Osprey
Atmos AG 65L
Based on 97 Reddit mentions
$361.19
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New backpacker (after 23 years) stuck: Atmos AG 65 vs. Kakwa 55?
I used to rock an Atmos 65, and liked it a lot. It was very comfortable, even at high loads over 40 lbs. I hiked hundreds of miles in one last year. However, one big thing with those packs is the frame squeak. I went through 3 of them, and they all squeaked to varying degrees- which depending on you
...Mightnotapply in r/DurstonGearheads
March 25, 2026 9:12 PM
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Is a 60 L bag too big for an overnight?
I have a Osprey Atmos 65L I use for winter backpacking. I've used it on shorter warm weather trips where I go full-hog on comfort and bring a lot of stuff. It might be overkill for a simple overnight but I don't think you'd be miserable.
RhodySeth in r/hiking
June 16, 2025 3:39 PM
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Pack for fat guy
I've owned an Osprey Aether 60, an Atmos 65 and a Zpacks Arc Air Robic. The Aether was very comfortable but I utilized REI generous return policy at the end of the season to swap to the Atmos. Love the harness system, air Gap, and weight carrying ability of this pack and still have it for those reas
...hikerchuck in r/CampingandHiking
January 17, 2026 12:30 AM
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65-70 L backpack ??
About half our crew used Osprey Atmos AG 65. One note that I didn't realize until later was that the specs say the max load is like 40lb. I definitely have stuffed 45lb at times, and it certainly is more comfortable at 38lb than 45, but it isn't going to explode.
MysteriousPromise464 in r/philmont
December 23, 2025 2:35 AM
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Any large format backpackers?
Shimoda is garbage for any real hiking with heavy gear. That is not a real frame pack (I have one). I use a 65l Osprey atmos- you can get sleeves or inserts for camera gear and dump whatever you want in it. Night and day compared to any camera bag. You can get a big insert from peak design or simila
...HPPD2 in r/largeformat
April 12, 2026 2:05 AM
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New backpack suggestions
Osprey atmos AG 50, I cannot believe how much weight I can carry and it still doesn’t feel heavy on my back or shoulders. Built in waterproof cover too
ArtistWrong8354 in r/wildcampingintheuk
August 2, 2025 8:15 PM
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What backpack is good for these gears
Kestrel 48 laban na po pero kung gusto mo ng may extra space pa use osprey atmos Ag 50
Nervous_Gur3739 in r/PHikingAndBackpacking
August 10, 2025 10:11 AM
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Bigger pack or smaller bag/quilt?
I traded my Osprey Atmos 50 for the bigger one after a similar experience. The larger packs also have detachable tops, so you have the option of going big, or leaving it off for a lighter pack.Another suggestion, and maybe you’ve done it anyway, is compression sacks. Get a few in different sizes, an
...badgers43a in r/wildcampingintheuk
May 18, 2026 8:54 AM
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Peru Backpacking Trip
I like 65liters but I carry a camera kit (full frame dslr). 55 is good for most things. For international, I’d rather have empty space in a 65 that I can fill when needed. As for bulky sweaters, I prefer a layer system like smartwool, arcteryx atom hoody, mountain Hardwear ghost whisperer down, and
...Kazin236 in r/backpacking
May 19, 2026 5:57 AM
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need backpack advice
That’s way too big a backpack for any Camino. I walked the Frances with a 50L Osprey Atmos and learned my lesson. On my Portuguese Central I carried a 36L Osprey Stratos and it was MUCH better. My pack weighed 12 pounds and there was a little bit of room at the top for some bananas, oranges, or brea
...MaturoGambino in r/CaminoDeSantiago
May 12, 2026 1:30 PM
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