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Large Osprey Atmos rucksack - used once *** SOLD ***


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Only used once, selling an Osprey Atmos 65 litre rucksack. ?190 new - selling for ?70.


Details below:


Features

Large, light, strong and very comfortable - a pack that makes trekking less of a trial.


Osprey's ground-breaking Atmos AG Rucksack has been designed to keep you cool and comfortable if you're carrying a heavy load - fill it to the max and it?ll feel practically weightless on your back.


Their unique suspended AntiGravity? backsystem, ExoForm? Biostretch? harness, load lifter bar and the Fit-on-the-Fly? hipbelt all come together to make sure you're well ventilated and unburdened, even with a full pack of kit.


AntiGravity? 3D suspended mesh backpanel/hipbelt - its seamless mesh and 3D cavity backpanel gives you unrivalled ventilation and comfort, with excellent load-carrying performance


FlapJacket? top cover (for use when lid is removed) - provides protection, compression and extra head clearance


Stow-on-the-Go? lets you stash your trekking poles quickly and conveniently without removing your pack


Fit-on-the-Fly? adjustable hook and loop hipbelt - lets you adapt the pack to your size, to give you the best fit


InsideOut? compression provides impressive load support, reducing fatigue so you can push your adventures harder and longer.


Add to all that the Atmos Ag's multiple entry points, Stow-on-the-Go? trekking pole attachment, large sleeping bag base compartment and the (integrated, detachable) raincover in the (removeable) lid and you've got a pack that will serve you well whatever your journey.

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