Love this pack ! my son has one . i will too, prior to this season. this pack carry's itself. has camp set up for you, when you arrive. this pack can even start a fire in the pouring rain with no fuel . you can not go wrong with this pack.
Thanks! I am 6'4" and 290lbs. My old osprey does not fit. Its just a 48 and if I lost 40lbs it would fit again. But I need a bigger pack for winter and my kelty 6650 red cloud is just worn out. No cushion in it at all anymore. Looks like you had extra strap so it should fit me just fine.
Thing I love most about this bag is the detachable hood. I use the hood in colder months when lugging Warm clothing, down bag etc. In summer I compress it as don’t carry as much wild camping gear. Best rucksack I ever owned
Yeah pretty much. Osprey bags have a system made for trekking poles called "stow-on-the-go" There is a bungee cord in the bottom left side of the bag and on on the left shoulder strap. Then you just take both poles, collaps them, insert them in bottom bungee cord and then the bungee on the shoulder straps and pull the cord tight. And they are out of the way. Pretty clever :) Btw i have 3 Osprey bags, including the one in the video :)
thanks for this review / demonstration of features. I bought this bag last year but didn't end up using it as we did a big canoe trip instead ! I will be doing some day hikes this year ( was supposed to be a 5 day hike in Ontario Pukaskwa but I damaged my groin so no long hikes for now - sad times ) - For the life of me I could not understand how the torso length moved up and down until you showed me in this video ! Thanks.
I'm just waiting to see if some users report any squeaking from the frame. I've had three Ospreys and two developed squeaks. The tensioned backpanel makes a lot of sense as long as it doesn't talk back on the trail. Good review man.
Nice review but you made a mistake. The loop you showed is not primarily for trekking poles but for ice axes. The feature for the poles is the stow on the go attachment points, a rubber cord on the shoulder strap for the pole handles and a covered rubber cord at the bottom of the side mesh pocket (the pocket you use for the water bottle). These two points are located on your left when the pack is on your back. Look it up.
Never mind my last comment. I found the velcro underneath the cloth protectors. I guess they do that for shipping, or maybe the belt can be used without the velcro.
For the most part, the details was great and enjoyed it very much. However, I think he skipped to quickly over the water reservoir element. On mine, there is a zipper that looks reversed (on the opposite side I believe) so I was looking forward to seeing how it is installed into the pack, but never really saw that.
Not sure if youve ever handled the Volt 60 by opsrey but I bought one yesterday. The only difference I can see between the two is the back ventilation and maybe the build quality. I bought the volt for 150$ while the atmos was selling for around 260$. I would say the volt is a perfect budget version of this bag. Would anyone agree?
A couple of things I noticed while I was playing with (and ultimately buying) this pack last night at REI (thank you 20% coupon and dividend burning a hole in my wallet). The large model fit a BearVault BV500(the taller one) fairly well in the lower compartment. I was able to wedge the bear can in the medium but I'm not sure how well it would fit when the pack was loaded. The hydration sleeve is freaking deep, like fingertips to elbow long, If you're water bladder doesn't have a way to hang from the loop at the top (like the Osprey bladder's hook) it's going to fall all the way down to the bottom. Also fishing the drinking hose through the hole out may get a bit old quickly. As a 6'3" 240lbs guy, I could feel the medium rubbing on my trapezius (neck to shoulder muscle) after just a lap or two around the store, and I'm not particularly broad shouldered. With the large I didn't notice this. I had the shoulder straps slid all the way down on the large and with the medium I was a around the middle of the range. The adjustment range on this pack is crazy. I'd definitely suggest trying the different sizes if say the hip belt on one size doesn't quiet feel right since the shoulders have such a great height range.
***** REI is awesome. When I really want to look and think about a bit of gear I find going during the week and a couple of hours till close is a great time. Last night I ended up having two associates working with me and packs. It was great to get a couple of points of view and have plenty of time to try packs etc. Plus it was nice they didn't mind me taking a bear can off the shelf and out of it's box to play with :)
Love my pack. Thanks for this. I learned about some secret pockets I didn’t even know were there and I’ve had mine for 3 months 😂. Very useful video 👍. I’m kinda not sure if I want my tent outside of my pack though . Wet tents are the worst.
why would they make the lid removable without making it into a "day pack?" Doesn't make sense to me. If you're gonna make something removable might as well make it into something useable.
That's a good question. I just got my pack tonight, and still checking out the many features. I had a much larger Gregory Wind River some years ago that did have the removable lid which became a lumbar pack. I never used it that way though - too big for most trips. If I wanted something that big I wore a day pack. With the Atmos on the other hand, the lid isn't so large that it wouldn't make a decent lumbar pack. Still, I don't expect to be using this pack without the lid. Too many little things to put in there.
