Osprey Atmos AG 65 Backpack Review - carry heavy loads with ease!
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- Опубліковано 27 лис 2024
- Here is a review of my Osprey Atmos AG 65 Backpack bag. I was forced to change my last Osprey backpack after finding it a touch too big. However, this Osprey Atmos backpack fits perfectly in a size medium. This osprey atmos 65 backpack is a 65 litre backpack that weighs 2.2kg and is packed full of features including Osprey's fully ventilated AG Anti Gravity fully adjustable back.
At £220 this osprey rucksack is not cheap but I see it as an investment that will last for years.
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The ground-breaking Atmos AG is equipped with our unique suspended AG AntiGravity™ backsystem which incorporates the world's first fully ventilated hipbelt. Whether you're exploring hot climates or trekking through tundra, the seamless mesh and 3D cavity backpanel equals unrivalled ventilation and comfort whilst providing excellent load carrying performance.
Fill the Atmos AG to the max and it'll feel practically weightless on your back. Thanks to the ExoForm™ Biostretch™ harness, load lifter bar and the Fit-on-the-Fly™ hipbelt. InsideOut™ compression provides impressive load support, reducing fatigue so you can push your adventures harder and longer.
Need easy access to your gear? The twin zippered front pockets, base zip and top-lid entry points mean that no matter what you're faced with, you can easily grab your kit. Our Osprey Stow-on-the-Go™ trekking pole attachment allows you to either stow or access your poles without removing your pack. A large sleeping bag base compartment with internal divider allows you to store your gear separately when required.
When the weather turns for the worst deploy the integrated & detachable raincover contained within the lid. If you're looking to cut weight to the last gram then the FlapJacket™ means you can remove the lid and still keep your gear protected from the elements.
Weight: 2.2 kg
Dimensions (CM): 87L / 39W / 41D
Fabric: 100D x 630D Nylon Dobby
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I love my Atmos AG 65. The other week I hauled 21.5KG with no problems, and it was way more comfortable than carrying 16KG in my Exos 48.
Worth noting that you have the 2018 version of the pack and they've been updated for 2022.
Yes, but the updates are fairly minor.
Thanks Andy, I was originally put off the Atmos AG 65 because of the weight, but your experience has won me over.
You’re not the only one, I was the same too!
I’ve got the Atmos 50 and it’s a total joy! It was the first piece of gear I spent “proper” money on, and well worth the investment.
Great to hear, thanks for sharing 👍
After trying 5 different packs from 5 different manufacturers, I found the Atmos to be the most comfortable. Thanks for the validation. Be well. Happy Trails!
If you had a drink every time this dude said "Absolutely" - you'd black out before ending this video.
Hahah it's absolutely ridiculous😂
Absolutely 🥃🥴
Thanks for your review. I've been looking at this and it was super comfy in the shop. Really appreciate you taking the time to show everyone it in action :D At least it looks heavy duty and you can load it up without worrying it will unfurl.
Thanks for putting up another great review Andy.
Yet again you’ve helped sway my decision, and make yet another purchase based on your recommendation.
I agree with you 100% about Osprey packs being an investment. They last for years and hold their resale value so well that when you do finally come to sell them you can get a big chunk of your original outlay back meaning that they actually cost very little.
Thanks again 👍
I have the previous model of the Atmos 65. It does its job of transferring the weight to your hips. The mesh back is a game changer.
Totally agree!
I regularly use mine without the lid and use the two zipped front pockets for all the things I usually keep in lid pockets. Totally agree about the weight not being an issue given it’s all invested in the comfort, nothing different to taking a heavier sleeping bag in colder conditions. Been a game changer for me compared to lighter packs especially for trips of more than one night.
My Kestrel 48 is great, but my shoulders start to really hurt on longer walks with 15+ kg in the bag. The Atmos is much better for carrying heavier loads.
I have the AG50 and it's without doubt the best backpack I've ever had.
The AG system with the webbing running from the shoulders to the hips and round the sides actually feels like its lifting the pack up and forward. The balance is phenomenally good. I hiked and climbed Blencathra with it fully loaded and it felt like it was a part of me.
