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Excellent versatile pack
Osprey Packs Aether 70 Pack - 4000-4400 cu in
May 20, 2007
The first pack I ordered had a flaw with a suspension strut. This store had a replacement backpack in 2 days!! Fantastic customer service (takes a lot of the fear away from ordering online). I’ve used the Aether70 in and around the Missouri Ozarks, up Mount Whitney, over the Teton Crest Trail, in and around Sequoia and Kings Canyon – rides well. In order to weight train, I hike around with 65lbs of barbells wrapped in towels. Under this load, the pack is struggling to keep up and it is uncomfortable when compared to larger heavier rigs. My normal hiking load is 25 – 40 lbs (depending on weather – a winter load includes Ice Axe/Crampons/etc) – and at this weight level, the pack works better than anything else I’ve purchased to date. Waist belt wasn’t “heat formed” but I didn’t feel it was necessary – as the belt is very comfortable. Storage was adequate – although for a 4-5 day winter trip – it is too small - need an 85. I actually use the lower compartment for my Tent, stakes, etc and ram my sleeping bag down through the top – which is a single opening. My bear canister (Garcia) fits OK. The top pocket is a little small. I can squeeze in a Nalgene on both sides using the stretch pockets. Other than that there is no additional storage pockets – which would be my only request for an improvement. I would definitely buy another Aether70.
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