I just used s hook carabiners turn mine into a fanny pack of sorts I hook it to the arm straps and it sits on my belly It gives a nice big pouch to put all your stuff you need throughout the day as far as food in gear so you don’t have to go through your pack because that’s one thing this bag truly Lacks is getting into storage in the front without taking a whole pack of even getting a water bottle out of the back is tough for me, I also added an external water bottle holder and cell phone case. This is the every mans bag, good all around for multiple uses, could be lighter but the very best bag for carrying weight I’ve ever used. I also bring a strap to turn the lid into a satchel I wear with a cheap ultralight day pack for slack packing
The zippers are a weak point of the Atmos 65 AG and probably some other bags of that family too. After I bought this bag I saw this weakness confirmed on some reviews on shop sites. On first full load usage one of the zippers on the side broke and ripped the fabric open. At that time I was hiking in the woods and not very happy with an unusable side pocket and stuf I could not store anymore. It wears absolutely fantastic though, but I prefer a sturdy bag. So I returned it.
their website says "Osprey will repair any damage or defect for any reason free of charge - whether it was purchased in 1974 or yesterday. If we are unable to perform a functional repair on your pack, we will happily replace it." NICE.
Did they change the model since you did this vid? On the same pack I received today, the hip belt extensions (the padded part) doesn't have velcro inside like yours does. They just slide in and out freely if the straps are loose, but because of the way in which the belt straps are attached, you adjust everything - the straps and the padded extensions - using the straps. Seems much easier to do than you showed in your vid. I'll have to check it out once the pack is full.
Thanks! It carries very nicely. The bottom of the mesh where it meets the lower back actually makes my back feel better in general and the pack basically puts the weight there but the mesh is so darn nice, it's like a mesh trampoline. I love everything about this bag. My only real nit pick is that I wish the color was darker and that the straps were maybe black. But I can't complain. I went with the 65 because I'll be carrying addition camera gear. I was looking into the lowpros but I wanted something that would be more comfortable and adaptive to my specific body. Thanks for stopping by!
Great review. I had bought this pack also and it feels so nice. I just wanted to see what others are saying about it. Just have not had the time to hit the trails. There is a little spot on the shoulder strap that has a loop and says trekking sticks. not sure if it for a quick grab for them or what. Any ideas?
I believe for quick grab :) I don't even own any though. I'll clip something there though. The nice weather is finally here..Kinda so hope you can get out soon!
Been waiting for my local shop to get these in for a long time. Will be picking mine up next week. My birthday gift to myself but I still am unsure about which color.
I was too! They told me 2 Friday's ago they would have a shipment in but went to check and they said March 1st. I found on Rei and just went for it. I think you're going to love it. Thanks man!
I used backcountryedge.com They were so responsive and they have a 1 year no matter what return policy. Plus both REI and EMS locally did not have these. They still don't!
Thanks for the awesome review. I was trying to find additional clips to plug in both the removable top cap as well as the regular top flap at the same time but it looks like you do either or. Makes sense.
Not easily. I have the Atmos 50 and was disappointed at the lack of webbing/attachment points on the bottom of the pack for tents, sleeping pads, etc. I had to sew some webbing to the bottom to give me additional tie points for my old 2-3 man tent. The design of the removable lid also makes loading gear on top of it difficult. The tent issue is one of the reasons I just bought a much newer, smaller, lighter and more pack friendly Kelty TN 2 tent, and am waiting the arrival of my new Aether AG 85.
How does the dark grey color hold up in direct sunlight (in regards to heat)? I know that the darker the color, the more heat will be absorbed. Any thoughts?
I got my Atmos the moment they hit the stores in 2015. I go on about a half-dozen hikes per year, some shorter, some longer, but the mesh looks like it just came out of the REI showroom. No worries on that at all.
This is a great review of this bag. Today I've seen about 8 and this is by far the best. Good pace. Some just waffle on talking shit. This does not. Thank you I'll definitely be purchasing this awesome bag
Ive heard these aren't great with heavy loads. Have you loaded it up to 50+pounds yet? I'm considering the Aether 70 or this. I like the fact that the aether has a front panel. This doesn't.
Can I ask your rough size? I got fitted and land between a medium and a large,I tried medium on in store but ended up buying a large a week later. It fits great but I'm still weary if I'm not seeing a place the large is too large. I'm 6' 185lbs and a 32" waist.
Good review. How does this pack handle on the hips with a heavy load? I have an Osprey Manta for day hikes and I have a Black Diamond Mercury that I use for extended/section hiking. I like the active suspension system on my BD that pivots with my movement. I actually chose the BD over an Osprey due to the active suspension but the trade-off was the ventilation and the water pocket does not fit my 3L Osprey hydration reservoir. I am liking how the continuous mesh panel looks and I know Osprey makes a quality backpack...AND the REI exclusive rain cover and dry sack are bonuses! I have some REI dividend cash I may be spending on a new pack ;)
Cool. I can't really speak on heavy loads quite yet, and I seen someone say they just had a sale or it might still be going on for like 20 percent off. I feel bad bc I'm sitting here just looking at it and haven't had time to really get out and get some actual use on long hikes! Theres always that re warranty too, you can just send it back but I'm pretty sure you're going to be happy with it if you get it :)
What is the proper size for me as I'm 5'7"...my guess is medium. Or should I go large? Any thoughts? I'll be hiking the Appalachian Trail and will be carrying a max load of 35 lbs.
