually the thing that sold me the most on this pack. It feel like the pack is holding itself to your body and keeps it stable while supporting the weight. It felt awkward at first, but took me about 10 minutes to get used to it. It feels like it cuts the weight of the pack by over half. I have never typically been one for using hip belts because i never liked how they felt, and they never seemed to work for me. But this one is awesome. Also I get very warm very fast on hikes regardless of the climate, the anti gravity mesh back was the second thing that had me sold on this pack
Hi TBGP, Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experience 😄. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs
@Outdoorguru I plan on it! Got this pack in preparation for an autumn trip to Norway this October. I'm pretty excited about it!
Great review. I already have the bag but was looking for some info on how to utilize all of its various straps and compartments. Thanks for the info.
I got mine through their "renewed" program for $140 USD. Zero waste, and a bargain!
Hi AR, That is good news and I am happy you like it! Enjoy the outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs
Great review, thank you! I would like to know the differences between the Atmos AG 65 and Kestrel 68. Could you share your experience with both of this backpacks? I saw your review for each one of them, but I can't decide which one I will buy. I've got a list of some questions, if you don't mind to answer them:
1st) On Atmos the top is detachable, but I could not find out if Kestrel have this feature too. Does it have?
2nd) Is the Atmos back system better than the Kestrel? I don't have a store to test it, but since I'm in Brazil, it's great to have a good ventilation associated to the confort of a great back system too.
3rd) I think that Atmos 65 have a side zipper to access the main compartment, but since you are testing the 50 liters model, maybe it doesn't have. Anyway, which one do you prefer: Atmos side zipper or Kestrel U ziper?
I think you should try to make some comparisons with your personal opinion, which is great, of similar types of any item, making the choice easier for us! :)
Dear Ingra, Thanks for the comment and questions. I'll do my best:
1)The Kestrel top is detachable.
2)Back system is very different: the Atmos is the better ventilating one and comfy too.
3)Side zipper is not on the 50 and it looks like a U-zipper on the 65
Side or U Zipper... No zipper for trekking (less is more) is my choice. For backpacking and hotels etc... Zipper is convenient.
Last point: I do agree. I am working on a series of tutorial and backpacks is one of them ;-))
Does this help? Otherwise, give me a call. Number on website and I am used in The Netherlands.
Enjoy the outdoors!
Gijs
I'm about late, but I have the Atmos AG65, and the side zips do not go to the main compartment. There are two flat pockets down the length of the pack, but they do not go into the main bag. It is a very good pack, however, so I would recommend it.
Thank you :-) Greething from Poland ;-)
Daniel Milka sweet! You are welcome. Greetings from Holland👍😄
The adjustable divider is better than a zip because not everyone has the same size sleeping bag or gear for the bottom of the bag. As for losing keys lol
That sounds logical and I do agree but I just like zippers more. Matter of what I or you like. Thanks for the feedback.
IMO, it depends on what you´re carrying inside that compartment, since carrying a sleeping bag is not the same as carrying a pair of smelly boots/clothes. Most sleeping bags will fit in there, but you can do nothing about sharing the same space with BOTH your dirty and clean clothes... ;) I actually think this is a fantastic backpack, and that particular feature is the only one stopping me from pulling the trigger. I honestly haven´t found a better alternative...
Anyway, thanks for the great review, Mr. Outdoorguru. Subscribed!
How do you fasten the poles? Please provide other example of how you might attach other items using the array of fasteners and loops. Thank you.
Indeed, the hip belts are a PIA at first, but the payoff is worth the hassle. Agree too, the pocket zippers are ridiculous -- takes some strength in both hands to open and close. The bottom divider bothered me at first, but talk about a first-world problem!
I find no video showing how to adjust strap height and hip belt extension -- is that a feature of this model?
Dear Zadfrack, To attach cups etc I use small carabiners or little ropes in loops. Easy and fast. The attachment point are usually the daisy chains. To pole attachment on the shoulder-strap is visible in this video: ruclips.net/video/KLTsiX0EHZc/видео.html from 11:01 Hope this helps. If not send me a mail and I send you some pictures. Cheers, Gijs
11:04 what is the height of the backpack when the top lid is removed?
Rainier, From the floor about 70 cm. Does this help? Cheers Gijs
Apparently the rain cover is only integrated in the top pack in Europe. I just purchased this pack in the US and the rain cover is an option sold separately.
Stephen Shepard so sorry about that. I did not know this. How much?
