Battle of the Backpacks | Osprey Atmos vs Gregory Baltoro vs Bridger

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  • What are the three best backpacks on the market? I compare some of the best-selling and most popular packs and feature a brand new pack to round out my favorite packs. All three share similarities. None of these are ultralight packs. I chose packs that are best suited for general backpackers out there going on weekend to weeklong backpacking trips.
    For more on each pack, visit:
    Mystery Ranch Bridger: bit.ly/3mPhNdY
    Gregory Baltoro: bit.ly/3tVZs29
    Osprey Atmos:
    Check out the 65L backpack reviews:
    Mystery Ranch Bridger 65L Review: • What I've Been Waiting... and in4adventure.com/mystery-ranc...
    Gregory Baltoro 65L Review: • Five Great Things, One... and in4adventure.com/gregory-balt...
    Osprey Atmos 65L Review: • What I Think of the Os... and in4adventure.com/osprey-atmos...
    or this blog for more details: in4adventure.com/osprey-atmos...
    My other favorite backpacking gear:
    Wiley X Sunglasses: bit.ly/3NtJQKR
    Backpack: www.mysteryranch.com/bridger-...
    Sleeping Mattress:
    Sleeping Bag: bit.ly/3JTea1h
    Camp Stove: bit.ly/34mBc06
    Cook pot: bit.ly/3tdCZ23
    Freeze dried Food: pinnaclefoods.co/
    Headlamp: bit.ly/3sYXKOS
    Rain Jacket: bit.ly/3JGoOYU
    Down Puffy Jacket (warm!): bit.ly/32Jn5Sb
    Down Puffy Jacket (lightweight):
    Hiking Boots: bit.ly/3eSMmvy
    Hiking Socks: bit.ly/3qLVyaI
    Water Filter:
    Water Bladder: bit.ly/3t2SrxF
    Camp Pillow: bit.ly/34n4749
    Folding Knife: bit.ly/3sXQNNH
    Trekking Poles: bit.ly/3Hzq4LB
    Zoleo Satellite Communicator: bit.ly/3HvEqMQ
    Casio ProTrek: bit.ly/3Izuvqc
    Ledlenser Flex 3 Powerbank: bit.ly/3HhNBkF
    Tiny Pump X: amzn.to/3tXL378
    DJI Pocket Creator: bhpho.to/3nXZ6WN
    CalTopo: caltopo.com/
    NOTE: These are affiliate links where I'll earn a small commission if you make a purchase at no additional cost to you, but it's a great way to show your support. Thanks!
    Made with the support of Ontario Creates: ontariocreates.ca/
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Komentáře • 212

  • @NeilOutdoor
    @NeilOutdoor Před 2 lety +36

    Great video. I love the Osprey for their anti-gravity system. It really reduces the load allowing to move it to the hips instead of the shoulders, as it should be.

  • @Alkelism
    @Alkelism Před rokem +40

    I bought the Atmos 65XL 3 weeks ago it’s had the access to the main compartment upgraded. It now has 2 access points into it. One in either side. 👍🏻

    • @alanwright782
      @alanwright782 Před rokem +3

      I agree, maybe it’s a new feature. I noticed my Atmos 50L has the same dual zippers as you mentioned above. It’s sort of annoying he doesn’t update his video.

    • @thatroykid
      @thatroykid Před rokem +1

      I'm really glad that I scrolled down on this video, him complaining about main compartment access on the Atmos was the one thing that steering me towards the Baltoro. This is great to hear though, I really like the Atmos' suspension system so I think this is going to be the pack that I go with

    • @Alkelism
      @Alkelism Před rokem +1

      @@thatroykid no worries. one of the best bags I’ve had on my back. Only things I’ve got to complain about is the zips on the waistband pockets require 2 hands to zip them up. Maybe they’ll wear in. But it means you need to be part contortionist to hold the pocket and zip it. And the top of the bag can make looking up a bit difficult because of the curve in the webbing. But besides them it’s spectacular. Just looking at it makes me wanna go out. 👍🏻

    • @thatroykid
      @thatroykid Před rokem +2

      @@Alkelism I'm still going to get to a local shop and try on the Baltoro as well, since one of these will be my first multi-day pack. The thing that I like about the Baltoro is the easy access to the middle of pack, so I can easily get to my camera and drone. I just with the Baltoro had the suspension system of the Atmos, that would probably be my "perfect" backpack, even though there's no such thing lol

    • @just-dl
      @just-dl Před rokem +1

      I’m curious how all of you feel about this now. Personally, I think the extra access isn’t worth as much as it seems. I pack gear into stuff sacks. So rummaging for a specific sack isn’t a big deal. Generally I like the atmos best of the three. Curious if anyone has new ideas.

  • @jakeranney7262
    @jakeranney7262 Před 2 lety +3

    Man same thought when I saw that mystery ranch pack I immediately said that looks like a comfy ride. Great content man!