Go to one of your local outfitters and have them measure your spine properly. It's never worth assuming your size, trust me I've been down that road before...
I am also 5'7" and onw an Atmos 50. Mine is a medium, but like Joe M said, it is best to have your spine properly measured. I used the info on Osprey's sizing web page and my Atmos fits like a glove!
I just buy the OSPREY ATMOS 65 w RC in the same color like the video have. From this backpack missιng the letters "AREI" in the rain cover and missing the small rain cover inside the other pocket on the top. This is normal or i must to ask for this?
Thanks for the review. I have been offered this pack to use during a WR attempt for carrying 80LB's over a Marathon. Everything suggests it's a good choice, but as I am currently working in Romania, I can't get to a store to try one. Broadly speaking, do you think this would be the right pack?
Broadly speaking, Yes, yes, yes :) i wasn't able to go to the store either and ordered it without trying it on (I wanted it sooner than local stores would have it) So I went for it and love it. If you order from REI you get 1 year no questions asked warranty, so you can send it back if it's not for you! Hope this helps
Have a look here but I would guess large considering you height and 80lb payload. This might be helpful for sizing www.ospreypacks.com/en/web/sizing_and_fitting
I believe it was in the top compartment. I think I pulled it out in vid. Maybe they forgot to include one?? I'd bet they send you one if yours isn't there. The customer service is superior.
I can't decide if I want this or the 50... I'm going to backpack Europe and I don't want too large of a bag but at the same time a want a backpack that I can use for camping trips. Which one should I get?
HookedOnChronics I'd go with the 65L version and have a small lightweight-bag packed with me for 1-day trips or sightseeing. Personally for me, I rather want to have too much space than too little - especially because I'm an i*d*ot when compressing my stuff to fit 'smaller' bags (: . Plus you can have souvenirs with you when going home! And you can always take off the top, if you feel it's too much.
Flying90 I just picked this up last night. The lid isn't designed to be a fanny pack. You could loop two of the straps through your belt or belt loops and jury-rig it to be a fanny pack though.
Mark Turnbull It does come with buckled straps though, right Mark? The specs say removable top lid but I was told by a certain large U.S. outdoor gear retailer that it converts to a fanny pack. My assumption was that it was like the Aether or Gregory Baltoro. No? Thanks for pointing that out.
***** Not like the Aether can't speak to the Baltoro since haven't looked at that one. It doesn't have the built in waist strap like the Aether though. You'd have to loop the two hiker facing adjuster straps through your belt to get it to act like a fanny pack. Then it's going to hang down and flop back and forth as you walk. I think fishing a hiking strap through the two adjusters and carry it over a shoulder like a satchel/messenger bag might work better. Here is a link to a couple of pics of the lid. plus.google.com/photos/108536015050507425950/albums/6131315441108798593?authkey=CJ_jkc3WqqybKA
Mark Turnbull Really appreciate that Mark. Convertible fanny packs are one of those things I didn't think I'd use but they turned out to be super handy. Guess they were looking to shave weight. Again, a big thanks for the specifics and hope the pack works out for you.
Good review dude. Have to ask you even though it might be hard to tell given that the pack just hit the market. I had an Osprey Aether 70 for a while. Really liked the pack but it developed a mind-numbing squeak after a year or so. Osprey was really shitty about dealing with it, which surprised me because they'd been cool with other packs I've had that have needed repair, so I dumped it. Do you see anything in the pack that might lend itself to squeaking? Do you know if it's the same frame set up as their ventilated "trampoline" styles. I had the same problem with both a Stratos 36 and the Aether 70. My Kestral 38 is rock solid. Thanks man and, again, appreciate the review.
Hey and thanks! As of now I don't see where the squeak could be an issues. I'm not sure if it's the same frame or not... I surely will update tho if I find any issues like that. That would drive me nuts!
Appreciate that. I'm actually dealing with another 'squeak' issue with a Gregory Baltoro. Hell, maybe I have some kind of chemical imbalance that causes things to squeak around me. :) Thinking about swapping it out for the Atmos. It's still so new that REI hasn't heard any complaints yet so I thought I'd check with an owner. And yeah man...it's a ticket to insanity when you're in a quiet forest. I've had more than a few arguments with packs in the middle of nowhere. Thanks for the input and happy trails
+John Stackhouse There are two versions of the pack. The first series came with rain covers. The current series does not. Not sure why. I'm guessing promotional purposes.
If you remove the lid it does cut down the pack quite a bit and still looks good. I would have gone with a 50 but I got a camera and tripod head I needed the extra room for. If you have a store located close to you see them in person might give you a better idea of how much room you'll need.
