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Osprey Packs Aether 85 Backpack - 5000-5400 cu in - 2007 BCS

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Carry up to 60 pounds comfortably with your Osprey Aether 85 Backpack, an ideal option for multiday backpacking or mountaineering trips. The Aether 85 features Osprey's lightweight AirScape suspension system, which includes aluminum rods to stabilize your load and keep the weight close to your body for efficient carrying, as well as a foam and mesh back panel for comfort and breathability. This pack has a contoured head rail so you have maximum headroom, even when your pack is full. The padded IsoForm harness has no sewn seams, so you won't experience rubbing or chafing, and the thermo-moldable hip-belt can be custom fit to your hips. Pack your sleeping bag in its own compartment and top load your clothing and other gear. Stretch woven front and side pockets hold water bottles, snacks, a light jacket, and anything else you want accessible. Loops on the side hold your skis or trekking poles, and an internal hydration sleeve lets you carry your bladder.

Bottom Line: Whether you play outdoors in winter or summer, the Osprey Aether 85 Backpack will carry all the gear you need for a few days on the trail.

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Rating for this product: 5

Good pack

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January 18, 2010

After several winter weekend trips I still like the Aether 85. I've not used many other packs so I don't have alot to compare it to but it is comfortable and it has held up well while walking thru brush off trail.
I'm 5'9" 170lbs and the regular size fits fine. I usually carry 30lb to 40lb grosss pack weight in the winter. I would recommend it.

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Rating for this product: 5

Excellent Expedition Pack

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September 4, 2007

I bought this in February of 2007 for use on a 10-12 day backpacking trip at the Philmont High Adventure Base in New Mexico. We hiked at elevations from 6500 to 11,700 feet with loads from 40 to 50 pounds. I carried anywhere from 35 to 45 ponds in this pack. When I had the pack on it felt like it was part of your body. When you were hiking it felt like you were carrying a lot less. I have had and tried quite a few packs and in my opinion this was probably the best fitting one that I have ever had. The price was excellent compared to other packs of this capacity and the pack weight was just about 5 pounds. This pack in my opinion is a keeper for the serious backpacker.

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October 28, 2009

I am going to Philmont next year, would this pack be good for a less burly person such as myself

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March 5, 2010

I just got this pack for my son to use at Philmont this summer also. It fits him great and he loves it. Bought online and went to a local store and had the hip belt custom molded free of charge. He has a small and is 5-7" and 125 lbs.

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February 19, 2010

Right on, I'm buying the Osprey for Philmont also

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Anybody know what size I should get? I am 5'10" and

Anybody know what size I should get? I am 5'10" and about 130lb.. I want this pack to take to Philmont next year.

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December 26, 2009

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Check with the sizing chart to the right of the picture.

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December 26, 2009

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I am willing to bet that your torso measurement would be a medium and your hip/waist measurement is a small. I am 5'9" 170# and own the 70L version of this pack in medium. It fits my frame well, but with a 30-32" waist the hip belt nearly runs out of inward adjustment. Im gathering that you are pretty skinny, and therefore suggest (contacting Osprey to confirm my statement would not be a terrible idea) getting the pack in medium and then if needed replace the hip belt with a small. (the hip belt and the shoulder straps actually are velcroed in place allowing for some adjustments too)

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February 12, 2010

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Kellen, like John said, check the sizing chart to the right. Packs like these are sized on the length of your back and the circumference of your hips rather than your total height and weight.

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December 26, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Roomy pack

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March 23, 2009

This sucker is roomy. I bought mine last summer to replace my old, cumbersome, not so comfy pack. It's so comfortable when properly adjusted, it seriously feels like there is NO weight in the pack. I thought the airscape backpanel seemed silly, but it does keep the air flowing to your back to keep the bodily condensation down. There aren't a ton of pockets to speak of, but it's fine the bare minimum is what I prefer. The removable lumbar pack is a bit of a waste of what could have been a cool idea. Everything on the pack just seems to be designed with simplicity & comfort in mind.

