Best Adventure Backpack Osprey Aether 70 | Sawback Gear

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  • The Osprey Aether 70 Backpack is a great pack for a quick overnight trip or an extended backpacking adventure. Designed for versatility, this is a great choice for the new backpacker or seasoned pro.
    The Osprey Aether 70 is super versatile allowing you to carry heavier loads comfortably and can also be slimmed down for shorter trips. The carry system supports up to about 60 pounds and the hip belt molds to your hips either by warming at the outdoor store of your choice or just by wearing it for a while.
    Good quality materials hold up well too. With plenty of cinch straps, the Aether 70 adjusts well for almost any sized pack needed. With stretchy pouches on the sides for water bottles, a stretchy pouch on the rear for quick stowing of gear and a separate exterior hydration sleeve, the pack adjusts to your adventure.
    An added “J” zipper on the front of the pack also allows easy retrieval of gear in the middle of the pack without pulling everything out from the top. A separate zippered pouch at the bottom holds your sleeping bag and inflatable pad too.
    Packed with features, comfortable to wear and durable, the Osprey Aether 70 backpack is a great choice for many of your backpacking adventures!
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Komentáře • 21

  • @kewsoner7924
    @kewsoner7924 Před 2 lety +10

    Literally found this backpack in a dumpster by a coincidence, brand new condition, I love living in Denmark 🇩🇰!
    The backpack have been giving me alot of joy, traveling Europe and a bit of Asia. I'm not a rich person, and probably wouldn't cash out that amount of money it cost, but faith reached me a hand, and I'm difently grateful!

  • @bigskycharlie
    @bigskycharlie Před rokem +5

    Hmmmm. Tent poles, trekking poles? No fishing poles. Lol. I love this pack. I literally got this pack for $100. Not as good as the guy from Denmark who found his in the garbage. Thanks for posting.

  • @richardharries3164
    @richardharries3164 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I’ve had mine for about 20 years and I agree with you, it’s a brilliant pack.

  • @jeffreydonaldson7003
    @jeffreydonaldson7003 Před 5 lety +2

    I just purchased an Osprey Backpack Aether 70 l. 2 months ago. Short trips to practice with and will be doing section hike on he AT. Sept. 1st, 2019. Love the comfortability and Guaratee.

    • @sawbackgear6119
      @sawbackgear6119  Před 5 lety +1

      Sweet! How do you like the new suspension system? Let us know. Good luck and be safe on the hike!
      ~Phil

    • @jeffreydonaldson7003
      @jeffreydonaldson7003 Před 4 lety

      @@sawbackgear6119 So far so good on Harness system. The waist belt is alittle trying to get on with a decent 30-40 pounds. But once it is buckled and on right. It is good for me
      then. I just did 30 mies on the AT. Here is central Pa my first time. I like the way the trekking poles can be stowed away. Looking for another trip from Harpers Ferry, Wv. to Boiling Springs, Pa. next spring. I also learned shoes are very important .My pack doesn't have the exterior Hydration Resovoir pocket. I have to put mine inside. I didn't know they came with an exterior hydration pocket.

    • @sawbackgear6119
      @sawbackgear6119  Před 4 lety

      Jeffrey Donaldson,
      Shoes are DEFINITELY important! They do the most work on the trail, a good pair is worth it’s weight in gold.
      Adjusting a pack can be a challenge to do properly, however, once adjusted it will help distribute the weight evenly and keep your experience comfortable. We’ll be publishing a video in the future about the proper way to adjust a pack for optimal performance.
      ~Trevor

    • @lt2246
      @lt2246 Před 4 lety

      Jeffrey Donaldson
      Check out Justin's backpacking water bottle holders on Etsy.com. You can mount them on the shoulder straps and make accessing smart water type bottles very easy.

  • @lt2246
    @lt2246 Před 4 lety +3

    Great video. I have the Aether 70 and really like it for late fall, winter, and early spring to carry larger loads wth cold weather type gear. I like the Osprey Kestrel 48 for summer when I can get by with less gear. I use the Osprey Talon 33 for day hikes. As you can tell I am really a big fan of Osprey packs.

    • @sawbackgear6119
      @sawbackgear6119  Před 4 lety +1

      L T,
      What is it about their packs that you like?
      ~Trevor

  • @SM-dw4ox
    @SM-dw4ox Před 4 lety

    I have this pack. Great video. Good job brother.

    • @sawbackgear6119
      @sawbackgear6119  Před 4 lety

      Thanks! Appreciate the kind words. How's the pack working for you and where's your next trip? We'd love to know! Be safe!
      ~Phil

  • @caseysimpson1806
    @caseysimpson1806 Před 4 lety

    I have this pack. Purchased after suffering for years with an uncomfortable, large volume expedition pack. The expedition pack had a large bag for certain, but the yoke/harness was not adequate for the volume of the bag. With the Aether70, I enjoy hiking with a pack again.

    • @sawbackgear6119
      @sawbackgear6119  Před 4 lety +1

      Agree. What I like is the versatility too. Allows you to adjust the pack for the length of trip, volume you carry, etc. Thanks for the comment! Be safe!

  • @bigskycharlie
    @bigskycharlie Před rokem

    By the way, I have the Atmos AG 65 Lrg, tas well as the Atmos 65 Airspeed, I like those lots, both systems are superlative. I have Volt 60 Manta AG36 Stratus 25 with the air speed system, and the Code 32 snow board pack. You wanna see unreal that's a great one for snowboarding. Love me some Osprey. In addition I know you'll love the Atmos AG series. I love the outside pockets. I use the Aether for longer trips when I bring a mini guitar. Happy treking

  • @operationseekingtruth
    @operationseekingtruth Před 3 lety

    I just bought this pack used for my 15 yr old son. It’s practically brand new.

    • @sawbackgear6119
      @sawbackgear6119  Před 3 lety +1

      Awesome! Hope he gets a lot of use out of it. It's a great pack for sure. Let us know how it works for him and what he found he liked best about it. Take care!
      ~Phil

  • @jhenesanchez1891
    @jhenesanchez1891 Před 4 lety

    It is ok a 5'6 height carrying a opsrey aether 70 AG ??

    • @sawbackgear6119
      @sawbackgear6119  Před 4 lety +2

      Jhene Sanchez,
      The Osprey Aether 70 comes in multiple sizes. Most packs measurements are based on torso length. If you have someone measure from your C7 vertebra (the one that pokes out when you touch your chin to your chest) to the point in the middle of your lower back that is the same height as the top of your iliac crest (the top of the hip bone), you can compare that measurement to the online size chart on Osprey’s website and choose the right size.
      As long as you properly fit the pack and adjust the straps you should be completely fine to use this pack.
      ~Trevor

    • @jhenesanchez1891
      @jhenesanchez1891 Před 4 lety

      @@sawbackgear6119 thanks for the reply sir. GOd bless :) thank you for the knowledge you shared in your blog :)

    • @sawbackgear6119
      @sawbackgear6119  Před 4 lety +1

      Jhene Sanchez,
      We’re happy to help! Thanks for watching our content and we look forward to seeing you outside.
      ~Trevor