Gear Review
Great pack for grandmas, horrible for outdoor enthusiast
By klimbien
Ranked #664 - Overnight Backpacks (2000 - 2999 cu in)
January 13, 2009
Bought the pack to replace a Vortex pack that had worn out from Serious abuse over the last 10 years. I also have a BD pack (black diamond) similar story. This Osprey pack is one trip old, One single trip to Redrocks, NV. for some climbing and b/c it is a new pack I was babying the piece of crap and still it shows a lot of wear. The material can't handle any type of abrasion....anywhere, heaven forbid the bottom of the pack. The bottom shows serious wear...what I would expect if I had used the pack for five season in yosemite.
Other notable problem is I ordered a large, I am 5'9 165 lbs and very average. The shoulder straps are to narrow for my neck. and awkward. If hiking hard, it kinda feels like someone has a string around my neck cutting off circulation to my juglar's.
Dont get this pack unless it is free and you can sell it to a sucker and buy a real pack.
View Details: Osprey Packs Atmos 35 Overnight Backpack - 1900-2300 cu in
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- 210D double ripstop Cordura nylon, 210D broken twill high-tenacity Cordura nylon, stretch woven nylon with Lycra
- Volume:
- [S] 1900cu in (32L]; [M] 2100cu in (35L); [L] 2300cu in (38L)
- Suspension:
- 10mm aluminum frame, twin titanium struts, thermo-formed harness and hip-belt, ventilated back panel
- Hydration Compatible:
- Yes
- Torso Adjustment:
- Yes
- Detachable Pack:
- No
- Sleeping Bag Compartment:
- Yes
- Rain Cover:
- No
- Access Types:
- Top panel
- External Pockets:
- 2 front, 2 side, 2 hip-belt
- Snowboard Carry:
- No
- Ski Carry:
- No
- Gear Loops:
- No
- Ice Axe Loops:
- Yes
- Shovel Pocket:
- No
- Weight:
- [S] 2lb 7oz (1110g) [M] 2lb 9oz (1160g); [L] 2lb 11oz (1220g)
- Recommended Use:
- Overnight backpacking, ultralight backpacking, backcountry day adventures
- Warranty:
- Lifetime
- Country of Origin:
- Vietnam
Change me.



