Osprey Packs Atmos 35 Overnight Backpack - 1900-2300 cu in
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Item # OSP0108
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Description of Osprey Packs Atmos 35 Overnight Backpack - 1900-2300 cu in: |
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Get out of the city for a day or for an overnight trip with your gear loaded into the Osprey Atmos 35 Backpack. The sturdy but lightweight suspension system will make 25 pounds feel like next to nothing on your back, and the breathable mesh back panel lets air circulate to keep you cool under your pack. A zippered panel lets you easily get at your gear in the main compartment, and a hydration sleeve holds your water bladder (not included). Stow anything from a jacket to a bike helmet to your snowshoes in the welded stretch woven front pocket. Removable sleeping pad straps and dual ice axe loops speak to this backpack's versatility—spend the night in the woods in summer or ice climb in winter with the Atmos 35.
Bottom Line: Whether you spend a day ice climbing or go for an overnighter in the mountains, the Atmos 35 Backpack carries what you need.
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| Light, Versatile, Durable, Comfy Backcountry Pack 01-09-08 |
paulba (14):  |
| I have owned the Atmos 35 for over a year, and must have used it over 50 times (without ANY wear). The comfort afforded by the airmesh backpanel has the ability to make loads of almost 30 pounds feel like nothing. I started by using it for dayhikes, and there was more than enough room for my stuff, but the compression straps keep it tight and snug against your back. The hipbelt pockets are a great for snacks, camera, etc. The axe loops and ripcord clips can be used to carry trekking poles very securely. I moved on to overnight trips, and to my surprise, found that there was enough room for everything -- including my Mountain Hardwear Raven 2 tent! The packed performed EXTREMELY well on several overnight trips. I have used my Atmos for longer mountain biking excursions when I need more room than my camelback could offer. Indeed, I found it to be more comfortable than the tiny camelback, despite being capable of holding about 20 times as much, even on a long bumpy ride. Now, into my second winter, I am finding that the pack works impeccably for snowshoeing (I found a way to strap snowshoes using side pockets and axe ripcord clips!), and its close conformance to the body make it great for backcountry nordic and touring applications. I went on a trip to the White Mountains two weeks ago involving 12 miles of x-c skiing in the woods while carrying snowshoes and lots of other gear. I could have asked for a better-functioning pack for that trip. I also found the pack to perform incredibly well during alpine climbs in the Presidential Range. Everything about this pack rocks. Those used to the traditional "tube" pack may be perturbed by the curved backpanel, but believe me -- the space of 35 liters is there -- you just have to get used to packing a little differently. The attention to detail is all there, the materials used are so light and so durable. My 2 pound Atmos doesn't have a scratch after a year of HEAVY use. Oh, and I should mention -- it is still the most comfortable pack I've ever put on my back! |
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| Well made; Nice fit 02-21-09 |
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| I've used this pack for a number of day hikes and some canyoneering and it has served me well. I've loaded it to as much as 32 lbs and it's got a nice distribution and comfort between the shoulders and hips and felt like it could easily handle 10 more lbs. |
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| Excellent day/overnighter 02-21-09 |
nasu (2):  |
| I've used this pack for a number of day hikes and some canyoneering and it has served me well. I've loaded it to as much as 32 lbs and it's got nice distribution between the shoulders and hips and felt like it could easily handle 10 more lbs and still remain comfortable. The outer stretch pocket can accommodate quite a bit and the hip belt pockets are great for snacks, sunglasses, multitool, etc. |
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| 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 |
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