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Osprey Atmos AG 50 Pack
  • Osprey Atmos AG 50 Backpack for Extended Traditional Backpacking Trips
  • Osprey Atmos AG 50 Backpack for Extended Traditional Backpacking Trips
  • Osprey Atmos AG 50 Backpack for Extended Traditional Backpacking Trips

Osprey Atmos AG 50 Pack

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The Osprey Atmos™ AG 50 backpack is a game - changer for traditional backpacking trips that last a weekend or longer. It offers the best fit, excellent ventilation, and unrivaled comfort. The revolutionary AntiGravity suspension system makes it seem like you're carrying a lighter load as it smoothly wraps around your body, allowing you to enjoy every step of your journey more than ever before. This backpack comes with a variety of useful features. The stretch mesh side pockets are easy to use, and there's a Stow - on - the - Go trekking pole attachment for when you need your hands free. The FlapJacket enables lidless use, making it a top choice for epic adventures. It weighs just 2 kg. Key features include a removable floating top lid with dual zippered pockets and web attachment points. The AntiGravity suspension has a continuous backpanel of lightweight mesh from the top of the backpanel to the hipbelt, providing unmatched comfort and ventilation. The seamless design automatically adapts to your body, ensuring a great fit and unrestricted movement. An adjustable stretch mesh front panel pocket offers extra external storage. The integrated FlapJacket protects your gear when the top lid is removed. The Stow - on - the - Go trekking pole attachment lets you stow your poles in steep areas. There's an adjustable harness and Fit - on - the - Fly hipbelt for a perfect fit. It also has an internal hydration reservoir sleeve for up to a 3L reservoir. The front stretch mesh pocket is great for storing rain gear or wet items. Dual access stretch mesh side pockets with InsideOut side compression straps are for water bottles and other gear. Dual upper and lower side compression straps stabilize the load and keep a streamlined look. Zippered hipbelt pockets keep snacks and small items within reach. There's a lower zippered sleeping bag compartment with a removable divider, dual ice tool loops, removable sleeping pad straps, and a sternum strap with an integrated safety whistle. The AntiGravity Suspension features a LightWire - tensioned, full peripheral frame for comfortable load transfer. The AntiGravity Hipbelt has a top - to - bottom suspended mesh that wraps around your shoulders, back, and hips for a fully integrated fit. The AntiGravity Mesh Harnesses are adjustable with a structural load - lifter bar for comfort. It has die - cut foam lower and mesh ExoForm wrap upper. Specifications include a load range of 12 - 18 kg, a volume of 50 L, dimensions of 86 x 38 x 31 cm, and it weighs 2 kg. The materials used are 100D X 630D Nylon Dobby for the main part, 210D High Tenacity Nylon for accents, and 420HD Nylon Packcloth for the bottom.

Using the Osprey Atmos AG 50 backpack is a breeze. First, adjust the harness and hipbelt to get a perfect fit. You can use the Fit - on - the - Fly feature on the hipbelt for quick adjustments. Put your hydration reservoir in the internal sleeve, making sure it's properly connected to the tube. Use the stretch mesh side pockets for water bottles and small items. The Stow - on - the - Go trekking pole attachment is handy when you're climbing steep slopes or need your hands free - just attach your poles there. When it starts to rain, grab your rain gear from the front stretch mesh pocket. If you don't need the top lid, remove it and use the FlapJacket to protect your gear. For storing your sleeping bag, use the lower zippered compartment. When packing, try to distribute the weight evenly to make it more comfortable to carry. As for maintenance, after each trip, clean the backpack with a mild soap and water. Make sure it's completely dry before storing it. Check the zippers regularly and lubricate them if they start to get sticky. If there are any loose threads or small damages, repair them right away to prevent further issues. Store the backpack in a cool, dry place, and avoid folding it for long periods as it may damage the structure.


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