Osprey Atmos 65 AG Gear Review (After 960 AT Miles)

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  • Review of the Osprey Atmos 65 AG Backpack. I put miles on this backpack.
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  • @YankeeWoodcraft
    @YankeeWoodcraft 7 років тому +219

    "After 960 AT Miles"...And THAT folks is how you do a review! Put some miles and months on something, then review it with some real world experience. Thanks Steve.

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  7 років тому +14

      Thanks!!

    • @LouieGrind
      @LouieGrind 4 роки тому +2

      Preach!

    • @jorgeo1492
      @jorgeo1492 3 роки тому +2

      First review ive seen where the pack is not brand new. Those should be marked unboxings. Def buying it thanks!

  • @Fritzsch82
    @Fritzsch82 Рік тому +3

    thanks a lot for the video, finally someone who explains how the hell to adjust the torso length. even osprey support couldnt tell me precisely how to adjust it. you saved my day and made my year, thanks again 💯

  • @GloCas300
    @GloCas300 6 років тому +11

    A year later from the last post we still find this video one of the most useful on the internet. Thank you, Steve :)

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  6 років тому

      Thank you very much

    • @thomastyler5582
      @thomastyler5582 3 роки тому

      I just bought the newest version of this pack. Videos like this helped to persuade me. I've probably watched a hundred videos about a dozen different packs. Good video and very helpful, four years later.

  • @hagakuru
    @hagakuru Рік тому +2

    I took my 65AG to a tailor/seamstress shop - I had her cut slits in both of the 2 side vertical pockets to allow access to the main compartment of the bag through those side pockets. She reinforced the edges of the slits and added velcro to allow me to close/open the slits. Now the bag is perfect because I can reach items mid-way or at the bottom of the bag without having to dig from the top down.

  • @sarahrbryant
    @sarahrbryant 7 років тому

    Hey Big Bird, I am so happy to see you posting again. I'll be watching your adventure this year! Thank you for being such an inspiration! Awesome gear reviews.

  • @joshuamoore6038
    @joshuamoore6038 7 років тому

    Soooo glad your getting back on the trail to finish up. I followed your journey last year and am so excited to see how you finish.

  • @nuklearpuppy
    @nuklearpuppy 5 років тому +2

    Just upgraded from my montane grand tour to this osprey rucksack . Great review. I also have a smaller 33 litre osprey and love it.

  • @mossdavis551
    @mossdavis551 Місяць тому +1

    Awesome video. I just got one today and I am so happy with it!

  • @Matitzarichie
    @Matitzarichie 5 років тому +2

    Honest and thorough review. Thanks Mr Walker.

  • @Tipster49
    @Tipster49 5 років тому +2

    Steve, thanks for making gear reviews and for all of your helpful and informative videos.
    you pointed out a lot of cons hear IMO that would outweigh any pros for me personally;
    some of the same things other people have pointed out about the Osprey packs
    it makes me wonder how/why a company would have obvious issues (that people are talking about in public forums) with otherwise awesome products and not address them???

  • @lucapolverini
    @lucapolverini 7 років тому +1

    Great review, usefull! Thanks...I just bought the 65 version. I'll share my experience after some hikes in the Alpi and Appennini mountains!

  • @swatsullivan
    @swatsullivan 7 років тому

    Nice pack review. Similar to the Osprey I hiked Philmont with this summer (before I watched your hike and others last year and learned more about going light). Great packs. Very sturdy and reliable.

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  7 років тому

      Yes. I did Philmont with my youngest son in 2002. What a great experience

  • @markhiggins3054
    @markhiggins3054 Рік тому

    Thank you best review I have seen. Safe travels

  • @davidsmith-ri3fi
    @davidsmith-ri3fi 7 років тому +1

    Great to see you again . look forward to following you again . Nice video and info . I just bought the 2017 osprey ether 70 AG. I love it . maybe you can do a video of how you pack your pack . ttyl my friend .

