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BRIAN ROBERTS
Greater than one weekOsprey AG65 may not be the cheapest backpack on the market but is by far the best most comfortable pack Ive owned yet. I havent had a chance to really put it through its paces yet but Im very confident its going to handle the job quite well.
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Rafael Frias
> 3 dayI am so so happy and satisfied. This backpack is just amazing, weight distribution is just a Dream, with other backpacks over the years I used to feel discomfort on the right side of my body, why? I don’t know, but with my Atmos is like a dream, I don’t feel any discomfort after hiking 5 miles or more. Also the anti-gravity technology is amazing, my back is always aired out (I cannot day dry since I sweat a lot) The water compartment reservoir is very useful and nice to have that option. The only thing I think I would add is a rain cover, some other packs come with it, this rain cover is an extra 37 dollars, but I guess is part of the business model of the company. So far I will recommend those product to anyone who wants a great backpack
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Art
> 3 dayPretty awesome backpack I got it mainly cuz it has alot more pockets than some other brands and not looking bulky,material is fairly thick and durable,stretchy too!
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fletch
> 3 dayI purchased this Atmos 65L for an upcoming section hike on the Appalachian Trail in April. I loaded it up with a light load of about 22 pounds and took it on a test hike of about 6 miles at the state park near me. The features on the pack are great. I really liked the suspension system on this pack and it keeps it off you back so you get some air flow along your back. Will update after my 4 day section hike to see how it performs over a few days.
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TomB
> 3 dayWell-built pack. I know several people who use this for extended hikes and group overnights, so I know the capabilities and durability of the Osprey brand. What is super-nice about this specific one —- it comes with a rain fly. The AG system is the absolute bomb. I will NEVER have a pack without the AG system. I haven’t been on a hike with this one yet, but I have used it for personal travel and it is unbelievably comfortable and roomy. I’ve “pre-packed” for a hike, and this holds my ORC 1-man tent, sleep bag, cook gear, food, clothing, bear bag, and survival equip all within the bag itself. The only thing attached to the outside of the bag is a camp chair, hatchet, and trek poles. Buy this bag... you can’t go wrong.
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Tobias Collins
> 3 dayA great quality pack. Well designed for comfort and function.
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ADAM N
> 3 dayDecided to upgrade my pack for year 2 on the Appalachian Trail and this pack was amazing! Felt like it was half the weight of my previous pack. Very durable, there is a reason Osprey is considered top of the line. Didnt realize it when I bought it but the lifetime warranty is very comforting to know too. Would absolutely purchase again!
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Sarah L.
> 3 dayI noticed improvements right away. The mesh pocket has stronger material. There are more adjustments like for my torso length. The way the straps are spaced is a wider swoop for my wide shoulders. The kidney pads will adjust to fit better, too. It’s all about comfort when you are wearing 50lbs of stuff on your back. The only thing I wish is that it came with a sticker. Anyone know how I can get an Osprey sticker?!?
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Hanns Guzman
> 3 dayMine came with raincoat
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Matt
> 3 dayquick adjust waist belt system failed after two uses. The Velcro no longer holds the adjustment pads in, so when you tighten the belt they just slide out. Terrible design.