Outdoorguru , no worries, I wouldn’t have expected you to know Osprey offered it differently in the US compared to Europe. I suspect that’s because a large area of the US hiking Parker has the pleasure of dry weather. Where I live is more like the European climate so I purchased the rain cover accessory. Osprey’s MSRP IS $30. My only complaint is that it is not attached like the integrated rain cover so it could easily get misplaced.
Hello guys, i have to share my experience with this backpack. I order it from thé internet without even trying that out cause of all the positive reviews about its comfort when wearing. Thé backpack Is very nice but thé only problem I had was with the hip belt that was very uncofortable. Afterwhile I had ache on my hip bones. I try to reconfigure thé hights of thé shoulder straps and it did not work fór me. So I had to send it back and change it for kestrel which fits perfectly fór me. So dont be like me And definetly go try it in shop! 😊
Michal Lauda Dear Michal, Sorry it did not work for you and glad the Kestral fits better. Yes, the hipbelt os very special and you love or hate it. Fitting in a shop is a must with any backpack... like shoes😄. Thanks for the feedback! Cheers, Gijs
@@OutdoorguruGearReviews Yeah that is true with the shoes! 😀Otherwise I like your rewies! Carry on dude!
I had the same problem tried it on in shop,ok fine,but after a few miles my hips started feeling really sore,kestrel is definitely more comfortable
Excellent review sir, I currently use a Karrimor SF Sabre 45L but need just a bit more space for long trips and I have been looking at this Osprey model for a while.
Dear Connell, just call me Gijs ;-) Happy that this review works for you! Please share my channel amongst your outdoor friends. I few more followers would be helpful. Cheers, Gijs
I am watching more of your videos. Interesting. What is the brand of watch you are wearing in this video?
Thank you
From: Los Angeles, Fred
Hi DD, This is a very old Suunto Ambit by now but it still works super. I have a GarminInstinct Solar at the moment. 🤗 Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs.
@@OutdoorguruGearReviews Thank you very much. Will be watching your interesting footages.
I would have really liked the top lid to be wearable as a waist bag and a front opening to access to all the stuff inside easily. I would easily sacrifice the sleeping bag aperture for that...it would have been just a perfect piece of equipment with those.
Why don't you test the Thule Versant 50l which has these features? :)
I did ;-) But not a video. Have a look and hit the translate in English button on the top left. outdoorguru.com/outdoorgear/rugzakken/review-thule-versant-50l/ And please CHECK, LIKE & FOLLOW
If you like what I do. Links ↓ It helps making independent quality reviews. Thanks in advance!
Cheers, Gijs
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I need to take a new backpack and I am really doubtful between the atmos 50 AG (which I tried on my shoulders) and the thule versant (which has all the features I would like to have)....hard choice
What are you going to do?
camino primitivo, from oviedo to santiago de compostela
Why not the Lowe alpine camino?
This is 4.5 stars but the kestral 68 is 9.1 in your ratings which is slightly annoying lol, I'm very torn between both packs which one is better? On the Atmos 65 is dont like the soft material straps as they don't seem durable, and I'll don't like the sprung waist straps, however I do like the mesh back and it would be better if it was more solid like the Lowe alpine airzone packs, is one of the packs more significant in any way to the other?
Hi Arthur, Yes, I went from stars to points since it give me more room to play with. But the rating from 4.5 or 9.1 is the same since I like the packs for different reasons the same. What are you going to do with the pack? Get back to me with a bit more info and I'll try to help 😄. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs
I was so excited about this bag from what I’ve researched, but I tried on the S/M male Atmos Ag 65 and the female M/L Atmos 50 and the Aura version with 9kg bags so 12kg altogether and none of them felt right :/ It felt like they were all tipping slightly back. I was gutted because I thought one of these models would be perfect. I’m a 5ft 10 female. I felt pressure pinching on my shoulders and tipping back a little. I’m wondering what I could try next, it was the Exos but both shops didn’t have them.
Hi JustBlondie, Thanks for sharing your thoughts 🙏 and I am sorry it is not the right backpack for you. Tipping back is more a 'how to pack' issue than a backpack issue and also how do you adjust straps etc. But if you tried in a shop the shop should be able to help and find the correct way. fact: lime shoes, not every backpack fits everybody. I hope you will find a nice comfy pack for your adventures. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs
@@OutdoorguruGearReviews hello :) thanks for your reply. I have 2 different size sand bags in the bag which were in the shop so probably not the best way to test it. I think I’m going to take my actual camping equipment into the shop and pack it properly without the sand bags, hopefully that will make a different :)
Yes do so. 9 kg in the bottom is not going to help for the best testing. Try a sleeping bag in the bottom and put the weight on top. I suppose you have seen the video I did on how to pack a backpack: ruclips.net/video/eE_4MjUo-bY/видео.html
This is an excellent review, thank you. As a short guy, though, what I dislike about this backpack is that is unusually tall for its volume (I hate banging my head against the backpack), and the fact that its length is more than likely to make it unsuitable as hand-luggage on airplanes.