  • @yaakovgoldsmith3604
    @yaakovgoldsmith3604 Před rokem

    I love your takes on the Mystery Ranch packs! I’ve been a dedicated MR guy since I took a Dana Terapane on the AT. Love your stuff, keep on going!

  • @neovo903
    @neovo903 Před rokem +16

    The Atmos AG 65 now has side zips to access the main compartment :D

  • @lynxx1999
    @lynxx1999 Před 2 lety +5

    I spent a lot of time researching backpacks before I landed on the Osprey Atmos 65L and have no regrets. I spent a week on a grueling trail here in Ontario, Canada and while I most likely overpacked (around 48 lbs), this pack carried the weight beautifully. While the full zip on the other packs is a good idea and great when packing, I typically keep all of my essential items I might need in accessible areas. Everything else in the middle or at the bottom doesn't come out until I get to camp. Love the size because its also great for winter trips, lots of room for bulkier gear. Thanks for the great videos.

    • @christianvachon2740
      @christianvachon2740 Před 2 lety

      Can confirm the trails in Ontario can be gruelling. Also hike them.

  • @ronaldrose7593
    @ronaldrose7593 Před 2 lety

    Hello 👋 Eric, great review of all three backpacks 🎒. Thank you for sharing. Stay safe out there. 🤗

  • @slowbro1337
    @slowbro1337 Před 2 lety +10

    I have the atmos and its been my favorite pack. Love the breathability, the way it fits on my hip and the way it takes the weight off my lower back. Holds alot , has proven to be durable and its just a great pack. I have a bad back and it allows me to perform so much better and longer

  • @Regantdarcy
    @Regantdarcy Před 2 lety +4

    Ha! Funny opening to the video. I’m an Osprey guy, so I’m biased, but as a well seasoned backpacker who’s hiked around the US & world, the Atmos is still my favorite go to backpack for multi-day excursions. Just super comfortable. I don’t mind that it doesn’t have front panel access to the middle of the pack. It’s not THAT hard to get stuff from the pack compared to others. When I wanna go really light, I have my Talon & Exos packs from Osprey. So I’m covered for pretty much for all my hiking needs. 👍🏼

  • @snlzach2205
    @snlzach2205 Před 2 lety +10

    I was waiting for this showdown video… I really luv’d the look of the MR but at $350 😳 and limited availability I went with the Gregory Baltoro 2022 model. Was able find it at a great price over $100 less than MR. Happy Trails!

  • @michaeltichonuk2176
    @michaeltichonuk2176 Před rokem +9

    I have the Gregory...as a older hiker, 67, I've used it ...10 years? and had several back injuries and I've found the suspension system works very well for me.
    Enjoyed your reviews!

  • @karencaskey6210
    @karencaskey6210 Před 2 lety +21

    I absolutely love my Gregory Deva (women's version of the Baltoro)! I am an organizational freak so all those pockets and front access are perfect. In addition, I am 50 years old and just got back into backpacking last summer, after 25 years of not backpacking. Used an old external frame pack from the 90s back then. But hey, I'd like a few "creature features" when I'm out in the backcountry now, like a chair, or God forbid, an extra pair or two of socks 🤣. These newer packs carry loads like a dream!

    • @jenniferbostrom759
      @jenniferbostrom759 Před 2 lety +2

      I have this pack too! So comfortable and lots of fit options. The outfitter switched out the shoulder straps (free of charge) to get the best fit for me.
      Maybe he can do a women’s specific gear video… 🤔

    • @karencaskey6210
      @karencaskey6210 Před 2 lety

      @@jenniferbostrom759 I had my straps switched out, free of charge, too! The hipbelts can be swapped for different sizes too, but the original one was good for me. REI was super helpful in getting the fit perfect for me.

  • @rl9802
    @rl9802 Před 2 lety +2

    The Baltoro is my go to now. Abita heavy like you said but the added features and the water bottle holder you can't go wrong.

  • @masterquan4891
    @masterquan4891 Před 2 lety +4

    I have the Baltoro 75, and it is a fantastic backpack, use it for Philmont carries heavyweight in a way that no other bag I have had. Recommended for longer trips.

  • @dyong888
    @dyong888 Před 2 lety +11

    For this weight and class of backpacks, definitely am going with the Mystery Ranch. The adjustable back length and the quick zip for sleeping bags not to mention the superior hip belt and quick water bottle access on the chest make this the perfect pack for 3 to 5 days. The design allows for quick access to bulky items like camera cubes and electronics.

    • @johnmorgan4405
      @johnmorgan4405 Před 2 lety +4

      The reviewer neglected to mention the most important part of the Atmos pack. It has one of the most customizable fitting systems of any pack on the market, including adjustable back length. The Atmos also allows you to put your water bottle at a 45 degree angle in the side pocket so you can grab it easily. This should have been way more in depth on all the packs.

