Osprey
Atmos AG 50L
Based on 41 Reddit mentions
$326.75
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Are any other Backpacks as comfortable as the Osprey AG system?
I love my Osprey Aura AG (circa 2015, fits different than the current model). I can comfortably carry up to about 45lbs, more than the pack is supposed to carry and 1/3 of my body weight, ie a little more than I’m supposed to carry at all. (I don’t carry that much for my own trips — only when workin
...followtheflicker1325 in r/backpacking
June 11, 2025 2:14 AM
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Backpacks instead of cruiser vests?
I vastly prefer backpacks for marking and layout work, as they allow me to comfortably carry more weight than a vest. Additional tools can be carried in the brain of the backpack, and I always keep a loggers tape attack to the hip belt. In my experience any 50-55L internal frame pack will do the job
...Phornor7 in r/forestry
June 27, 2025 3:07 PM
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Bag ulit, sorry
Atmos AG 50 is better. That extra 4k+ is for the tech, you'd be amazed pag nacompare mo vs non-AG. Ask for stock or if you can custom order (legit distributor only, which is rox). I'd go for stratos if I'm shaving extra Ls, like hosted meal trips or country backpacking, stratos 36L would suffice. If
...00crow in r/PHikingAndBackpacking
May 19, 2025 1:00 PM
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Looking for an ideal backpack
From all of my heart I recommend Osprey and Deuter backpacks. You won't get wrong with them, just choose the right model for you - every model has its own purpose. One thing to add from me - I think both brands have, let's say - ultralight and normal versions of the similar model. Ultralight models
...czarne_oczy in r/backpacking
May 13, 2026 3:11 AM
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Completed the Three Kings Traverse in the Tararuas – 3 days on an exposed ridgeline
Osprey Atmos AG 50. 50L was plenty for a 3-day traverse carrying food and a full camp setup. Super comfortable Anti-Grav frame under load and stable on the steep ridgeline climbs. Salomon XT-6, Ran these for the entire traverse. Good grip on steep sections and handled the mix of dense bush, mud, and
...pooferdooferg in r/CampingandHiking
February 26, 2026 6:11 PM
2
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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Is a 60 L bag too big for an overnight?
That will work just fine. I used a 50L (Osprey Atmos 50) for my 3-Day in Dolly Sods, and it took some crafty packing. With a 60l you can just pack a tiny bit sloppier. Weight difference between a 50 and 60 would be negligible. And don't forget the excess can/will be tightened with the straps.
rcbif in r/hiking
June 16, 2025 3:42 PM
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Gear question - backpacks
I'd get two if you're doing camping later. A day hike bag like and Osprey Hikelite or Talon, and a bigger pack like an Osprey Atmos for overnight camps. My Atmos AG 50 can get me into the wilderness for an overnight tent camp (with a 3 season tent and sleep system so about 15-20kg carry weight overa
...iainhikes in r/hiking
April 19, 2026 11:37 AM
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Suggest backpacks for tall men
For a daypack, I’d suggest you take a look at either the Osprey Stratos 24 or 34 and the Osprey Atmos AG 65 or Gregory Baltoro 65 for multi-day hikes. All the ones I’ve mentioned would be perfect for someone with your height. 11 Best Daypacks for Hiking in 2026: Full Backpackers Guide would be good
...Alaskanarrowusa in r/backpacking
April 22, 2026 10:03 PM
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