Osprey Atmos 35 Backpack Review

So many great packs so little money:( The Osprey Atmos 35 is a great lightweight backpack for day hikes or overnight stays. I love the layout and construction of this thing. Ergonomic and tough, the Atmos 35 makes me wish I had room is my closet for just one more pack. It features: 210D Twill Velocity Cordura®, 160D x 210D Window Ripstop Cordura® Airspeed Suspension system with LightWire Alloy Frame and 3D tensioned breathable mesh back panel with side ventilation BioStretch™ Fixed harness with mesh covered perforate foam and slides adjustable sternum strap BioStretch™ built-in hipbelt with mesh covered perforated foam and ErgoPull closure Hydration compatible, backpanel sleeve with hanger and dual side hose exits Panel load access Zippered top pocket for easy access Zipper front pocket Front stretch woven pocket 2 side stretch woven pockets with inner or outer compression 2 zippered hipbelt pockets Stow andGo™ trekking pole attachment 2 ice tool loops with bungee tie-offs Removable sleeping bag straps Dimensions: 23.5x13x12 inchs (60x34x30 cm) Sizes: Small (1900cubic inches/32 liters, 2lb.12oz./ 1.24kg.), Medium (2100 cubic inches/35 liters, 2lb.14oz. /1.30 kg.), Large (2300 cubic inches /38 liters, 3lbs./ 1.36kg.) Retail: $160 Things I would change: Make the front stretch pocket bigger to fit a bike helmet. Use other material than mesh for the hip belt pockets Special Thanks to YOUNGS BACKPACKING for hosting this review. If youd like to visit/contact them, they can be reached at: 2508 Telegraph Ave Berkeley, CA 94704 (510) 548-7463 [email protected] This Video shot with a Canon G9 on loan.