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Osprey Atmos 65 Liter BACKPACK -- REVIEW
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
- (my old model) Osprey Atmos AG 65: app.rockpor.ch/prd/1AYED5FnzE
(new model: upgraded & lighter) Osprey Atmos AG LT 65 app.rockporch.com/prd/rMONFph6w4
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Gear I Used on Trail and Recommend:
GEAR:
Backpack - Osprey Atmos 65: app.rockpor.ch/prd/1AYED5FnzE
Pack Cover - REI Duck's Back: app.rockpor.ch/prd/htigoEQJ1o
Headlamp: app.rockpor.ch/prd/sD35tL6Gze
20L Dry Bag / Food Bag Sea to Summit Lightweight Dry Sack: alnk.to/4Mv0IMG
20L Dry Bag / Clothing Sea to Summit Lightweight Dry Sack: alnk.to/4Mv0IMG
3L Dry Bag - Osprey Ultralight Dry Sack: app.rockpor.ch/prd/PWo4FElCDJ
Rope - Gear Aid 325 Paracord - 50': app.rockpor.ch/prd/BzpwXwdlQv
Water Filter - Sawyer Squeeze: app.rockpor.ch/prd/oGcwv2iBaZ
Cnoc 3 liters: alnk.to/90vxl9v
Little blue attachment for Cnoc to Sawyer: alnk.to/aLCJsfp
Bladder - CamelBak: app.rockpor.ch/prd/z7UuipsrN1
Bladder - Osprey: app.rockpor.ch/prd/adlYJlgnCx
Smart Water Bottle: amzn.to/34yapy7
Knife - Gerber Folding Knife: app.rockpor.ch/prd/tvf3LgD5iX
Compactor Bag: amzn.to/34Imalr
AWOL'S A.T. Guide:
SLEEP SYSTEM:
Tent - Nemo Hornet 2P: app.rockporch.com/prd/vdctaCyvw3
Footprint - Nemo Hornet 2p: app.rockpor.ch/prd/dsNIpawiYZ
Sleeping Bag - Nemo Disco 15: app.rockpor.ch/prd/13JyQ1iuGi
Mattress Pad - Nemo Tensor Reg/Wide: app.rockpor.ch/prd/HNhcDysog7
Pillow - Nemo Fillo Elite: app.rockpor.ch/prd/xXXqtOEp5X
COOK SYSTEM:
Pot - Toaks 900ml Titanium: app.rockpor.ch/prd/6x7bWcQb18
Long Handled Spoon - Sea to Summit Alpha Light: alnk.to/5ua2E3Z
Stove - MSR Pocket Rocket: app.rockporch.com/prdlink/YTe...
Fuel - MSR IsoPro Fuel Canister: alnk.to/9T2UJZ4
FAVORITE MEAL:
Backpacker's Pantry: app.rockpor.ch/prd/IdVXjxxkYN
CLOTHING:
Shoes - La Sportiva Wildcats: app.rockpor.ch/prd/oNiRaWyqw2
Socks - Darn Tough: app.rockpor.ch/prd/MzxHP7zLhN
Underwear - Noble Titan
Pants - REI Co-op Classic Sahara Convertible Pants: app.rockpor.ch/prd/i5CJBdhyrK
Shorts - Running: app.rockpor.ch/prd/yvUc6f5TnZ
Shirts - Mountain Hardware: app.rockpor.ch/prd/PNotbOwFtn
Nano Puff - Patagonia: app.rockpor.ch/prd/kjQqYZls1f
Rain Jacket - REI: app.rockpor.ch/prd/2rNrb3M42J
Camp Shoes - Crocs: app.rockpor.ch/prd/TLdTmIxs5E
CAMERA GEAR:
Sony a6400, 16-50mm: app.rockpor.ch/prd/tNHKT7u4li
Add'l Lens - 7artisans Photoelectric 35mm f/1.2 Lens: app.rockpor.ch/prd/75FvbUvNz6
3 Batteries - (1 sony, 2 Neewer + charger): amzn.to/3BaWbiG
3 SD cards - 64gb Sandisk Extreme Pro: app.rockpor.ch/prd/K5mQEc6SmJ
1 External Charger Anker Powercore 20100 mAh: amzn.to/3BgEAWz
Rode VideoMicro: app.rockpor.ch/prd/1gE8gd3lPc
ND Filter - Gobe: amzn.to/3Jkuo2k
Camera Bag Fanny Pack (large) - Eagle Creek:
Memory Card Holder Waterproof - Honsky: amzn.to/3sv6OZK
Camera Wrist Strap - OP/Tech USA: amzn.to/3GHquyz
Small Rig Cold Shoe Adapter (Left Side): amzn.to/34C7y7k
Peak Design Camera Clip: bit.ly/3lUrO98
Tripod: Cheap Plastic One With Phone Adapter: amzn.to/3uHWFf0
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OTHER GEAR I LOVE:
Best Boots -- Vasque: alnk.to/ge0eAAX
Best Chair -- GCI Outdoor (Camping Chairs): alnk.to/4MuWihw
Best Mugs -- MiiR Products: alnk.to/7WYzWYn
Best Alternate Boots -- Keen Footwear: alnk.to/4MuWiiV
Best Alternate Pad -- Therm-a-Rest: alnk.to/aLCHIBG
Best Bear Canister -- BearVault: alnk.to/44PUn2a
Best Climbing Equipment -- Black Diamond: alnk.to/flqqh1N
Best Water Bottle -- Hydro Flask: alnk.to/90tan8g
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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
2:03 Pack
3:26 Food Bag
4:54 Cook System
8:39 Clothing / Hygiene
13:49 Sleep System
16:05 Tent
17:04 Miscellaneous
19:52 Water / Filtration
23:28 Rain Protection
24:35 Knife / Safety
25:25 Shoes
27:46 Electronics / Camera Gear
30:39 Poles
31:17 Camera Gear
33:45 Final Thoughts
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One of the best vids yet keep it up
Thanks!
