Their warranty and customer service is incredible! I had to send back a six-year-old manta series day pack in the 20 L range because some of the straps were coming off of it. I was able to get a brand new pack and they allowed me to get one up to 20% higher in value than the one I sent in. I ended up getting a manta 34 in Green.
Thanks Chris for another great review. I recently bought the Atmos 50 and loaded it up with about 35lbs for a couple of short hikes. The 35lbs felt way lighter, this (Atmos 50) pack is extremely comfortable and bullet proof. I'm a newbie but at 67 y/o I prefer comfort over weight savings.
I was going to say the exact same thing - loaded to 35lb my Atmos 50 AG is so comfortable, and rides on my body so well that it doesn’t affect my balance by swinging when crossing streams, logs, scrambling, etc. It carries so well that I barely notice the weight, which was not the case with the UL packs I tried before going with the Osprey.
I really love the anti-gravity system! The weight transfer to the hips is golden. It's hard to beat an Osprey pack for all the reasons you mentioned. For longer distances, I use my Stratos 35 to cut down on weight and non-essentials. But When I want all the comfort items, The Atmos 65 is my go-to.
I love the grey color. I've had my Osprey Momentum for years and it's still great. I needed new clips and hardware for it and Osprey sent me the new parts, no questions asked. Even matched the colors. For a big trip, I think I'd follow your lead and take the Atmos.
I got the Atmos 65 and I love it.. very comfortable and versatile. I did cut the straps on my pack they are really long I saved 5.6 ounces by cutting them.
Have the woman’s version. Love it!! Having back and neck issues the anti gravity carting system saves my hikes. Picked up the 40 liter Lumina lost almost 2 pounds on the weight but carries just as well. Sold on Osprey
Same here, I have a Stratos 24, Manta 36 AG, Kestrel 38 (my May-Sept overnight-3 day pack), Atmos 50 AG, and Aether 70 AG. The only one I haven’t used very much is the Aether 70, and I’m hoping to fix that with some winter 1-2 nighties this year. My new GG Crown2 60 is almost as comfortable, but I haven’t tried anything else that came close to Osprey.
I bought my Atmos 65 in 2019 and I love it. I also invested in the osprey pack liner. I know a lot of folks like the trash compactor bags, but the Osprey liner closes like a dry bag. I could submerge my pack in a river and all my stuff will still be dry, no worries. I really enjoy the stow on the go trekking pole holders too, especially if I want to eat a snack on the go (which is often).
Another great video Chris I got my AG 65 from a distributor in the UK come to find out it had the rain cover in the second zippered pack of the brain. Best pack ever
I have the Osprey Atmos65 AG from 2016 as well. Love it. Don’t need to upgrade yet, but when i do, I will definitely buy the latest version. It’s been my favorite heavy duty pack for multi day hikes & trips. Super comfortable & durable. When I want to go really light, I do have an Osprey Talon 44 or 22 day pack depending on the length of my trip.
Couldn’t choose between Osprey Exos, Atmos 50 and Deuter futura vario 50. Finally watched this video and purchased Atmos 65. I hope it’s a right choice for my purposes.
@@basecampchris I'm sure I'll not. It fits me much better than Exos or any other backpack I tried on. Thank you for the review, it's really helpfull! (I'm sorry for my English If I've written something incorret. )
Yes...it's a great pack but compare them side by side ( or at least the specs ) if you can't get your hands on them together and see what works for you.
This pack is unbelievably comfortable. I bought one of the two pound packs and just keep reaching for old betsy! I worried about the extra weight for awhile but you just don't feel it, and I'm old and have hair on my ears!
I bought it a couple of months ago and here in Denmark it comes with the raincover. BTW on my computer it looks really blue (camera settings). I know it's not the blue version because of the green straps and I have the blue version myself.
I love Osprey backpack! After finding the Gregory Paragon 58L Backpack, that is around 3.5 pounds and can carry 50 pounds, was the selling point for me. The belt on the pack is able to move with you when hiking was cool part of the deal.
Are you going to review the new 2022 Atmos? It was just released today by Osprey online today. I like that it has access on the sides to the middle of the pack. Just ordered one!
Thanks for the review. I actually have this pack but haven't been able to use it yet. I need to adjust it so your tips are great! The quality seems fantastic.
The long straps can be tucked away in the slots for the adjustable waistband, so it's not a big issue. I tried mine out the other day for the first time, it was quite comfortable but I wasn't completely sure on the set up for the hip and anti gravity system. Where's the idea spot for the hip band to sit, and does the anti gravity position depend on how much weight is in the pack? Great review btw, I didn't realise those straps at the rear were for a sleeping pad, nor the bottom pouch for a sleeping bag.