    • @RJT80
      @RJT80 Před rokem

      That's one of the most interesting innovations I've seen. Going to be hard to copy.

  • @jenniferbostrom759
    @jenniferbostrom759 Před 2 lety +10

    I really appreciate you focus on general backpacking. UltraLite backpacks are not for me either. Often I’m carrying some of my kids gear too so comfort, capacity and access are my top considerations.
    Thanks for repping those of us who just want it to be fun!

  • @haroldsams-hs
    @haroldsams-hs Před rokem

    I have an osprey aether 65l and love it, thanks for the great videos!

  • @billb5732
    @billb5732 Před rokem +2

    This is a good, balanced. perspective.
    Agreed that carry system and fit are, by far, the most important things.
    Mystery Ranch weighs a full pound more than the others, but it might be a "good" pound.
    My 5 lb Lowe Alpine has been good to me, so I agree that you have found the sweet spot for weight-vs-carry comfort.

  • @kcdogny1
    @kcdogny1 Před 2 lety +1

    Enjoyed the video. I have multiple Baltoros (different capacities). I'm hooked on Gregory.

  • @TakoNekko
    @TakoNekko Před 2 lety +1

    Great info! I've been a diehard Mystery Ranch and Osprey fan. My EDC is a MR and My backcountry is an Aether 70 AG that I love. I got it specifically because it does have access to the inner components and has the AG harness. I have yet to find the perfect backpack for either EDC or Backcountry, but you can't go wrong with any you mentioned. I would HIGHLY recommend anyone test the fit before buying! If it doesn't fit your body right, none of these reviews matter! Fit and comfort are crucial for a backpack if you are going to hike any kind of distance.

  • @PoetawDrodze
    @PoetawDrodze Před 2 lety +2

    Hi everyone! I have two backpacks. Those are: Osprey Atmos AG 65 L and Deuter Aircontact Pro 70+15 ( model of the year 2015 ). Thank You for the video! Greetings from Poland! Keep hiking! 😉🤠👍

  • @peterkahapea8536
    @peterkahapea8536 Před 2 lety

    Happy with my purchase nearly 4 years ago of the Osprey Atmos AG 65. Bought it at a reduced price new and have used it here at home in Hawaii and traveling to the Big Island of Hawaii and Maui, hiking into Haleakala Crater National Park.Water was a concern so extra water was carried and the pack held up and comfortable. Carried a water bladder on the top of my pack tucked into a coozy-like reflective holder which worked with 4 Nalgene water bottles. The hiking poles were held at times securely in Osprey's pole snugger easily. Overall comfortable each time it's been put under stress with weight and girth.

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Před 2 lety

      That’s awesome! Glad to hear your tale of success with it!

  • @hikethat401
    @hikethat401 Před 2 lety +18

    Love your channel and the variety of things you do on it.
    I know being ultralight is not your style which I completely respect.
    But it sure would be fun to see a video of you going ultralight all the way from the backpack to every piece of gear. It would just be fun to see you experience that and what your takeaways would be from do it.
    I think you might be surprised on how lightweight you can go and still be quite comfortable.
    Just a thought for a future video. Or series of videos.😏
    Shoot maybe you and Dan could do it together. That would be entertaining.

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Před rokem

      Check out this Ultralight Backpack review: czcams.com/video/ZDajoatEz24/video.html

  • @DontFollowOrders
    @DontFollowOrders Před 3 měsíci +1

    ❤ love this video. Studied every day for 2 years, every backpack, and he's right. It's Osprey, Mystery Ranch, and Gregory. As the best backpack makers.
    😂 50 lbs for a 3 day trip is nuts. I live out of my 2000 Gregory Forester. Everything I own weighs 23lbs. That covers 24 hour a day usage. 365 days of hurricanes and heavy sun. Weighed it yesterday on the publix scale. Nicest pack in all of Miami Beach. Gregory is amazing. ❤

  • @filmic1
    @filmic1 Před 2 lety

    I have the older Baltoro 65 and is super comfortable. Fits me like a glove with forty pounds in it. Very stable and don't feel awkward negotiation wet, gnarly root and rock strewn eastern trails.

  • @panthros7395
    @panthros7395 Před 2 lety +16

    Thanks for sharing. I think the Granite Gear Blaze 60 is one backpack on the lighter side that I also recommend to people. It has nice adjustments for people dial it in for comfort, large enough that that they can still load it up until they learn to take what they really need and at 3 pounds, I do not consider it ultralight but a great balance. It is also durable enough to last but cheap enough to not break the bank.

    • @vvs3796
      @vvs3796 Před 5 měsíci

      It s nowhere near as comfortable as these packs.also durability is way overrated. Side pockets collect water like they were made for this purpose. Padding is too hard . I have no idea how is this backpack so highly rated. It costs ridiculous money in some countries.

