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Osprey Atmos 65 Pack
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Osprey Atmos 65 Pack

Item # 780217

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Turning heads once again, the redesigned, lightweight Osprey Atmos 65 backpack now rests closer to the back while still providing unsurpassed ventilation.

  • Top-loading design features a floating lid pocket to allow extensive gear storage
  • Features twin front slash pockets with water-resistant welded zippers, stretch-woven front and side pockets and zippered mesh pockets on hipbelt
  • Stow-on-the-Go™ innovative trekking pole attachment lets you stow and remove poles while you're wearing the pack
  • Osprey Airspeed suspension features an aluminum alloy frame and torsion rods for support and flexibility under heavy loads
  • Anchored in the lumbar area, the suspension system provides uniform pressure and comfort without annoying hot spots
  • Features gender-specific BioStretch™ fixed shoulder harness and hipbelt; perforated, waffle-pattern foam saves weight and enhances breathability
  • ErgoPull hipbelt closure relieves hipbone pressure by spreading the tension along both the top and the bottom of the belt, not in a single line along the middle
  • Externally accessible zippered lower compartment accommodates a sleeping bag
  • Hydration-compatible design with drinking tube portholes; reservoir (sold separately) fits in cavity behind mesh backpanel
  • Twin ice axe tool loops and bungee tie-offs let you lash on extra gear
  • Includes adjustable sternum strap and removable sleeping pad straps

    Spec chart based on size Medium. Specifications for sizes Small and Large torso / waist and hips / base volume / weight are as follows:
  • Small - <18.5 in. / <31 in. / 3,800 cu. in. (62 liters) / 3 lbs. 6 oz. (1.53kg)
  • Large - >20 in. / >33 in. / 4,200 cu. in. (68 liters) / 3 lbs. 13 oz. (1.73kg)

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Osprey Atmos 65 Pack Specs

Specification

Description

GenderMen's
Frame typeInternal
Backpack styleLightweight backpack
Approximate volume4,000 cubic inches
Approximate volume - metric65 liters
Average weight3 lbs. 9 oz.
Average weight - metric1.63 kilograms
Adjustable torsoNo
Fits torso18 - 20.5 inches
Fits waist/hips30 - 34 inches
MaterialNylon
Frame materialMetal alloy
Number of stays1 peripheral hoop
Number of pockets7 + main compartment
Access / LoadingTop
Sleeping bag compartmentYes

Osprey Atmos 65 Pack Customer Reviews

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Osprey Atmos 65 Pack
 
3.9

(based on 18 reviews)

76%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Lightweight (14)
  • Comfortable (12)
  • Easy to load (10)
  • Highly adjustable (10)
  • Good padding (8)

Cons

  • Bad padding (3)

Best Uses

  • Extended hikes (13)
  • Light loads (13)
  • Day hikes (8)
  • Travel (7)
  • Heavy loads (5)
  • Reviewer Profile:
  • Avid adventurer (14), Casual adventurer (4)
  • What Is Your Gear Style:
  • Minimalist (13), Comfort driven (4)

Reviewed by 18 customers

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(10 of 11 customers found this review helpful)

 
5.0

Great for Extended HIkes

By Mike022

from Minneapolis MN

About Me Avid Adventurer

Pros

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Extended Hikes
      • Heavy Loads

      Comments about Osprey Atmos 65 Pack:

      The suspension is great and breaths very well. The 2009 design allows you to fit much more into the main compartment than any other breathable pack I have seen (significantly better than the 2008). The 2009 also has water bottle pockets that fit bottles diagonally so you can actually reach them (I used a 1.5 liter SIGG).They are just about as light as the Exos but are made of a more durable material. I especially love the stretchy mesh drying pocket and compression straps.

      I was surprised when comparing the Atmos 35, 50, and 65 because the main compartment on the 35 and 50 are almost the same size if you only pack to the top of the frame (I hate packs that stick up high). The 65 has additional space due to the zippered lower compartment.