There are so many backpacks it is hard to choose I was thinking about getting the Tenon sport scout 3400 and now I see the Osprey Atmos 65L one and think I should get it. wow, they are both good to me. The turning point is the tenon comes with a rain cover and the osprey does not and the difference in the prices. I am going to be traveling with a hammock and wonder which would carry that easier and maybe a small tent if I could not find a place to hang a hammock., I want to travel by a Catrike Trike so it would be loaded on the trike. any ideas I don't like panniers because you can not go on a hike with them. I really like the videos you put some humor along with a lot of information as well thanks. we all need that today to just get away for a while from the day's troubled world.
Hi Paula, the Teton 3400 is very affordable...decent pack. Osprey will last a long time ( lifetime warranty ) glad you enjoy my videos....thanks for watching!!
I just traded up from the Teton scout 4000 to the osprey Atmos. The Teton is extremely stiff on the back and a lot of the load ended up on my shoulders as the hip belt allowed the weight to slip down from my hips. Also most of the external storage is unusable on the Teton when fully loaded. It was a great starting backpack though.
Can’t decided between the Aether 55 & Aether 65. First hike will be like a 5 day. Most of the other hikes just for weekends. It’s mainly summer hiking but I’m also not ultra light. Any recommendations. Thank you for a great review.
I like the larger capacity...gives you more options when loading and doesn't cost much more and is only 10L more but makes a difference...I love my 65L
You should get one of those store " mannequins " to demonstrate all those backpacks on. Then you wouldn't have to wrestle a mamal to show us the pack. Love your reviews! Still shopping here.
The Atmos AG 50 (M) was just delivered today, but since my purchase I've wondered whether the AG 65 (S) would be better. I love those side pockets, I may be kicking it to REI for a return. And yeah, those straps. At 5'7" they're a serious hazard, and forget about peeing!
LOL...the big difference is the size and a few features. I like the options I have with a 65L...I backpack in the winter so I use the extra room. Keep Hiking!
Also I think I'd use a rubber band or something to fold the long straps in vs. cutting them. You can adjust the tucking if you find you want them longer in the future, but it's hard to undo cuts! Permanently modifying a $300 backpack isn't something I'd personally do lightly.
I am finding the back packs no longer make the straps long enough for attaching an accordion foam pad externally on bottom outside...at the beginning of the video I see you have one...can you comment on that?
paid 250$ for mine (Atmos AG, sweden) + the company i bought it off had a deal to give you 100$ discount if you spend 500$. Buy out-of season and get good deals.
Really awesome! Definitely the best pack out there! Really love how the air flows through the anti-gravity system, and it's just so comfortable I use the pack every day to school and work without the top lid!
Hey Chris, great video! New to the channel and I am definitely subscribing! Since I am planning to do multi-day hikes in a few seasons, I don’t want to buy a pack that’s too small. I was wondering if you think you could take this on a hut to hut hiking trip or a day trip even, for example when you take of the top compartment? Or do you think it would be too big? Thanks! Best regards, Tren
I recommend 50L - 70L pack range with the 60-65L being a sweet spot. It's a full back pack but for a full day back pack trip at 4.5 lbs it would work if you have extra gear and need the space...yes it would be very good for a day trip.
Great review Chris , much appreciated. I have found a good deal at Go Outdoors for £160 and I can’t wait to try it on trail. Is the colour of your pack grey or blue? Slightly confused , I could swear that is a blue but, I could be wrong as well. Regards, Florin
Nice pack Chris and great job on the review, have to say I lost it a couple of times when you said I feel like I'm wrestling wolverine or mammal, lol good stuff Chris always looking forward to you videos
Hey Chris. I have a question. If you know the answer then that's great, if not then no problem. Equally no problem if you simply can't be arsed answering it lol. The Osprey Talon 33 appears to be available at two different prices. £80 and £140. Is the more expensive one a new model? And if it is, is it worth the extra money? What are the differences? Cheers
Thoughts on using this for multiple single day hikes? The REI day pack and the Osprey Manta are my other options. While I know it’s too large, it’s tall enough for my torso and I like the hip belts. Plus it can work as checkin luggage. i.e. are the length and hip belts worth the extra weight/size even though I’ll only fill it with a day’s worth of stuff? Ideally I’d purchase two packs but trying to stick to one for now.
