

I’ve had no issue with either and found the fabric tough yet easy to clean with a damp cloth. Combined with the “clamping” hipbelt this ensures good weight transfer to the hips, keeping the pack from dragging too much on the shoulders.The materials used on the pack are 210-denier double ripstop nylon and 500-denier weave. The Aether uses a supension frame which holds the load away from your back. It was clear that Osprey used as much breathable material in the design as possible, but you’re still going to sweat. The harness is dual density foam with mesh which allows airflow and helps wick moisture awayfrom your body. The hipbelt can also be removed from the main pack and attached to the lumbar pack for added support. Even without this, the belt will mould to your hip shape after a few trips. The hipbelt can be custom moulded for a better anatomical fit using a specialist “oven” in retail stores. It feels like it clamps around the contours of the hip. Large sleeping bag compartment with divider.Īs my fellow blogger Ed mentioned in the Atmos 65 review the firm fitting hip belt is immediately noticeable.
#Osprey aether 70 full#
Anybody who treks over multiple days understands the cumulative strains a full backpack has on the body’s frame, anything which improves comfort and ergonomics, such as the AG system is helpful for those longer treks. An updated back panel system allows airflow and decreases pressure on the lumbar region of the back. The Aether 70 uses Osprey’s Anti-gravity technology. The Aether 70 boasts an ergonomic design with generous padded shoulder and waist straps. Aimed towards multi-day backpacking the Aether 70 pack is full of features. The Aether 70 is the second largest pack in the Aether range. Throughout the Aether pack you can tell a lot of thought went into the pack’s ability to be tailored to the person using it. My first impression of the Osprey Aether backpack was that the build quality looked very impressive.
