Osprey Atmos 50 - 2011 SKU: #7507414
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View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- The Atmos 50 - 2011 by Osprey® is an all-purpose bag that can accommodate a variety of adventures.
- AirSpeed backpanel features:
•LightWire alloy frame.
•Cross struts for excellent flex.
•Tension breathable mesh fabric for superb airflow through the back.
•AirSpeed side crescents for added ventilation.
•Thermoformed and perforated waffle pattern harness and hipbelt for additional ventilation. - Two vertical zip pockets for added storage.
- InsideOut™ compression helps keep your gear secure.
- Stow-on-the-Go™ attachment points help keep your trekking poles close and easy to access.
- Dual attachment points for convenient storage of essential tools.
- Removable top pocket for added versatility.
- Padded, adjustable shoulder straps.
- Volume:
•SM: 2868 cu in / 47 L.
•MD: 3051 cu in / 50 L.
•LG: 3234 cu in / 53 L. - Weight:
•SM: 3 lbs 3 oz / 1.45 kg.
•MD: 3 lbs 6 oz / 1.54 kg.
•LG: 3 lbs 8 oz / 1.58 kg.
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2 people found this review helpful
August 13, 2011
Anonymous
from N.E. N.J.
I took this pack to Zion National Park in Utah. The pack has a steel wire frame around the perimeter for support. An aluminum ferrule holds the ends together at the bottom. The wire digs into your buttocks just below the belt line. After 20 miles you want to throw it off a cliff. When I got it home I tried to flex the wire away from the sore spots and broke the ferrule. I sent it to Osprey who fixed it right away. Good company but this one is a bad design. Whatever you buy, try it on with weight in it first. Kelty is pretty bombproof. I have many packs but nothing so far can beat my Kelty Agile.
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April 11, 2012
Anonymous
This is a great pack. Easy to organize. The suspension system is like no other. It allows real air circulation, yet maintains stability. I was skeptical, fearing the pack would feel like it was swinging around. I am a woman and own the Aura 50 (women-specific version of Atmos). My brother needed a pack, so I bought the Atmos 50 for him. Both packs will easily support 30+ lbs. Personally, I think if you're packing more than that, you are taking the kitchen sink. I haven't tried more weight. The padding is more than adequate for backpacking for several days. I use one of my Osprey Aura/Atmos packs I use as my Get Home Bag (i.e. 72hr bag). It's durable, yet lightweight. Get one!
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About Osprey
Their mission is to create innovative high performance gear that reflects a love of adventure and a devotion to the outdoors and the environment. Osprey defines success when it meets the demanding expectation of its most discerning customers. Through custom molding technology in the hipbelts, their packs ensure a comfortable and precise fit. Women’s specific designs are created to conform naturally to a woman’s body. Suspension systems such as the AirScape, AirCore, and AirSpeed make sure to absorb all types of shock while walking and to help you stabilize the load you’re carrying.
Based in Cortez, Colorado, Osprey has over thirty-two years of pack-making experience. This landscape provides all the employees with constant inspiration and a superb testing ground for their packs. However, you’ll find most of the employees, including Osprey founder/head designer Mike Pfotenhauer, in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. By being close to the production facilities, Osprey has the ability to ensure fair labor standards and face-to-face relationships with the factories that build their packs, as well as experience cultural enlightenment and the design inspiration of a cosmopolitan city.

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