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Review on πŸŽ’ Osprey Packs Atmos Backpack Abyss: Unleash Your Adventures with Unparalleled Comfort and Durability! by Will Rahman

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Osprey have come a long way with this kit

I bought the Osprey Atmos a few years ago when it first came out and he i didn't really like it. It wasn't very practical so I bought a Grant Gear Crown Vic and used this one instead. However, now I'm getting older and less fit, so I slowed down a lot. I'm no longer focused on putting the miles behind me, so I pick up heavier loads and walk fewer miles. I love to fish, hunt and cook by the campfire. I also take fresh steaks and ribs to roast over a campfire, all of which adds weight to what was once an ultra-light pack. I have to say that Atmos has come a long way since I bought it when they first came out. I really like this one now, especially for heavier loads. My Granit backpack was great at 15-20lbs or so, but not that much at 25-30lbs, so I have to say the redesigned Atmos backpacks are very comfortable for that, with lots of the bells and whistles I've come to expect from an ultralight miss backpack. I recommend this pack for heavier loads between 20 and 30 pounds.

Pros
  • Internal hydration reservoir holds up to 3L reservoir (sold separately)
Cons
  • Some bugs