As such, I´m considering the Osprey Stratos 50, the Lowe Alpine Camino 40-50 and the Lowe Alpine Trek 45-55. May I ask if you have had any experience with them, and if so, how would you compare them to this backpack?
Thanks!
P.S. Oh, I just found another non-English speaking review of yours about the Camino backpack. I left you a comment in there as well. Cheers!
Thank you for the positive feedback! I do understand your problem but with the Atmos I only had this experience a few times and it did not bother me. The Camino is a bit better in this way but also depends on how you pack it: bit.ly/2UaszfE I don't think the Stratos will solve it. This is a curvy backpack too. Maybe have a look at the more simpel designs from Bach. They make packs that are more like a column and because of their carrying systeem without 'airspace' they are straighter. I am testing a Packster 32 now. Too small for you in size. Have peek at this one: bit.ly/2Q6wo74 The same is the case with the Thule packs bit.ly/2SozBLS But... could you cope with a smaller pack. I do a lot with 30/40 liters. Hope this helps. Cheers, Gijs
Nice reviews! Never thought that they would redesign it that quick. Just wish the backpack could be opened by both sides :)
On both sides..... you mean like a lid for the sleeping bag? Would be useful but is also is a extra zipper making it make expensive and a bit more vulnerable maybe.
Yes, just like the Aether 60 AG, which for me is perfect in design but way bigger than my need.
But maybe a Lowe Alpine would do the trick?
Very good review! thx
Thanks! Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs
7:30 I know that feel.. for that reason i sold it
Hi Sebang, Get it! Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs
Marvellous reviews you do Sir. I have to ask, did you use anything to prop the bag upright in some of your shots, I thought these bags tended to roll backwards because of the hip belt configuration? Also, do you have any issue with the belt creaking sounds. Kind regards.
Thank you! Yes and no. Sometimes when I have a stubborn backpack but most of the times they sit nicely. The Atmos is different in many ways and sometimes needs a stick or a tree to lean on too. Creaking sounds.... not that I remember. Nice motorbike with sidecar ;-) Cheers, Gijs
@@OutdoorguruGearReviews Thank you kind Sir.
So just one opening for the main compartment? You had to throw everything out one by one in order to get to the bottom.. Wish had a U zipper opening at the belly
Hi J, Well, it is a choice. Not having a large U-zipper like the ruclips.net/video/KLTsiX0EHZc/видео.html makes the pack a bit more sturdy for harsh conditions. The U-zipper packs are a bit more practical for B&B like trips. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe!
Cheers, Gijs
@@OutdoorguruGearReviews thanks for explaining .. good knowledge
hello , how can i determine if my Osprey AG50 is ORIGINAL and not Fake?
I am sorry but I don't know.... Maybe buy it at an Osprey certified dealer.... Cheers, Gijs
Buy it from their website
@@bigbywolf6510 ty bro
Great review. I'm going to get one and try it out! Cheers..
Nice travels! Cheers, Gijs
Thanks for the review! Subbed!
Dave, thanks for the comment! Spread the word please. Cheers, Gijs
Are this new model don't have rattling sound on the trampoline suspension ?
Sorry for the late reaction but I just got back from holiday. Answer: I don't know what you mean. Pleas explain. Cheers, Gijs
Thank you!
it goes in a large and a medium version, any guidelines on which is for what?
Did you look here? www.ospreyeurope.com/shop/gb_en/atmos-ag-50-2018 at the size guide
I'm 48 cm on a body of 178 = medium. Guideline from shop: over 183-185 cm for large
@@martin66f Martin, You are on the edge.... I'll contact Osprey today and ask the guy who knows it all ;-). Gijs
Nice & useful vdo for me thank you for this.
You are welcome! Cheers, Gijs
for some reason mine dont have the straps on the front :( no pad straps :( on mine
Jo Joey, That is strange... maybe they changed the model since I reviewed it. When did you buy it? Cheers, Gijs
How would you compare this to the fjallraven bags? Like the keb or the kajika
Hi Zahinn, Well... they are totally different: Fjall makes clean no nonsense packs made of sturdy material but the carrying system is big difference. I am reviewing a Singi 48 at the moment... Are you in a hurry? The Ospreys are sturdy too, don't worry about that.
