Osprey Atmos 50L: alnk.to/87YUPwq Osprey Aura 50L: alnk.to/ei1ra5K *Affiliate links. This is the old version of the Atmos. Check out the links below for the latest, greatest version!
Good review. I'm thinking of getting one. I'm a photographer and I back country camp, so I take my photography gear with me. That consist of a camera body and 3 lenses. I haven't checked at my local REI store, but I'm wondering if the upper removable compartment could be used to house and protect my gear, or if there is room for a small camera pouch to be inserted somewhere. Any thoughts? Thanks again. BTW I do a lot of hiking and camping in the Great Smoky Mountains.
The floating lid is pretty roomy and you could probably fit a camera cube up there. Best bet of course would be to see it in person to determine if it would work for your needs. We recommend using something like Peak Design’s small camera cubes (bit.ly/2XYg1xv) and putting them at the top of the main compartment. That way the bag isn’t quite as top-heavy while keeping your lenses fairly accessible. We use a capture clip (bit.ly/2XNZlZg) to keep our camera handy when we’re hiking. Regarding the clip though, comfort can be a factor with heavy cameras and lenses. We sometimes try to balance the weight out by putting a full water bottle (like a Nalgene) on the opposite side of our backpack from where the clip is attached. It's not perfect but we like to keep our camera as close as possible.
I have no idea about Backpack Size, but as far as I felt, I need many things to don't get cold for a weekend trip. I am going to buy an Atmos ag 65 MD. Does it make sense that I want to buy 65 Liter for every trip?
A 65 liter bag is a good size for many types of backpacking trips. Especially if you're backpacking in the winter, you do need more room for extra layers and a spare set of clothes. That said, for short weekend trips in summer, a 50 liter will often suffice, but unless you're a serious ultralight hiker, it's not like a few extra liters means that much more weight, so go for the 65! You can always use the bag's compression straps if there's unused space in the bag! Happy backpacking!
Osprey Atmos 50L: alnk.to/87YUPwq
Osprey Aura 50L: alnk.to/ei1ra5K
*Affiliate links. This is the old version of the Atmos. Check out the links below for the latest, greatest version!
Love that color and that logo design. Wish they bring them both back.
Great detailed review. I just bought one. Thanks!
Good review. I'm thinking of getting one. I'm a photographer and I back country camp, so I take my photography gear with me. That consist of a camera body and 3 lenses. I haven't checked at my local REI store, but I'm wondering if the upper removable compartment could be used to house and protect my gear, or if there is room for a small camera pouch to be inserted somewhere. Any thoughts? Thanks again. BTW I do a lot of hiking and camping in the Great Smoky Mountains.
The floating lid is pretty roomy and you could probably fit a camera cube up there. Best bet of course would be to see it in person to determine if it would work for your needs. We recommend using something like Peak Design’s small camera cubes (bit.ly/2XYg1xv) and putting them at the top of the main compartment. That way the bag isn’t quite as top-heavy while keeping your lenses fairly accessible. We use a capture clip (bit.ly/2XNZlZg) to keep our camera handy when we’re hiking. Regarding the clip though, comfort can be a factor with heavy cameras and lenses. We sometimes try to balance the weight out by putting a full water bottle (like a Nalgene) on the opposite side of our backpack from where the clip is attached. It's not perfect but we like to keep our camera as close as possible.
I have the Atmos 65 AG and my Canon DSLR definitely fits in the lid with some room to spare.
@@Terradrift this is a dope tip. i may have to cop this cube thing. thanks :P
Great review, I’m still looking for a good pack to grab.
I have no idea about Backpack Size, but as far as I felt, I need many things to don't get cold for a weekend trip. I am going to buy an Atmos ag 65 MD.
Does it make sense that I want to buy 65 Liter for every trip?
A 65 liter bag is a good size for many types of backpacking trips. Especially if you're backpacking in the winter, you do need more room for extra layers and a spare set of clothes. That said, for short weekend trips in summer, a 50 liter will often suffice, but unless you're a serious ultralight hiker, it's not like a few extra liters means that much more weight, so go for the 65! You can always use the bag's compression straps if there's unused space in the bag! Happy backpacking!
I have a 20 inch torso size, but am new to this and don't know whether to buy the Medium or Large. What do you recommend?
The best way to figure out which size to get is to use Osprey's extremely thorough sizing guide: bit.ly/3blXrAS
So Vegan Jerky, fruit leather? I love fruit leather as a snack. Atmos seems to make a nice ruck.
We do love fruit leather, but we snack on vegan jerky like Primal Vegan Strips or Su Mama: amzn.to/3BSiedX
Tack.
Is it the newest color of atmos 50 ag 2019? Cause what i see on the web theres no green color...
The Atmos in the review is the old version. They discontinued that color, sadly.
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The best thing about this review .... is you. ;)
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