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  7 років тому +2

      Sounds like a good video to do once I put 500 miles of the ULA.

  • @adamp185
    @adamp185 6 років тому +1

    Thank you so much sir for this incredibly informative video. Take care.

  • @jkostial313
    @jkostial313 6 років тому +1

    Great review!

  • @johnnabors5683
    @johnnabors5683 7 років тому +2

    great review based on experience. Will be interested to see how the ULA works for you as I am considering the circuit as a replacement for my well worn nd very old Sierra designs external frame pack. looking forward to watching you pick your journey back up.

  • @KrizAkoni
    @KrizAkoni 7 років тому

    Super review!

  • @baskets8429
    @baskets8429 6 років тому

    Good review ! It's a Solid pack worth the money , mine lasted till NH where the plastic adjuster started poking me in my back , other than that it's comfortable that's for sure !

  • @Mike-uz6up
    @Mike-uz6up 7 років тому +1

    I have one of those....Great review!

  • @asylumman
    @asylumman 5 років тому

    That is a good and very useful review, thank you. I was a fan of Osprey packs but I found the loud squeaking that developed after only sixty miles on my Atmos 50 was too much. I was saddened to learn that I had only a few hundred miles to go before the problem disappears .Pity I’ve thrown it the bin.

  • @dmb3428
    @dmb3428 7 років тому +4

    I have the atmos 50 ag, after having some lighter packs with no organization i decided to get the osprey which is heavier. Very well made and i carry about 27lbs in it. The pack fits like a glove and is nice looking. Im on the fence about it though, I need to put more miles on it. I got the 50 because most of my gear is ultra light and it would force me to limit what I take.

    • @christopherarocha92
      @christopherarocha92 7 років тому

      dmb3428 thinking of going to ultralight pack but was considering this one tbh. You like your pack so far???

  • @Howdy1836
    @Howdy1836 4 роки тому

    Great review. I now have 30 miles on mine. So far, the most comfortable pack I have ever had. I agree with the front pocket issue. If the had the compression strap at the back side of the pocket moved up to the start of the zipper, when the strap is tight, you could easily pull the zipper closed. I only have 3 other person preferences. 1. The sleeping bag bottom pocket is small. I wish it was larger. 2. It seems they could have found away to cover the back pocket so rain does soak it. 3. and this is just a person preference, I wish the brain zippers were on the other side. I am sure as I get closer to 960 miles, I will probably feel differently. The wicking of water from fog was seen first hand. The back is also very noisy as stated. Overall though, great pack.

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  4 роки тому +1

      This is a very comfortable pack. The squeaking (after 200ish miles) was irritating but eventually settled down. The biggest "problem" you might encounter is when it get soaked in a rain and you go to cinch down the belt, the Velcro adjustment tends to give way - it was the left side for me. When I started out, I was at full extension, so no problem, but as I lost weight (50ish) pounds, I had to take in the belt and that is when the problems started. Also, you can remove the divider between the sleeping bag compartment and the upper portion of the pack to make more room for a larger bag in colder weather. The bag will carry the weight well if you need to go heavy (extra water and food are no problem). Enjoy the pack.

  • @adambacker8178
    @adambacker8178 Рік тому

    really good review. thanks

  • @gomariners9123
    @gomariners9123 4 роки тому +4

    It’s an unbelievable pack for the price. It’s bombproof. I’ve been using it for 3 years and I can’t find any cons with it. People are way too picky if they have cons with this pack.

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  4 роки тому

      Since you have a lot of experience with it too, I was wondering if you ever had problems with the velcro, that holds the hip belt adjustment, slipping when it is soaked from the rain? It seemed to only happen on the left side on mine

  • @edmillington6942
    @edmillington6942 6 років тому

    Very helpful. Just received my "used" pack yesterday. Looking forward to moving out of my heavier one. I'me getting old. Thank you Colonel!