I was going to go 50 but I thought I'd need the extra 15 for my camera (I use a case logic holster bag and put that inside of the pack) it takes up some extra room and I have another tripod motorized head i wanted to carry. Otherwise 50 would be ideal size. As for the dolica, I absolutely love it. I actually got the GX650B204 Proline GX Series 65 inch Aluminum Tripod and Ball Head Combo" it's about 65. I'm so tired of cheapos breaking but didn't want to spend an arm and a leg. I'd def. reccomend the proline, the 50 dollar one is probably good too. I like how you can flip the legs and get super low shots. As for the weight, it's about 3.5 lbs but worth the carry for me. I carry between the top lid and the case now instead of the bottom straps. I don't know what I was thinking lol
+Erick Bolden called REI and they said that the slightly older models of these packs came with it. The current ones are completely unchanged from the older ones.
hi..can i suggest the osprey Porter packs for traveling? your able to store away the straps inside the pack when your not using & just use the 2 different (grab handles) attached to the bag..Google osprey porter packs.
+cyrus hung No, the points at which this pack attaches to are all soft, backpack like, being the shoulder straps, waist wrap and back mesh. The only part that makes noise, and it is only when trying to intentionally make noise, is the stuff part of the pack, which does not touch your body and does not create noise.
"Man Ive felt mesh before but this mesh..." LMAO
Love this pack ! my son has one . i will too, prior to this season. this pack carry's itself. has camp set up for you, when you arrive. this pack can even start a fire in the pouring rain with no fuel . you can not go wrong with this pack.
Thanks! I am 6'4" and 290lbs. My old osprey does not fit. Its just a 48 and if I lost 40lbs it would fit again. But I need a bigger pack for winter and my kelty 6650 red cloud is just worn out. No cushion in it at all anymore. Looks like you had extra strap so it should fit me just fine.
Thing I love most about this bag is the detachable hood. I use the hood in colder months when lugging Warm clothing, down bag etc. In summer I compress it as don’t carry as much wild camping gear. Best rucksack I ever owned
Nice review! Didn't even realize the pack had a whistle. Neat little feature. Love my Osprey pack. Headed to the Badlands this Spring.
Thanks! Have a fun trip!
What does the EX stand for? The newer packs don't have that so I'm wondering what the difference is between this pack and the new ones
I just purchase this pack and didn't realise that it contained half of the features shown in the video. Thanks
Thanks for posting. Most helpful considering I just bought this pack on-line and with it arriving today.
The rain cover is standard in all Atmos AG's, the two loops in front are not for trekking poles, but ice axe's.
Leiberg Yeah, why would you have your trekking poles attached to your bag anyways? Wouldn't you be using pretty much all the time?
Yeah pretty much. Osprey bags have a system made for trekking poles called "stow-on-the-go" There is a bungee cord in the bottom left side of the bag and on on the left shoulder strap. Then you just take both poles, collaps them, insert them in bottom bungee cord and then the bungee on the shoulder straps and pull the cord tight. And they are out of the way. Pretty clever :) Btw i have 3 Osprey bags, including the one in the video :)
Thanks for clearing that up!
thanks for this review / demonstration of features. I bought this bag last year but didn't end up using it as we did a big canoe trip instead ! I will be doing some day hikes this year ( was supposed to be a 5 day hike in Ontario Pukaskwa but I damaged my groin so no long hikes for now - sad times ) - For the life of me I could not understand how the torso length moved up and down until you showed me in this video ! Thanks.
djferrick haha cool man! Glad it helped!
Just bought one of these, excellent video mate, taught me how to use it. Thanks a lot mate.
Watched your video before going to purchase this pack for myself! Thanks for a great review!
Awesome. Thanks :)
I'm just waiting to see if some users report any squeaking from the frame. I've had three Ospreys and two developed squeaks. The tensioned backpanel makes a lot of sense as long as it doesn't talk back on the trail.
Good review man.
Nice review but you made a mistake. The loop you showed is not primarily for trekking poles but for ice axes. The feature for the poles is the stow on the go attachment points, a rubber cord on the shoulder strap for the pole handles and a covered rubber cord at the bottom of the side mesh pocket (the pocket you use for the water bottle). These two points are located on your left when the pack is on your back. Look it up.
Yea I messed up : /
Never mind my last comment. I found the velcro underneath the cloth protectors. I guess they do that for shipping, or maybe the belt can be used without the velcro.
For the most part, the details was great and enjoyed it very much. However, I think he skipped to quickly over the water reservoir element. On mine, there is a zipper that looks reversed (on the opposite side I believe) so I was looking forward to seeing how it is installed into the pack, but never really saw that.
Not sure if youve ever handled the Volt 60 by opsrey but I bought one yesterday. The only difference I can see between the two is the back ventilation and maybe the build quality. I bought the volt for 150$ while the atmos was selling for around 260$. I would say the volt is a perfect budget version of this bag. Would anyone agree?
This one's really been popular for us. Great review!
wish it had more connecting points for carbiners, gear. I can't see how I could attach my nocs case.
A couple of things I noticed while I was playing with (and ultimately buying) this pack last night at REI (thank you 20% coupon and dividend burning a hole in my wallet).
The large model fit a BearVault BV500(the taller one) fairly well in the lower compartment. I was able to wedge the bear can in the medium but I'm not sure how well it would fit when the pack was loaded.
