Hi James! That is certainly a matter of personal preference, however the most notable difference is the transition from the suspended mesh backpanel to the Airscape suspension. Some may find this more supportive and/or possibly less breathable, but Osprey found that the Airscape suspension and design was more universal and could more easily adapt to fit more individuals.
Hi Robert! We would recommend opening the front panel zipper for better access to the divider. You will then have to rethread the divider webbing through the buckle. If you need any additional assistance, feel free to reach out to us at support@enwild.com.
Hi there! It depends on what you're looking for- the Aether Pro is a streamlined pack without external pockets, whereas the Plus has side water bottle pockets, a front stuff mess pocket, and a bottom sleeping back zipper+front U-zipper access. That means it does, however, weigh more.
Hi there! We carry the 3 sizes, 70, 85, and 100 on the Enwild website: www.enwild.com/osprey-aether-plus-70.html www.enwild.com/osprey-aether-plus-85.html www.enwild.com/osprey-aether-plus-100.html Thanks for watching!
Hello, this pack does feature the removable day lid, which does convert into a convenient daypack with shoulder straps and a sternum strap. Thanks for asking!
@@Enwild Is the volume of the daypack included in the volume size? So is the main backpack of the 70s model actually 70L or do I need to subtract the size of the daypack?
@SmallEgo The day pack is actually the pack lid converted into a day pack and is included in the total volume of the pack. When the lid is attached to the main pack the extra space of the day pack is stuffed back into the lid.
There's no way to attach the backpack (daylid) straps to anything, they just hang loose. There is no buckle on the bottom end of the backpack strap: i.imgur.com/WfFSZye.jpg
Hi, thanks for your question! The end of the daypack straps will have a small plastic connector (shown in your image provided), which you push through the eyelets of each corner of the bag.
And how do you close the top with the cord. The plastic clip is so strong (and you hav to pull to open?!?!?) that you can’t just pull the chord without the fear of ripping the clip off or damaging the chord. Where’s the magic trick to close the top?
Great question! If you are still have difficulty, we’d recommend reaching out to our Gear Specialists at support@enwild.com. We look forward to hearing from you!
im curious about your size, and the pack size you chose. They only come in s/m or l/xl it seems and torso wise im right on the edge of their suggested sizing
Thanks for your questions! The Small/Medium fits torsos 17"-21", and the Large/Xlarge: 20"-23". In general, most pack manufactures recommend sizing down if in between sizes. This is ensures that you are able to make adjustments by tightening straps (which cannot be done if you are at the lowest settings). A 20" torso would be best fitted in a S/M, and a 21" torso could fit in either. Hope that helps!
Small pockets on the hip belt! Why weren't they made big? Is it that hard? But on the Aether Pro version they did! And there is no smartphone pocket on the shoulder strap. Sucks!
Most pack manufacturers recommend selecting size based on torso measurement, rather than height or weight. If you have never measured your torso before, here’s a video demonstration: trailsense.enwild.com/how-to-measure-your-torso-for-backpack-fitting/.
The Aether Plus has a few extra features, such as the trekking pole attachments and removable daypack/lumbar pack, as well as some additional external storage options. It also weighs a bit more, and the removable daypack changes the shape and packing structure a little bit. It would be good for more extended trips where that extra organization would come in handy.
Unfortunately, the build quality especially the frame on which these backpacks are built is extremely low quality. It's sad to see a company that was once respected its quality becoming yet another bucket shop turning out junk!
Well done, quick and full of "proper" information ...
Glad you found it helpful!
How do you differentiate between a genuine carrier and a fake one?
Is the old Anti Gravity system better? Cooler?
Hi James! That is certainly a matter of personal preference, however the most notable difference is the transition from the suspended mesh backpanel to the Airscape suspension. Some may find this more supportive and/or possibly less breathable, but Osprey found that the Airscape suspension and design was more universal and could more easily adapt to fit more individuals.
love the osprey packs it's my go to pack love the new designs of the packs
Thanks for sharing!
My pack came with the internal divider unclipped. How can I reclip it?
Hi Robert! We would recommend opening the front panel zipper for better access to the divider. You will then have to rethread the divider webbing through the buckle. If you need any additional assistance, feel free to reach out to us at support@enwild.com.
