Gear Review
mmm...comfy
By Genevieve Mount
July 17, 2007
This pack's shoulder straps and hip-belt are definitely some of the most comfortable I've come across. The springy-mesh action for the back panel looked pretty odd to me at first, but I quickly realized how great it is - hiking around in 100-degree heat without getting a full-on back sweat was great. The clip-close front pocket works well for stashing climbing shoes between routes, and front side pockets are great for snacks. The only things that really bother me are the hip-belt pockets - they stick out and bother my arms. No worries, though - a quick snip-snip and all is well.
View Details: Osprey Packs Atmos 50 Backpack - 2868-3234cu in
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- High Tenacity nylon (210D), nylon ripstop (100D)
- Volume:
- (S) 2868 cu in, (M) 3051 cu in, (L) 3234 cu in
- Support/Suspension:
- AirSpeed back panel, LightWire frame
- Shoulder Straps:
- padded
- Waist-Belt:
- yes, padded
- Hydration Compatible:
- yes, hydration sleeve
- Reservoir Included:
- no
- Rain Cover:
- no
- Detachable Daypack:
- no
- Detachable Lid:
- yes
- Access:
- top
- Pockets:
- 1 front stretch, 2 side stretch mesh, 2 hip-belt zippered, 2 front large zip, 1 top
- Sleeping Bag Compartment:
- yes
- Max Weight Capacity:
- 35 lb
- Weight:
- (S) 3 lb 2 oz, (M) 3 lb 5 oz, (L) 3 lb 8 oz
- Recommended Use:
- thru-hiking, overnight to extended trips
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- lifetime
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