The Osprey Men Atmos AG LT 50 Black (S/M) backpack is a high-quality backpack designed specifically for men. With a capacity of 50 liters, this backpack provides ample space for all your necessary items during long hikes or backpacking trips. The backpack features a floating top lid with attachment points, a reinforced front pocket, and large side pockets for water bottles. The AG AntiGravity technology provides optimal comfort and ventilation. The backpack has double upper and lower side compression straps, double hip belt pockets with a zipper, double ice axe loops, and sleeping pad straps. Lastly, the backpack has an internal hydration reservoir sleeve with a central exit on the back. This product comes with a rain cover made with PFC/PFAS-free DWR and bluesign-approved materials. In short, it's the perfect backpack for any adventurer.
The Osprey Men Atmos AG LT 50 Black (S/M) backpack is a high-quality backpack designed specifically for men. With a capacity of 50 liters, this backpack provides ample space for all your necessary items during long hikes or backpacking trips. The backpack features a floating top lid with attachment points, a reinforced front pocket, and large side pockets for water bottles. The AG AntiGravity technology provides optimal comfort and ventilation. The backpack has double upper and lower side compression straps, double hip belt pockets with a zipper, double ice axe loops, and sleeping pad straps. Lastly, the backpack has an internal hydration reservoir sleeve with a central exit on the back. This product comes with a rain cover made with PFC/PFAS-free DWR and bluesign-approved materials. In short, it's the perfect backpack for any adventurer.
The Osprey Men Atmos AG LT 50 Black (S/M) backpack is a high-quality backpack designed specifically for men. With a capacity of 50 liters, this backpack provides ample space for all your necessary items during long hikes or backpacking trips. The backpack features a floating top lid with attachment points, a reinforced front pocket, and large side pockets for water bottles. The AG AntiGravity technology provides optimal comfort and ventilation. The backpack has double upper and lower side compression straps, double hip belt pockets with a zipper, double ice axe loops, and sleeping pad straps. Lastly, the backpack has an internal hydration reservoir sleeve with a central exit on the back. This product comes with a rain cover made with PFC/PFAS-free DWR and bluesign-approved materials. In short, it's the perfect backpack for any adventurer.
The Osprey Men Atmos AG LT 50 Black (S/M) backpack is a high-quality backpack designed specifically for men. With a capacity of 50 liters, this backpack provides ample space for all your necessary items during long hikes or backpacking trips. The backpack features a floating top lid with attachment points, a reinforced front pocket, and large side pockets for water bottles. The AG AntiGravity technology provides optimal comfort and ventilation. The backpack has double upper and lower side compression straps, double hip belt pockets with a zipper, double ice axe loops, and sleeping pad straps. Lastly, the backpack has an internal hydration reservoir sleeve with a central exit on the back. This product comes with a rain cover made with PFC/PFAS-free DWR and bluesign-approved materials. In short, it's the perfect backpack for any adventurer.
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Osprey Atmos AG LT 50 - Backpack
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I bought this pack to compare to an Aether 60 purchased in 2017. I was looking for a similar capacity pack, with a lower base weight with more modern features.After testing this pack out fully loaded for a desert backpacking trip, I believe the Atmos AG LT meets all of these requirements!Pros: The revised seamless hip belt completely eliminated the host spots I often experienced with the Aether. This is undoubtedly the most comfortable pack I've tried on. The torso adjustment system is so much easier than the older velcro system. Typical amazing Osprey build quality. Just the right amount of pockets and straps for my needs. Integrated rain shell compartment.Cons: The Anti-Gravity system sometimes can be a bit noisy. Nothing crazy, a squeak here or there. May ...Ā MoreI bought this pack to compare to an Aether 60 purchased in 2017. I was looking for a similar capacity pack, with a lower base weight with more modern features.After testing this pack out fully loaded for a desert backpacking trip, I believe the Atmos AG LT meets all of these requirements!Pros: The revised seamless hip belt completely eliminated the host spots I often experienced with the Aether. This is undoubtedly the most comfortable pack I've tried on. The torso adjustment system is so much easier than the older velcro system. Typical amazing Osprey build quality. Just the right amount of pockets and straps for my needs. Integrated rain shell compartment.Cons: The Anti-Gravity system sometimes can be a bit noisy. Nothing crazy, a squeak here or there. May disappear with use. Maybe could be a little lighter with the use of thinner fabrics in places.This pack performed fantastically with a full 40lb load, the upper limit Osprey recommends for this pack. I'm looking forward to many awesome years with this pack!