What do you recommend? The osprey aether plus 70l or the osprey aether pro 70l?
Hi there! It depends on what you're looking for- the Aether Pro is a streamlined pack without external pockets, whereas the Plus has side water bottle pockets, a front stuff mess pocket, and a bottom sleeping back zipper+front U-zipper access. That means it does, however, weigh more.
So sad to see they made it into a sweaty back version of the Aether AG :( Great video though thanks!
Glad I read this as hadn't noticed, for me most of the point with Osprey is the non sweaty back!
Can you explain what you mean by this? Thanks
It always was that and its more stable than that AG bullcrap... When u break that mesh system the backpack is useless...
where to buy it? out of stock on original page.
Hi there! We carry the 3 sizes, 70, 85, and 100 on the Enwild website:
www.enwild.com/osprey-aether-plus-70.html
www.enwild.com/osprey-aether-plus-85.html
www.enwild.com/osprey-aether-plus-100.html
Thanks for watching!
Does the detachable pack turn into a small backpack? This is extremely useful not sure why they got rid of it.
Hello, this pack does feature the removable day lid, which does convert into a convenient daypack with shoulder straps and a sternum strap. Thanks for asking!
@@Enwild is that a feature exclusive to the "plus" bag?
@@IIrandhandleII That's correct! This feature is only found on the Men's Aether plus and the Women's Ariel plus series of packs.
@@Enwild Is the volume of the daypack included in the volume size? So is the main backpack of the 70s model actually 70L or do I need to subtract the size of the daypack?
@SmallEgo The day pack is actually the pack lid converted into a day pack and is included in the total volume of the pack. When the lid is attached to the main pack the extra space of the day pack is stuffed back into the lid.
How do you assemble the "Daylid" backpack portion?
There's no way to attach the backpack (daylid) straps to anything, they just hang loose. There is no buckle on the bottom end of the backpack strap: i.imgur.com/WfFSZye.jpg
Hi, thanks for your question! The end of the daypack straps will have a small plastic connector (shown in your image provided), which you push through the eyelets of each corner of the bag.
And how do you close the top with the cord. The plastic clip is so strong (and you hav to pull to open?!?!?) that you can’t just pull the chord without the fear of ripping the clip off or damaging the chord. Where’s the magic trick to close the top?
Great question! If you are still have difficulty, we’d recommend reaching out to our Gear Specialists at support@enwild.com. We look forward to hearing from you!
Can you still attach the daylite packs to it?
The Aether Plus Series includes a removable daylid, which converts to a roomy daypack.
Just bought the PLUS 85....🙂
We hope you enjoy it!
What’s the update a year later
Vim aqui pois um amigo acabou de comprar um dessa verde.
im curious about your size, and the pack size you chose. They only come in s/m or l/xl it seems and torso wise im right on the edge of their suggested sizing
Thanks for your questions! The Small/Medium fits torsos 17"-21", and the Large/Xlarge: 20"-23". In general, most pack manufactures recommend sizing down if in between sizes. This is ensures that you are able to make adjustments by tightening straps (which cannot be done if you are at the lowest settings). A 20" torso would be best fitted in a S/M, and a 21" torso could fit in either. Hope that helps!
Small pockets on the hip belt! Why weren't they made big? Is it that hard? But on the Aether Pro version they did! And there is no smartphone pocket on the shoulder strap. Sucks!
S/M or L/XL?
Most pack manufacturers recommend selecting size based on torso measurement, rather than height or weight. If you have never measured your torso before, here’s a video demonstration: trailsense.enwild.com/how-to-measure-your-torso-for-backpack-fitting/.
@@Enwild I wanted to ask about the video
can someone expliain the diffrence between the aether and aether plus please ?
The Aether Plus has a few extra features, such as the trekking pole attachments and removable daypack/lumbar pack, as well as some additional external storage options. It also weighs a bit more, and the removable daypack changes the shape and packing structure a little bit. It would be good for more extended trips where that extra organization would come in handy.
This or the mighty Baltoro? 😉
Unfortunately, the build quality especially the frame on which these backpacks are built is extremely low quality. It's sad to see a company that was once respected its quality becoming yet another bucket shop turning out junk!
How am i meant to believe words.