  • @saber1able
    @saber1able Před 2 lety

    The new Bridger 65 looks like a great pack. I recently purchased the Osprey Kestrel 58 to use as my backpacking pack. It's not as roomy as these but the front does open to reach all of your gear, unlike the Atmos, and it weighs about 2lbs less than the Bridger. That being said, I would still like to own the new Bridger 65 but in the 'wood' color they have available.
    -I also own a Rothco knockoff of the CFP-90 (this thing is huge, prob make a good INCH bag)
    -5.11 RUSH 72 with matching 5.11 IFAK, 5.11 Tactical tier system, Maxpedition Cocoon, Maxpedition TC-1 and Maxpedition TC-2 pouches attached. (Good for backwoods camping of up to a week or as a BOB)
    -3V Gear Velox II with IFAK, H2O pouch & a mag pouch that my Bahco Laplander fits perfectly. (Good for day hikes, overnighters or as a Get home bag)
    -Teton Sport explorer 65L (Makes a decent, inexpensive pack for backpacking)

  • @brianwashington8301
    @brianwashington8301 Před rokem

    Awesome review, Thanks!

  • @PhilAndersonOutside
    @PhilAndersonOutside Před 9 dny

    I own both the Mystery Ranch Bridger, and Osprey Atmos. My experience is almost the same as yours. The Bridger is the most comfortable pack I've ever worn, and does not feel heavy at all. The Airspeed/AG on the Osprey is like nothing else when it comes to breathability and the way it contours to your back. I've found though the Bridger is simply more comfortable on the shoulders after really long days on the trail. Some feel the Atmos can "sway" some, because of it's separation from your back. But most people don't notice this at all.
    One thing you didn't get into was the way the Baltoro/Deva (women's version) pack is designed is with a more shaped lumbar support. For some people this is an absolute godsend. For others, it is hard to fit their back. One simply has to try the pack on.
    They key of course is to buy the pack that fits you best.
    Agree with you on UL. That is it's own beast, and the LAST place someone should begin if going UL is with your backpack.

  • @THExPOPEXIX
    @THExPOPEXIX Před rokem

    damn, you might have sold me on mystery with that full open flay. I didnt even know I wanted that until I saw it. being able to get at any level of the pack without digging or unpacking sounds dope

  • @Florkl
    @Florkl Před rokem +1

    Just got a Bridger. Can’t wait to try it!

  • @CheeseOnEverything
    @CheeseOnEverything Před 2 lety +7

    I'm liking that Gregory pack for being able to access all the gear from the front, being a youtuber myself, I need to get at my camera gear and like that extra access point. I'm using the osprey aether 70 and the zipper doesn't go all the way around and it's a little tough to get at stuff.

    • @marcf2895
      @marcf2895 Před 2 lety +1

      FYI…The Baltoro has a sweet removable shelf over the sleeping bag compartment that can hold an ICU square in the middle or your back.

  • @Wsmith247
    @Wsmith247 Před rokem +1

    I have the 2022 Atmos 50 and it has full length zippers on both sides to access the inside of the back.

  • @user-wi8ly7rk4s
    @user-wi8ly7rk4s Před měsícem

    I got a Gregory 80 liter mountaineering backpack 18 years ago, been taking it up and down the canadian rockies and all over BC and Alberta, it has floated in a lake, fallen off a cliff, been shipped full cross country a dozen or more times, still as great as the day I got it. Comfortable, highly adjustable, water PROOF of just resistant. 100% would recommend Gregory

  • @696969bold
    @696969bold Před 2 lety +2

    I'm still rocking my Osprey Atmos 50L from 2001!!!!

  • @CheapCharlieChronicles
    @CheapCharlieChronicles Před 2 lety +6

    That Mystery Back Pack looks very heavy duty and nice. I'm sure it carries the weight well.

  • @78cobra
    @78cobra Před 2 lety

    It'd be really nice to see your opinion on the kelty coyote. I do wish the current model still had the stretch mesh like the previous version. Keltys have always been built to last and great great value for the price.

  • @drfrankenstein4127
    @drfrankenstein4127 Před 2 lety +1

    I have the beltor 65 and really like it. I also have a mystery ranch day pack ( coulee 25 ) and love it as well. I’m not an expert , more of a beginner backpacker 🤙🏻.

  • @frstesiste7670
    @frstesiste7670 Před 2 lety +4

    Excellent video IMO. Many gear channels focus on ultralight, which can work great, but require experience and can be costly. More traditional packs still is the best choice for most beginners.

  • @clayl9202
    @clayl9202 Před rokem

    Good video! I have a Bridger 65L and I'm really excited about it. For single-night or some 2-night trips I use a Mystery Ranch Blitz 35, and it's pretty stuffed but works great. The Bridger, however, is for covering lots of ground and it's design is ingenious. Very roomy, and the room in it is efficient. Packs and carries like a dream and the access is exceptional. MR makes their gear bombproof, too. I've carried the Osprey and like the feel of it too, but the Bridger gives you better features, in my opinion.