  • @m14708
    @m14708 7 років тому

    Steve, i have been using a ULA catalyst for 2 years.. you will really like it.. took me a little while to get past not having all the pocket options but the weight savings is awesome.. ULA makes a great pack...

  • @dubon6372
    @dubon6372 3 роки тому +4

    You can fix those straps by folding them in half an inch increments until desired lenght, And then use very small rubber bands to secure them so they won't roll off again. That's how we were taught in the military, we would get in deep trouble if our straps were hanging out, and it stuck with me once I got out. It's been 5 years and I still do it to all my packs.

  • @christurnbull2481
    @christurnbull2481 5 років тому +1

    I do believe the bottom orange straps need to be right and then the hip pockets open and close easily. The orange compression straps connect to backside of the hip pockets. Great review. Thanks. Just picked one up today.

    • @wolfelau5602
      @wolfelau5602 5 років тому +2

      Chris Turnbull That makes sense. The zipper thing isn’t a big deal for me, I reach over with both hands to close when I can’t get the angle right. But snugging up the orange straps properly would help keep those zippers straight.
      Also I’ve never had an issue with the side pocket size. But at the same time I’ve never had high expectations for them either, because of all of the review complaints I watched before purchasing.
      That being said I was able to carry 2 Clif Bars, 2 pieces of jerky, a monocular, a Leatherman Wave, a USGI compass, and a map evenly dispersed between both pockets. It was snug enough to keep everything in place, but not so tight that I couldn’t get anything out. Large enough to have what I wanted, but small enough that it didn’t interfere with my walking.

    • @christurnbull2481
      @christurnbull2481 5 років тому

      Good deal!

  • @ShowalterEnterpriseCapital
    @ShowalterEnterpriseCapital 4 роки тому

    I've got this pack with not nearly as many miles, and I was wondering how this pack would work on the AT. Thanks for the thorough review.

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  4 роки тому

      In 2016 it was the pack a malority was using. ULA is another favorite. In 2017, there were a lot of ZPacks in use

  • @Matitzarichie
    @Matitzarichie 5 років тому

    Comprehensive and well-thought out review, aptly based on mile-munching usage. Still not sure whether to buy one. The material should be waterproof and larger hip pockets.

    • @gunnerduke61
      @gunnerduke61 4 роки тому

      What comparable pack would you recommend?

  • @cway444
    @cway444 7 років тому

    Nice review, thumbs up.

  • @MrPhins
    @MrPhins 6 років тому

    Enjoyed this video. You mentioned my biggest gripe with the pack. I love the comfort but those pockets drive me crazy. Literally 1 Clif Bar takes up the pocket depth and, because of the way the belt conforms, a lot of snacks end up in the U-shape of belt. I also have a really hard time closing the pockets and usually have to reach my other hand over and contort to get them closed.
    Curious if you got a lot of comments on the AT with a 4lb pack or if you personally found it heavier than you would have liked. I've been on a few section hikes and always seems like true Ultralighters have a fit and feel the need to comment negatively. I also have an Arc Haul but the Osprey is just so comfortable.
    Anyway, thanks for the video. I plan on attempting a thru-hike so it was nice to see

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  6 років тому +2

      The 65 AG is a very common pack and very popular. In 2016, I didn't see many Zpack or hyperlinks packs. Those going ultralight were using Osprey 48 or 58 liter packs. In 2017 there was an explosion of zpack tents and packs. Most of the gear talk seems to happen the first 200 miles then it settles down. If it starts to irritate you just tell people to hike their own hike

  • @daverockville9091
    @daverockville9091 7 років тому

    Excellent review! I watched your ULA review as well and a lot of great information there as well. I was wondering if you had a recommendation for maximum weight to carry for Atmos? Also, I am planning on hiking the JMT and I recently bought the Osprey Atmos 65 AG because my ULA catalyst was causing shoulder pain. Unfortunately the Atmos gives me the same problem. I have tried various torso settings with no luck. I have a large chest so I am sure that has something to do with it. Do you have any suggestions or tips? Thanks Steve.