originally posted on REI
This pack was a huge disappointment. The materials, workmanship, and light weight were all impeccable so its worth one star for that. However the most important aspect for any backpack, just like a pair if hiking shoes, is the fit. Or more properly, the way the pack carries. It should feel like its an integral part of your body. This pack is approved by some but it is difficult for me to see why. The pack carries off center, which is to say too far to the rear creating a feeling of being off balance and swaying like a poorly fitted external frame pack. The hip belt is integrated with the Lightwire frame and this further complicates matters because the weight of the pack with a rearward center of gravity puts major pressure on the front of the hips instead of bearing ...Ā MoreThis pack was a huge disappointment. The materials, workmanship, and light weight were all impeccable so its worth one star for that. However the most important aspect for any backpack, just like a pair if hiking shoes, is the fit. Or more properly, the way the pack carries. It should feel like its an integral part of your body. This pack is approved by some but it is difficult for me to see why. The pack carries off center, which is to say too far to the rear creating a feeling of being off balance and swaying like a poorly fitted external frame pack. The hip belt is integrated with the Lightwire frame and this further complicates matters because the weight of the pack with a rearward center of gravity puts major pressure on the front of the hips instead of bearing straight downward as would be the case if the pack fit closely to the body. I have been hiking for six decades and I'm sorry to say this may be the most uncomfortable pack I have ever worn.
originally posted on moosejaw.com
I bought this pack about a month ago, as I was headed on a backpacking trip to Iceland. I didn't have time to go get fitted and I figured that I could return it if I didn't like the fit. From the moment I tried it on, I loved it. The formed hip supports funnel all the weight onto your hips and pelvis and off of your shoulders. It is super easy to adjust on the trail to alter where the weight lands. I usually get headaches from carrying backpacks, as I carry a lot of tension in my shoulders anyhow and somehow, I actually felt better than usual while wearing this pack. It was so comfortable that I never dreaded putting my pack back on after a rest. I carried ~30 lbs and could it could have handled more. After walking around in a couple airports with this on, I'm ...Ā MoreI bought this pack about a month ago, as I was headed on a backpacking trip to Iceland. I didn't have time to go get fitted and I figured that I could return it if I didn't like the fit. From the moment I tried it on, I loved it. The formed hip supports funnel all the weight onto your hips and pelvis and off of your shoulders. It is super easy to adjust on the trail to alter where the weight lands. I usually get headaches from carrying backpacks, as I carry a lot of tension in my shoulders anyhow and somehow, I actually felt better than usual while wearing this pack. It was so comfortable that I never dreaded putting my pack back on after a rest. I carried ~30 lbs and could it could have handled more. After walking around in a couple airports with this on, I'm considering having this pack be my carry-on in future as it is extremely portable. I had a friend who bought this pack too, and she said her anti-gravity suspension creaked when she walked. Mine did at first, but after putting weight in it, the creaking went away. The only thing I would change about this pack is the length of the adjustable part of the shoulder straps. I don't have much room to tighten the straps when I've just gotten them to not be loose. Overall, I consider this pack to be one of the best high-ticket purchasing decisions I've made in awhile.