I have a Osprey Stratos 34 L which an excellent pack for day hikes. Used on the West Highland Way in September 2019. At 178cm and with long back I have a Large. I find the back suspension has great ventilation. Padding shoulder and hip just right. Good adjustments for torso. Love the vertical zip pocket on the outside for firstaid kit. Has 2 small zip pockets at the top for small items. Also a horizontal zip pocket near the base which is store rain pants and cap. My only con is you can only stand it up one way or it tips over. Only a little gripe
Ηey Chris!!! Since i dont have the option to check the fit on this backpack i would like to ask you what you think for the sizing of the backpack....I am 181cm 79kg with a medium torso....the osprey app has me measured as M and .....im probably gonna go for the M but i want to ask you too whats your opinion.Thank you in advance !!
That's the way to go since they're sized for torso height and not total height. I was shocked they I was in between a medium and large seeing as I'm pretty short
Torso length is key! No matter your height or weight, you must MUST have your torso measured to get the right fit! You will not regret it, having the perfect size, adjusted pack.
I’m 5’9” torso is most important but height and weight matter too... best to go in to REI but doable online with Osprey... they have a section about sizing packs on their site. Once you figure out small/ medium or large then the adjustments are all that’s left.
Hey Chris! Just came across your channel and I really like your content. I just got a 60L Osprey Aether the other day and they look pretty similar. My question to you is this : Were you able to zip you hipbelt pockets with one hand while the bag was on you? My left pocket I couldn't even really get started and the before getting stuck and the right one closed pretty well but stopped with like an inch till it was closed. Cheers!
Yes the pocket zipper is difficult ... the it starts out down comes up and around a corner then straightens out... seems to have problems getting around the corner. Thanks for watching.
It would work well....but - figure out all your gear and weight and see what works for you. next to your tent your pack is the heaviest piece of gear you'll have to get. I'd compare size / weight and price with other packs and see what your most comfortable with. AT sounds like a great adventure.
@@basecampchris oh that is interesting. im a bit taller and I just bought this one today. curiously i felt that the model Large was a bit... well, large hehe. Cuz was getting above my head. I guess is okey if you feel is okey too.
Hi Chris. Great review but you are incorrect when you stated it doesn't come with an Integrated Rain Cover... It Does. It's located in the top pocket accessed from the rear of the pack..!! Also, I nearly spat my wine out when I heard you say that you're thinking of cutting the excess waist belt off... Why not fold the ends towards the buckles and then either tape it up or use a tough rubber band to secure it. That way, you're not defacing a quality pack which would invalidate any Warranty and also reduce the resale value in the future. Keep hiking brother..!!
They don’t invalidate the warranty for cutting straps to length. I trimmed them with a hotknife on my Atmos 50 because they were ridiculously long too. 😊
@@basecampchris OK, I am definitely sold! gonna get it asap! :) Will fill the sleeping bag compartment with coffee and make a hole to get an automatic coffee loading into the machine! continuous coffee on trail! :)
Hi Marjie, I've been putting them together and then I roll them up and tuck them behind the belt buckle/ clip on the belt. Yes the anti- gravity is a good design.
WOW! you answered the question right off the bat....the atmos isn't even the best pack from Osprey and the 4.5lbs means its not even a slightly good pack. Because its way too much form/marketing over function (really at every point) and is 3.5 lbs too heavy. That can be an entire tent and sleep system of weight just out for a walk with you. I could never think of taking 3.5 lbs of completely useless weight... there are several packs at slightly over 2 lbs at a cheaper price point and do the job very well. A 4.5 lb pack is like taking a canvas tent....its just not necessary, and the super comfortable suspension system so you can carry even more weight is part of that weight. A lot of marketing to a new backpacker in my opinion. Signed, a guy that still has a 65 L 5.5lb Gregory to lend out. (still super comfortable) Thanks for the video just the same. Your always fun to watch
Different backpacks can serve different needs. If you ONLY care about weight then this pack was never for you and YOUR personal needs. Review after review on UA-cam is showing this as at least a good backpack that does what it was made to do. Complaining that a backpack that was never designed to be lightweight isn't lightweight is not reasonable. Most reviewers also comment that it makes carrying that excess weight it was designed to carry feel lighter than other packs.
@@TheycallmeMrWonka Thanks for the comment. To be sure calling a well made pack bad is silly. It is a real nice pack. That said for me efficiency is everything. I'm a guy that requires less weight...mostly because I do take everything (in some form). So everything has to fit. .One of my gripes is that for every seam zipper theres a point of entry for water. When I used the more traditional packs I found myself zipping and unzipping endlessly looking for things. I do think its a lot of marketing though like cars....something new every year. As well I found the light weight packs perform even better than traditional or at least as well. I'm a huge Gossamer Gear fan when it comes to packs. Currently using the G4-20. Love the built in sit pad, fantastic from pockets and a ling pocket on one side is awesome. I'll tell you though since that comment two years ago, at 60 years old I found out I suffer from severe ADHD. Every trouble I had backpacking could be attributed to that. I used to believe it was just altitude messing with me. So my ultra simple extremely efficient 25 oz pack does it for me. One tube and one small zippered pocket in a very comfortable package. My diagnosis also makes it hard for me to allow for the Others and their needs - so im working on that. I appreciate the gear talk - my favorite argument since giving up news. Peace. have a great day - hiking season is almost here.