I love my mammut Ducan Spine for day hikes but for longer journeys the Atmos is my forever pack.
It definitely comes into its own once it’s fully loaded. The design is really, really good!
I will say that the way the belt grips you like a crab claw takes some getting used to though, first few times I put it on it was a bit faffy.
Yup my go to bag nowadays, due to being a sweaty mess, a bit heavy and noisy but nothing missing from it at all and super comfy.
It’s got the lot!
I am with Atmos 68 l about 200 days a year and carrying 20-25 kg with ascending of 1.5 km daily ... Alpine area, real working horse. (carrying my working equipment for geographic work).
Chapeau 👏 👏 👏
@@BackpackingUK I have uploaded a video a few days ago from my working expeditions when I am carrying over 25 kg o with Osprey 65 AG (Large one which is 68 l)... still editing English subchapters but someone can get the idea what it means 25 kilograms and the ascent of 1500 m in 3 hours... and I am well trained ...
I just bought mine, such a great video! Easy to follow and shows of the features amazingly!
Just had the Atmos 65 turn up yesterday direct from Osprey. When I saw they were on clearance for £165 after having my eye on one for a while, I pulled the trigger. There is a '22 model out now at full retail but couldn't justify the extra, just to have the latest model. There's no major difference that I could see. Tested it out last night with a test pack weight and it really does handle it well. The hip belt and "suspension" back/frame really does feel like it's lightening the load.
I think you made the right decision, £100 saving is a lot!
Finished Wainwright's Coast 2 Coast a couple of weeks ago, my first long distance hike&camp. I had a real struggle. Then my backpack broke and i got one of these (new version). My walk was so much easier after that! My load out seemed so much lighter!!
Firstly, well done! What an achievement! I just want people to understand a heavier backpack can actually make carrying weight more comfortable. When you try it you'll never go back.
Thanks Andy for another great review.
I've got the Osprey Stratos 26 and it's amazingly comfy. Often considered getting a bigger AG model, but been busy buying budget backpacks used and you can't get Ospreys cheap, even battered ones!
This one and my Aether 60 were both ‘nearly new’ off eBay. Both approx £100 each. I think you can buy this one in the sales now.
Bit late on the bandwagon but I’ve just ordered one to add to my Osprey collection,
Got it for a steal at £175 on wiggle and I got 5% TopCashback on top
Great video Andy
Have this same pack. The AG system carries so well!
It’s excellent, I can’t fault it.
Great review Andy 👏 I have this already and by far the best I’ve ever owned 👍
It’s so good, I’m very pleased with it 😁
Great video, I’m putting my order in today but going for the LT version
Thanks. Just got one of those. Chosen over rook 65
Wish they made that color. They seem to only have that bright blue color now.
Excellent pack probably Ospreys best in my opinion 👌🏻
This looks like the older model. They released a new one a month or so ago. Has side access now into the main compartment.
Yes, that’s right. A lot of their packs have received very minor updates but it’s fundamentally the same pack.
Nice review, said I'd watch it on Instagram lol.
I don't know how you do your bag up, but osprey recommend doing the hip belt first, then the main shoulder straps then the cinching of top straps, I find it works a treat and I don't have to reach around so much when getting out my water bottle, though I have added a caribena to the loop so it makes it easier to take out and put back in your chosen water bottle. 👍
Haha cheers Richard 👍
Great review.
Last summer my trusty 35L Regatta bag was retired and I went for the Osprey Stratos 26lt which is like a mini version on this pack so if you don't need 65lt, this would be a good alternative.
Cheers
I reviewed the Stratos 26, it’s a great day bag 👍
I was lucky to find exactly this model used. Firstly, I considered to buy the new 2022 model, but it is heavier, has (for me) useless side access zippers and these shoulder strap extensions, which lead to a sort of little step on the padding underneath the straps (where the extensions end). This is no real problem, though, but I was never missing such extensions on other Osprey backpacks. What I also dislike is the fact that Osprey dropped these stiffener bars underneath the load lifter straps. They contribute a lot to the stability of the pack you are presenting.