| Volume | 50L (S/M); 53L (L/XL) |
| Dimensions | 88x35x30 cm |
Osprey Atmos AG LT 50 - Backpack
Delivery $211.65
Osprey Atmos AG LT 50 S/M / Black
Free delivery
Osprey Atmos AG LT 50 Men's Backpack Black / S/M
Free delivery
Osprey Atmos AG 50 LT Backpack Black / S/M
Delivery $65.98
Osprey Atmos AG LT 50 Mens Pack [Colour:Black][Size:S/M]
Free delivery
I bought this pack to compare to an Aether 60 purchased in 2017. I was looking for a similar capacity pack, with a lower base weight with more modern features.After testing this pack out fully loaded for a desert backpacking trip, I believe the Atmos AG LT meets all of these requirements!Pros: The revised seamless hip belt completely eliminated the host spots I often experienced with the Aether. This is undoubtedly the most comfortable pack I've tried on. The torso adjustment system is so much easier than the older velcro system. Typical amazing Osprey build quality. Just the right amount of pockets and straps for my needs. Integrated rain shell compartment.Cons: The Anti-Gravity system sometimes can be a bit noisy. Nothing crazy, a squeak here or there. May ...Ā MoreI bought this pack to compare to an Aether 60 purchased in 2017. I was looking for a similar capacity pack, with a lower base weight with more modern features.After testing this pack out fully loaded for a desert backpacking trip, I believe the Atmos AG LT meets all of these requirements!Pros: The revised seamless hip belt completely eliminated the host spots I often experienced with the Aether. This is undoubtedly the most comfortable pack I've tried on. The torso adjustment system is so much easier than the older velcro system. Typical amazing Osprey build quality. Just the right amount of pockets and straps for my needs. Integrated rain shell compartment.Cons: The Anti-Gravity system sometimes can be a bit noisy. Nothing crazy, a squeak here or there. May disappear with use. Maybe could be a little lighter with the use of thinner fabrics in places.This pack performed fantastically with a full 40lb load, the upper limit Osprey recommends for this pack. I'm looking forward to many awesome years with this pack!
This pack was a huge disappointment. The materials, workmanship, and light weight were all impeccable so its worth one star for that. However the most important aspect for any backpack, just like a pair if hiking shoes, is the fit. Or more properly, the way the pack carries. It should feel like its an integral part of your body. This pack is approved by some but it is difficult for me to see why. The pack carries off center, which is to say too far to the rear creating a feeling of being off balance and swaying like a poorly fitted external frame pack. The hip belt is integrated with the Lightwire frame and this further complicates matters because the weight of the pack with a rearward center of gravity puts major pressure on the front of the hips instead of bearing ...Ā MoreThis pack was a huge disappointment. The materials, workmanship, and light weight were all impeccable so its worth one star for that. However the most important aspect for any backpack, just like a pair if hiking shoes, is the fit. Or more properly, the way the pack carries. It should feel like its an integral part of your body. This pack is approved by some but it is difficult for me to see why. The pack carries off center, which is to say too far to the rear creating a feeling of being off balance and swaying like a poorly fitted external frame pack. The hip belt is integrated with the Lightwire frame and this further complicates matters because the weight of the pack with a rearward center of gravity puts major pressure on the front of the hips instead of bearing straight downward as would be the case if the pack fit closely to the body. I have been hiking for six decades and I'm sorry to say this may be the most uncomfortable pack I have ever worn.
I bought this pack about a month ago, as I was headed on a backpacking trip to Iceland. I didn't have time to go get fitted and I figured that I could return it if I didn't like the fit. From the moment I tried it on, I loved it. The formed hip supports funnel all the weight onto your hips and pelvis and off of your shoulders. It is super easy to adjust on the trail to alter where the weight lands. I usually get headaches from carrying backpacks, as I carry a lot of tension in my shoulders anyhow and somehow, I actually felt better than usual while wearing this pack. It was so comfortable that I never dreaded putting my pack back on after a rest. I carried ~30 lbs and could it could have handled more. After walking around in a couple airports with this on, I'm ...Ā MoreI bought this pack about a month ago, as I was headed on a backpacking trip to Iceland. I didn't have time to go get fitted and I figured that I could return it if I didn't like the fit. From the moment I tried it on, I loved it. The formed hip supports funnel all the weight onto your hips and pelvis and off of your shoulders. It is super easy to adjust on the trail to alter where the weight lands. I usually get headaches from carrying backpacks, as I carry a lot of tension in my shoulders anyhow and somehow, I actually felt better than usual while wearing this pack. It was so comfortable that I never dreaded putting my pack back on after a rest. I carried ~30 lbs and could it could have handled more. After walking around in a couple airports with this on, I'm considering having this pack be my carry-on in future as it is extremely portable. I had a friend who bought this pack too, and she said her anti-gravity suspension creaked when she walked. Mine did at first, but after putting weight in it, the creaking went away. The only thing I would change about this pack is the length of the adjustable part of the shoulder straps. I don't have much room to tighten the straps when I've just gotten them to not be loose. Overall, I consider this pack to be one of the best high-ticket purchasing decisions I've made in awhile.
