Friday, March 11, 2011

Osprey Atmos 35 Backpack Review

So many great packs so little money:( The Osprey Atmos 35 is a great lightweight backpack for day hikes or overnight stays. I love the layout and construction of this thing. Ergonomic and tough, the Atmos 35 makes me wish I had room is my closet for just one more pack. It features: - 210D Twill Velocity Cordura®, 160D x 210D Window Ripstop Cordura® - Airspeed Suspension system with LightWire Alloy Frame and 3D tensioned breathable mesh back panel with side ventilation - BioStretch™ Fixed harness with mesh covered perforate foam and slides adjustable sternum strap - BioStretch™ built-in hipbelt with mesh covered perforated foam and ErgoPull closure - Hydration compatible, backpanel sleeve with hanger and dual side hose exits - Panel load access - Zippered top pocket for easy access - Zipper front pocket - Front stretch woven pocket - 2 side stretch woven pockets with inner or outer compression - 2 zippered hipbelt pockets - Stow andGo™ trekking pole attachment - 2 ice tool loops with bungee tie-offs - Removable sleeping bag straps - Dimensions: 23.5x13x12 inchs (60x34x30 cm) - Sizes: Small (1900cubic inches/32 liters, 2lb.12oz./ 1.24kg.), Medium (2100 cubic inches/35 liters, 2lb.14oz. /1.30 kg.), Large (2300 cubic inches /38 liters, 3lbs./ 1.36kg.) - Retail: 0 Things I would change: - Make the front stretch pocket bigger to fit a bike helmet. - Use other material than mesh for the hip belt pocketsSpecial Thanks to YOUNGS BACKPACKING for hosting this review. If youd like ...

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