![]() ![]() Sleeping bag compartment (zippered) with a removable divider to afford your sleeping bag extra protectionĬrucial Differences between Osprey’s Atmos vs Aether.Internal sleeves for storage and protection of a hydration reservoir of up to 3 liters.Zippered pockets on the hip belt, which are perfect for snacks or storing a phone.Front stretch mesh pockets (ideal for storing a rain fly or other gear you may need to access quickly).Stow-on-the-Go trekking pole storage attachment. ![]() I’ll go into further detail on this later.īoth packs come in small, medium & large, allowing for an almost-custom fit for every shape and size. The differences in capacity and load-range are thanks to the different anti-gravity suspension systems: an intelligent design feature to increase comfort when carrying a full pack.Ī key feature of each pack, their anti-gravity suspension systems work a bit differently. The Atmos and the Aether have a lot of storage features in common there are also some key differences in how it’s organized and accessed. Storage is the primary feature of any backpack. “Fit-on-the-Fly” hip belt makes adjustment easy when you are walkingįront mesh 2 hip belt extra storage straps & loops (Total 11 + main compartment)įront mesh, 2 hip belt, extra storage straps & loops, (Total 7 + main compartment) water bottle storage on both sides Detachable DayLid daypack (US version only) ![]()
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