Briggs & Riley
Medium Widemouth Backpack
$399.00
Osprey
Based on 88 Reddit mentions
$369.95
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
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
8
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
2
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
2
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
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
2
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
2
Nu am mers pe munte cu osprey încă, doar le-am testat în magazine cu greutate în ele. Ce pot să zic e ca sunt cam overpriced pentru ce oferă. Cel pe care l-aș fi luat este osprey atmos ag parcă, ce avea acel mesh 3d floating bla bla. Chiar se simțea super bine în spate și la brâu. În schimb am optat
...Immediate_Spot_2209 in r/RoHiking
September 24, 2025 7:15 AM
3
osprey gamit ko ngayon sa hiking mas function sya sa mga needs ko, and gustong gusto ko ung anti-gravity system nya, sobrang accessible ng mga pockets for me. yung hip pads/pockets sobrang comfy so far. ok din naman deuter pero mas lamang sakin si osprey imo. atmos ag 65 gamit ko. kahit ginto ko nab
...Icy_Cartographer2676 in r/ThisorThatPH
March 6, 2026 2:13 PM
1
Sadly most smaller backpacks have shit airflow in the back, the best you can get is the mesh back like in the bigger Osprey atmos AG, Rook and maybe some others, but I haven't seen many 30-35L bags that have them which is sad because I find it to be the perfect size for travelling. Ig they think tha
...NeighborhoodOk2495 in r/hikinggear
January 18, 2026 11:34 PM
1
Just finished my first big hike with the Osprey Atmos 65 AG and honestly, I get the hype. Took it out for a 12-mile trek loaded down with 35 lbs (5L water, plus gear), and it was super comfortable the whole way. The suspension system is a total game changer - it seriously makes the weight feel light
...markbroncco in r/CampingGear
May 5, 2025 1:24 AM
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