This backpack is a real game-changer! I have always liked backpacking and have done it with different quality packs, but this purchase has made my backcountry trips much more pleasant. No bruised hips and sore shoulders. It is for sure a very featured pack, but the frame and suspended mesh back that what makes it so special. It is all one nice, meshy wrap around your back, hips and shoulders. Comfortable and cooling! It has a women's specific fit, and storage for everything, for my 65 L there is the option to take "brain" out and use a flap lid to protect your gear and minimize weight.I definitely found the backpack that suits me the best. And for anyone looking for a new and reliable backcountry "buddy," I recommend giving the Aura a try. The key to picking the ...Ā MoreThis backpack is a real game-changer! I have always liked backpacking and have done it with different quality packs, but this purchase has made my backcountry trips much more pleasant. No bruised hips and sore shoulders. It is for sure a very featured pack, but the frame and suspended mesh back that what makes it so special. It is all one nice, meshy wrap around your back, hips and shoulders. Comfortable and cooling! It has a women's specific fit, and storage for everything, for my 65 L there is the option to take "brain" out and use a flap lid to protect your gear and minimize weight.I definitely found the backpack that suits me the best. And for anyone looking for a new and reliable backcountry "buddy," I recommend giving the Aura a try. The key to picking the right pack is to try as many options as you can, compare, try packs with weight in them, and do not forget about size (I am not about volume, it is about torso lengths). If you are new to this, please always ask for help. At MEC, a backpack fitter is always available to assist you.Aura has been with me for more than a year, with trips up to 10 days in the wilderness, and no problems and no regrets! I absolutely like it!
I bought this backpack after doing a lot of research because I wanted to make sure I got the most comfortable backpack available for my sore back. The weight was my concern considering other options at half the weight or less. So far the fit is amazing and I havenāt developed any sore areas from it. After walking awhile, I notice the weight less and less. I do have a few concerns 1. While itās possible to reach back and pull the water bottle from the side mesh pocket, itās very difficult to put it back in 2. The hip pocket zipper will not close all the way using one hand 3. The hip pockets are too far back to be useful 4. The sternum strap is in its lowest position but still feels way too close to my neck. Overall I am happy with this pack. I will review again after ...Ā MoreI bought this backpack after doing a lot of research because I wanted to make sure I got the most comfortable backpack available for my sore back. The weight was my concern considering other options at half the weight or less. So far the fit is amazing and I havenāt developed any sore areas from it. After walking awhile, I notice the weight less and less. I do have a few concerns 1. While itās possible to reach back and pull the water bottle from the side mesh pocket, itās very difficult to put it back in 2. The hip pocket zipper will not close all the way using one hand 3. The hip pockets are too far back to be useful 4. The sternum strap is in its lowest position but still feels way too close to my neck. Overall I am happy with this pack. I will review again after this hiking season
Iām getting back into hiking and camping now that Iām retired. I researched lots of backpacks and then went to check them out at the REI store. I picked the Osprey and sure am glad I did. My wife and I did an overnight trip with a five mile hike up/down mountain to stay on top of the mountain. My wife has some life-long medical issues and a mile into the journey could no longer carry her pack, though she was good to hike. I loaded all her gear into my new Osprey pack, along with all my stuff. It was heavy but saved our trip. The Osprey was comfortable and transferred the weight to my hips - not shoulders - and hugged my back for balance. This was a trial by fire and the Osprey was tremendous. Iāmso glad I got it.