osprey makes quality stuff, their packs are no exception. well done.
They sure do!
Been waiting for this one. Cool
Thanks for reviewing something you’ve had for years! most people might forget to review I really appreciate these reviews that show the test of time, the ultimate test! Thanks again.
Appreciate you watching!!
Love your enthusiasm for the product bro I actually just bought it tested just once jury's out for me but now I'm going full bore heading into Alaska's back country for almost 2 weeks I will know for sure if this is the pack for my upcoming years very soon thanks again for the video 👍
Cycled through a few before landing on 65L Co-Op brand . Aside from fitting comfortably, the access to the bottom via zipper is a key feature for me too.
I’m with you, Nick. I use the 50l and the AG system is unbelievable. In fact, I picked up an Osprey 40AG last year to use for 2-3 day trips. So good.
How do you like those smaller packs?? Think I’d like to get one
Great video! Super informative.
Thanks my man!
havent tried this pack yet, will give it a shot
8:07 I saw the dog in the background and for a second thought this was going to turn into a live leak video 😂
Haha! He spooks me sometimes too
I have that same version of the 65AG (in orange) - and agree that the side pockets are a PIA. I've found that pulling straight up on the zipper leash while zipping helps a bit. Besides the issues that you mentioned that you disliked... I have to add to that list the internal top compression strap. It's tough to really cinch things down with that type of design. Good review. שָׁלוֹם עֲלֵיכֶם
Thanks for the hack, I’ll try pulling straight up!
Great t-shirt brother! יישר כוח גבר :)
תודה רבה!
I use a Gregory DEVA 70, which weighs 4.5 as well. I prefer the heavier pack for long life and durabilit. There are times i think about something lighter but that passes very quickly. I would prefer getting reid of then CPAP which I got down to 4.5 as well, so i start off with 9 lbs until I get ris if the CPAP😊
That’s cause you’re a Deva ;-)
How’s the Gregory lumbar support? I remember it being pretty sturdy
@@PackAndSoul Absolutely a Deva👍 It has great lumbar support and I am thankful for it.
great vid
Thanks a lot!
Can the detachable brain be used as a sort of day pack or sling?
good question. It can definitely be used, but the straps aren't great for a day pack. A sling would work well, or as just a separate bag for whatever you needed.
I was given an Atmos 65. How can I tell if it's a medium or large. I'm 6'2" and feel as if it's a touch short.
On mine it’s on a black tag on the back support just above the left hip belt pocket.
I have the 55L Osprey and love it. Do you carry bear spray?
Wanna try the 55L, think that may be my next pack! I don’t carry bear spray, though I’ve thought about it. Every time I’ve seen a bear, then end up running right away… not to say that’ll always be the case Do you carry?
@@PackAndSoul I have on some less traveled trails but I need to pack less. My 55 can carry all I need and then some but it’s tight. So I probably need to lose some stuff.
@@PackAndSoul I have on some less traveled trails but I need to pack less. My 55 can carry all I need and then some but it’s tight. So I probably need to lose some stuff.
I'll take sturdy and durable any day of the week. some of these lightweight packs will give you a year or two max. and they're $$$$$
Agreed!
Dig it.
Awesome vid man! I’m wondering tho whether 65L or 50L is the better option. I need to pack in some camera gears, but at times I just feel like traveling lighter. My question is, if I get the 65L will it have an awkward shape when I don’t fill it to its max? Cheers!
Thanks for watching! It's a good question, my hunch is with camera gear, the 65 will be better. It won't have a weird shape if you don't fill it, it holds shape pretty well. But honestly, if you can fit it in the 50, then hell yeah go for that. I'm curious to see what you end up with, cause I'd like to get a 50 sometime soon too, and see if it'll work for me. Maybe try the 50 out for a week or two and exchange it if it doesn't fit? Keep in touch!
@@PackAndSoul I too am more inclined to the 50 as well, I think it’ll suit me better since I’m 170cm / 65kg. But unfortunately we don’t have the “try-out and exchange” policy here in my country, so I’ll have to decide early on haha. Why do you prefer the 50?
@@reyhanavivi594 where are you from? I haven’t tried long distance hiking with a 50L so I honestly can’t recommend it. I just think that if you can fit your gear in there, the smaller/lighter the pack, the better. BUT I still love my 65, with my camera gear, I just don’t think a 50 would cut it at the moment. Maybe down the line if I get more expensive / smaller gear it would.
heavier the better in my opinion haha
Haha You’re nuts