Osprey Men’s Atmos AG 65 Backpack (2017 Model), Absinthe Green, Small
The Atmos AG 65 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 inches/15cm to accommodate different hip sizes providing a custom fit. Volume-Small 62 litre,medium 65 litre,large 68 litre
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
Five exterior zippered pockets and three slip pockets.
Hiked nearly 2,000 miles of the AT with this pack I started my Appalachian Trail thru hike with the Gregory z65 pack. It was a decent pack but the shoulder straps started to tear on me a couple hundred miles in. I knew I needed a new pack so when I reached Hot Springs, NC I went to the outfitter that was down the street to see what they had. I did some prior research and was planning on purchasing the Osprey Aether but it turns out they didn’t have it, bummer. However, they did have the recently released Osprey Atmos AG pack. I didn’t know…
Best pack yet. Bought this backpack(Medium size) in early spring 2015 and have since gone on two backpacking loops, one 30 miler through the sawtooth mountains, ID, and a 27 mile loop through the Cascade mountains in OR…as well as 10+ day hikes in texas.First off, this thing fits me like a glove…made for my back. It’s basically like the backpack is giving you a great big bear hug, and it really feels like you are carrying less weight than you are. I usually stay around 30 lbs or less, so this…
Lives up to the stellar reviews Well, this pack sure lives up to the stellar ratings it gets all over the web. After years of using cheaper packs that are heavy, harder to load, and just don’t fit right, I finally pulled the trigger on this gem. And, there’s no turning back.Last year, I hiked a section of the John Muir Trail with an old, cheap pack and I suffered through constant adjustments and painful shoulders due to a very poorly designed hip belt system. That was the last straw, and my research for a…
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Hiked nearly 2,000 miles of the AT with this pack I started my Appalachian Trail thru hike with the Gregory z65 pack. It was a decent pack but the shoulder straps started to tear on me a couple hundred miles in. I knew I needed a new pack so when I reached Hot Springs, NC I went to the outfitter that was down the street to see what they had. I did some prior research and was planning on purchasing the Osprey Aether but it turns out they didn’t have it, bummer. However, they did have the recently released Osprey Atmos AG pack. I didn’t know…
Best pack yet. Bought this backpack(Medium size) in early spring 2015 and have since gone on two backpacking loops, one 30 miler through the sawtooth mountains, ID, and a 27 mile loop through the Cascade mountains in OR…as well as 10+ day hikes in texas.First off, this thing fits me like a glove…made for my back. It’s basically like the backpack is giving you a great big bear hug, and it really feels like you are carrying less weight than you are. I usually stay around 30 lbs or less, so this…
Lives up to the stellar reviews Well, this pack sure lives up to the stellar ratings it gets all over the web. After years of using cheaper packs that are heavy, harder to load, and just don’t fit right, I finally pulled the trigger on this gem. And, there’s no turning back.Last year, I hiked a section of the John Muir Trail with an old, cheap pack and I suffered through constant adjustments and painful shoulders due to a very poorly designed hip belt system. That was the last straw, and my research for a…