Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 30.5 x 15.5 x 6 inches |
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Package Weight | 2.25 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 33 x 15 x 15 inches |
Item Weight | 3.9 Pounds |
Brand Name | Osprey |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Model Name | Atmos 65 Anti-gravity |
Color | Graphite Grey |
Suggested Users | mens |
Manufacturer | Osprey Packs |
Part Number | 015265-544-3-LG |
Model Year | 2015 |
Style | Atmos 65 Anti-gravity |
Outer Material | Polyester |
Size | Large |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Capacity Total | 68 Liters |
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Osprey Men's Atmos 65 AG Backpacks
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- 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;Dimensions:35h x 15w x 15d inches;Volume :68 L;Weight:4.92 lbs
- Five exterior zippered pockets and three slip pockets.
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Osprey Atmos AG 65
Description
The foundation of the Osprey Atmos AG 65 is Osprey’s Anti-Gravity suspension system that delivers outstanding ventilation and carrying comfort. This award winning pack has earned a solid reputation with savvy thru-hikers on the Pacific Crest Trail. The Anti-Gravity suspension system—a seamless backpanel composed of lightweight mesh extending from the top of the backpanel to the hipbelt that contours to the body to deliver outstanding fit and unrestricted movement. The Fit-on-the-Fly hipbelt and easily adjustable torso length optimizes comfort on the trail. You can access your gear through the top of the pack or via a zippered front panel. The versatile floating top-lid is removable to shave weight but an integrated FlapJacket is always onboard to protect your gear from the elements.
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Removable Floating Top LidThe floating top lid can extend to accept oversized loads or can be removed from the pack body for weight saving lidless use. |
Dual Zippered Front Panel PocketsDual zippered front panel pockets provide extra storage to items that need to be readily accessible. *Only available on Atmos AG 65 & Aura AG 65. |
Side Compression StrapsDual upper side compression straps stabilize loads while lower, cross functional compression straps also serve as external gear carry straps. |
Internal Compression StrapsThe internal compression straps help to stabilize the load. |
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Stow-on-the-GoOsprey’s Stow-on-the-Go trekking pole attachment system is designed to quickly attach and carry trekking poles while wearing a pack or making a quick scramble through rough terrain. |
Fit-on-the-Fly HipbeltThe Fit-on-the-Fly hipbelt pads extend 5 inch/15cm to accommodate different hip sizes while providing a custom fit. |
Adjustable HarnessThe adjustable harness allows the user to easily adjust the torso length of the pack by using the easy release cams behind the harness yoke. |
Anti-Gravity SuspensionThe Atmos/Aura Anti-gravitybackpanel is a continuous panel of lightweight mesh extending from the top of the backpanel to the hipbelt to provide unmatched comfort and ventilation. The seamless structure contours automatically to the body providing outstanding fit and unrestricted movement. |
Product Description
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.
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ASIN | B00PZKUXU2 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Date First Available | June 25, 2014 |
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Customers like the quality, comfort, pockets, durability and size of the backpack. They mention that the suspension feels awesome on their back, it has plenty of room for multi-day hikes and that the hammock style main compartment has the first useful sleeping bag compartment.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the backpack. They mention it's the best piece of gear they own, has breath-ability, and is the best internal-frame pack they've ever worn. Some say the design works perfectly to relieve a lot of the stress on the shoulder. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...The H20 pocket works nicely for a water bladder - I use a 3L Camelbak Bladder that I had from another pack...." Read more
"...Breath-ability. The best of any internal-frame pack I've ever worn...." Read more
"...It really works if you adjust everything properly. I loaded this up with over 45lbs of gear and bags of sand...." Read more
"...back out several times this summer and I must say it is the best piece of gear that I own. Comparing it to my old old pack is not even possible...." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the backpack. They mention that the suspension feels awesome on their back, the waist strap seriously hugs them, and the hip belt is strong and comfortable. They say that the backpack is easy on their shoulders and back, and that it makes for a soft ride.
"...The mesh is sturdy and lets your back breath while making for a soft ride...." Read more
"...The compression system. This thing really felt snug to my back and stable. Confident crossing streams and scrambling up boulders...." Read more
"...The hip belt is very robust but light, hugging my hips and adjusting properly the first time...." Read more
"...The Aether was comfortable enough, and I liked that the load felt more tight/solid, but I speculate that the Atmos AG would be less likely to..." Read more
Customers like the pockets of the backpack. They say it has plenty of pockets to organize a load, a hammock-style main compartment, and a removable top cover with additional sleeping bag compartment. It has the capacity for 5 days of food and gear, and even though they were tired, the pack still had plenty of room for a multi-day hike. The side mesh water bottle pockets are angled perfectly for access, and the organization is phenomenal.