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  7 років тому

      The 65 ag will haul 50lbs but it struggles. It fit me like a glove when I carried under 35lbs. As far as shoulder pain, make contact with Chris at ULA. He will have you put blankets and towels in your ULA and put on a white t-shirt and take some front and side pictures. He will help you set up the pack and may recommend changing out the should straps (for longer ones or the S straps)

  • @jerrybobteasdale
    @jerrybobteasdale 4 роки тому

    Good review.

  • @daveh9907
    @daveh9907 2 роки тому

    Thank You for your Review, I have been reading up on this very pack and have lots of questions. Right now my top 2 questions, The front "stretchy" pocket, how would you rate the durability, does it have good memory or does it get really loose,baggy over time? The 2nd question is I don't understand the absorbing moisture while sitting in the tent, that really concerns me, maybe moreso the physics of that to happen. Great Review!

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  2 роки тому

      The front pocket stayed stretchy and didn't sag. Getting wet in high humidity will happen to a lot of material, just seemed like it picked up more - the pack is not waterproof at all - a pack liner is a must - don't rely on a rain as they tend to just filter the rain water on its was to your pack

  • @michaelshepardson
    @michaelshepardson 7 років тому +1

    Love it!!!

  • @tysonogloff
    @tysonogloff 6 років тому +30

    great review. thank god for youtube 1.5 speed playback.

    • @Tipster49
      @Tipster49 5 років тому +3

      Tyson Ogloff haha I guess people’s brains have adapted to liking things fast; I, personally, like to slowly process and think about what’s being said and it helps me feel calm and absorb everything; all the super fast talking on vids irritates me 😂
      diff strokes for diff folks 👍🏼😊 (fyi: this is totally hypocritical coming from an innately fast talker 🤷🏼‍♀️)

    • @aSm0jUiCe
      @aSm0jUiCe 5 років тому +2

      lol why does it sound normal on 1.5 speed.

    • @TheRealJaded
      @TheRealJaded 5 років тому +3

      Tyson Ogloff rude

    • @lordenkidu1876
      @lordenkidu1876 3 роки тому

      Damn you now im watching it at 1.5

    • @dudeymcduderson
      @dudeymcduderson 3 роки тому

      Thank you for reminding me about 1.5 speed

  • @lanedouglas2165
    @lanedouglas2165 7 років тому +1

    Had the same Osprey pack, and before I used it, I realized the same (3) concerns, weight, waist pockets useless, and adjustability system flawed. Returned to REI, ordered the ULA Circuit, custom fit to my body.
    I look forward to your review of your ULA.

  • @TonyLudlow
    @TonyLudlow 6 років тому +1

    I think that's a great review, Steve! I have the same pack, but perhaps a year later than yours. No squeaking on mine, knock on wood! But what you said about the hip belt "pockets" are spot on. I also find that getting to my water bottles is a little tough, so I get my girlfriend to get mine! She has the Osprey 50 lady's version and her water-bottle access is also hard for her to reach. On a side note, and a bit of a personal question, we are probably near the same age and I was wondering if you had retired early to thru hike or did you strike it rich early and cash out? hahaha I've toyed with the idea of a thru hike at some point, but at 60, I think I'll be working right up to about a half hour before my funeral!

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  6 років тому +2

      I am 59. Retired from the USAF in 2011 after 28 years. Was going to go for 30 but President Obama decided to do a selective early retirement on 50% of the '82, '83, and 84 year group. I was in the '83. So my wife and I started a business and we finally got it to be almost self sustaining so she let me take off to thru-hike in 2016, but illness took me off the trail after 931 miles, then I started where I left off in 2017 with the intent of finishing but got injured in PA and then again in NJ (rocks of course) and I am still working to get healed. Have physical therapy starting on the 3rd. Hope to get back out and finish, maybe May.