The rain cover is now in a dedicated pocket on the bottom of the pack, but I do not like it to be located there. Incase of a sudden rain, you put the rucksack down on the bottom, which hinders the accessibility of the cover.
One more final remark: I hear again and again that the weight of the Atmos AG 65 does not matter at all. Sure, it sits comfortably on your back, but your knees and your feet do not know that ;-)
I know what you mean about the rain cover being located on the bottom, it makes no sense! My Skarab 34 has side pocket that unzip from the bottom so everything falls out!!!
Andy, I’m looking at buying this. I can only see Black, Green and Blue as options online although yours looks grey/silver? Assume it’s the black or blue one?
There is an updated version with new colours hence why this colour is not available.
picked up the new 2022 version of the Atmos today. Trying to fit it. Does yours feel quite close to the back of your head ? Oh and you can no longer remove the top section of the backpack.
Are the adjusting straps on the top of the shoulder pads too tight? If so, slacken them off a bit. Failing that, tie the lid down more using the adjusters on the front.
So glad you’ve done this,been sitting on the fence with this,i normally carry around 13-15 kg,im 180 cm,do you think id need a large?
Or would i get away with a medium?
Think i will buy one,as been dithering for ages considering the price 👍
Whether you need a size M or L has nothing to do with the weight you carry. It has to do with the length of your back!!!
Measure the length between the C7 vertebrae and the iliac crest. Be sure to follow the contours of the spine. If it's over 20 inches buy a large if not it's likely a medium. I'm 185cm with 21inch back and got the medium, which is 18-21 large 21+
@@JUDD3R2 thank you,its 23” so a large it is 👍
99% likely to be a large at 180cm 👍
Don't take large but do medium. I am 185 cm high and large is set at the minimum length. My daughter is 178 cm high and she uses a medium one and the back is set in the middle. Atmos is a unisex rucksack although there is a woman version. My daughter used Atmos last year with a thru-hike of GR 20 - Corsica, she is athletic but slim and carried 17 kg all 190 km of mountain trail without issue, sure she was trained in the Alps and with the proper boots...people are making a huge mistake using sneakers with a heavy load.
Great Review, I saw your video about the Osprey Kestrel 48 and I think I'm going to get that pack. Mostly going to be using it to backpack around Europe this summer so I am excited! If you have any ideas on a back that may be better for that let me know! Cheers from Honolulu!
The Kestrel 48 is perfect is lighter summer backpacking!
You video reviews are very good!
Thanks! 🙏
Just got the Atmost 65 LT yesterday... anyone with knee issues using this vs a lighter weight pack? I also have a 60L Gossamer Gear Mariposa, which is half the weight. I can definitely feel how comfy the Atmost is on my back(when empty). I guess I'll try it tonight with some weight... see how my knees like it.
Great video mate. I'm looking to buy this backpack or the aether 65 what one would you go for out of the 2 as I know you have both. I have the kestrel 58 at the moment but need a bit more space and better back ventilation.
I’d say either get the old style Aether or the new style Atmos 👍
@Backpacking UK Thanks, bud. Yes, I'm going to get the new atmos today just waiting for a price match email from gooutdoors 😁
Can I ask what part you thought made the L too big. There seems to be overlapping of pack sizes for measurements. I reckon I teeter on M and L
I love ur videos. New to wild camping and bought a lot of gear just watching ur videos past few months. I just got the aether 70ag rucksacktoday. How would u compare ur aether 70ag vs this atmos 65ag in comfort.
The shoulder straps and hip belts are almost identical. They're both exceptionally comfy!
I have narrowed my selection to this backpack, but I am undecided about the most suitable size for my needs. My height is 180 centimeters. I have not yet had the opportunity to physically examine the backpack. However, I would appreciate any guidance on the key considerations when selecting the appropriate size. Thank you in advance for your assistance.
Almost certainly a L/XL.
My fjallraven kakja 75 is over 3kg comfortable though.
That's a beast but I bet it'll last years and years.
@@BackpackingUK probably longer than my knees.
Strange, my is 2.6kg. It is heavy, I found using more often forclaz with very similar suspension and back ventilation.But I can’t fault it. Heavy for me but it is still great bag.i paid £140 in Go Outdoors on sale, so it might be worth to look there.
