Gear Review
Good, not great
By adam gaydosh
Ranked #434 - Overnight Backpacks (2000 - 2999 cu in)
December 29, 2009
Mine is the '08 model, so there maybe some improvements. On the plus side, it holds a heavy load surprisingly well, I've probably pushed 35+ lbs (of granted very heavy dense items). Also, the breathability of the mesh back panel is great. However, with that, you lose a lot of interior storage space. Especially if you have 100oz bladder in there. It has the option of hanging it in the airspace between the mesh back and then interior pack, which frees up space, but counters some of the breathability. Also, the shoulder straps and top of the suspension can dig into your neck a bit, there's no way to adjust the width of them. Not blisters, but can tire if wearing for many days in a row, like I have when touring.
View Details: Osprey Packs Atmos 35 Backpack - 1900-2300cu in
Helpful Votes: 1 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 & hip-belt, ventilated back panel
- Hydration Compatible:
- Yes
- Torso Adjustment:
- Yes
- Detachable Pack:
- No
- Sleeping Bag Compartment:
- Yes
- Rain Cover:
- No
- Access Types:
- Panel
- Pockets:
- [External] 1 front, 2 side, 2 hip
- Snowboard Carry:
- No
- Ski Carry:
- No
- Gear Loops:
- 2
- Ice Axe Loops:
- Yes
- Shovel Pocket:
- No
- Weight:
- [S] 2lb 9oz (1150g) [M] 2lb 11oz (1220g); [L] 2lb 13oz (1280g)
- Recommended Use:
- Overnight backpacking, ultralight backpacking, backcountry day adventures
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- Lifetime
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