Great backpack! I have always liked backpacking and have done it with different quality packs, but this purchase has made my backcountry trips much more pleasant. No bruised hips and sore shoulders. It is for sure a very featured pack, but the frame and suspended mesh back that what makes it so special. It is all one nice, meshy wrap around your back, hips and shoulders. Comfortable and cooling! And for anyone looking for a new and reliable backcountry "buddy," I recommend giving the Aura a try. It has been with me for more than a year, with trips up to 10 days in the wilderness, and no problems and no regrets! I absolutely like it!
I needed to replace my 15-year old Osprey backpack, which I LOVED because of the nice air-flow between the pack and my back. I was happy to see that the new version had the same mesh design, but was not convinced about the comfort of the stiff, molded hip belt when I tried it on in the store. I bought it anyway (couldn't find another brand I liked better). To my surprise, this model was a real improvement! Although it's not quite "anti-gravity", the hip belt really does focus the weight where it's the most comfortable for me (right on my lower back dimples), and I feel no weight on my shoulders (my old Osprey would pull on my shoulders, no matter how I adjusted the straps). The big downside to this belt is that it's hard to put on: you have to pry it open to get it ...Ā MoreI needed to replace my 15-year old Osprey backpack, which I LOVED because of the nice air-flow between the pack and my back. I was happy to see that the new version had the same mesh design, but was not convinced about the comfort of the stiff, molded hip belt when I tried it on in the store. I bought it anyway (couldn't find another brand I liked better). To my surprise, this model was a real improvement! Although it's not quite "anti-gravity", the hip belt really does focus the weight where it's the most comfortable for me (right on my lower back dimples), and I feel no weight on my shoulders (my old Osprey would pull on my shoulders, no matter how I adjusted the straps). The big downside to this belt is that it's hard to put on: you have to pry it open to get it around your waist. Finding a big rock to sit you and your pack on helps; if available, a friend's assistance also works. Another minor issue with the belt was some chafing in the front, but those spots toughened up by my second backpacking trip. Overall, I'm really happy with this pack!
I bought this pack for a 7 day, 50mi trip in northern Yosemite in July. It was my first trip of more than two nights and I knew I'd need something more spacious than my Kyte 46. I took the time to get measured at REI and have the straps adjusted there with a pro on the spot. On the trail, it was hands-down the most comfortable pack I've ever worn (starting weight around 35lbs, around 27lb by the end of the trip). The hipbelt pockets are a bit stiff making it hard to get on and off, but that meant they were snug and secure while hiking. Every time I tossed the pack on my back, I announced "light as a feather!" and set off on the trail.That said, I got so hooked on longer multi-day hikes on this trip that now I'm looking for something lighter for future trips (Tahoe ...Ā MoreI bought this pack for a 7 day, 50mi trip in northern Yosemite in July. It was my first trip of more than two nights and I knew I'd need something more spacious than my Kyte 46. I took the time to get measured at REI and have the straps adjusted there with a pro on the spot. On the trail, it was hands-down the most comfortable pack I've ever worn (starting weight around 35lbs, around 27lb by the end of the trip). The hipbelt pockets are a bit stiff making it hard to get on and off, but that meant they were snug and secure while hiking. Every time I tossed the pack on my back, I announced "light as a feather!" and set off on the trail.That said, I got so hooked on longer multi-day hikes on this trip that now I'm looking for something lighter for future trips (Tahoe Rim Trail, JMT, etc.) At ~4lbs, this pack really adds quite a lot to your base weight. I also found that 65L was probably more than I needed (I had nothing attached to the exterior of my pack, and had no trouble fitting all my stuff inside.) So, while I adored this pack on the trail, I may be returning it for something like the Eja 48.Overall: five stars in general, but four stars for my needs.
| Volume | 50L (S/M); 53L (L/XL) |
| Dimensions | 88x35x30 cm |