Osprey Aether 70 Backpack
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@grahamcracker48 You're right they're a little pricey but don't even try to compare Kelty packs to Osprey. There are no similarities at all. Kelty couldn't carry Osprey's jock strap.
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@nubespubes Lifetime warranty :)
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@TobyOlson58 What in the hell are you talking about man?
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nice video, thanks for the info.
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@iRobii I have carried 65 pounds up 6000 feet and was comfortable so I would assume it would be good for world travel
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I have the argon 70l extra large which is about 78l that looks smaller than mine for been the same capacity, i tend to carry around 45lbs everytime i go out for one nights wildcamping and cannot find where to reduce my load.
Im looking for something smaller then i will have no choice to take less, nice vid mate.
I really like osprey packs. My experience with osprey has been very rewarding and has proved to have quality blood lines. Great review!
simplymy2sense 3 months ago
@simplymy2sense Thanks for the comment. The lighting wasn't great but it turned out alright. I took the pack on a 4 night backpacking trip on the Colorado Trail and it was outstanding. I still own the pack but I've since gone a little to the UL side so I bought a Golite Jam and it's working out great. Keep on keepin on man.
rowdybeaver33 3 months ago
Is this bag good for months of backpacking trip around the world without a tent?
iRobii 7 months ago
@iRobii I've never backpacked around the world for months so I can't speak to that. I can tell you that this pack is tough as hell and has many great feature and is very well thought out. It definitely will not fit in the overhead compartment of a plane if you'll be travelling by air during any portion of you trip. In terms of durability and features though it's hard to beat. I hope this helps and good luck on your trip.
rowdybeaver33 7 months ago
Thanks man. I appreciate the comment. At least you didn't get the Argon 85. You always feel like you have to fill it up. I've since switched to a Golite Jam as my go-to pack for everything from overnighters to weekend to week long trips. I've trimmed my gear down a shitload and almost have it where I want it. Do a YT search for UL backpacking and you'll find an ton of ultralight ideas. Makes for a much happier hike friend. P. S. I still use this pack for comort backpacking.
rowdybeaver33 8 months ago