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Osprey Packs Atmos 50 Pack - 2800-3200 cu in

Rating for this product: 3 April 27, 2008

Found out while training for a climb that the shoulder straps dug into my clavicles on both sides, and one of the rear struts dug into my back. Had to buy dense 2" foam and pack cloth and make new padded shoulder straps. Sewed them onto the existing straps with upholstery thread. The pack also did not feel very roomy inside as compared to its external size. I did like the small pockets on the waist strap.

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Atmos 50

Osprey Packs Atmos 50 Pack - 2800-3200 cu in

Rating for this product: 3 April 27, 2008

Found out while training for a climb that the shoulder straps cut into my clavicles on both sides. Had to buy dense 2" foam padding and pack cloth to make padded straps that went from the top of the shoulder all the way to the bottom of the strap. Sewed them onto the existing shoulder straps with upholstery thread. Go figure. Otherwise it is a good pack, but doesn't feel very roomy for it's external size.

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