I'll check that Forclaz backpack out, thanks for sharing.
@@BackpackingUK i will post details later on, but 40l has been discontinued i think.
Looks exactly like mine, and I totally agree with you about the comfort level. Did you also get the 2021 model on sale before the release of the revised 2022 version? I think the changes are mostly main compartment access from two side zippers, new sizing system and use of recycled materials.
Yes, the price has now gone up to £260.
@@BackpackingUK I picked mine up for about £140 (the large I had to send back was £125). Think the new version runs about £250 in my country now, but I've actually seen them as low as £180.
One more thing I like is that I can fit my Lanshan 2, sleeping pad, pillow and sleeping bag in the bottom compartment. Camp set up without digging through anything else.
The 2022 version also moves the raincover from the lid to another compartment on the bottom. That's a huge quality of life improvement for me as that raincover wasted so much space in the most useful part of the pack.
Thank you for the review! The available sizes is S/M and L/XL ,what about M/L size ?
Osprey have now changed to S/M or L/XL for most bags in the UK. This is annoying as I was a M or M/L! Now I’m a S/M.
@@BackpackingUK Then I guess iam S/M me too ...iam 1,70 tall ! Thank you !
Do you think this carries heavier loads better than the newer LT model you can buy
Yes!
So how do ya adjust the back system, Iv just bought the same rucksack but snookered
Everyones going to hate me....Ive just received my atmos 65, and after using the osprey size guide, its too big. Really fed up. Im pretty much the same size as you and they recommended L - XL.
Its very expensive, I waited 6wks for it to arrive..... I think i might save my money and stick to my Berghaus british army bergen for £15, which is bomb proof, and comfortable.
Osprey cha ged the sizes of their latest packs and I’m now a S/M whereas I used to be a medium or M/L.
Nice review! What do you think about the load capacity? I understood that it’s rated for 18 kg max. My use case will be 18-20kg (lugging a week supply of food across Norway) so logically the Aether would make more sense. I like the characteristics of the Atmos (better ventilation, stow on the go, no straightjacket straps crossing the front pocket) slightly more, so if the Atmos would handle 18-20kg well, I would prefer that one. Since you used both of these, I would appreciate your thoughts.
To me, the Atmos feels more heavy duty compared to my Aether 60. Carrying 20kg will never be easy whatever pack you have but I think the Atmos can take it.
@@BackpackingUK Thanks. Yeah, Most of my stuff is already very light, but a week’s supply of food and fuel will always be heavy. And I probably carry 1.5 kg of camera equipment.
Can you tell me if the Atmos 65, compared to the Atmos 50, only has an increased capacity of 10 liters and offers an identical carrying experience otherwise? If so, purchasing the 65-liter version should be a better choice, as it can carry the same volume as the 50-liter Atmos while providing the same experience, and it also has the capacity for 65 liters, allowing me to carry more items.
I’d go 65 👍
I have the Aether AG70 and bought it under similar circumstances to yourself. I'm a tad taller than yourself; what made you feel it wasn't fitting right?
It didn’t sit on my hips right. I had a large and I’m 5’8”. A medium fits me perfectly.
@@BackpackingUK I know it's all down to torso length but I'm 5'10. I know what you mean, my hip belt almost meets at the front but I can't afford a replacement at the moment.
Does the lid detach and become a daypack like the Osprey Aether does?
No
hello may i know , its suitable for carry weight around 25kg-30kg ? help me pls thanks❤
I’m not sure you could get 30kg in a 65L backpack. That’s a lot of gear!
Nice rucksack, I am to old and knackered to carry anything over 45L, I am also to mean to spend Osprey money. Ever had a Deuter ?
I had a deuter,fell apart after two years,not good,but saying that,their down sleeping bags are excellent 👍
@@camperp195 Wild Beare just bought 2 , hope she as better luck there not cheap either.!
I am doing the West Highland way in September. This could be the perfect rucksack. Have a 10% code for Osprey plus your getting a free water hydration pack. should I take the plunge on the 2022 version ?