    • @TonyLudlow
      @TonyLudlow 6 років тому

      That's awesome, Steve! (The successful business and your opportunities to thru hike, NOT your health issues!) If you liked hiking and sleeping on the ground, you joined the wrong branch of the service! Marines get to "thru-hike" all the time and with the world's worst gear!

  • @Born2Brave
    @Born2Brave 4 місяці тому

    Hi Steve, many thanks for useful review. Can you tell me what's the name of color of this Osprey backpack ?

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  3 місяці тому +1

      Wow, that is really challenging my memory. I think osprey just called it green, but it is more of a green with an undertone of gray

  • @myroosterlounge
    @myroosterlounge 6 років тому

    I’m so close to buying this pack. I’m trying to find out how much this pack weighs without the brain no one seems to want to answer . You gave an excellent review so thanks for that.

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  6 років тому +2

      I estimate the brain at about 4 oz. When I switched out for the ULA Catalyst, the brain is what I missed not having the most. I liked putting my food for the day up there (the hip belt pockets were useless as they are currently designed). But now that I have hiked without a brain, I would probably remove it to save the weight and bulk.

    • @myroosterlounge
      @myroosterlounge 6 років тому

      Steve Walker thank you for responding. And thank you for your honesty. If you were to do an AT thru-hike again would you use this pack or something different? Reason asking is I plan my AT thru-hike February/March 2020 don’t want to by ten packs to find the right one. I own several packs but they are all heavy except for my Day packs.

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  6 років тому +2

      To be honest, no i would not. I loved the pack for the most part, it handled the extra weight I started out with until I learned to go lighter. The AG suspension, while comfortable, also pushed the weight away from my back and caused me to lean further forward when I hike. I was 260lbs when I started and a 42 inch waist so this packs hip belt system was a big draw for me plus it was the most popular pack on the AT. As I started losing weight and had to take the waist adjustments in, that is when I had the biggest issue with the pack. When the velcro got wet (from rain or sweat) it would just let lose, especially when cinching it up. You should check out the ULA packs. They are lighter and well built. They offer customization for your body type

    • @myroosterlounge
      @myroosterlounge 6 років тому

      Steve Walker thanks again for your honesty I have decided not to get the pack because of what you said about having to lean in to your hike. I’m 6’5” 268 lbs I know that would not be comfortable. Not being able to have good posture while hiking will lead to fatigue in shoulders and lower back. May not be noticeable until you take the pack off .but would not want to take the chance. Plus the pack is a bit heavy empty which was part of the reason I had not bought it originally. So again thanks for answering my questions. I may try the ULA though it says that it is 3 lbs empty

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  6 років тому +1

      My friend is a gear nut and let me try on his gossamer gear pack and his zpack pack. I didn't like how the gossamer fit my larger body. Neither of us liked the hip belt. As far as his arc haul it was ok. All the straps seemed flimsy to me. It is an external frame using carbon fiber braces and doesn't like to be overloaded. He liked my ULA hip belt so much he ordered one and had it sewn on his gossamer gear pack. One thing I like about the ULA setup is you order your hip belt separately and as you lose weight on a thru hike you can go down a size and order on one the trail. It is easy to install by just pulling apart a Velcro sleeve, 3 min swap out. I don't mind the 48oz for the catalyst since I am not an ultralight hiker. I am in the light weight category and happy with it. I didn't got with the circuit because all the thru hikers I saw using them seemed to not have enough space for their gear so they had a lot strapped on the outside. I know, decisions, decisions. The big three are the hardest to figure out and the most costly especially if not satisfied.

  • @amitmadhukarranade
    @amitmadhukarranade 6 років тому

    Thanks for review the pack that you own is it small med or large there are three versions of this to fit different torso range i guess

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  6 років тому

      The Osprey does come in three sizes and it also has an adjustment feature for the torso so it can be fine tuned. I believe I ended up with a medium with the torso adjustment all the way to the top. ULA-equipment has a good video on the proper way to measure your torso.