@@OutdoorguruGearReviews thanks for the response. Im in no hurry. Probably wont be back packing till summer time. Im researching for now. I like the look of the fjallraven bags and the sturdiness too. Im just curious about the practicality of using them. I know they can be heavier than most the bags ln the market. But I'll wait for your review for the answers.
@@TheVoltaire1 Your last sentence did not come thru... I will have the review ready in April ;-)
Go pro location is smart
Great review thanks. I currently have an osprey Exos48 which holds a massive amount of kit. I know technically the atmos is larger but is it as easy to pack and can it carry the same a mount? P. S thanks to your review, I recently brought the FjallRaven Dome 2
Hi Davey, Sorry for my late response but I needed to take some time of; I could not get my head in Social Mode. Both packs are quite close... I would not buy a Atmos 50 for the extra 2 liters but maybe for the carrying system. You bought the Dome 2! Sweet! Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs
@@OutdoorguruGearReviews thanks, I ended up with the atmos 65. Love your review style, I watched the done 2 video 4 times 😂😂😂. Thanks for all your hard work
Sweet! Bigger is heavier ;-)). Thanks for the support and your kind words. Cheers, Gijs
Hey... did you ever face any problems with noise coming from the carrying-system?
No, not with this backpack. Not the old one and not the new one.
And in case none of you happen to be astronomers, the North Star is that one.
What color is that?
What color is what? Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs
What boots are you using on this video?
www.lowa.nl/nl/producten/specials/task-force/details.html?Artikel=ELITE_DESERT&ArtikelNr=210878_0410&L=2
naturalblues, they caught my eye also. currently in the market. like solomons, lowa and keens. $ is going to be the deciding factor. they all felt great on me feet.
What is the size? Is it medium or large?
Dear Levan, Sorry for my late reply but I am traveling and a lot in places without connection. Good question... It must be a medium because of my length but I need to get back on this and check when I am home again. Cheers, Gijs
What’s the difference compared to your old pack?
- Improved backpanel fabric which prevents mesh from stretching over time
- Adding pull tabs to the torso adjustment
- Repatterning the side compression webbing for easier pocket access
- Nylon panel reinforcements to better protect stretch mesh
- Easier lid removal
- Fit improvements for better support of heavier loads
- Improved colour pallette on both Atmos and Aura
Is this enough ;-)
You should add "removable sleeping pad straps". They did not exist in the old model.
Jup!!! Thanks!
thank you sir
You are welcome Hasny ;-). Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay safe! Cheers, Gijs
You missed the important part
You didn’t show the front side ! how it open,
And how many pocket it has
Hi, If you think that the mesh pocket on the outside is more important than the rest... you are right. I did shoot it but - yes - I forgot to put it in the edit. So for you: on the front the backpack has one mesh pocket for your wet towel or socks. That's it. 🙏. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs
Thank you.
Any video regarding comparison w the Deuter Aircontact?
-jp from the Philippines.
Dankjewel
Graag gedaan Myrna 😊. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs
Hy what retail price Atmos 50 ospray
From € 170 depending on the retailer to $ 240 in the US.
my dream backpack..😔
I hope you have a chance to make your dream come true! Cheers, Gijs
Great video, really bad audio! I lost most of what you were saying. Too much variation in voice. Please hold the mic closer. Loved it though!
Dear Vishwas, Thanks for the compliment on the video. The audio problem I don't really understand. I hear it quite clearly and you are the only one who has complained about is. Maybe something went wrong in the connection? Can't be the microphone: that is under my shirt on my chest, but is was my old set... Now I shoot with new Sennheiser gear. But whatever reason: I am sorry if was difficult. Cheers, Gijs
Outdoorguru I found the audio very good. Your presentation is excellent. I came to your review because the previous review I was watching was too slow and boring. You exhibit enthusiasm which is what makes a good video
great review, i use the 70.
Thank you so much! And I hope you like the 70? Cheers, Gijs
@@OutdoorguruGearReviews love it !
Information is good but he’s difficult to understand. He mumbles....
Jaime, Thank you for the compliment about the info, but you are the first about the mumbling... maybe turn up the sound? Enjoy the Outdoors! Cheers, Gijs
Top lid seems so useless and cumbersome
The problem with hiking and outdoor sports in general is that you are forced to wear such ugly clothes. Orange shorts in particular should be considered a capital offense.🙄😵💫👎
Hi Jackson,
I am Dutch. Orange is our national color and I love it.
Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe!
Cheers,
Gijs
Can’t understand what this bloke is saying
Eric Loya you don’t understand English?