Those reservoirs aren’t cheap so with 10% off I’d go with it if you have the money. Ospreys warranty is excellent too.
@@BackpackingUK money ?? You mean PayPal credit interest free 😁😂😂
How come the new Atmos AG has "airspeed" on its back? Isn't it AG suspension? Or has it changed to airspeed? Thanks.
This confuses a lot of people. Airspeed just relates to the mesh. The framed back system is the Anti-Gravity part.
@@BackpackingUK So they are actually the same thing, right? Thanks.
@@DannyBoyOutdoorsTravel Airspeed is the ventilation part, anti-gravity is the clever back system that makes it so comfy.
I wish there was a place to stow the spare straps for the hipbelt.
There is, you poke them into the hip belt over the top of the clip
I'm trying to decide what size is the perfect size.
I’ve done a video on just that!
@@BackpackingUK I watched it.
You covered every possible variable. You definitely know what you're talking about. Excellent Content Brother! 👍
Heard the atmos squeeks quite a bit. Is that true?
Mine didn’t but I’ve heard the same. My mate’s Farpoint is ridiculously noisy!
the key word is "absolutely"
Hello. What size was in the video for your height (s/m) or (l/lx)?
This is a medium. However, I’m a S/M in their new sizing structure.
@@BackpackingUK Thank you!
Would you recommend a medium for me. 5’11 160lbs
Personally, I’d say large
Great vid mate ,if only you told us the name of the back pack lol
😂😂😂
Can you check the Atmos 65 on an international flight?
I’ve seen plenty of backpacks on conveyors at airports 👍
Pricey alright. Wow. But really enjoyed watching your review. It does look the Bees Knees though.
To be honest, none of the Osprey backpacks are cheap. However, in this case, I do believe you get what you pay for. Tip - always look out for them in the sales 😉
@@BackpackingUK the price of 270 € is a fair price for that rucksack (a price for dinner in downtown for a couple at my place). It is not expensive... expensive is a 50 € rucksack which doesn't fit someone's need.
Why didn't you just go for the aether in medium as you said it was so good now you rating the atmos?
Because I got this cheap.
@@BackpackingUK right and seen from other post its a older model sorry but just so many UA-cam reviews now bias because manufacturers giving freebees think it realy needs a true view
is this better than the green Aether Ag you have
I prefer the older style Aether but if I was buying new I'd go for the Atmos.
Does it have access to the main compartment except for the upper tie?
No, you have to go through the top or bottom. You can on the Osprey Aether though.
@@BackpackingUK Thanks a lot! Great video :)
Where in the uk can I find one of these so I can find my correct size. Thanks
Go Outdoors, Blacks, Millets, Ultimate Outdoors, Cotswolds, Trekitt, etc, etc.
Can u show some cons of this backpack
Basically, weight. There really isn't anything else I would change. If you carry a fair amount of weight, the Atmos and Aether are superb.
Why is mine slightly different than yours?
No idea. This is the older model.
@@BackpackingUK Maybe, cause mine doesn't write anti gravity on the back, just airspeed
Better than aether?
Personally I thought the old Aether was better. However, they’ve changed the designs so now I’d say the Atmos is better!
This bag looks fantastic, but that mesh at the back is the weak point. Quickly gets ripped after several uses.
I haven't had issues. The mesh is pretty strong.
prices are a lot more than other makes I see other backpacks for 30-60 pounds
100%, but Osprey are the market leader.
How tall are you?
5’8” 172cm
All you need is a hat now :)
One thing this bag can't do is carry heavy lots with easy, the hipbelt will slide down on you.
That’s my experience of this bag. My mate’s got the same issue me too and he’s never said that either. Sounds like you just need to set it up and adjust it properly.
It sounds like you are trying to keyword spam google the amount of times you said Osprey Atmos AG65 Backpack, ha ha ha
Yep, got to play the algo game. Unfortunately, that’s how Google and UA-cam work.
STOP PRESS,go outdoors have this on sale ,with the discount and go outdoors card,its £183! In s/m or L/XL
SALE ENDS TOMORROW the 30 th of may,get in quick if you want one!
Thanks for sharing!