Osprey Atmos AG 65 Backpack Review - carry heavy loads with ease!

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  • Опубликовано: 17 май 2022
  • Here is a review of my Osprey Atmos AG 65 Backpack bag. I was forced to change my last Osprey backpack after finding it a touch too big. However, this Osprey Atmos backpack fits perfectly in a size medium. This osprey atmos 65 backpack is a 65 litre backpack that weighs 2.2kg and is packed full of features including Osprey's fully ventilated AG Anti Gravity fully adjustable back.
    At £220 this osprey rucksack is not cheap but I see it as an investment that will last for years.
    Official link to Osprey Packs here: www.ospreyeurope.com/shop/gb_...
    The ground-breaking Atmos AG is equipped with our unique suspended AG AntiGravity™ backsystem which incorporates the world's first fully ventilated hipbelt. Whether you're exploring hot climates or trekking through tundra, the seamless mesh and 3D cavity backpanel equals unrivalled ventilation and comfort whilst providing excellent load carrying performance.
    Fill the Atmos AG to the max and it'll feel practically weightless on your back. Thanks to the ExoForm™ Biostretch™ harness, load lifter bar and the Fit-on-the-Fly™ hipbelt. InsideOut™ compression provides impressive load support, reducing fatigue so you can push your adventures harder and longer.
    Need easy access to your gear? The twin zippered front pockets, base zip and top-lid entry points mean that no matter what you're faced with, you can easily grab your kit. Our Osprey Stow-on-the-Go™ trekking pole attachment allows you to either stow or access your poles without removing your pack. A large sleeping bag base compartment with internal divider allows you to store your gear separately when required.
    When the weather turns for the worst deploy the integrated & detachable raincover contained within the lid. If you're looking to cut weight to the last gram then the FlapJacket™ means you can remove the lid and still keep your gear protected from the elements.
    Weight: 2.2 kg
    Dimensions (CM): 87L / 39W / 41D
    Fabric: 100D x 630D Nylon Dobby
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Комментарии • 161

  • @mikelovesbacon
    @mikelovesbacon 2 года назад +19

    I love my Atmos AG 65. The other week I hauled 21.5KG with no problems, and it was way more comfortable than carrying 16KG in my Exos 48.

  • @doctordilanka

    If you had a drink every time this dude said "Absolutely" - you'd black out before ending this video.

  • @mojaslovenija9903
    @mojaslovenija9903 2 года назад +3

    I am with Atmos 68 l about 200 days a year and carrying 20-25 kg with ascending of 1.5 km daily ... Alpine area, real working horse. (carrying my working equipment for geographic work).

  • @Matthew-j5e
    @Matthew-j5e 2 года назад +5

    I’ve got the Atmos 50 and it’s a total joy! It was the first piece of gear I spent “proper” money on, and well worth the investment.

  • @merlin8166
    @merlin8166 Год назад +6

    Thanks Andy, I was originally put off the Atmos AG 65 because of the weight, but your experience has won me over.

  • @MrCopyrat
    @MrCopyrat 2 года назад

    the key word is "absolutely"

  • @gazza1858
    @gazza1858 Год назад

    So how do ya adjust the back system, Iv just bought the same rucksack but snookered

  • @JUDD3R2
    @JUDD3R2 2 года назад +1

    Yup my go to bag nowadays, due to being a sweaty mess, a bit heavy and noisy but nothing missing from it at all and super comfy.

  • @brendanrouse2209
    @brendanrouse2209 Год назад

    Can I ask what part you thought made the L too big. There seems to be overlapping of pack sizes for measurements. I reckon I teeter on M and L

  • @tanveerzahoor816
    @tanveerzahoor816 2 года назад

    I love ur videos. New to wild camping and bought a lot of gear just watching ur videos past few months. I just got the aether 70ag rucksacktoday. How would u compare ur aether 70ag vs this atmos 65ag in comfort.

  • @chrisjwoodall
    @chrisjwoodall 2 года назад +1

    I regularly use mine without the lid and use the two zipped front pockets for all the things I usually keep in lid pockets. Totally agree about the weight not being an issue given it’s all invested in the comfort, nothing different to taking a heavier sleeping bag in colder conditions. Been a game changer for me compared to lighter packs especially for trips of more than one night.

  • @paul-5797

    Thanks for your review. I've been looking at this and it was super comfy in the shop. Really appreciate you taking the time to show everyone it in action :D At least it looks heavy duty and you can load it up without worrying it will unfurl.

  • @James-oj7lo

    I just bought mine, such a great video! Easy to follow and shows of the features amazingly!

  • @1024Pete
    @1024Pete Год назад

    After trying 5 different packs from 5 different manufacturers, I found the Atmos to be the most comfortable. Thanks for the validation. Be well. Happy Trails!

  • @mikecoward3949

    Thanks Andy for another great review.

  • @TheAlDuffy

    Thanks for putting up another great review Andy.

  • @colfish6944
    @colfish6944 2 года назад

    Great review Andy 👏 I have this already and by far the best I’ve ever owned 👍

  • @Mikhael1964

    Excellent informative video ,you do some excellent informative videos mate..I just bought this , but the new The Atmos AG LT 65, which weighs lighter at 1.9kg. My main reason for getting this one is the Anti-gravity suspension, that helps to transfer weight down to the hips, thus less pressure on the Lumbar spine. Im 60 now,served in Army Infantry fr many years ,carrying huge weights ,extreme fitness etc that have shortened my lumbar discs causing sum discomfort..

  • @ac346673
    @ac346673 2 года назад +1

    I have the previous model of the Atmos 65. It does its job of transferring the weight to your hips. The mesh back is a game changer.

  • @josephkendall9793
    @josephkendall9793 Год назад

    You video reviews are very good!