The hydration sleeve is freaking deep, like fingertips to elbow long, If you're water bladder doesn't have a way to hang from the loop at the top (like the Osprey bladder's hook) it's going to fall all the way down to the bottom. Also fishing the drinking hose through the hole out may get a bit old quickly.
As a 6'3" 240lbs guy, I could feel the medium rubbing on my trapezius (neck to shoulder muscle) after just a lap or two around the store, and I'm not particularly broad shouldered. With the large I didn't notice this. I had the shoulder straps slid all the way down on the large and with the medium I was a around the middle of the range. The adjustment range on this pack is crazy. I'd definitely suggest trying the different sizes if say the hip belt on one size doesn't quiet feel right since the shoulders have such a great height range.
I was at REI last night too! Bloomington. First time. Love that place.
***** REI is awesome. When I really want to look and think about a bit of gear I find going during the week and a couple of hours till close is a great time. Last night I ended up having two associates working with me and packs. It was great to get a couple of points of view and have plenty of time to try packs etc. Plus it was nice they didn't mind me taking a bear can off the shelf and out of it's box to play with :)
But where do you put the baby?
Haha I went again this morning. Great place.
Thanks for the review. I just ordered a REI Crestrail (I suspect Osprey built it), but I may be returning for this Osprey AG!
Cool! Let me know what you think of it!
This is the most comfortable backpack ever made.
Love my pack. Thanks for this. I learned about some secret pockets I didn’t even know were there and I’ve had mine for 3 months 😂. Very useful video 👍. I’m kinda not sure if I want my tent outside of my pack though . Wet tents are the worst.
This was helpful, I didn't know about the lever to adjust the shoulder strap up after moving it down... Thank you :)
My next pack! Tried mens medium AG at REI and it doesn't feel like 3.5 lbs. Great detailed review!
why would they make the lid removable without making it into a "day pack?" Doesn't make sense to me. If you're gonna make something removable might as well make it into something useable.
That's a good question. I just got my pack tonight, and still checking out the many features. I had a much larger Gregory Wind River some years ago that did have the removable lid which became a lumbar pack. I never used it that way though - too big for most trips. If I wanted something that big I wore a day pack. With the Atmos on the other hand, the lid isn't so large that it wouldn't make a decent lumbar pack. Still, I don't expect to be using this pack without the lid. Too many little things to put in there.
I heard you can use it as a fanny pack, if that helps you
I just used s hook carabiners turn mine into a fanny pack of sorts I hook it to the arm straps and it sits on my belly It gives a nice big pouch to put all your stuff you need throughout the day as far as food in gear so you don’t have to go through your pack because that’s one thing this bag truly Lacks is getting into storage in the front without taking a whole pack of even getting a water bottle out of the back is tough for me, I also added an external water bottle holder and cell phone case. This is the every mans bag, good all around for multiple uses, could be lighter but the very best bag for carrying weight I’ve ever used. I also bring a strap to turn the lid into a satchel I wear with a cheap ultralight day pack for slack packing
The zippers are a weak point of the Atmos 65 AG and probably some other bags of that family too. After I bought this bag I saw this weakness confirmed on some reviews on shop sites. On first full load usage one of the zippers on the side broke and ripped the fabric open. At that time I was hiking in the woods and not very happy with an unusable side pocket and stuf I could not store anymore. It wears absolutely fantastic though, but I prefer a sturdy bag. So I returned it.
mrZillion yeah, my friend got the same problem too. I use Deuter packs and I can confirm that such problem doesnt exist
I swopped it indeed also to a Deuter. Pro 70+15 black. Fantastic and sturdy bag!
their website says "Osprey will repair any damage or defect for any reason free of charge - whether it was purchased in 1974 or yesterday. If we are unable to perform a functional repair on your pack, we will happily replace it." NICE.
Could you fit a couple frozen pizzas in the main compartment? I want a big backpack for grocery shopping when I cycle.
Great review👍 very detailed! Love the new backpack and color! Wonderful job done like always😉
Did they change the model since you did this vid? On the same pack I received today, the hip belt extensions (the padded part) doesn't have velcro inside like yours does. They just slide in and out freely if the straps are loose, but because of the way in which the belt straps are attached, you adjust everything - the straps and the padded extensions - using the straps. Seems much easier to do than you showed in your vid. I'll have to check it out once the pack is full.
Nice review. I've been waiting 8 months for a review of this thing! Looks good. How does it carry a load?
Thanks! It carries very nicely. The bottom of the mesh where it meets the lower back actually makes my back feel better in general and the pack basically puts the weight there but the mesh is so darn nice, it's like a mesh trampoline. I love everything about this bag. My only real nit pick is that I wish the color was darker and that the straps were maybe black. But I can't complain. I went with the 65 because I'll be carrying addition camera gear. I was looking into the lowpros but I wanted something that would be more comfortable and adaptive to my specific body. Thanks for stopping by!
Great review. I had bought this pack also and it feels so nice. I just wanted to see what others are saying about it. Just have not had the time to hit the trails. There is a little spot on the shoulder strap that has a loop and says trekking sticks. not sure if it for a quick grab for them or what. Any ideas?
