Anti-Gravity Backpack for Terra Firma Travel

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Osprey has launched their fourth generation of Atmos backpacks. With a list of out-of-this-world features, the women’s Aura and men’s Atmos Backpack series go places that no bag has gone before – we’re talking anti-gravity!

Featuring Osprey’s brand new Anti-Gravity suspension system, a continuous panel of lightweight mesh that extends from the top of the back-panel to the hip-belt, the Aura and Atmos display otherworldly technology.  The seamless 3D structure contours organically to the body, providing a comfortable, outstanding fit and unrestricted movement when wearing the pack. This unique design has been incorporated from the shoulder straps, right down to the first of its kind ventilated and Fit-On-The-Fly adjustable hip belt.  This ground-breaking suspension system is setting a new standard in ventilated backpack design around the globe.

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Osprey has incorporated top load access to storage in the main compartment, as well as a removable floating lid that extend to accept oversized loads or removed all together to reduce weight. An internal load compression strap for space saving and greater load stability.  The practical Stow-on-the-Go™ trekking pole attachment system allows for easy external storage and access to trekking poles.  Tool loops have been combined with upper bungee tie-offs to deliver a secure carrying system for equipment such as tripods, ice-picks and axes.

For those who never have enough space when on the road, the Aura and Atmos backpacks also have numerous storage options both inside and out.  A zippered lower sleeping bag compartment with drop down divider provides internal gear storage options and dual compartment access. Two zippered hipbelt pockets provide further internal storage and allow easy access to frequently used items. An adjustable stretch mesh front panel pocket provides extra external storage and organisational options.

Constructed with the finest combination of high tenacity nylon, the Osprey Aura and Atmos backpacks come in 50 and 65 litre options, with small, medium and large size alternatives, all with adjustable harnesses depending on the individual’s size/height measurements.

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