Their warranty and customer service is incredible! I had to send back a six-year-old manta series day pack in the 20 L range because some of the straps were coming off of it. I was able to get a brand new pack and they allowed me to get one up to 20% higher in value than the one I sent in. I ended up getting a manta 34 in Green.
Good for you the Manta is a great pack.... I have the 24L ... good to hear they took care of you.
Thanks Chris for another great review. I recently bought the Atmos 50 and loaded it up with about 35lbs for a couple of short hikes. The 35lbs felt way lighter, this (Atmos 50) pack is extremely comfortable and bullet proof. I'm a newbie but at 67 y/o I prefer comfort over weight savings.
If it feels lighter that huge... means the pack is doing most of the work! Thanks for watching.
I was going to say the exact same thing - loaded to 35lb my Atmos 50 AG is so comfortable, and rides on my body so well that it doesn’t affect my balance by swinging when crossing streams, logs, scrambling, etc. It carries so well that I barely notice the weight, which was not the case with the UL packs I tried before going with the Osprey.
That's a very bluish grey!
Thanks, Chris. I've had my eye on this pack for a while and it's great to see you go in depth with it.
Yes the color was off on the video... glad it was helpful... keep hiking!
Went to philmont 2021 with this, I 100% recommend this backpack. Perfect for 2 weeks which was my trek
I really love the anti-gravity system! The weight transfer to the hips is golden. It's hard to beat an Osprey pack for all the reasons you mentioned. For longer distances, I use my Stratos 35 to cut down on weight and non-essentials. But When I want all the comfort items, The Atmos 65 is my go-to.
Yes it’s a load king/ the smaller pack for the long distances sounds like a good plan. Thanks for watching.
I love the grey color. I've had my Osprey Momentum for years and it's still great. I needed new clips and hardware for it and Osprey sent me the new parts, no questions asked. Even matched the colors. For a big trip, I think I'd follow your lead and take the Atmos.
Glad to hear Osprey took care of you! Atmos is a solid pack / Aether is good as well.
@@basecampchris How does it compare to Kelty Redwing 50 (2016)?
This vid led to me buying this pack and taking on several 4-7 day trips. This thing owns so much better then any other pack ive tried!!
I've had mine for 5 years....still holding up well!
I got the Atmos 65 and I love it.. very comfortable and versatile. I did cut the straps on my pack they are really long I saved 5.6 ounces by cutting them.
The straps are a little odd that they are soo long. But yes very comfortable and durable pack...I'm rough on mine and it keeps ON going!!
Have the woman’s version. Love it!! Having back and neck issues the anti gravity carting system saves my hikes. Picked up the 40 liter Lumina lost almost 2 pounds on the weight but carries just as well. Sold on Osprey
That is awesome!
Same here, I have a Stratos 24, Manta 36 AG, Kestrel 38 (my May-Sept overnight-3 day pack), Atmos 50 AG, and Aether 70 AG. The only one I haven’t used very much is the Aether 70, and I’m hoping to fix that with some winter 1-2 nighties this year. My new GG Crown2 60 is almost as comfortable, but I haven’t tried anything else that came close to Osprey.
I bought my Atmos 65 in 2019 and I love it. I also invested in the osprey pack liner. I know a lot of folks like the trash compactor bags, but the Osprey liner closes like a dry bag. I could submerge my pack in a river and all my stuff will still be dry, no worries. I really enjoy the stow on the go trekking pole holders too, especially if I want to eat a snack on the go (which is often).
Never tried the Osprey liner....sounds like a good way to go...I like the stow on the go pole holders as well...handy!
I’ve also cut the length of the straps. Burnt the ends to prevent fraying. Way better! No longer flapping all over the place. 😅
If top lids could talk, that is EXACTLY how they would sound !!!! Great video!
So true!
Another great video Chris I got my AG 65 from a distributor in the UK come to find out it had the rain cover in the second zippered pack of the brain. Best pack ever
I have had one since 2016! Very durable and comfortable.
I have the Osprey Atmos65 AG from 2016 as well. Love it. Don’t need to upgrade yet, but when i do, I will definitely buy the latest version. It’s been my favorite heavy duty pack for multi day hikes & trips. Super comfortable & durable. When I want to go really light, I do have an Osprey Talon 44 or 22 day pack depending on the length of my trip.