I believe for quick grab :) I don't even own any though. I'll clip something there though. The nice weather is finally here..Kinda so hope you can get out soon!
Good detailed review. I am looking at picking up this pack
hey bro..excellent pack&video. thanks for the demonstration. especially outside with the snow..
Thanks !
Thank you for such a detailed review.
How do you like that outdoor vitals sleeping bag? I have the 0 degree, and was just curious at your thoughts.
Been waiting for my local shop to get these in for a long time. Will be picking mine up next week. My birthday gift to myself but I still am unsure about which color.
Sorry, should have said... Great review! I thought it was very detailed.
I was too! They told me 2 Friday's ago they would have a shipment in but went to check and they said March 1st. I found on Rei and just went for it. I think you're going to love it. Thanks man!
I used backcountryedge.com They were so responsive and they have a 1 year no matter what return policy. Plus both REI and EMS locally did not have these. They still don't!
I tried one, with 26 lbs and it was more comfortable than my hyperlight one with 20 lbs...
Thanks for the awesome review. I was trying to find additional clips to plug in both the removable top cap as well as the regular top flap at the same time but it looks like you do either or. Makes sense.
Great review!
Can you strap on a tent on the bag. If you are hiking somewhere where you have to have a tent with you.
Not easily. I have the Atmos 50 and was disappointed at the lack of webbing/attachment points on the bottom of the pack for tents, sleeping pads, etc. I had to sew some webbing to the bottom to give me additional tie points for my old 2-3 man tent. The design of the removable lid also makes loading gear on top of it difficult. The tent issue is one of the reasons I just bought a much newer, smaller, lighter and more pack friendly Kelty TN 2 tent, and am waiting the arrival of my new Aether AG 85.
good review been waiting for reviews for months, think I might pick up this color pack in the 50 L size
Nice choice :)
Thank you for making this video - very helpful!
How does the dark grey color hold up in direct sunlight (in regards to heat)? I know that the darker the color, the more heat will be absorbed. Any thoughts?
Is there a follow up review after using the Atmos AG for over a year? I'm curious about the back mesh and how durable it is. Thanks!
I got my Atmos the moment they hit the stores in 2015. I go on about a half-dozen hikes per year, some shorter, some longer, but the mesh looks like it just came out of the REI showroom. No worries on that at all.
This is a great review of this bag. Today I've seen about 8 and this is by far the best. Good pace. Some just waffle on talking shit. This does not. Thank you I'll definitely be purchasing this awesome bag
chahoolistic tendencies thanks man!
Ive heard these aren't great with heavy loads. Have you loaded it up to 50+pounds yet? I'm considering the Aether 70 or this. I like the fact that the aether has a front panel. This doesn't.
Thanks man! Nice job
Excellent review! Cant wait to get one from REI on 27March w/ 20% off and free raincover.
Hello would you recommend this pack for flight traveling and how would it hold up with a trip with hiking and mountain biking?
Solid review, just bought the bag! wondering, how would I attach a nylon knife sheath to the exterior?
Best pack in the world
Can I ask your rough size? I got fitted and land between a medium and a large,I tried medium on in store but ended up buying a large a week later. It fits great but I'm still weary if I'm not seeing a place the large is too large.
I'm 6' 185lbs and a 32" waist.
THE MOST comfortable pack I've ever worn... and I've worn a lot.
Good review.
How does this pack handle on the hips with a heavy load? I have an Osprey Manta for day hikes and I have a Black Diamond Mercury that I use for extended/section hiking. I like the active suspension system on my BD that pivots with my movement. I actually chose the BD over an Osprey due to the active suspension but the trade-off was the ventilation and the water pocket does not fit my 3L Osprey hydration reservoir. I am liking how the continuous mesh panel looks and I know Osprey makes a quality backpack...AND the REI exclusive rain cover and dry sack are bonuses! I have some REI dividend cash I may be spending on a new pack ;)
Cool. I can't really speak on heavy loads quite yet, and I seen someone say they just had a sale or it might still be going on for like 20 percent off. I feel bad bc I'm sitting here just looking at it and haven't had time to really get out and get some actual use on long hikes! Theres always that re warranty too, you can just send it back but I'm pretty sure you're going to be happy with it if you get it :)
How does it compare to the ULA circuit?
Thanx for the detailed vid. appreciate it.
Do you know what the length of the hip belt is? I'm a large guy trying to find a pack.
Great review. Does the pack come with a rain cover? Or did you have to make/buy your own?
It came with it but it has been brought to my attention it does not anymore.
What is the proper size for me as I'm 5'7"...my guess is medium. Or should I go large? Any thoughts? I'll be hiking the Appalachian Trail and will be carrying a max load of 35 lbs.
Go to one of your local outfitters and have them measure your spine properly. It's never worth assuming your size, trust me I've been down that road before...
I am also 5'7" and onw an Atmos 50. Mine is a medium, but like Joe M said, it is best to have your spine properly measured. I used the info on Osprey's sizing web page and my Atmos fits like a glove!
What is your specific measurement for this pack?