"...The sleeping bag compartment was plenty big for my patrol bag sleeping bag, compressed, and had a little room on each side for some extras like dry..." Read more
"...There are also plenty of pocket and pouches that are easily accessible, to include two convenient ones on waist band (one on each side)...." Read more
"...As for quality, it’s an Osprey. As for features, there are plenty of pockets and straps, but a rain cover will cost you extra...." Read more
"...It has the capacity for 5 days of food and gear, and even though I was tired, the pack always felt great!..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the durability of the backpack. They mention that it is well-made, stable, and comfortable up to 40 lbs. The zippers and pull loops are clearly of higher-quality, and will last a long time. The load is secure and high, and the backpack sits right where they want.
"...While I haven't put 1000+ miles on it (yet) - It's definitely quality and cut out for the challenge. Happy Trails!" Read more
"...The compression system. This thing really felt snug to my back and stable. Confident crossing streams and scrambling up boulders...." Read more
"...store my required bear canister under the top of the pack and it rides very stable. Check out the Bear Vault BV450 for a perfect fit in this spot...." Read more
"...Really the build quality is top notch, the features such as removable top lid are great. But the best feature is the Antigravity suspension system...." Read more
Customers like the size of the backpack. They say it fits perfectly, has extra room to accommodate strapped on items, and has plenty of room for bigger waists. The anti-gravity feature wraps their back very well, and the backpack is narrower and taller than other comparable size packs. The hip belt rides perfectly at their waist, and doesn't seem to slide.
"...I am extremely impressed at its balance, fitment, and loadability.Overall, this pack really is a champion...." Read more
"Due to the design, it is more balanced then most packs. It is narrower and taller than other comparable size packs so that is keeps the packs..." Read more
"...Reasonably attractive in all green tones, fits close.Dislikes:..." Read more
"...of curved suspension plus a hydration reservoir makes it hard to accommodate large, rigid objects...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the backpack. They say it is lightweight for the features and size, and is very easy to carry. The anti-gravity suspension system makes it comfortable and you do not feel the weight on your shoulders. The versatility of the pack and the ability to fit in overhead bins on airplanes make it easy to pack. The 65-liter capacity is substantial and makes packing a breeze. The straps are more flexible and convenient than the Atmos AG's.
"...to some other suspensions - this system truly makes it feel like you're carrying less weight than you actually are...." Read more
"...The hip belt is very robust but light, hugging my hips and adjusting properly the first time...." Read more
"...There are also plenty of pocket and pouches that are easily accessible, to include two convenient ones on waist band (one on each side)...." Read more
"...outside, and its lower side compression straps are more flexible and convenient than the Atmos AG’s..." Read more
Customers like the weight transfer of the backpack. They say it's well-balanced, and hugs their body, transferring the pack's weight directly to their legs. The pack rides well and doesn't cause neck strain. The weight transfer is excellent, and it seems that the bag is about 12 lbs lighter than their scale.
"...The 65Lis adequate for a few overnights if you pack smartly...." Read more
"...I am extremely impressed at its balance, fitment, and loadability.Overall, this pack really is a champion...." Read more
"Due to the design, it is more balanced then most packs...." Read more
"...Wearing this pack is like napping on a trampoline. The weight redistributes nicely so there are no pressure points, even on the hips...." Read more
Customers like the stability of the backpack. They say the anti-gravity suspension system is amazing and helps even out the load. The anti- gravity mesh panel keeps the pack directly off your back.
"...This has got to be one of the most advanced suspension systems on the market...." Read more
"...But the best feature is the Antigravity suspension system. It really works if you adjust everything properly...." Read more
"...Comparing it to my old old pack is not even possible. The anti-gravity suspension puts this backpack is in a league of it's own...." Read more
"...The Anti-Gravity suspension system is a real game-changer. It distributes the weight of your gear evenly across" Read more
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Overall - I think it's an excellent pack! A few notes and Cons (which are more picky than deal breakers)
PROS: The Anti Gravity (AG) Suspension system. This has got to be one of the most advanced suspension systems on the market. Compared to some other suspensions - this system truly makes it feel like you're carrying less weight than you actually are. Virtually all the weight is transferred off your shoulders and onto your hips. The mesh is sturdy and lets your back breath while making for a soft ride. Can't explain it better than Osprey and some of the other reviewers - but long story short - it works as intended - to feel like it's lightened the load. Make sure you adjust it for your height and learn how to adjust it.
The 65Lis adequate for a few overnights if you pack smartly. Like the addition of the sleep pad straps that let you carry it oustside on the lower back of the pack, and the separator in the lower part of the inside of the bag works good enough to keep your sleeping bag at the bottom, but other small items can slip down past the divider which could get annoying. The H20 pocket works nicely for a water bladder - I use a 3L Camelbak Bladder that I had from another pack. The routing of the hose is in a good location. The various pockets on the outside of the bag are ideal for the odds and ends you need while hiking. The "Lid" on the top is nice to have as it's removable for a small daypack if necessary - but honestly it's a bit of a hassle to remove.
CONS - its kind of hard to see inside the bag to buckle/unbuckle the separator - some other osprey bags use a high vis line green color on the inside to make things easier - not saying that's the answer but its just difficult to see into the depths of the bag to latch the separator. Also call me old school, but I'd like to see some daisy chains to attach caribiners to the outside (just two or so) - there is virtually no good place to hang a caribiner. The ease of cinching up the top of this bag closed could be a little easier - but it can be done. My bag is fairly clean now but introduce some grit after a long hike and I'm not sure how easy this will be. Also note that I'm 6'4 and have adjusted the pack to the tallest possible configuration. If you're any taller than that - you won't have an ideal fit and may have to look into another system.