Not a lot of difference...but the water bottle pockets are bigger/ deeper. I'm still using my 2016 65L as well! Thanks for watching.
Couldn’t choose between Osprey Exos, Atmos 50 and Deuter futura vario 50. Finally watched this video and purchased Atmos 65. I hope it’s a right choice for my purposes.
It's what I use...if it does not feel right return and try something else
@@basecampchris I'm sure I'll not. It fits me much better than Exos or any other backpack I tried on. Thank you for the review, it's really helpfull!
(I'm sorry for my English If I've written something incorret. )
Got my first osprey recently and absolutely love it. Picked up the kestrel 48 but did look into this one
Nice, The Kestrel is a very good pack...light weight and comfortable.
Well you got me to "invest" in the Osprey Daylight. It fits better when it's loaded up. If that makes sense.
That does make sense...when loaded it's opened up for it's intended use and fits to your back. The Daylight is a very popular pack...multi purpose!
I have been leaning towards the Granite Gear 60 but this looks like an amazing pack. Appreciate the review and your passion for the outdoors.
Yes...it's a great pack but compare them side by side ( or at least the specs ) if you can't get your hands on them together and see what works for you.
This pack is unbelievably comfortable. I bought one of the two pound packs and just keep reaching for old betsy! I worried about the extra weight for awhile but you just don't feel it, and I'm old and have hair on my ears!
Yes super comfortable... got hair on the ears too!
@@basecampchris 🤤
That’s going to be my next purchase thanks Chris for the review on the backpack 🎒
No problem 👍
I bought it a couple of months ago and here in Denmark it comes with the raincover.
BTW on my computer it looks really blue (camera settings). I know it's not the blue version because of the green straps and I have the blue version myself.
Yes solid pack! Ands yes the gray got a color change in the processing. :(
I love Osprey backpack! After finding the Gregory Paragon 58L Backpack, that is around 3.5 pounds and can carry 50 pounds, was the selling point for me. The belt on the pack is able to move with you when hiking was cool part of the deal.
Sounds like a great pack/ glad that's working for you. Gregory makes top gear.
@@basecampchris Thanks,
I do have the Osprey Aether AG 70 and it is a great pack too! It Just more weight close to 2 pounds more.
Are you going to review the new 2022 Atmos? It was just released today by Osprey online today. I like that it has access on the sides to the middle of the pack. Just ordered one!
Thanks for the review. I actually have this pack but haven't been able to use it yet. I need to adjust it so your tips are great! The quality seems fantastic.
Glad that was helpful! Keep hiking!
The long straps can be tucked away in the slots for the adjustable waistband, so it's not a big issue.
I tried mine out the other day for the first time, it was quite comfortable but I wasn't completely sure on the set up for the hip and anti gravity system. Where's the idea spot for the hip band to sit, and does the anti gravity position depend on how much weight is in the pack?
Great review btw, I didn't realise those straps at the rear were for a sleeping pad, nor the bottom pouch for a sleeping bag.
I like this pack a lot... Using it a lot on my backpacking trips
Good/ sound like your getting out there!
I just got this pack and loaded it up for an 11 mile hike this weekend
Awesome... Enjoy your trip!
How was the hips after it
@@skim-lifeoutdoors4269 great the back system is phenomenal?
@@logancowell5858 glad you liked it it wasn’t for me the exos was much better 👍 horses first corses stay safe happy hiking 😊👍
Great review - I’m looking for one pack to cover day hikes plus winter wild camps. Would the 65 feel too big for day hikes? Thanks! 👍
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There are so many backpacks it is hard to choose I was thinking about getting the Tenon sport scout 3400 and now I see the Osprey Atmos 65L one and think I should get it. wow, they are both good to me. The turning point is the tenon comes with a rain cover and the osprey does not and the difference in the prices. I am going to be traveling with a hammock and wonder which would carry that easier and maybe a small tent if I could not find a place to hang a hammock., I want to travel by a Catrike Trike so it would be loaded on the trike. any ideas I don't like panniers because you can not go on a hike with them. I really like the videos you put some humor along with a lot of information as well thanks. we all need that today to just get away for a while from the day's troubled world.
Hi Paula, the Teton 3400 is very affordable...decent pack. Osprey will last a long time ( lifetime warranty ) glad you enjoy my videos....thanks for watching!!
I just traded up from the Teton scout 4000 to the osprey Atmos. The Teton is extremely stiff on the back and a lot of the load ended up on my shoulders as the hip belt allowed the weight to slip down from my hips. Also most of the external storage is unusable on the Teton when fully loaded. It was a great starting backpack though.