Very good review , I doubt the last name 'EX' . This is Osprey Atmos 65 AG (not include EX)
really good review how much was that going for at REI would it be good for a five day trip??
bushcrfter791 I was there a few days ago, priced at 260. I suggest you go get sized then go online.
my bag. this is the best
I just buy the OSPREY ATMOS 65 w RC in the same color like the video have.
From this backpack missιng the letters "AREI" in the rain cover and missing the small rain cover inside the other pocket on the top.
This is normal or i must to ask for this?
+ΕΣΦΙΓΜΕΝΙΤΗΣ ΑΓΙΟΡΕΙΤΗΣ I heard they stopped including them for whatever reason. I know, a bummer
thanx friend.
Any way i love it!
From monday first experience with it mount Olympos
Thanks for the review. I have been offered this pack to use during a WR attempt for carrying 80LB's over a Marathon. Everything suggests it's a good choice, but as I am currently working in Romania, I can't get to a store to try one. Broadly speaking, do you think this would be the right pack?
Broadly speaking, Yes, yes, yes :) i wasn't able to go to the store either and ordered it without trying it on (I wanted it sooner than local stores would have it) So I went for it and love it. If you order from REI you get 1 year no questions asked warranty, so you can send it back if it's not for you! Hope this helps
*****
I'm getting it directly from Osprey, so tthe warranty should be good! I am also 6'4" and 115KG. Does that make any difference?
Have a look here but I would guess large considering you height and 80lb payload. This might be helpful for sizing www.ospreypacks.com/en/web/sizing_and_fitting
What are the dimensions of your sleeping bag? Would there be room for a bigger one?
Manufacturer: Outdoor Vitals
Manufacturer reference: 402001
Product Dimensions: 82 x 8 x 28 inches; 3.6 pounds and it can def. fit a bigger bag :)
***** I meant the packed size! Should have been more specific haha.
Ima be taking this pack to Philmont 2019. Exited!
Jack D hey have fun man!!
Do you use a camera insert to keep camera equipment in the bag ?
I use a case logic holster, same thing basically but had a shoulder strap and a few pockets
Great review. I recently got one and found the rain cover but couldn't find the dry sack. Where'd you find yours?
I believe it was in the top compartment. I think I pulled it out in vid. Maybe they forgot to include one?? I'd bet they send you one if yours isn't there. The customer service is superior.
yeah they forgot to include it in mine but they sent one when I told them, in good REI fashion.
I can't decide if I want this or the 50... I'm going to backpack Europe and I don't want too large of a bag but at the same time a want a backpack that I can use for camping trips. Which one should I get?
HookedOnChronics I'd go with the 65L version and have a small lightweight-bag packed with me for 1-day trips or sightseeing. Personally for me, I rather want to have too much space than too little - especially because I'm an i*d*ot when compressing my stuff to fit 'smaller' bags (: . Plus you can have souvenirs with you when going home! And you can always take off the top, if you feel it's too much.
If you take the top off, can you use it as a fanny pack? I've seen some Gregory packs that can do that so I was just wondering! Sweet video!
I don't have this pack but have been considering it. Yes...it has a removable floating top lid.
Flying90 I just picked this up last night. The lid isn't designed to be a fanny pack. You could loop two of the straps through your belt or belt loops and jury-rig it to be a fanny pack though.
Mark Turnbull
It does come with buckled straps though, right Mark? The specs say removable top lid but I was told by a certain large U.S. outdoor gear retailer that it converts to a fanny pack. My assumption was that it was like the Aether or Gregory Baltoro. No?
Thanks for pointing that out.
***** Not like the Aether can't speak to the Baltoro since haven't looked at that one. It doesn't have the built in waist strap like the Aether though. You'd have to loop the two hiker facing adjuster straps through your belt to get it to act like a fanny pack. Then it's going to hang down and flop back and forth as you walk. I think fishing a hiking strap through the two adjusters and carry it over a shoulder like a satchel/messenger bag might work better.
Here is a link to a couple of pics of the lid.
plus.google.com/photos/108536015050507425950/albums/6131315441108798593?authkey=CJ_jkc3WqqybKA
Mark Turnbull
Really appreciate that Mark. Convertible fanny packs are one of those things I didn't think I'd use but they turned out to be super handy. Guess they were looking to shave weight. Again, a big thanks for the specifics and hope the pack works out for you.
Good review dude.
Have to ask you even though it might be hard to tell given that the pack just hit the market.
I had an Osprey Aether 70 for a while. Really liked the pack but it developed a mind-numbing squeak after a year or so. Osprey was really shitty about dealing with it, which surprised me because they'd been cool with other packs I've had that have needed repair, so I dumped it.
Do you see anything in the pack that might lend itself to squeaking? Do you know if it's the same frame set up as their ventilated "trampoline" styles. I had the same problem with both a Stratos 36 and the Aether 70. My Kestral 38 is rock solid.
Thanks man and, again, appreciate the review.
Hey and thanks! As of now I don't see where the squeak could be an issues. I'm not sure if it's the same frame or not... I surely will update tho if I find any issues like that. That would drive me nuts!
