Osprey Men’s Atmos AG 50 Backpack (2017 Model), Absinthe Green, Large
The Atmos AG 50 introduces the Anti-Gravity suspension system to a new line of ventilated backpacks. This 3D suspension system contours your body providing seamless comfort allowing the user mobility with ease on any multi-day backpacking trip.
Product Features
The adjustable harness allows the user to easily adjust the torso length of the pack by using the easy release cams behind the harness yoke
The Fit-on-the-Fly hip belt pads extend 5″/15cm to accommodate different hip sizes providing a custom fit
The floating top lid can extend to accept oversized loads or can be removed from the pack body for weight saving lidless use
An internal reservoir sleeve is located in the main body of the pack allowing easy loading/unloading of a hydration reservoir
Osprey’s Stow-on-the-Go trekking pole attachment is designed to quickly attach and carry trekking poles while wearing a pack
Hydration sack is awesome and fits standard US Issue Camel Baks 2 Liter … This is my first expensive rucksack purchase. Opposed to the $230 price I’ve seen them running on osprey’s website, I purchased this for $170. unfortunately I missed it at $150, but can’t complain with how much I still was able to save. The shoulder strap adjustment was a little tricky, after I pulled it down while on a hike it wasn’t able to go back up. I found out there’s little clips you have to open before it goes up. Hydration sack is awesome and fits standard US Issue Camel Baks 2 Liter…
Held the weight great. Love the AG system and front pockets Just wore this for a couple day trip. Held the weight great. Love the AG system and front pockets. Held over 40# and still had a little room. I heard other say that the large is a bit larger than expected in the adjustable frame part. I concur with that. I’m 6 foot and have to adjust it almost all the way to the last setting. All of the adjustable straps work great and give you options for shifting heavy loads over the course of a trip. Construction seems great. Stretchy pouch in the…
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Hydration sack is awesome and fits standard US Issue Camel Baks 2 Liter … This is my first expensive rucksack purchase. Opposed to the $230 price I’ve seen them running on osprey’s website, I purchased this for $170. unfortunately I missed it at $150, but can’t complain with how much I still was able to save. The shoulder strap adjustment was a little tricky, after I pulled it down while on a hike it wasn’t able to go back up. I found out there’s little clips you have to open before it goes up. Hydration sack is awesome and fits standard US Issue Camel Baks 2 Liter…
Great suspension system.
Held the weight great. Love the AG system and front pockets Just wore this for a couple day trip. Held the weight great. Love the AG system and front pockets. Held over 40# and still had a little room. I heard other say that the large is a bit larger than expected in the adjustable frame part. I concur with that. I’m 6 foot and have to adjust it almost all the way to the last setting. All of the adjustable straps work great and give you options for shifting heavy loads over the course of a trip. Construction seems great. Stretchy pouch in the…