Gear Review
Love/Hate Relationship
By Greg Heidt
Ranked #619 - Overnight Backpacks (2000 - 2999 cu in)
October 13, 2009
I wish I could give a clear opinion on this pack...but I can't. I love the mesh back panel and it's a good size for ultralight backpacking. I've done a few multi-day trips with about 16-22 pounds and the pack has performed well. The shoulder straps are fairly comfortable and provide a good fit. I'm not a huge fan of the shape, it's too wide at the bottom...three or four beers and you might be able to look beyond it! The side pockets are impossible to access because the designers put synch straps right over them. When I'm hiking alone, I have to take the pack off just to get my Platypus water bottles out and back in. Don't even think about a Nalgene, it won't fit. This pack has been good to me, but I think there are better options out there.
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.