      If you intend to use the pack for travel on a plane or want the flexibility to compress it down and have a great day bag – get the Atmos 35. Even the large size can be carried on any flight (except flights out of the UK – the large size was a few inches to long if they actually measure however I was able to get mine through security b/c it looks enough like a normal back pack). Also the zippered main pocket makes accessing the main compartment and things packed at the bottom much easier.

      If you know you will be hiking light, go with the 50. It has a brain and extra space above the frame if you need it. It does not have the lower pocket and will distribute the weight of lighter loads better. In addition if compressed lacking the lower pocket will make it better for a day bag.

      If you are only using the pack for extended hiking and camping I would probably go with the 65 because I like the zippered lower pocket on the 65.

      (9 of 9 customers found this review helpful)

       
      5.0

      Best Backpack On The Market!

      By Infinura

      from Orem, UT

      About Me Avid Adventurer

      Pros

      • Comfortable
      • Easy To Load
      • Good Padding
      • Highly Adjustable
      • High Quality Materials
      • Large Capacity
      • Lightweight

      Cons

      • Curving Frame

      Best Uses

      • Extended Hikes

      Comments about Osprey Atmos 65 Pack:

      This backpack is just about as good as it gets! Every zipper, seam, chord, material is perfectly built. The fabric is stretchy on outside parts where you put water bottles and any pocket for bulky equipment.

      The hip and shoulder belts are extremely comfortable and the back panel is not only awesome to look at, but useful. The buckles are designed to be lightweight but their also tough at the same time.
      The only con I can barely think of is the curvature of the frame. It's curved a lot more than I thought and it does restrict a little amount of space inside the main compartment. It's definitely not a big problem though for everything else you get. It also has many perfectly placed pockets for all types of gear and I love the huge hip belt pockets for quick items and granola bars.

      Make sure to try on the 3 different sizes first so you know exactly what torso length you need to be comfortable. Overall the Atmos is close to perfection and I would definitely recommend it to anyone.

      • What Is Your Gear Style:
      • Minimalist

      (8 of 9 customers found this review helpful)

       
      5.0

      For a big guy, this fits great

      By Shappell

      from Philadelphia, PA

      About Me Casual/ Recreational

      Pros

      • Comfortable
      • Easy To Load
      • Good Padding
      • Large Capacity
      • Lightweight

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Day Hikes
        • Extended Hikes
        • Heavy Loads
        • Travel

        Comments about Osprey Atmos 65 Pack:

        As a big guy it is hard to find a pack that is comfortable. I was at the Marlton, NJ store and spoke to Herb who pointed to this pack. He suggested this pack and after trying it out I was amazed how comfortable this was. He said the frame of the pack was modified to conform to the back better, would clear the neck, and would be ideal for me. I added an extra strap to the hip belt to give me some more room.
        For bigger guys this is the pack to get, and I am sure everyone who tries this will be happy with how it fits.

        Service and delivery comments:

        The service at the Marlton, NJ store was great!

        • Gift:
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        (6 of 6 customers found this review helpful)

         
        5.0

        Great pack

        By RunBikeHike

        from New England

        About Me Avid Adventurer

        Site Member

        Pros

        • Comfortable
        • Easy To Load
        • Good Padding
        • Great ventilation
        • Highly Adjustable
        • Large Capacity
        • Lightweight

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Extended Hikes
          • Heavy Loads
          • Light Loads

          Comments about Osprey Atmos 65 Pack:

          I have been using this pack for overnights and multi-day backpacking trips. I have used it to carry up to 35 lbs for up to 28 miles in a day with lots of climbing and descents. I got this pack after using (and really liking) the Atmos 35 and Stratos 18, which I use on shorter trips.

          First of all, if you sweat a lot, this pack is great because of the excellent Air-Core ventilation. The effective ventilation on Osprey packs contributes enormously to their high level of comfort. I am a heavy sweater who walks and climbs fast. The arc in the pack is meant to conform to the body, which it does well. While this does influence the way you pack the bag, it does not really limit what you can pack if you know what you're doing and know how to distribute the pack weight properly when loading it up (for example: there should never be a need to stuff anything between the main compartment and the ventilation mesh). I use this with a 100-ounce water reservoir. I am still able to fit a tent, bag, clothes, food, and pleanty of other stuff without lashing anything to the outside of the pack.