Appreciate that. I'm actually dealing with another 'squeak' issue with a Gregory Baltoro. Hell, maybe I have some kind of chemical imbalance that causes things to squeak around me. :) Thinking about swapping it out for the Atmos. It's still so new that REI hasn't heard any complaints yet so I thought I'd check with an owner.
And yeah man...it's a ticket to insanity when you're in a quiet forest. I've had more than a few arguments with packs in the middle of nowhere.
Thanks for the input and happy trails
Thanks Tee Jay and you too! I'm going to CL in a month or so and will be getting a lot of use out of it. I'll keep you updated for the squeak ;)
I have that bag, but mine does not have the rain cover. Is it because I bought it at the store?
+John Stackhouse There are two versions of the pack. The first series came with rain covers. The current series does not. Not sure why. I'm guessing promotional purposes.
Very nice, I like it
any advice whether to get 50L or 65L? If remove the lid will the height of the bag reduce by a lot? thanks!
If you remove the lid it does cut down the pack quite a bit and still looks good. I would have gone with a 50 but I got a camera and tripod head I needed the extra room for. If you have a store located close to you see them in person might give you a better idea of how much room you'll need.
Where would recomend putting a tent
Heavy stuff on top light stuff on bottom so probably at the bottom..
Thanks for the vid. I'm going to go with 50 Lt. Say how doyou like your tripod? is that Dolica? $48 from amazon? is it good as the reviews said?
I was going to go 50 but I thought I'd need the extra 15 for my camera (I use a case logic holster bag and put that inside of the pack) it takes up some extra room and I have another tripod motorized head i wanted to carry. Otherwise 50 would be ideal size. As for the dolica, I absolutely love it. I actually got the GX650B204 Proline GX Series 65 inch Aluminum Tripod and Ball Head Combo" it's about 65. I'm so tired of cheapos breaking but didn't want to spend an arm and a leg. I'd def. reccomend the proline, the 50 dollar one is probably good too. I like how you can flip the legs and get super low shots. As for the weight, it's about 3.5 lbs but worth the carry for me. I carry between the top lid and the case now instead of the bottom straps. I don't know what I was thinking lol
The hell I bought mine from REI and mine didn't come with a rain cover or stuff sack.
Call them! I'm sure they'll send it no problem. Mine was in the very top pocket.
+JRESHOW I'll definitely do that tomorrow. For now the black contractor bag will have to do haha
+Connor K I didn't recieve one either BUT i bought the atmos 50. Not the 65.
+Erick Bolden called REI and they said that the slightly older models of these packs came with it. The current ones are completely unchanged from the older ones.
oh alright. Must have been a promotional thing for the new packs or something
Mich begeistert dieses Produkt !! XOXO Linda Antonia :*
Does AG stand for "Adventure Girl"? I got the Atmos 65 AG and the manual says it's designed to fit a woman's body. =/
Anti-Gravity. Maybe you got the women's version.
The Aura is the woman's version. Atmos is uni-sex designed.
can i hand carry it on a plane?
hi..can i suggest the osprey Porter packs for traveling? your able to store away the straps inside the pack when your not using & just use the 2 different (grab handles) attached to the bag..Google osprey porter packs.
What's your height bro
6 foot 1 inch 230lbs
What's the difference between Atmos 65 AG and Atmos 65 AG EX?
I think it's the same
Found my pack!!
Would you/anyone recommend this pack for a thru-hike on the AT? Is it big enough? Durable enough?
Thanks.
+Joe Martin it it when i went out to the smokeys there was a lot of people using 65L bags and this one is such a good bag. i got one and love it
i want to buy this pack but i can't choose the size please tell How tall are you??
6 feet 1 inches
+JRESHOW i am 178cm I think i must buy M? What you think?
does this pack make noises during hiking?
+cyrus hung No, the points at which this pack attaches to are all soft, backpack like, being the shoulder straps, waist wrap and back mesh. The only part that makes noise, and it is only when trying to intentionally make noise, is the stuff part of the pack, which does not touch your body and does not create noise.
Help me guys. Aether 60 or this???? I'm going to buy a pack this week. I could really use the the help.
This! Its incredible!
Aether 60 is just too expensive
So If I buy this bag from REI, I would get a free rain cover?
I don't know about this pack, but I've bought a couple ospreys and gregorys at rei and they came with one
just bought this pack from REI 7/2016 and they did NOT include the rainfly.
Brandon Black Good to know because I'm going to REI soon to get this pack.
I’m torn between this and the kelty coyote
Keep saying it feels nice, feels good but, not one word about durability of the material ...
its durable, sorry
Don't forget about the load lifters!
ليتك وتجي وتشوف مقاطع وسنابات دهران بس عن الأكل.
I bought this pack after a year of using a cheap, ill fitting backpack. You will never wear a more comfortable pack!
No waterproof cover with this pack. Very bad, very bad as The Donald says. My stuff was soaked in consistent rain. Thanks a lot, Osprey.
Where do you backpack to...McDonald's?
+lundy75 what the hell
+lundy75 You're a jackass
lundy75 sorry, I spit my cheerios out....that was funny! God review. Thanks