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Rating for this product: 4

Good Pack

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October 17, 2008

This pack is a great overall pack. I use it mostly for longer summer approaches and any winter mountaineering I do. Holds everything I need, and does it pretty lightly. Highly recommend.

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The specs say there is no detachable pack (lumbar pack I'm

The specs say there is no detachable pack (lumbar pack I'm assuming), but the manual on Osprey's site says there is...? Also, someone commented that getting a water bottle/nalgene was really tough...but also in the manual, it looks like the pockets on the side have dual entry. Is this the same pack?? Here's a link to the Aether 85 on Osprey's site: http://bit.ly/4zo5Qj

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December 10, 2009

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Hey mate, looks like the Lumbar pack is the Brain of your pack. On the owners manual, look on page two, lower left hand side. You're looking for "TOP POCKET/LUMBAR PACK." Read everything under that. Sounds to me like you basically unstrap the brain and hip belt of the pack and use those in combination to make the lumbar pack. Heh, kinda like Voltron.

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December 11, 2009

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Osprey makes a detachable pack they sell as an add-on if you want something that can be quickly removed. Otherwise the top portion of this pack is removable and can be turned into a lumbar pack, but the mucking around required to do so I would not label as "detachable."
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I can no longer find the old Aether model (it was updated for 2010) on ospreypacks.com anymore, and therefore cannot provide any links.

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February 12, 2010

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Pack!

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April 16, 2008

I can't say enough nice things about this pack. I became so familiar with heavy cumbersome packs that I didn't realize there were other options. I went from a very old school pack to a Gregory, which had great suspension, but it was entirely too heavy for its only function to be to hold the rest of my stuff. After a LOT of research, and coming to the reality that many backpacks aren't designed to fit someone my size (6'6"/265), I ended up with the Osprey. At 5 pounds, it was slightly heavier then I wanted, but it was much lighter then most others. The most noteworthy thing about this backpack is the fact that after using it for a solid 10 hours on day one, by day two, I was ready to go and my body didn't hurt at all because the pack is designed to put nearly the entire load on your hips (where it should be). I can say confidently that this was the most comfortable pack I've worn to date to carry...and that should say a lot to everyone. Like most Osprey products, the pack is made very well, it is very durable, and has just enough bells and whistles to keep the typical backpacker happy. If it fit me, it will fit you. Buy it.

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Rating for this product: 4

Great pack, but ...

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December 9, 2008

Great Pack, but could be better.

This pack carries very well up to 40 lbs; I haven't tested it above that. While I really appreciate the empty weight of this pack, from examining the sturdiness of its frame - I am of the opinion that I'd move up to the Argon when packing above 40 lbs.

The Aether 85 just has an amazing amount of room in it! I'm currently a 3 to 4 night packer and I never fill the pack but the straps allow me to cinch up all that extra material just fine. (The Aether 70 only weighs 3 or 4 ounces less than the 85.)

The "Could be better' part:
1. The side water bottle pockets are terrible to retrieve a bottle from. I have to take the pack OFF to get the bottles in and out. I solved this by ditching the bottles and carrying two 2L Outdoor reservoirs (good old Walmart); one in each side about 3/4 full on long dry hauls. (If you a bottle man/woman this is a Major Problem.)
2. NO pockets for your camera or GPS. Again, you have to stop and doff your pack to get at snacks, camera, Gps unit, etc.. That's just plain dumb. (Major)
3. I'd move the key keeper a little closer to the opening in the top pack. (Minor)
4. The Aether 85 has a reservoir sleeve in the main body of the pack. This was difficult to use. The 100oz res. that I stuffed into it really didn't fit well when it was full. Unless you fill using the tube leading to the res. it's a problem to remove and reinsert it into a loaded pack. I don't use it anymore. It would give you one more location for a 2L res. though. (Minor or Major?)