          This pack has performed very well. Even with a 35 lb. load, it felt secure and close to my body when ascending and descending on steep, wet rock; I was especially impressed when rock-hopping some fast rivers and streams recently. I never felt the pack pulling on me or causing me to be out of balance. I am impressed how the '09 version of these packs have been engineered to put the weight closer to the body's center of gravity; the upgrades over the older models are really impressive.

          When filling the pack, you can really stuff a lot into the cavernous compartment and side/front pockets. Note: the side pockets are not really for water bottles (get a water reservoir of some sort). I also like that the pack is easy to clean after use, due to the large bottom compartment.

          My only complaint is that at times the pack "creaks" a little, but that might be due to the fact that it is still breaking-in a bit.

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          • Minimalist

          (6 of 17 customers found this review helpful)

           
          2.0

          Ouch! Doesn't carry load well.

          By double shot

          from Gilbert, AZ

          About Me Avid Adventurer

          Pros

          • Lightweight

          Cons

          • Painful

          Best Uses

          • Day Hikes
          • Extended Hikes
          • Light Loads

          Comments about Osprey Atmos 65 Pack:

          I purchased the pack for a thru-hike I will be doing this summer. I just took it out for a 3 day shake out trip. It packed up nice, but I couldn't fit my water bladder in the main compartment so I worked it inbetween the pack and the back mesh panel. This was a real pain as I really wanted my bladder in the inner sleave so I would have the airflow on my back. The curve of the pack really affects the amount of gear you can fit in the main compartment.
          However; the main problem was how this pack distributes the weight. I could not get the pack to stop pulling back on my shoulders. After 3 days of rough Arizona mountains my shoulders felt like they were being ripped off my body. I believe this was due to the curve of the pack and the airspace between the pack and my back. The airflow idea is wonderful, but it made for a painful carry.
          I have since returned the pack and purchased the Gregory Baltoro 70. The new pack carries like a dream. I have used Osprey products for years with great results, but this pack still needs some work.

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          • Minimalist

          (4 of 5 customers found this review helpful)

           
          5.0

          Great looks, built and functionality

          By Lil

          from Seattle, WA

          About Me Avid Adventurer

          Pros

          • Comfortable
          • Easy To Load
          • Good Padding
          • Highly Adjustable
          • Large Capacity
          • Lightweight

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Extended Hikes
            • Heavy Loads
            • Light Loads
            • Travel
            • Wet Weather

            Comments about Osprey Atmos 65 Pack:

            This is a very well built and designed product. Great attention to the small details like how well a zipper zips etc. Very impressed. The backpack is decently light and the there is a lot of pocket compartments to fill all your small knick knacks.

            IMHO definitely a great buy.

            • Gift:
            • No
            • What Is Your Gear Style:
            • Minimalist

            (3 of 16 customers found this review helpful)

             
            2.0

            Needs some improvement

            By Puputan

            from Berkeley,CA

            About Me Avid Adventurer

            Site Member

            Pros

            • Adj side cinch strap syst
            • Front pockets
            • Lightweight
            • Main belt cinching system

            Cons

            • External pockets lack fab
            • Missing top strap cinch
            • No daisy chain
            • Top lid mid strap no adj

            Best Uses

            • Day Hikes
            • Extended Hikes
            • Light Loads
            • Travel

            Comments about Osprey Atmos 65 Pack:

            I tested this pack for two weeks at 11,000 ft. and as a university day pack. Mountain test: I have a 33/4 waist and wear the medium. The origin of the weight belt in conjunction with the metal hoop style botton pushed against my ever so slight love handles. This is a new, awkward sensation, so maybe I just need to get used to it. However, it felt confining. I did not like it. When the main compartment is stuffed to the max, the side water bottle pockets do not really stretch enoug and the front two pockets lose their space since the pocket fabric is so tight. The top lid access zipper is a little shorter than most packs of this size, so not as easy to get stuff in and out. The middle connecting strap between the top lid and the pack is not a quick adjust connection. It is not quickly adjustable like the two side straps. This is a hassle if you switch between full and partial loads with a quick lid removal for whatever reasons.
            School and travel use: carry a laptop, bike and skate gear, books, school supplies, clothes, etc. Same issue with the main compartment squeezing out room in the fantastic external front pockets (main reason i bought this), same issue with zipper access and middle strap on top lid, same issue with wire loop frame, no daisy chain for extra stuff, etc. When the pack is partially full, there is no strap running from the top back of the pack over the top to connect to the front (like on other packs). This was a problem because I was compelled to move the top lid down and forward so that it would not hit me in the had and so that I could use it to compress the empty top portion. This did not make for well cinched load when not full. Too bad it has that curved and screen set up. Having to place the water bladder there was a hassle too. How would this pack be perfect for me? Increase material of external pockets so that they are fillable when main compartment is full. Increase size of top lid and length of zipper. Add the top cinch strap for extra stabilization. Place the weight belt origins a little wider apart cuz they hug me too much. Add small daisy chain(s). Reduce the curve. Anyway, it is still a nice pack. It just depends how you plan to use and your style. Have fun with it!

            • Gift:
            • No
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            • Minimalist

            (2 of 6 customers found this review helpful)

             
            3.0

            newer features, same problems...........

            By the chairman

            from raleigh, nc

            About Me Avid Adventurer

            Site Member

            Pros

            • Easy To Load
            • Lightweight
            • Versatile

            Cons

            • Bad Padding
            • Poor zippers
            • Weak Seams

            Best Uses

            • Day Hikes
            • Extended Hikes
            • Light Loads
            • Ultralight high-bulk
            • Wet Weather

            Comments about Osprey Atmos 65 Pack:

            don't look here for a better suspension than the last model of atmos packs, this "redesigned" padding isn't any better. let's face it, the "ventilated" parts don't keep you any cooler than other packs in osprey's collection. when it's hot out, you're gonna sweat. don't get me wrong though, i love the hip belt pockets, the front slash pockets and pole holders. i just don't think this pack carries 30-35# comfy at all. if you get sore on the hips using this pack, switch to an aether/ariel...you'll be glad you did.
            -end rant-

            • Gift:
            • No
            • What Is Your Gear Style:
            • Comfort Driven

            (2 of 12 customers found this review helpful)

             
            1.0

            Not what I expected

            By max patch hiker

            from Charlotte, NC

            About Me Avid Adventurer

            Pros

            • Highly Adjustable
            • Lightweight

            Cons

            • Bad Padding

            Best Uses

            • Light Loads

            Comments about Osprey Atmos 65 Pack:

            Used for many light hiking trips about 40-50lbs then used for a week long trip about 60-70lbs not made for the anything over 50lbs. I have used better packs in the military. This pack does not carry loads very well padding just not there.

            One nice thing is access and compartments.

            • Gift:
            • No
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            • Comfort Driven

            (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

             
            5.0

            Great pack!

            By MascisMan

            from Dallas, TX

            About Me Casual/ Recreational

            Site Member

            Pros

            • Comfortable
            • Easy To Load
            • Highly Adjustable
            • Large Capacity
            • Lightweight

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • Day Hikes
              • Extended Hikes
              • Travel
              • Wet Weather

              Comments about Osprey Atmos 65 Pack:

              Just used the pack on a 6 day canoeing/camping/hiking trip at the Buffalo River. Pack was lightweight and comfortable with plenty of storage. I fit a Kelty Light Year bag, Alps pillow, Marmot Limelight 2P tent (in a 15x7 REI stuff bag-stakes and poles were on the outside of the pack), 16" Event waterproof bag full of clothes, and GSI soloist cook set in the main compartment.

              I used the outer pockets to fit my miscellaneous items like fire starting tools, hygiene gear, first aid, etc. Had an REI 1.75" Trekker pad on the outside as well.

              • Gift:
              • No
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              • Minimalist

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