  • @chrisogren8154
    @chrisogren8154 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Good review. I really like (almost) everything about the Osprey Atmos. Tried it on at my local REI. Great suspension system and very comfortable. The deal-breaker for me is that it has no main compartment access, or very limited. I hate having to reach in from the side and feel around for something or dig down from the top looking for something in the middle of the pack or near the bottom. If they had front access like the other two bags in your review I would buy the Osprey, but as it's currently designed I have to pass.

  • @exploringMundos
    @exploringMundos Před 2 lety

    Landed on your channel while again when you guys were reviewing the Sea Telos and Alto. Currently looking for a new pack and I told myself oh you check that guy's channel 😂😂. Definitely have my eyes on the Mr Ranch based on the chest feature and the fact that you can open it from the front. I currently have the REI Flash 55 and I've been using it for 6-7 day trips. Love how light it's, but I need a bit more room. Will check our your review on the Mr. Ranch now. :)

  • @dannyarcher6370
    @dannyarcher6370 Před 2 lety +9

    Does the Osprey Aether 65 fit into this category? If so, how does it stack up?

  • @naps3386
    @naps3386 Před 2 lety +2

    Yesterday I stopped at REI, went to the garage sale section and what do I see? Like new Osprey Atmos 65 and like new Gregory Baltora 75. Each pack was $135.

  • @PabbyMan2000
    @PabbyMan2000 Před rokem

    I have the Gregory Baltoro. It's great except the sternum strap won't stay put. I'll strap it across my chest but as I'm hiking it will ride up to my clavicles. The dual straps on the Bridger sounds like a great innovation. That might actually solve my problem.

  • @tamadrummer001
    @tamadrummer001 Před 2 lety +4

    If you want to be able to get into the center of your osprey pack, the aether is the cousin to the atmos and has the fully opening front zip.

  • @tommytran6693
    @tommytran6693 Před 2 lety

    The Atmos AG 65 has an updated version which removes the lid flap and has side access to the main compartments. 0.1kg more though.

  • @arcticcod8403
    @arcticcod8403 Před rokem

    Very nice review!:) I have the 2020 baltore 95pro, and it carries the weight very well, i can carrie it fully loaded, and i am only 174cm 70kg

  • @kylemerchant8088
    @kylemerchant8088 Před 2 lety

    I would love your take and review on the Kelty coyote 85L or 105L backpack. Because I like to take fishing gear with me while backpacking. If you like to. Thanks for your videos love them they make me happy. Your tips help me a lot.

  • @alanwright782
    @alanwright782 Před rokem

    9:15 My Osprey Atoms 50L has side zippers so I can access the larger middle. Does the 65L not come with that feature?

  • @brucerobertson2525
    @brucerobertson2525 Před 5 měsíci

    @BackpackingTV, I really would have preferred if you had included a comparison of how the Osprey AG system compares to what the others have. Osprey is known for this, and those who use it love it, but no mention of whether the competition's weight distribution systems work as well at lightening the load on your back.

  • @bellsandbabies
    @bellsandbabies Před 2 lety +4

    Call me crazy but the osprey anti gravity packs make me feel like I'm being pulled backward. I got the Gregory Deva (same as Baltoro) and I absolutely love the way it hugs my body but feels like I'm carrying nothing at all. It's so comfy!! My husband just went into REI to upgrade to the Atmos but ended up getting the Baltoro because of it's insane comfortability (and maybe he was a little jealous of my sunglasses holder)!!

  • @TheWanderingPreacher
    @TheWanderingPreacher Před 2 lety

    My understanding regarding the aspect that you gave a ding regarding the Osprey Atmos, is that they’re having a new generation released sometime this spring, and that it addresses the issue that you mentioned. I’ve been waiting.

  • @richardthorne2804
    @richardthorne2804 Před rokem

    What is the difference between osprey AG 65 vs AG LT 65. I noticed the AG 65 was 340 vs 290 for the one you covered? Thanks

  • @k.whiking4372
    @k.whiking4372 Před 2 lety

    Great review.

  • @andyg4082
    @andyg4082 Před 2 lety +1

    I have the osprey aether 70
    And Iove it
    Super comfortable
    Great ruck sack from osprey
    👏👏👏

  • @michaelpenney3775
    @michaelpenney3775 Před 2 lety

    I now use the new exos 48 far more comfortable for me and a joy to wear

  • @MR-hb5mu
    @MR-hb5mu Před rokem +4

    I wish I could find a review of the mystery ranch from someone other than a sponsored person

  • @jphervieux
    @jphervieux Před rokem +1

    What is the hoodie Eric is wearing? Looks nice and I want one!

  • @tboe0
    @tboe0 Před rokem

    Is there a special reason for not having Fjällräven backs in your line-up? Just wondering if you tried them out and how they compare.

