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The Osprey Atmos AG LT is a well-engineered load-carrying rucksack with enough features to keep it user-friendly but stripped back enough to keep the weight reasonable.
Osprey says:
When the journey calls for a lightweight pack but you can't afford to compromise on comfort and carry capacity, the streamlined Atmos AG LT 65 proves it’s possible to optimise for both. From weekends flush with gear to your longest expeditions, LT delivers the same body-hugging AntiGravity suspension while providing a thoughtful, streamlined, capable feature set. We trimmed weight where it counts while considering the core features that make Atmos so versatile: an integrated raincover, side panel zip access, floating top lid, reinforced shove-it pocket and internal hydration sleeve. Made with bluesign® approved, recycled main body fabrics and designed to pass the test of time, no matter where you take it.
Our Verdict
The Osprey Atmos AG LT is a brilliantly engineered rucksack that will suit those with a heavier kit list. This bag is overkill if you have a very lightweight set-up and keep your trail weight to a minimum. However, this is an exceptional load-Hauler if you have a heavier, more robust set-up. As this is from Osprey, you know you are getting a well-made bag with a suspended back system that is now interrogated into the hip belt. This is one of the most comfortable packs I have used. This bag has many customisation points to tailor this pack to your body shape.
The lightweight frame of the bag transfers the load incredibly well onto your hips, so your back and shoulders are doing little work with this pack. Osprey's famous mesh trampoline-like back panel helps circulate air and keeps your back sweat-free. I'm a big fan of the large, well-cushioned shoulder straps and the hip belt that hugs the body for a snug, supportive carry.
There is no dedicated trekking pole-carrying system, which will put some off. You could wrap your poles around the ice axe holders, but I find this inefficient. Another gripe is the two lower compression straps are located over the top of your water bottle pockets, so when fully compressed, it's hard, if not impossible, to quickly grab your water bottle, especially if you have the bag on.
The "brain" is removable if you want to shed a few grams. I'm also a big fan of the large front pocket, which I use to quickly access and store my wet weather gear. Another fantastic feature is the side zipp that provides quick access to the bag's main compartment without having to unbuckle the lid entirely.
- Reviewed by Basecamp Gear
Features
- Included raincover made with PFC/PFAS-free DWR and bluesign® approved materials
- Curved zip access on one side of panel
- Floating top lid with lash points
- Fabric reinforced front shove-it pocket
- Tall dual-access side water bottle pockets
- Dual upper/lower side compression straps
- Dual zippered hipbelt pockets
- Dual ice axe loops with upper compression strap capture
- Removable sleeping pad straps
- Internal hydration reservoir sleeve with centre back exit port
Specifications
- S/M weight: 1747g
- L/XL weight: 1814g
- Dimensions (CM): 90H x 39W x 32D
- Volume: 65L (S/M), 68L (L/XL)
Material & Construction
- bluesign® approved recycled 210D nylon honey comb contrast, PFC/PFAS-free DWR