    • @amitmadhukarranade
      @amitmadhukarranade 6 років тому

      thnx a lot for taking time to reply

  • @bradmacdonald7626
    @bradmacdonald7626 5 років тому

    Solid review, just bought the bag! wondering, how would I attach a nylon knife sheath to the exterior?

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  5 років тому

      There are a few attaching points on the shoulder strap that could accommodate a small sheath knife

    • @bradmacdonald6591
      @bradmacdonald6591 5 років тому

      @@soaringeagleoutdoors thanks for the reply.. Tried that, knife is the Ontario Knife Company RAT 5, and is a bit large for the shoulder strap area.. appreciate the suggestion though.

  • @AexoeroV
    @AexoeroV 6 років тому +1

    Hello, are the side zippered pockets big enough to fit a polar tek fleece jacket in one pocket and a 800 fill power down jacket in the other for fast access to layer up or down? Thanks!

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  6 років тому +1

      The zippered pockets are a little small. When I hammock, I can get the tarp in (barely). I think you could get a down jacket in if it compresses well. As for the fleece, I think it will be too bulky. You could put it under the brain, or the flap when the brain is off.

    • @AexoeroV
      @AexoeroV 6 років тому

      Steve Walker, thanks for the info!

    • @poetry2024
      @poetry2024 6 років тому

      if you don't mind bumping into the pockets every arm swing.

  • @patricklacson
    @patricklacson 6 років тому

    I just bought this back and have yet to test it. I have not noticed the squeaking you showed. How much weight should I put in the pack before it starts squeaking? Given the cons you mentioned, would you recommend another pack? A pack that is in the A to A+ range?

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  6 років тому

      It seemed like the squeaking started around the 300 mile mark and lasted to around 600 miles. Not so much associated with weight. I have had others tell me that it has squeaked right out of the box. Honestly, it is a great pack. The only con that gave me lasting problems was the velcro in the hip belt adjustment featured that would slip when it was wet (hiking in the rain). My next back was the ULA Catalyst. I hiked 450 miles with it in 2017 and it worked great. I had it modified after the hike to switch out the shoulder straps but haven't had a chance to try it yet.

  • @teamextreme86
    @teamextreme86 3 роки тому

    damn , that moisture wickking issue might be th biggest con , i candeal with the suspension goin to the max setting but the wickking from fog and sweat .... yikes ... this bag as in my amazon cart lol

  • @AnontheGOAT
    @AnontheGOAT 7 років тому

    I just got his pack and right out of the box it makes that creaking sound! It's going back to Amazon for another one! The ones I tried on REI made no where near that amount of noise if any at all.

  • @Ma-so2kd
    @Ma-so2kd 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for sharing and i wanna to ask is this bag noise when moving?
    And which bag is the best for camping?
    Rook vlot aether atmos⛳️⛳️

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  4 роки тому +1

      It makes noise when hiking and was bothersome for a couple of hundred miles, then got better

  • @hicksalan1
    @hicksalan1 5 років тому

    great review, where did you get this color? so hard to find one

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  5 років тому

      This was the color scheme around 2015/2016 then they went to a burnt orange for a few years. Not sure the color now. I have converted over to the ULA packs now. I like them better for under 35 lbs total weight. The osprey isnstill superior for weight over 35#

  • @halofernandez1974
    @halofernandez1974 7 років тому +1

    Hello Steve , in your opinion is the Atmos 50 large enough for a thru hike?
    I'm taking it out for a week on the AT this year and hope to thru hike one day.

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  7 років тому

      H Fernandez if you go minimalist it should work. for example no winter gear.

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  7 років тому

      I do see a few osprey 58 liter packs on the trail. Most are starting after 1 April at springer, they usually don't use a cook stove. Some don't carry a tent or use a simple tarp tent and prefer shelter camping.

  • @mj-np9sy
    @mj-np9sy 6 років тому

    Thanks!