Can’t decided between the Aether 55 & Aether 65. First hike will be like a 5 day. Most of the other hikes just for weekends. It’s mainly summer hiking but I’m also not ultra light. Any recommendations. Thank you for a great review.
I like the larger capacity...gives you more options when loading and doesn't cost much more and is only 10L more but makes a difference...I love my 65L
You should get one of those store " mannequins " to demonstrate all those backpacks on. Then you wouldn't have to wrestle a mamal to show us the pack.
Love your reviews! Still shopping here.
That's funny! good idea too though. Thanks!
The Atmos AG 50 (M) was just delivered today, but since my purchase I've wondered whether the AG 65 (S) would be better. I love those side pockets, I may be kicking it to REI for a return. And yeah, those straps. At 5'7" they're a serious hazard, and forget about peeing!
LOL...the big difference is the size and a few features. I like the options I have with a 65L...I backpack in the winter so I use the extra room. Keep Hiking!
I did the same thing bought the AG 50 and now returning for the 65 AG. I like the idea of the front side pockets too.
I made the switch. The AG 65 just makes so much more sense.
Also I think I'd use a rubber band or something to fold the long straps in vs. cutting them. You can adjust the tucking if you find you want them longer in the future, but it's hard to undo cuts! Permanently modifying a $300 backpack isn't something I'd personally do lightly.
That’s why I haven’t done it yet...usually tuck them in. But not necessary to be so long. Not a deal breaker for me.
I am finding the back packs no longer make the straps long enough for attaching an accordion foam pad externally on bottom outside...at the beginning of the video I see you have one...can you comment on that?
paid 250$ for mine (Atmos AG, sweden) + the company i bought it off had a deal to give you 100$ discount if you spend 500$.
Buy out-of season and get good deals.
So what were the main differences between the new and the older model? You mention that it’s essentially the same pack.
Really awesome! Definitely the best pack out there! Really love how the air flows through the anti-gravity system, and it's just so comfortable I use the pack every day to school and work without the top lid!
That’s cool to use it for daily use... I’ve done long day trips with it. Keep hiking!
nice & informative video chris thank you!
Very Welcome!
Chris, I want to ask whether the materials of the 2021 Osprey series and the 2022 Atmos series are the same?
where I can find it! I dont see it anywhere available I don't mind the color but I need the 68 L L size. Plase share a link ! Thanks
Hey Chris, great video! New to the channel and I am definitely subscribing! Since I am planning to do multi-day hikes in a few seasons, I don’t want to buy a pack that’s too small. I was wondering if you think you could take this on a hut to hut hiking trip or a day trip even, for example when you take of the top compartment? Or do you think it would be too big? Thanks! Best regards, Tren
I recommend 50L - 70L pack range with the 60-65L being a sweet spot. It's a full back pack but for a full day back pack trip at 4.5 lbs it would work if you have extra gear and need the space...yes it would be very good for a day trip.
@@basecampchris You're right! As light as they are, they're not a burden to wear. Especially with the weight on the hips. Thanks for the info!
Love your videos, just ordered this pack!
Awesome! Thank you!
Great review Chris , much appreciated. I have found a good deal at Go Outdoors for £160 and I can’t wait to try it on trail. Is the colour of your pack grey or blue? Slightly confused , I could swear that is a blue but, I could be wrong as well.
Regards,
Florin
It is more grey.
really nice, detailed review. Thanks Chris.
Very welcome
i just got the A 50 to start with
I have that pack and I like it a lot.
Solid ride!
Great review! I Highly recommend this pack as well. Does yours have the squeak?
Hi, great video! I have a question, main compartment and sleeping one can be joined? I’m undecided between this backpack and the Aether 😉
Yes, the panel between the two has 2 straps that can be un done to open it as 1 compartment.
@@basecampchris thanks! Which one do you advise to me? Aether or Atmos
Nice pack Chris and great job on the review, have to say I lost it a couple of times when you said I feel like I'm wrestling wolverine or mammal, lol good stuff Chris always looking forward to you videos
Glad you enjoyed it Jerry. Thanks!
How well do the pads on the hips (Atmos) conform to your body?
I tried out the bag in store and they dig into my hips a bit
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Hey James!
Hey Chris. I have a question. If you know the answer then that's great, if not then no problem. Equally no problem if you simply can't be arsed answering it lol.
The Osprey Talon 33 appears to be available at two different prices. £80 and £140. Is the more expensive one a new model? And if it is, is it worth the extra money? What are the differences? Cheers
Good job chris
Thoughts on using this for multiple single day hikes? The REI day pack and the Osprey Manta are my other options.