While I haven't put 1000+ miles on it (yet) - It's definitely quality and cut out for the challenge. Happy Trails!
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2016
Overall - I think it's an excellent pack! A few notes and Cons (which are more picky than deal breakers)
PROS: The Anti Gravity (AG) Suspension system. This has got to be one of the most advanced suspension systems on the market. Compared to some other suspensions - this system truly makes it feel like you're carrying less weight than you actually are. Virtually all the weight is transferred off your shoulders and onto your hips. The mesh is sturdy and lets your back breath while making for a soft ride. Can't explain it better than Osprey and some of the other reviewers - but long story short - it works as intended - to feel like it's lightened the load. Make sure you adjust it for your height and learn how to adjust it.
The 65Lis adequate for a few overnights if you pack smartly. Like the addition of the sleep pad straps that let you carry it oustside on the lower back of the pack, and the separator in the lower part of the inside of the bag works good enough to keep your sleeping bag at the bottom, but other small items can slip down past the divider which could get annoying. The H20 pocket works nicely for a water bladder - I use a 3L Camelbak Bladder that I had from another pack. The routing of the hose is in a good location. The various pockets on the outside of the bag are ideal for the odds and ends you need while hiking. The "Lid" on the top is nice to have as it's removable for a small daypack if necessary - but honestly it's a bit of a hassle to remove.
CONS - its kind of hard to see inside the bag to buckle/unbuckle the separator - some other osprey bags use a high vis line green color on the inside to make things easier - not saying that's the answer but its just difficult to see into the depths of the bag to latch the separator. Also call me old school, but I'd like to see some daisy chains to attach caribiners to the outside (just two or so) - there is virtually no good place to hang a caribiner. The ease of cinching up the top of this bag closed could be a little easier - but it can be done. My bag is fairly clean now but introduce some grit after a long hike and I'm not sure how easy this will be. Also note that I'm 6'4 and have adjusted the pack to the tallest possible configuration. If you're any taller than that - you won't have an ideal fit and may have to look into another system.
While I haven't put 1000+ miles on it (yet) - It's definitely quality and cut out for the challenge. Happy Trails!
I'm 5'11", 175lb. Slightly long torso, and maddeningly at the transition between Medium and Large. I bought the medium.
Pros:
Adjustability. I'm that annoying guy who is constantly adjusting his gear - with so many ways to tweak things I was that much more annoying. Liked the belt adjustment most because I typically drop a few inches off the waste.
Breath-ability. The best of any internal-frame pack I've ever worn. The first day out, two times I stopped because the rush of cold on my back made me think that the hydration bag was leaking. Stripped down - all was fine - it was just a breeze hitting my sweaty back and cooling me off so effectively! LOL! It wasn't until the 3rd day that I stopped thinking twice whenever it happened. Bravo Osprey on this design.
The compression system. This thing really felt snug to my back and stable. Confident crossing streams and scrambling up boulders. At times I felt like the anti-gravity system kept the load a little further from my back than I might have like, but it was stable and the comfort was well worth it.
The attachment points are all cleaver and functional. I usually don't like too many because I find them to be opportunities to catch on things, sometimes dangerously, but this pack has them worked out. Even the little trekking pole holder loop, which I thought was kind of stupid at first, I finally tried and really like it.
I LOVED the elastic pouch on the back. Over the 5 days I used it more and more.
Cons:
The detachable lid is useless as a day-pack. If I were king I'd require all packs with a detachable lid be designed to work as a day-pack.
The back zipper pockets. Part of why I swapped the 50L for the 65L is for these (plus the sleeping pad attachment). Unfortunately, the design has these flush (not sticking out) so they compete with the interior for space, rather than providing more space. Also the pockets are so tight that when you have the pack nicely compressed, you can't access the contents without releasing the compression straps. At that point, they are kind of useless and only provide some organizational benefit. At the end of 5 days I pretty much didn't use them at all.
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私は身長160cmのチビ男。体重は60~70kgのヘビー級と言っときます。肩幅は遠目から見ると身長以上に見えるガッシリ骨太体型。
そんな私がこのザックの背負った感想は最高の一言です。
他の大型ザックはクロスタードラゴンの70リットルを所持。
詳細は省きますが…背負ってて辛く、思い切ってアトモスに買い換えました。
名となっているAG(アンチグラビティ)は伊達ではなく。ベルトを締めこむと一気に軽く感じ、今までの辛さは何だったんだと思いました。
もうコッチしか使わないでしょう。
あと冬山はやってないので、使用感はわかりません。
Extremely comfortable, i suffer of backpain and hernia but with this backpack i can load up to 25 kg without no problems!
Pretty comfortable on short or long hike. This bag doing such a good performance.
But i think this not suit well on a snowy day.