  • @ergot57
    @ergot57 7 років тому

    Thanks Colonel.

  • @outdoorsfun-stephenkerr831
    @outdoorsfun-stephenkerr831 7 років тому

    Those zippers on the hip belt drive me crazy mine seem to unzip by themselves so the pockets are useless to me ( never can zip them up without taking your pack off)

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  7 років тому

      Totally agree about those hip belt pockets

    • @pahuntnut
      @pahuntnut 7 років тому +2

      Mine never work lose?? All you have to do is hold the front of the pocket and pull forward, no need to take it off.

    • @davebennett4081
      @davebennett4081 6 років тому

      I agree.

  • @theamericanhiker9655
    @theamericanhiker9655 4 роки тому +1

    Are the side mesh pockets big enough for a smart water bottle?

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  4 роки тому +2

      Yes, but it took a while to get limber enough to get them out without taking the pack off it you put them in vertical. You also have the option of putting them in at a 45 deg angle, which makes it really easy to get out, BUT it irritated my when my elbows would hike the caps as a I walked - now that was using 1 Liter bottles, so if you used the 20oz ones, they would not hit your elbows

    • @theamericanhiker9655
      @theamericanhiker9655 4 роки тому

      Soaring Eagle Outdoors thanks I’m probably going to go with the osprey exos 48 I don’t need that big of a pack

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  4 роки тому +1

      @@theamericanhiker9655 The Exos 48 is a good pack.

  • @residentoutdoors2303
    @residentoutdoors2303 3 роки тому

    What size bag is in the video as i know they do s,m and large.. ?

  • @kens1693
    @kens1693 6 років тому

    As said the others, "An excellent review." One observation, though: "That's the cleanest looking pack I've seen after a hundred miles of use.....let alone over 900 miles. Looks new!" What's your technique?

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  6 років тому

      Generally, I tried no not but it down in the mud but I did clean it up before the video.

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  6 років тому

      You should have seen the nasty salt stains

    • @kens1693
      @kens1693 6 років тому +1

      Just the same, still looks new! Received my Osprey 65 Atmos AG a couple of days ago for my beginning the AT this coming Spring. Appreciate very much your thorough review.

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  6 років тому

      Overall, a great pack. Are you going to VLog?

    • @kens1693
      @kens1693 6 років тому

      Most likely not. Not much of a techie.

  • @egibbons69
    @egibbons69 Рік тому

    OMG🤠thank you so much for the torso length adjustment, forget Osprey for anything practical. Like it would kill them to make their "how-to" videos long enough to actually show ...how-to. Shooting for AT in 2024. Training with the Atmos, will continue to look for maybe something lighter. Agree the on-the-fly velcrow does not stay in place.

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  Рік тому

      I have switched over to ULA. Used the Catalyst for 450 miles in 2017 on the AT and the circuit in 2020 and 2021 on the Colorado trail section hikes. Lovin them.

  • @ramtac33033
    @ramtac33033 7 років тому

    How do I fit one if I don't have an osprey fitter within 4 hr drive of me

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  7 років тому

      Do a UA-cam search and there are videos on how to measure yourself

    • @azsamsasho
      @azsamsasho 7 років тому

      hello, my torso length is 48cm or around 18-19inches,the perfect fit for me was M

    • @MBarnell7
      @MBarnell7 7 років тому

      Perils of the Wallet First you need to measure from your C7 vertebrae (the one that sticks out when you look down) to the top of your hip. This will tell you what size bag you need to get (S,M,L). Once you buy the bag, loosen all the straps and starting with the hip belt tighten it so the bag sits on your hips (obviously easier to do with the bag empty. Then working your way up the bag adjust where the shoulders connect to the back suspension system (what are called torso adjusters in this video). Then you need to adjust the load bearers on the top of the shoulder. Then you should be good.

  • @TheFamilyguy421
    @TheFamilyguy421 5 років тому

    Where did you put your sleeping mat?

