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Looking for a backpack that is going to be your companion on the trekking adventures you love to indulge in once in a while? Well, you can't go wrong with the Osprey Atmos 65. This is the perfect backpack for every kind of trip you may be planning, from short overnight trekking trips to weeklong mountaineering extravaganzas. The Osprey Atmos 65 is truly an ultra- comfortable backpack that packs in a whole lot of features that will suit you, no matter what kind of trip you are planning. The ventilated mesh back panel that comes with side crescents makes it ultra- portable. If you are planning to carry a load that is going to weigh about 30 pounds, the Atmos 65 is going to be a great option. And what's great about it is that even if you are carrying a heavy load, the design of this particular item from the Osprey stable is such that you won't really feel it. Or, your back won't really feel it! The placement of the hip and pack belt is such that a sore back is going to be your last complaint. The hip belt that merges from the back of the Atmos 65 will have little distance with your back, which I feel is great configuration. Carrying loads on the Atmos 65 is a breeze. All your helmets, food, water supply and tent will go in easily. But if you are planning to carry more than 35- 40 pounds of load, the Atmos 65 is not a good idea. So why should you buy the Atmos 65? Well, for starters, the light wire alloy frame is great. So is the tensioned breathable mesh fabric which provides superb airflow through its back contact zone. Plus, excellent flex is provided by the cross struts. And you can't miss the airspeed side crescents! Okay, now for some specs. The Atmos 65 has Gender specific BioStretch™ Fixed harness, Gender specific BioStretch™ built-in hipbelt and 210D Twill Velocity Cordura®, 160D x 210D Window Ripstop Cordura®. The zippered sleeping bag divider is perfect for all your overnight trips. It also has two ice tool loops with bungee tie-offs for times when you may want to be more than a little adventurous. It weighs 3lb 6oz, which makes it fall in the lightweight- category. All in all, a great buy for casual and serious trekkers alike.
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