Most backpacks have separate hip belts and shoulder harness systems that complement one another but don’t work together as a single unit. That’s why the new Anti-Gravity suspension system used by Osprey Packs Atmos AG 50 is so revolutionary. By integrating these two components into one uniform system that molds to your body shape, with an adjustable torso and hip belt, hikers need never suffer a poor fitting pack again. While the Atmos AG 50 is a bit heavy at 4 pounds 2 ounces, it’s hard to argue with the comfort that this back provides. If your current overnight backpack doesn’t fit you well or is uncomfortable, I’d encourage you to try on an Osprey Packs Atmos AG 50. It may be the last backpack you ever buy.
Likes
Adjustable torso length and hip belt size
Superb load to hip transfer
Integrated frame and hip belt system – unique
Hip belt pockets are large enough to be useful
Lidless weight-saving option
Dislikes
Heavy. Weighs over 4 pounds
Cluttered with all kinds of zippers and straps
Difficult to attach bulky gear to the sides or rear of the pack
Mesh side pockets are prone to ripping