Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Osprey Atmos Backpack 35 Review


!±8± Osprey Atmos Backpack 35 Review

Are you a compulsive camper or trekker? Do you love the outdoors a lot? Then you must be looking for the perfect backpack that will carry your world with you. You just can't go wrong with the Osprey Atmos 35! It is lightweight, durable and extremely comfortable. It is perfect for those times when you set off on impromptu trekking trips with the buddies.

For Osprey fans, this backpack comes as no surprise since the brand has always been known for its great designs and ease of use. The great thing about the Osprey Atmos 35 is that it provides optimal ventilation without sacrificing on either comfort or support. With a 2lb 9oz weight, this Osprey may not exactly be the lightest in the market, but one thing that can be said about it is that it is extremely comfy because it carries your load as close to your back as possible. It thereby, doesn't strain your back at all; a nagging problem with most backpacks on the market today.

The detailing of the Osprey Atmos 35 is also worth noting. It is designed with gender specific BioStretch™ Harness and Hipbelt for a safe fit. It is great for backcountry trips, day hiking and fast and light summit scrambles as you will easily be able to use it to carry a load of 30 lb. The zippered top pocket will make it easy for you to store in it items you need often. The front stretch woven pocket detailing is also a great idea. Also, the removable sleeping bag straps make it ideal to use it for overnight trips when you need to catch a nap in the wilderness. The Osprey Atmos 35 will carry all your electronic gear and camera in it without causing any strain or discomfort to your back. A few extra clothes for emergency purposes and water bottles are also good to go into this backpack.

Okay, now for the cons. The bottom of the Osprey Atmos 35 is made of the same lightweight material as the rest of the backpack. Putting in a strip of extra- duty material would have made it more durable. Wonder why Osprey didn't think of it? Also, the main compartment zipper needs a little bit of work to open. A pack cover to protect from the rain would also have been a good idea.

All in all, a great buying option.


Osprey Atmos Backpack 35 Review

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