  • @thereconrigger4956
    @thereconrigger4956 Před 2 lety +3

    I have the atmos and I gotta say it's the most comfortable pack I've ever owned, little on the heavy side but I love it. I use it to this day and will for a long time. The anti gravity effect is awesome for displacing wieght and keeping your back cool and dry during the hike

    • @thereconrigger4956
      @thereconrigger4956 Před 2 lety +1

      Also I'll be doin the AT full thru hike in May of 2023, I'll be using either the atmos or my hyperlite, havent decided yet because I can carry so many more luxury items with my osprey

    • @fradee2830
      @fradee2830 Před rokem

      Isn't May a late start? I hope you make it in time...maybe you're a fast hiker?

  • @nginfodimari6887
    @nginfodimari6887 Před 9 měsíci

    I'm only 167cm tall with a s/m torso. Can Mystery Ranch be used well? I saw several reviews about the drinking water holder which will be on the shoulder. Is it possible that the bag is only for people who are 175 and above?

  • @jackmcbannon
    @jackmcbannon Před 2 lety

    Thanks a lot for this man!!

  • @sgolding4588
    @sgolding4588 Před rokem +5

    I'm not sure how you can review a Mystery Ranch pack without mentioning their heritage: Dana Designs, and Dan Gleason himself. In the 80's there were really only two pack pack manufactures our there: Dana Designs and Gregory (Dana Gleason and Wayne Gregory). Thats it. Just two worth mentioning. Were there others? Yes, but these guys were so far ahead of the curve that there was no reason anyone serious would consider carrying anything else. Gregory is still, IMO, in the top 2 and as companies go, has been the only long standing high-end manufacturer (USA) that has managed to stick around consistently... well, sorta, Wayne sold "Gregory" decades ago and it has changes hands a couple times. But the "company" has been well run and continued to make top-tier packs (The Bartolo is the flagship). Dana Designs took another path, Dana Gleason sold the company and the buyer (K2 I believe) killed it... who knows why but Dana Designs packs disappeared... one of the two best in the world just sorta vanished. Must have made Dana Gleason Furious. Well, lucky Dana Gleason's non-complete must have run out and he started making his packs again under "Mystery Ranch". While Gregory's product line went main stream Mystery Ranch packs have sorta stayed under the radar Partly because most their market development is Military, Hunting and Firefighting... Luckily for all of us they are now back in the swing of producing a full recreational line and they are as bomb-proof as ever (Those that are old enough will get the 'Bomb Pack' reference ;-). The ArcFlex/Light suspensions of the past are gone, replaced with equally amazing modern systems. I carry Gregory Bartolo's for multi-day humps... but if I wear one out (hard to do as I also have a 30 year old Gregory Shasta still going strong) I will definitely pick up a current generation Mystery Ranch Terraplane or a Bridger... Terraplane, Bridger, Glacier... all Packs once produces under "Dana Designs"... Dana - Make the Bombpack again! ;-) Both Mystery and Gregory make the best packs out there... This are better? Both... they are both different and have different attributes. Which are more bomb proof - absolutely Mystery Ranch... but both are built to out last your ability to walk.

    • @amdcold9670
      @amdcold9670 Před rokem

      What an awesome comment!! Everyone else is saying Osprey this Osprey that. I have MR in my radar for a while now, but didn't think much of Gregory. Until now. Now I have to check it out.

    • @joenunya8449
      @joenunya8449 Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks for the background. Great read. Happy hiking.

    • @ilustradsn
      @ilustradsn Před 24 dny +1

      I’m curious 🧐.. are you a writer, historian?? Or a bott? 😅Because you narrate facts with precision.. it takes a lot of time to put this together and write it

  • @lancelottheknight7126
    @lancelottheknight7126 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi sirs, may I please ask are these backpacks okay for handcarry in the airplane? Or need to check in baggage?

  • @FanOWater
    @FanOWater Před rokem +3

    Good reviews, but it would be helpful if you showed how well (or if) bear cans fit in these since so many places require their use now. Cheers

    • @cadthunkin
      @cadthunkin Před rokem +3

      You can fit 48 beer cans in these, lol

  • @RJT80
    @RJT80 Před rokem

    I really miss the old Gregory packs with those huge cargo nets. G packs or Z packs? I can't remember. Really stretchy mesh fabric. Huge. You could stuff half the contents of the interior into that mesh cargo netting and I did that a bunch of times. It spoiled me. I need at least some exterior netting to shove layers into. That Mystery Ranch really looks nice with that load bearing system but I need a cargo net!

  • @deanapwilliams
    @deanapwilliams Před rokem

    Hi there, Love your videos. Where do you get your pants and shirts?

  • @trapstar1998
    @trapstar1998 Před rokem

    Hey bro what’s a good travel backpack to travel to Europe 2-3 weeks

  • @tei1337
    @tei1337 Před 2 lety +1

    Apparently there's a new version of the Atmos for 2022 that adds front (or back, depending on how you look at it) access to the main compartment.

