Osprey
Atmos AG 50L
Based on 41 Reddit mentions
$326.75
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Backpacks with back air gap?
I can suggest the, Osprey Stratos 24 or 34 L, Deuter futura 25 or 32 L. I like the adjustability of the Osprey packs more then the non adjustable frames of the Deuter packs. But it makes them a bit more bulky. For backpacking I really love my Osprey atmos ag 65. While heavier then the exos models it
...Jealous_Quality_6106 in r/hiking
April 21, 2026 8:13 AM
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*HELP* with Beginner Gear List
I'm not the best person for someone on a low budget. I tend to pick the 'top shelf' items (the 'buy once, cry once' camp). But... if I were to recommend some items for a couple getting started with not-big budget... Tent: (shit - there is basically no 3-person backpacking tent under $300 retail that
...cwcoleman in r/backpacking
March 17, 2026 5:21 PM
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Hiking with Chronic Pain
I've had chronic pain in my left shoulder ever since I can remember but it only manifests after walking for about an hour, sooner if my pack is quite heavy. Very occasionally if I sit in exactly the same position for an hour it can flare up then as well. Similar to yourself, no amount of physio/stre
...StealthBearInc in r/hiking
May 10, 2026 5:43 AM
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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
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What’s the best travel backpack you’ve actually used and loved?
I use the Osprey Atmos AG 50 and I love it, super comfy, makes heavy loads not feel as heavy, loads of features like water bladder compartment, 2 side bottle holder that are accessible from the side and top, ice pick and pole attachments, stuff it pocket, 2 hip belt pockets and so much more. The bag
...OctopusBro21 in r/backpacks
March 22, 2026 11:55 PM
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Hiking backpack suggestions
What about the whippa colo or the whippa overland made in Katoomba There’s also the wallaroo from neve gear I’m in the market for gear and though not a beginner hiker but starting to build up some gear for overnighters I’m struggling to find the right pack between the above mentioned ultralight pack
...Beautiful_Shallot811 in r/OutdoorAus
March 27, 2026 1:17 AM
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New backpacker (after 23 years) stuck: Atmos AG 65 vs. Kakwa 55?
I use an Osprey Atmos AG LT 65 without the brain because I run hot and like having the ventilation. It has the same trampoline back as the full weight AG but with less pockets and fewer adjustment options that aren't necessary for me. It weighs 3.5 lbs or so without the brain, right in between the t
...thelazygamer in r/DurstonGearheads
March 28, 2026 3:39 PM
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Gear Check: Building a long-term kit for my 193cm (6'4") son.
I use an X-mid 2 at 190cm and your son would be on the edge of fitting in it. The 1 actually might be better for taller guys due to the asymmetrical shape. Consider the tarptent Rainbow, it has a bit more length to it and is a well built tent as well. As a bonus, it will fit in tighter sites than th
...thelazygamer in r/hiking
March 8, 2026 5:45 PM
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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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