While I know it’s too large, it’s tall enough for my torso and I like the hip belts. Plus it can work as checkin luggage. i.e. are the length and hip belts worth the extra weight/size even though I’ll only fill it with a day’s worth of stuff?
Ideally I’d purchase two packs but trying to stick to one for now.
I have a Osprey Stratos 34 L which an excellent pack for day hikes. Used on the West Highland Way in September 2019. At 178cm and with long back I have a Large. I find the back suspension has great ventilation. Padding shoulder and hip just right. Good adjustments for torso. Love the vertical zip pocket on the outside for firstaid kit. Has 2 small zip pockets at the top for small items. Also a horizontal zip pocket near the base which is store rain pants and cap. My only con is you can only stand it up one way or it tips over. Only a little gripe
Hi - I have the same question… do you try the 65 for day hikes? If so did it feel like overkill?
Ηey Chris!!! Since i dont have the option to check the fit on this backpack i would like to ask you what you think for the sizing of the backpack....I am 181cm 79kg with a medium torso....the osprey app has me measured as M and .....im probably gonna go for the M but i want to ask you too whats your opinion.Thank you in advance !!
I stored a bargain bucket in this baby.
Awesome!
Totally agree ! I love my Osprey
It is a work horse!
was curious what your height was. I was deciding on what size to get
That's the way to go since they're sized for torso height and not total height. I was shocked they I was in between a medium and large seeing as I'm pretty short
Check out the sizing on Osprey website. You can take your own torso length measurement and determine from there!
Torso length is key! No matter your height or weight, you must MUST have your torso measured to get the right fit! You will not regret it, having the perfect size, adjusted pack.
@@RBares4 I'm 5'6" 175lbs 18"~ 19" torso and a M fit me best. It also depends a bit on if you are thin, muscular or heavy.
I’m 5’9” torso is most important but height and weight matter too... best to go in to REI but doable online with Osprey... they have a section about sizing packs on their site. Once you figure out small/ medium or large then the adjustments are all that’s left.
Hey Chris! Just came across your channel and I really like your content. I just got a 60L Osprey Aether the other day and they look pretty similar. My question to you is this : Were you able to zip you hipbelt pockets with one hand while the bag was on you? My left pocket I couldn't even really get started and the before getting stuck and the right one closed pretty well but stopped with like an inch till it was closed. Cheers!
I have an atmos 65. It's hard to close my pocket with one hand. You can grease a little with silicone grease on the inside to make it easier to close.
Yes the pocket zipper is difficult ... the it starts out down comes up and around a corner then straightens out... seems to have problems getting around the corner. Thanks for watching.
I made some paracord lanyards for the zippers on the belt pockets. They help to get a better angle on the pull and make it a lot easier.
I am 1.78 m tall, is there a big difference between the M size vs the L size? Thank you
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Hey Thanks Andy! "Keep Hiking!"
I love this pack, worth the money, I enjoyed your what you pack in it video and copied much of it!
Great to hear! Thanks for watching James!
Would you recommend this pack for a thru hike of the AT?
It would work well....but - figure out all your gear and weight and see what works for you. next to your tent your pack is the heaviest piece of gear you'll have to get. I'd compare size / weight and price with other packs and see what your most comfortable with. AT sounds like a great adventure.
@@basecampchris thank you for the response. I think my best bet is to just go try on as many as I can.
@@christopherwalsh7700 Look at the Osprey Exos. It’s about 2 lbs vs 4 1/2 for the Atmos.
Hi, Chris. I got a question: what’s your height?
Thanks
I am 5' 9" a whole 2 inches taller than Tom Cruise!
@@basecampchris oh that is interesting. im a bit taller and I just bought this one today. curiously i felt that the model Large was a bit... well, large hehe. Cuz was getting above my head. I guess is okey if you feel is okey too.
Hi Chris.
Great review but you are incorrect when you stated it doesn't come with an Integrated Rain Cover... It Does. It's located in the top pocket accessed from the rear of the pack..!!
Also, I nearly spat my wine out when I heard you say that you're thinking of cutting the excess waist belt off... Why not fold the ends towards the buckles and then either tape it up or use a tough rubber band to secure it. That way, you're not defacing a quality pack which would invalidate any Warranty and also reduce the resale value in the future.
Keep hiking brother..!!
They don’t invalidate the warranty for cutting straps to length. I trimmed them with a hotknife on my Atmos 50 because they were ridiculously long too. 😊
How can I get this osprey back pack ? Is there any apps related to ?