    • @firemarshaldil
      @firemarshaldil Před 2 lety

      thats the second time ive seen reference to there being more info on 2022 releases of osprey packs, any idea where the info is posted?

    • @tei1337
      @tei1337 Před 2 lety +1

      @@firemarshaldil I found the information at a retailer site. There's also some info on the European osprey site under "New season style". Actually had to search for the Atmos,, but the women's Aura model is present there. Looks like the access to the main compartment is actually on each side. Also looks like they changed the torso length adjustment, making it less fiddly. Not sure if that's actually new, but they also state it's made from 100% recycled materials.

  • @algebraindomain
    @algebraindomain Před 2 lety

    You keep saying for 2-5 day backpacking. What do you got for trail dogs out on 9 day stints carrying an extra 20 pounds of metal?

  • @alw.3352
    @alw.3352 Před 2 lety +1

    how do these three compare to the osprey aether?

  • @sandroweiner1858
    @sandroweiner1858 Před 2 lety

    You need to try klattermusen or Lundhags, let me know after what is the best backpack :)

  • @thomasellingsen1755
    @thomasellingsen1755 Před rokem

    Is mesh really that good on your back for not sweating? Wouldn't "nothing" be better? I mean it's the shape of the pack's back that makes it not touch your body, right?

  • @chriselz3315
    @chriselz3315 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for your advice ttyl

  • @brianlaguardia9122
    @brianlaguardia9122 Před 2 lety

    I know you make videos, can you attach the peak design clip system to the Bridger straps?

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Před 2 lety

      Hmm. Good question. I think the Bridger’s straps might be too wide too for the camera clip

  • @kevinstarski1598
    @kevinstarski1598 Před 7 měsíci

    Bridger 55's shoulder straps were pushing into the inside of my shoulders. The inside of my yoke was loose. It's a matter of fit, just save that receipt...

  • @AdamMason
    @AdamMason Před rokem

    Bridger or Terraplane 65 from Mystery Ranch? :)

  • @rockytopwrangler2069
    @rockytopwrangler2069 Před 2 lety

    .. Huge fan of the dual access main compartment .. get at any particular piece of gear without having to dig through the rest ..which also allows a better formed ,,more comfortabe carry ....the detachable brain is a bonus for day trips from a high base camp ...can add a long cross soulder strap to wear as loose side carry ,,, or because of large size ,,design a wider cross body strap to wear as a slingpack ,,the large fanny pack is very uncomfortable and awkward .....or leave it off completely if carrying a smaller load .... not a fan of the chest harness of the MR ,but would have to try it on trail to get a true opinion... quality padded shoulder straps deffinitely carry heavy loads well...... pockets and water bottle pouches on quality padded hip belts are a plus ,IMO ...

  • @hector_2999
    @hector_2999 Před rokem +1

    I've been looking for something to replace my old A.L.I.C.E. pack. 😅

  • @TheTrailDancer
    @TheTrailDancer Před rokem

    I am surprised you didn't include the Fjällräven Kajka! It's heavy, but I think its the best backpack on the market and has been for many year. :)
    I love the Baltoro as well..its amazing! I can't fit Osprey very well, but maybe I will give MR a try and see how it does.. :)

  • @jeannettepichardo9091
    @jeannettepichardo9091 Před 2 lety

    Can some please tell me about his hoodie?

  • @vvs3796
    @vvs3796 Před 5 měsíci

    Any opinion on osprey Ag lite?

  • @supermugz
    @supermugz Před 2 lety +1

    big question. Do you think the breathability of the Atmos is very significant as compared to the Bridger?

    • @fradee2830
      @fradee2830 Před rokem

      I'd say yes... if you're sweating all over... your gear is getting heavier. It's even worse when the temperatures are in the extremes... very cold or very hot.

  • @ZIIZ2112
    @ZIIZ2112 Před 2 lety +1

    Granite Gear Blaze 60 can be added to that list

  • @patriciamoscato6586
    @patriciamoscato6586 Před rokem

    Does that come in a 40 or 50

  • @MrGusOrlando
    @MrGusOrlando Před rokem

    I've seen on your channel how much you champion the Mystery Ranch Bridger, and it looks like an awesome backpack! Do you know any retailer that carries it? They aren't carrying it at REI yet and Mystery Ranch's website doesn't speak of any other retailer besides REI. When reviewing their return policy, it seems quite stringent so I am unsure if I would want to spend the money to just try out the bag with the off chance it just doesn't fit my particular body. Would love to know your thoughts!

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Před rokem

      Here is another retailer that carries the Bridger: www.sportsmans.com/camping-gear-supplies/backpacks-bags/backpacking-packs/mystery-ranch-bridger-65-liter-backpacking-pack/p/p246854

  • @fahmisalmin4795
    @fahmisalmin4795 Před 2 lety

    Where I can buy mystery ranch to ship up to Indonesia

  • @grilloz89
    @grilloz89 Před rokem

    Which would you recommend among these three for a long (multiple months) trip in a hot and humid climate? Long hikes would be occasional and mostly it would need to be carried for shorts bursts while exchanging transport medium and stuff. The Bridger seems superior to me given the possibility of the wide opening while in hotel/hostels but the vest-like fitting seems risky for sweating too much in such type of weather. Many thanks!