I recommend this pack to anyone contemplating outings lasting more than 3 nights. It is a very comfortable pack and will haul loads of bulky gear!

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May 2, 2010

ok so your number 1 and 4 points are basically, no pack i have ever had or seen has bee really easy to remove the bladder from but they make life so much easier a water bottle is obsolete. and the number two bulletin, your wearing shorts or pants, that 6 ounces of camera won't kill you in your pocket.

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Not A Question: Just wanted to state that the Aether series packs

Not A Question: Just wanted to state that the Aether series packs will be redesigned in 2010 (much like the Atmos series was this year) to include new features like ice axe bungees and the 'Stow-on-the-Go' pole carrying system.

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August 23, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Best pack...period!

By:
January 4, 2009

After extensive research and using a Kelty pack for years I made the decision to buy the Osprey, Aether 85 and couldn't have made a better decision. It carries a tremendous amount of gear with tremendous comfort becausue of the hip belt which is custom molded to fit your waist based on circumference and the air compression support for your back.

Positives: after the first day of an 8 day expedition trip the 60+ lbs I was carrying was vertually weightless which was amazing. In fact, I let others in our party try on the pack and they couldn't belive how light the pack felt considering the weight load. In addition, it's built very well and takes the abuse of canoeing, portaging and winter camping in fridgid temperatures.

Negatives: the pack doesn't have all the bells and whistles of pockets for organization and its not all that easy to get a Nalgene bottle from the side pockets.

Overall Grade: A and is a must have weather your a novice or serious backpacker.

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Rating for this product: 4

"Very Good". I wouldn't say "Perfect".

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July 24, 2009

There are things that this pack does well. And then there are things it does just "okay".

First the good. Its well-built and the zippers don't fail. The zippers come with easy access rings, and the teeth are large and sturdy. Everyone keeps harping on how large it is, but for my 4 day trip on Rainier, it was just enough. I routinely carried 60 lbs in it, no problems.

I'm 5'6" and 136lbs. I got the Medium and that fit me comfortably. I have to admit, it wasn't as comfortable as others I've tried, but its amongst the top 3. I think few will disagree, its a comfortable pack. My only gripe on the size and fit is that it does shift a little too much for my personal taste. But maybe if I got the small, that would be different.

Now, my major gripe with the bag is that it doesn't have any side access. With a large bag, its very useful to include a side zipper so you can retrieve things from the middle of the pack. That would have given this 5 Stars in my book. Additionally, it doesn't organize very well. It would have been nice to be able to get some exterior pockets and additional organization.

Still, it did the job in fine style. And I love the color. For anyone who's interested, this is a link to my Rainier Trip video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3j99yIFgndc&fmt=18

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How does the thermo-molding work? How is the custom fitting done,

How does the thermo-molding work? How is the custom fitting done, ie., can you do it yourself?

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May 14, 2009

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Osprey suggests custom molding to be done only at CM Certified™ dealers*. You can check out more information and can also look-up your local hot box locations at:

http://www.ospreypacks.com/PackTech/CustomMolding/

If you live in the Salt Lake City area, you can have your belt custom fit at the BC.com retail location.

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May 14, 2009

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see my review of the aether 70 for the DIY answer.
otherwise here is how it is supposed to be done:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIyOBnr18p4

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February 12, 2010

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Rating for this product: 5

FYI on Extra Pockets!

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May 7, 2009

Osprey sells (of course) extra "add-ons" for the Aether line including different sized strap on pockets for GPS, Camera, a 500ci extra bag, water bottle...

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Rating for this product: 5

Buy it now!!!

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October 6, 2008

I bought this pack for a 2 week trip to Egypt and Jordan. I haven't been on the trip yet but I have used it for a week in Iceland and a 4 day trip to Spain. I can't believe how much stuff I can fit into this pack. It fits very well and is comfortable to carry. Buy it now while you have the chance.

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Has anyone had any issues with the velcro torso length adjustor,

Has anyone had any issues with the velcro torso length adjustor, especially after it gets worn out?

