
If you prefer not to carry bottles and can spare that much room inside the backpack, this is quite an excellent feature. Presence of separate panels makes packing, as well as access to the bottom of the backpack easier.Īn internal hydration reservoir sleeve can hold up to three liters of water. Since it is generally the sleeping bag that goes into this spot, it is called the sleeping bag compartment. There’s also a bottom access that makes it easier to directly reach the bottom part of the gear. Like conventional backpacks, the Atmos has top access for packing the backpack. Packing your backpack the right way is a big part of camping and hiking. Adjustability And Accessibility Osprey Atmos Zipper And Packing Plus, the weight is well-distributed, and the Aether too remains comfortable. While it may feel warm and there may be some sweating, there is no chafing. The custom-fit feature and the foam-padded hip belt work extremely well. The mesh keeps it comfortable to carry, and the weight is shifted to the hips. If I were to speak plainly in terms of carrying a backpack, the Atmos seems to be in the lead. It remains comfortable and convenient to carry. The construction of this backpack shifts the weight towards the user’s lower back and hips. You’ll have to visit an authorized dealer to avail this feature, but it can be worth the extra effort. However, the foam used is moldable and can be custom heat-molded to the user’s body. It is made from foam and has an adjustable torso. The idea here is to have the perfect length and fit, suitable for your own body. Osprey Aether uses an interchangeable, custom-fit harness and hip-belt. This compromises some breathability, though the Aether doesn’t come close to discomfort. For comfort at the top half, the backpack utilizes the old-school system of padding with airflow holes. The anti-gravity mesh is placed at the bottom half, covering the lower back and the hip. Aether makes use of some anti-gravity mesh like the Atmos, but it also relies on old-school backpack styling for its comfort. Made from high-quality materials, this is largely an internal-frame backpack. The main fabric used in Osprey Aether AG 70 is 210D nylon dobby, while the bottom is made from 500D nylon packcloth. This reduces chances of sweat, and also shifts the weight of the backpack towards the user’s hips, thus making it more convenient. Going all the way from the shoulders to the hips, it prevents the backpack from clinging to the back. The adjustable hip belt can be pulled out for up to six inches to create a custom fit. The mesh adds breathability, reducing the chance of discomfort and sweating as you go about your day.Ītmos employs an adjustable, load-lifting harness. Osprey’s biggest success for the Atmos is the “anti-gravity suspension.” This design arranges the backpack in such a way that it feels like you’re carrying less weight.įor this system, a lightweight mesh goes all the way from the top of the backpack to the hipbelt.

These are high-quality materials that bode well for a backpack. The main fabric used on the Osprey Atmos 65AG is 100D X 630D nylon dobby, while the bottom is made from 420HD nylon packcloth.