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Před rokem +1

      hmm. Good question. I think for your case I'd recommend the Osprey as it has superior air flow, better for hot and humid locations.

    • @grilloz89
      @grilloz89 Před rokem

      @@BackpackingTV thanks for the suggestion! (And for the great content!)

  • @FelixBecker-mm9gi
    @FelixBecker-mm9gi Před rokem

    Hey, I know this is already a few months old but I love your content and think that you have a lot of knowledge..so I really like the bridge from what I have seen but I`m just starting with backpacking and are really insecure if I should choose the 65 or the smaller 55 version..do you have any recommendations? It is a lot of money and I'm like okay for 30$ more I get the bigger one and are on the safe side, on the other hand I don't want to carry an oversized backpack..thanks a lot already! :)

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Před rokem +1

      It depends. For many backpackers doing 2-5 day trips you can use the 55 liter version just fine. If you carry extra things like camera equipment or want to go on longer trips (and need to carry more food) or want to have a backpack that allows you more flexibility with your trips, I'd recommend the 65L version. The 65L is my favorite size among all backpacks, but I carry camera equipment and am a notoriously un-light backpacker.

    • @FelixBecker-mm9gi
      @FelixBecker-mm9gi Před rokem

      @@BackpackingTV thanks a lot, really appreciate your answer! I guess that already helped me!

    • @davidjd123
      @davidjd123 Před rokem

      The 65L is also less than a half a pound more and just a few bucks more, id say its better to go bigger than needing the extra space later if u go smaller, I myself am not a ultralight, and I carry a wool sleeping bag and wool mid layer as well as a oilskin version of a outer shell or windbreaker, yes it is heavier but its mostly larger in volume, I don't really carry a lot of stuff at all but I do carry thing that are bigger than the synthetic stuff.

  • @nickhikesinthewoods6150
    @nickhikesinthewoods6150 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm rocking a $40 mountain top 70 liter backpack that I found at a pawn shop lol

  • @GregoriousValentine
    @GregoriousValentine Před rokem

    how about Thule Guidepost 85?

  • @hereBDBD
    @hereBDBD Před rokem

    well done! thank you.

  • @patriciamoscato6586
    @patriciamoscato6586 Před rokem

    When do u carry a 65+ does it depend on your amount of gear or how long u gona be out

    • @giftedfox4748
      @giftedfox4748 Před rokem

      The amount of gear should be the same expect for the extra weight in food and water (mostly food since you can clean the water in nature). For a seven day trip you will need the two meals plus midday snacks on each day PLUS extra food just in case your trip last longer than you planned.

  • @msilverhammer
    @msilverhammer Před 2 lety

    The Bridger is a 5.5 pound pack!
    That's the weight of 2.5 liters of water!
    The price is $350.00!
    Look for the highly adjustable Osprey Aether, instead of the Osprey Atmos, or even better yet, the Arc Teryx Bora AR 63.
    I picked up both for under $250 each.
    I also own packs made by Kelty, Gossamer Gear, Gregory, and others, which are good choices, but the Arc Teryx Bora AR 63 comes out in top for adjustability, storage, water resistance, and how it bio mechanically interacts with your body.
    I

  • @unpavedexplorer338
    @unpavedexplorer338 Před 2 lety

    Hello, I have the Osprey Atmos 65 L. It is a wonderful pack. I wish it was lighter.

  • @jasonsoutthere7733
    @jasonsoutthere7733 Před 2 lety +4

    Was wondering about how long Mystery Ranch has been making backpacks,,,.They seem pretty darn good, eventhough I am spoiled by my ULA Catalyst. Thanks Bro!

    • @darthvader3049
      @darthvader3049 Před 2 lety +3

      Mystery Ranch itself has been making packs since the early 2000’s and have won several military, firefighting, and police contracts. However they are a successor company to Dana Designs which has been making packs all the way back from the 80’s. Hope this helps and is at least a little informative.

  • @carrdoug99
    @carrdoug99 Před 2 lety

    I bought a Granite Gear crown 2 to offset the weight of a 3# bear barrel (I also have a Baltoro 65). The weight saved was almost exactly the extra weight of the Baltoro. I had one week long stretch in the sierra where the total weight of my loaded pack was 26#. Needless to say, I never use the Baltoro.

  • @thegreatoutsiders
    @thegreatoutsiders Před 9 měsíci

    Awesome stuff. Welcome to my home county 😊

  • @MrJacobmetcalf
    @MrJacobmetcalf Před 2 lety +1

    I'll ask again do you have any mystery ranch backpacks that you did not like?