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  5 років тому +1

      Internal. I used the neo air. There are two small straps on the bottom to strap the egg grate style on the outside

    • @TheFamilyguy421
      @TheFamilyguy421 5 років тому

      @@soaringeagleoutdoors Thanks. Do you like the Neo air?

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  5 років тому

      Love it! Only downside is when it is new it makes a lot of noise. Others around you will complain until it gets broken in. I understand the new ones aren’t as bad at first. I would not let it deter you. Only 12oz and the size of. Nalgene bottle. I just can’t sleep on the closed cell foam pads

  • @wahyuyudi5812
    @wahyuyudi5812 3 роки тому

    Mr. Atmos 65 or Aether 70 is the best?

  • @christophrehse
    @christophrehse 6 років тому

    Did you experience any squeeking. I read a review suggesting some ear-wrenching squeeking sound.

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  6 років тому

      yes. absolutely but it eventually went away

    • @christophrehse
      @christophrehse 6 років тому

      Thanks for the reply. Interesting. Would you call it a normal material sound or something truely odd about the whole deal?

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  6 років тому +1

      It started after a few hundred miles. It was loud enough to announce your arrival into camp. No sneaking up on wild life. It eventually went away, seemed like it took 300 miles. It is a very comfortable pack, even with the cons.

    • @CRyan71
      @CRyan71 6 років тому +2

      God would you watch the video before making a comment. He talks about the squeaking.

  • @HighlandWoodsman
    @HighlandWoodsman 5 років тому

    I can't find this colour scheme anywhere

    • @mc25525
      @mc25525 5 років тому +1

      This is the 2017 version, the squeaking frame, velcro and the pockets have been updated for the 2018 as well as new colors.

    • @HighlandWoodsman
      @HighlandWoodsman 5 років тому

      @@mc25525 many thanks for getting back to me.

  • @735Secure
    @735Secure 6 років тому

    Thank you for a great review. I’ve never liked the osprey packs, specially their zippers. In my opinion they are very over rated!

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  6 років тому +1

      I have switch over to ULA

    • @735Secure
      @735Secure 6 років тому

      Did you look at the Kelty Coyote 80 before switching to the ULA? Also, how do you like the ULA, a review of the pack would be greatly appreciated.

  • @poetry2024
    @poetry2024 6 років тому

    Anti-gravity but not anti-rain. Why is there no waterproof cover? My clothes got soaked. Very bad.

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  6 років тому

      I did use a cover but it seemed to act more like a filter. I used a trash compactor bag inside as a liner to keep everything dry.

  • @jesphx1
    @jesphx1 7 років тому +3

    Well at least you're not super nitpicky!

  • @pbr2424
    @pbr2424 3 роки тому

    It squeaks really bad no matter what you do. Twist the hip pads and you can hear it squeaking. Best backpacking company in the world can't figure that out before they sell the pack or just let it go some people just deal with it.

  • @Its-Nic
    @Its-Nic 5 років тому +1

    can you use the brain as a daypack?

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  5 років тому

      While it will come off it does not have any straps that will allow it to be used as a day pack

    • @thomasellingsen1755
      @thomasellingsen1755 5 років тому

      Go for the aether, us model

  • @user-bq7tu1vw9w
    @user-bq7tu1vw9w 6 років тому +2

    My simple dream is to have a gift from a bag of Osprey osprey atmos 50 ag Dream Dream Dream Dream Dream
    I want to own one but I do not have money
    I love you osprey

  • @BigRed999
    @BigRed999 6 років тому +2

    use a script to stay on track...too many, "ahhhh'

  • @TL-ps5qo
    @TL-ps5qo 2 роки тому

    Are Osprey a horrible racist company? I get that impression from them.

    • @soaringeagleoutdoors
      @soaringeagleoutdoors  2 роки тому

      I haven't had that impression. It could have been just the individual you have contact with.