Osprey - Atmos AG LT 65 - Walking backpack
At a glance
Material information & features
- Suitable for:
- Recommended use:
- trekking
- Main material:
- 100% polyamide
- Material type:
- plastic
- Material note:
- contains recycled polyamide
- Certifications:
- Global Recycled Standard (GRS), Bluesign Approved
- Material thickness:
- 210 denier, 500 denier
- Fabric treatment:
- DWR treated
- Fabric properties:
- water-repellent
- Carry system:
- aluminium frame, padded shoulder straps, padded hip belt, height-adjustable chest strap, mesh back, adjustable torso length
- Main compartment access:
- side zip opening, toploader
- Venting:
- 3D mesh back panel, via the carry system
- Additional features:
- lid compartment, ice axe/pole holder, 2 hip belt pockets, side compartment, 2 bottle holder
- Hydration system:
- compatible
- Rain cover:
- incl. rain cover
- Dimensions (outer):
- 85 x 39 x 32 cm
- Volume:
- 65 l
- Weight:
- 1,840 g
- Reference size:
- size S/M
- Extras:
- compression straps
- Misc:
- S/M: 65L, 1.84 kg, 85 x 39 x 32 cm; L/XL: 68L, 1.92 kg, 90 x 39 x 32 cm; recommended load: 14 - 18 kg
- Item No.:
- 505-0723
Reviews overview
Disadvantages
Recommended use
This is what other customers say:
The sac is very capable of carrying heavy loads very comfortably ,
The sac becomes part of you because of its body hugging style of fit although the waist belt is a faff to fit correctly , I am sure I will get used to it over time .
My only complaint is the excessive hip belt webbing length - why don't Osprey include guidance on how to deal with the excess particularly on the hip belt ?
I have tried many sacs over the years but this is a keeper !!
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- Advantages
- Good ventilation
- Lightweight
- Good adjustment options
- Comfortable to carry
- Price / performance
- Good carry system
- Nearly Perfect Backpacking Sac
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- Disadvantages
- Hip Belt Awkward
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- Recommended use
- Hiking
- Trekking
- Expedition
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