Go to the Osprey web sit or REI, AMazon as well! You will want your torso measurements/ height and weight help to... sm/ med/ lrg
Mr. Osprey atmos 65 or Aether 70 the best?
I like the Atmos...prefer the 2 outside front pockets coming in on either side versus the open to interior front of the Aether.
All them annoying straps , you should do a video how to manage the things
strap management...probably a seminar somewhere..
how come you'd go for the Atmos over the Aether?
I like the pocket layout and the beef up ventilation... both are great packs! Keep hiking!
@@basecampchris Thanks for the reply, I've just got an Aether recently so looking forward to using it
Not in Europe they won’t repair/replace the same as the USA
It's Unity Blue color?
I want a 6th reason...
Ok - There is an Espresso Machine underneath the sleeping bag compartment!!
@@basecampchris OK, I am definitely sold! gonna get it asap! :) Will fill the sleeping bag compartment with coffee and make a hole to get an automatic coffee loading into the machine! continuous coffee on trail! :)
@@basecampchris Ha Ha good one
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Think this would be too big for a 5’ 8” guy?
I believe it comes in a couple of different sizes. s/m and m/l...I'd try it on and see how it feels. I'm 5'9" works for me.
Long straps are so irritating. I do like the anti-gravity system.
Hi Marjie, I've been putting them together and then I roll them up and tuck them behind the belt buckle/ clip on the belt. Yes the anti- gravity is a good design.
I like the idea of the long straps because I can hook the pack to my trike and take it with me.
Your Atmos 65 sounds like mr Bill “Oh NO!!!
LOL...I like Mr Bill!
I just became a life time member of REI and got my Atmos 65 and tent is coming via mail in a day or two… thanks for you renewing my love for camping
@@basecampchris are you planning another deep woods hike and camping video soon?
WOW! you answered the question right off the bat....the atmos isn't even the best pack from Osprey and the 4.5lbs means its not even a slightly good pack. Because its way too much form/marketing over function (really at every point) and is 3.5 lbs too heavy. That can be an entire tent and sleep system of weight just out for a walk with you. I could never think of taking 3.5 lbs of completely useless weight... there are several packs at slightly over 2 lbs at a cheaper price point and do the job very well. A 4.5 lb pack is like taking a canvas tent....its just not necessary, and the super comfortable suspension system so you can carry even more weight is part of that weight.
A lot of marketing to a new backpacker in my opinion. Signed, a guy that still has a 65 L 5.5lb Gregory to lend out. (still super comfortable)
Thanks for the video just the same. Your always fun to watch
Thanks for your insight...I have not reviewed a Gregory before., I hear they are good packs! Keep Hiking!
Different backpacks can serve different needs. If you ONLY care about weight then this pack was never for you and YOUR personal needs. Review after review on UA-cam is showing this as at least a good backpack that does what it was made to do. Complaining that a backpack that was never designed to be lightweight isn't lightweight is not reasonable. Most reviewers also comment that it makes carrying that excess weight it was designed to carry feel lighter than other packs.
@@TheycallmeMrWonka Thanks for the comment. To be sure calling a well made pack bad is silly. It is a real nice pack. That said for me efficiency is everything. I'm a guy that requires less weight...mostly because I do take everything (in some form). So everything has to fit. .One of my gripes is that for every seam zipper theres a point of entry for water. When I used the more traditional packs I found myself zipping and unzipping endlessly looking for things. I do think its a lot of marketing though like cars....something new every year. As well I found the light weight packs perform even better than traditional or at least as well. I'm a huge Gossamer Gear fan when it comes to packs. Currently using the G4-20. Love the built in sit pad, fantastic from pockets and a ling pocket on one side is awesome.
I'll tell you though since that comment two years ago, at 60 years old I found out I suffer from severe ADHD. Every trouble I had backpacking could be attributed to that. I used to believe it was just altitude messing with me. So my ultra simple extremely efficient 25 oz pack does it for me. One tube and one small zippered pocket in a very comfortable package.
My diagnosis also makes it hard for me to allow for the Others and their needs - so im working on that.
I appreciate the gear talk - my favorite argument since giving up news.
Peace. have a great day - hiking season is almost here.
what makes the Anti-Gravity adjustment from moving while walking ??
You have to pull the red tabs. (You have to pull them towards where your back would be not up/down- took me a while to figure that out)
Ich find das voll gut
Kann man die auch ganz klein Stelen
Das ist ja voll gut
That is NOT gray, atleast not on my screen. Then your Denim jacket is also gray...
Looks liked it turned bluish with the camera auto adjust. Gray in real life.
@@basecampchris Hehe... I thought it was something like that. I just ordered the Osprey Atmos. Thank you!
4 1/2 pounds? Nah