Osprey Atmos AG 65L Men's Hiking Backpack - Lightweight & Adjustable for Backpacking, Travel & Outdoor Adventures - Mythical Green (L/XL)
Osprey Atmos AG 65L Men's Hiking Backpack - Lightweight & Adjustable for Backpacking, Travel & Outdoor Adventures - Mythical Green (L/XL)
Osprey Atmos AG 65L Men's Hiking Backpack - Lightweight & Adjustable for Backpacking, Travel & Outdoor Adventures - Mythical Green (L/XL)
Osprey Atmos AG 65L Men's Hiking Backpack - Lightweight & Adjustable for Backpacking, Travel & Outdoor Adventures - Mythical Green (L/XL)
Osprey Atmos AG 65L Men's Hiking Backpack - Lightweight & Adjustable for Backpacking, Travel & Outdoor Adventures - Mythical Green (L/XL)
Osprey Atmos AG 65L Men's Hiking Backpack - Lightweight & Adjustable for Backpacking, Travel & Outdoor Adventures - Mythical Green (L/XL)
Osprey Atmos AG 65L Men's Hiking Backpack - Lightweight & Adjustable for Backpacking, Travel & Outdoor Adventures - Mythical Green (L/XL)
Osprey Atmos AG 65L Men's Hiking Backpack - Lightweight & Adjustable for Backpacking, Travel & Outdoor Adventures - Mythical Green (L/XL)
Osprey Atmos AG 65L Men's Hiking Backpack - Lightweight & Adjustable for Backpacking, Travel & Outdoor Adventures - Mythical Green (L/XL)
Osprey Atmos AG 65L Men's Hiking Backpack - Lightweight & Adjustable for Backpacking, Travel & Outdoor Adventures - Mythical Green (L/XL)

Osprey Atmos AG 65L Men's Hiking Backpack - Lightweight & Adjustable for Backpacking, Travel & Outdoor Adventures - Mythical Green (L/XL)

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Color:
Venturi Blue
Black
Mythical Green
Size:
Small/Medium
Large / X-Large

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Description

For heavyweight weekends or weeklong backpacking trips where comfort and ventilation are paramount, people know to reach for the Atmos AG 65. You'll forget how much you really packed with its AntiGravity suspension, delivering an incredible fit that seamlessly envelopes your back and hips in 3D-suspended mesh. From easy to use stretch mesh side pockets for water bottles, an internal reservoir sleeve for additional hydration opportunity, Stow-on-the-Go trekking pole attachment, integrated raincover and FlapJacket for lidless use, the Atmos AG 65 is an industry leading contender for backpacking packs. Made with 100% recycled materials.

Features

    Included raincover made with PFAS-free DWR and bluesign approved materials

    Curved zip access on one side of panel

    Floating top lid with lash points

    Zippered sleeping bag compartment with removable divider and removable sleeping pad straps keep your sleep system secure

Reviews

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After 28 years, I finally retired my Camp Trails 75-liter pack. It's still got plenty of life left in it, but I was ready for something with a more advanced suspension system and compatible with hydration packs.A few years ago, I bought my son the Osprey Atmos AG 50 and was so impressed that I concluded that the Atmos AG 65 would be my next pack. Finally pulled the trigger this year, and am thoroughly pleased.Things I love:1) Fit and Comfort. I'm a big fan of the AG suspension system. It's easy to adjust and effectively distributes the weight. It really does make the pack feel lighter than it is.2) Integral Rain Cover. When the rain lets loose on the trail, it's so nice to just unzip the bottom pouch and pull the rain cover over the pack. When the rain subsides and the cover is dry, just fold it up and zip it back in its dedicated pocket. It's tethered with a lanyard inside the pouch, but you can remove it if you need to.3) Organization and Access. I like that you can access the main compartment through either side. The sleeping bag compartment is just the right size for my bag, pad, and pillow. The stretchy outer pouch is great for quick stowing of a hoodie or boonie hat. There are enough pockets to be thoughtful about organization but not so many that it's needlessly complex.4) Torso size adjustment is stupid easy.Some misses:1) The waistband pocket zippers won't zip closed one-handed, no matter how I try (they curve up and then down again instead of being straight). Kind of a hassle to have to use two hands to close it up. This may vary from pack to pack as another family member with an Atmos AG 65 pack could zip them up one-handed. His was a Large size, so maybe they have different pocket dimensions.2) The bottom of the pack is not flat, so you can't stand it up on the ground -- it has to be leaned up against something, and even then, it wants to tip over or slide out from under itself.Niggles:1) I think I would have preferred dedicated water bottle pouches on each side instead of the dual-access stretchy pouches. They work, though (I use them for sunscreen and bug spray).2) The edges of the brain don't have a hem that extends down for a tidy mating between it and the main compartment (loved that about the old Camp Trails pack). It doesn't affect function, but it just doesn't look as tidy when cinched.3) Not super keen on the color options. Would like to have a grey option, like the women have with the Aura AG 65.4) It's a bit of a pain to adjust the straps on the brain because they're underneath. Similar nuisance for the "removable" divider between the main and bottom compartments (have to unzip the side access zipper to get to it, and it's not a buckle -- you have to thread the webbing).5) The strap to hold the hydration bladder could stand to be a little longer so it can sit lower, making more room for the tube to go through the opening in the pack. (I'm using CamelBak hydration bladders; did NOT like the fold-over-style Osprey bladder. At all.)Style Points:1) Emergency whistle molded into the chest strap buckle.2) Waistband cinches pull forward instead of backward. I makes it easier to take up all the slack.3) Mesh suspension system provides some breathability between the pack and me.4) The pull tab on the main compartment cinch makes it so easy to fully open with one pull.All in all, it's fantastic pack. Just returned from a trip to Red Castle Lake via the Bald Mountain Trail from East Fork Blacks Fork on the north slope of the Uinta mountains in Utah. It's 10 miles each way with about 2,300 feet of elevation gain and every type of weather. This pack was comfortable the whole way, stayed dry in the rain, and carried everything I needed with ample room.If it has the longevity of the pack it replaced, I'll be a happy camper! Hah...hahah...Other info in case it's helpful:I'm 5' 10" and 155 lbs and chose the Small/Medium. My total pack weight was 35 lbs (41 if you count my camera, two lenses, and two spare batteries).Primary gear included:> North Face Stormbreak II (love this little tent).> Kelty Cosmic 20 sleeping bag (in a 10L REI compression sack -- so tiny!)> Therm-a-Rest X-Therm NXT sleeping pad.> Trekology Aluft 2.0 pillow.> MSR WindoPro II stove and fuel.> Generic Amazon ditty bags of various sizes (brilliant for organizing stuff)> Sawyer Squeeze water filtration kitAgain -- bag, pad, and pillow all fit easily within the sleeping bag compartment of the pack.