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May 29, 2008

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You've been doing a lot of adjusting. The velcro should never wear out in fact other things should wear out before that. Any good tailor should be able to fix that if you supply them with the right materials.

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November 20, 2008

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Rating for this product: 2

Aether improve the pack or take it off the market

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September 11, 2009

So very disappointed. I returned this pack after 1 trip in the Grand Canyon. Granted the Canyon eats gear alive,but I was really expecting more from a company with Osprey's exalted reputation(not to mention price tag). The belt is basically worthless,barely padded,and inadequately suited for comfortably supporting a heavy load. At the time I bought the pack, the heat moulding was not available at BCDC outlet,I am skeptical that it would have made any difference, a skinny, unpadded belt is what it is(I have since noted that there is a moulding machine available at the outlet). The fabric was pummeled by an endless variety of vicious rock surfaces, and the afore mentioned belt began to basically unravel. My partner pack, years older than mine, but also an Osprey, seemed to perform admirably,his model sported a much beefier belt, and a tougher fabric. It seems to me that the "big bird" is running on fumes and reputation. I hate to harsh, but the Royal Arch Loop is the last place you want feeble gear. For those that say, I should have tried the pack out under gentler circumstances, I accept your censure.

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September 29, 2009

It's to bad that you were disappointed, but I don't think this is a canyoning pack. I think I would have carried something different, but as an alpine/expedition pack this is a good choice.

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January 17, 2010

I brought my Aether 60 to the grand canyon this winter for a week and couldn't have been happy with its performance, it is about a year old with a beefy belt. It was tossed around on all sorts of rock surfaces, after a recent rockslide, I pretty much threw the pack down 6 feet or so and scrambled down myself, no impact on the pack.

In regards to the heat molding, I was told when I bought the pack, at a store- after loading it up to 55 pounds and walking around for awhile, that the heat molding isn't required and if you wear it loaded it will mold to you in the same way, just not as quickly as the heat molding.

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Rating for this product: 4

Too Big, but well built

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September 8, 2008

I bought this pack for a week long backpacking trip in Yosemite with my girlfriend, and wanted to get a pack large enough to carry my gear plus most of the group gear (it was her first long trip, and she is quite a bit smaller than me). Suffice it to say, it was even too big! I think I'll downsize to the 70L. Not a lot of bells and whistles, but a good pack overall and well built.

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Osprey Packs Aether 85 Backpack-5400 cu in - 2010

Osprey Packs Aether 85 Backpack-5400 cu in - 2010

Good pack

5 star rating

By: der2517713 January 18, 2010

After several winter weekend trips I still like the Aether 85. I've not used many other packs so I don't have alot to compare it to but it is more...

Excellent Expedition Pack

5 star rating

By: Alan Griffin September 4, 2007

I bought this in February of 2007 for use on a 10-12 day backpacking trip at the Philmont High Adventure Base in New Mexico. We hiked at elevations from more...

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Material:
420D nylon, 210D double ripstop nylon, 500D plain weave nylon, stretch woven nylon with Lycra 
Volume:
[M] 5200cu in (85L); [L] 5400cu in (88L) 
Suspension:
Internal frame sheet, single aluminum stay, IsoForm harness and hip-belt, 7075 aluminum rods, ventilated back panel 
Hydration Compatible:
Yes 
Torso Adjustment:
Yes 
Detachable Pack:
No 
Sleeping Bag Compartment:
Yes 
Rain Cover:
No 
Access Types:
Top 
External Pockets:
1 Top zip pocket, 1 front, 2 side 
Snowboard Carry:
No 
Ski Carry:
Yes 
Gear Loops:
No 
Ice Axe Loops:
Yes 
Shovel Pocket:
No 
Weight:
[M] 4lb 12oz (2210g); [L] 5lb (2270g) 
Recommended Use:
Backpacking, mountaineering, extended ultralight backpacking trips 
Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
China