Osprey Aether 55L Rucksack Expert Review - Men’s [2021]

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    Our very own knowledgeable buyer, Will, takes you through what he thinks are the best features of the Men’s Osprey Aether 55L Rucksack.
    The Aether 55L Rucksack has been re-designed from the ground up to ease the ardours of multi-day backpacking. A backsystem overhaul boasts an injection moulded backpanel for load-carrying stability while an innovative webbing slide adjustment ensures comfort from day start to journey end.
    Specification
    Fabric: Nylon
    Capacity: 55L
    Bluesign approved
    Dual hipbelt pockets
    Integrated raincover
    Sleeping back compartment
    Adjustable hipbelt & harness
    Adjustable AirScape backpanel
    Dual access side bottle pockets
    Large opening front access panel
    Injection moulded HDPE framesheet
    Top lid access w/ compression strap
    Weight: 2.19kg
    0:00 Cool b-roll
    0:08 Intro
    0:25 What are the updates to the previous model?
    0:52 What is this rucksack good for?
    1:08 How can you adjust the rucksack?
    2:13 How to fit the pack once it is on
    3:14 More features!
    3:16 The lid
    3:18 Rain cover
    3:48 Straps and outer pockets
    4:45 Bottom access
    5:07 Walking pole loops
    5:52 FREE rucksack fitting service
    6:04 Outro
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    Transcript
    So the Aether is is a model
    that's been around in Osprey's
    range for some time now.
    But in 2021, they've decided to update it.
    So the main update on the fabric
    is that it's now a blue sign, accredited
    recycled fabric 420 D nylon,
    which makes it super burly but
    also has a sustainability aspect to it.
    And then more importantly, on the back,
    they've upgraded the Air Scape
    back system. So that now has an injection
    moulded panel on the back.
    And then on top of that, the foam
    just gives it a little bit more rigidity
    and also offers a little bit more comfort
    when you're carrying
    those heavier loads for longer trips.
    this 55L is really good for like multiday
    hikes where you're carrying your
    your overnight kit with you,
    whether it's your your tent, your food,
    and if it's a group trip as well,
    it's a really good size for that.
    starting from the top on the lid,
    you've got an integrated
    rain cover, which is nice
    and handy, gives you the added protection
    when the weather comes in.
    And then also, you've got a nice big large
    lid pocket as well, where I put in my
    navigation stuff like my map or compass
    if I'm not having to nav on the fly.
    And also first aid kit.
    So it's nice and easy
    to get into or snacks as well.
    So from the lid down to the front,
    like a lightweight foam mat
    or any additional kit
    you need to attach to the outside.
    with a nice large front stash pocket.
    So this would be somewhere where I'd stick
    in my ground sheet protector
    or the outer of my tent
    if it was a bit wet in the morning,
    if there's condensation
    or if it had been raining overnight.
    whilst the rest of your stuff
    stays nice and dry inside.
    And then also what's
    really handy about this pack?
    It's a really liveable pack.
    So if you want to get to your kit,
    you've got front access, takes you
    into the main compartment of the pack.
    So, again, just from a liveability
    standpoint and from a gear admin
    standpoint, it's
    really nice to get into it, do that up.
    And then finally, you've got as normal
    with a large rucksack of this size.
    You've got the bottom
    up access as well. So undo that.
    So you've got front attachment points
    again undo that.
    And usually that's where you're sleeping
    bag will be stored
    and you've got an internal divider
    as well, which can be removed
    if you want to, to
    to make it nice, one big compartment
    to put your kit into. On the front,
    you've got your walking
    pole attachment loops here.
    So again, if you're walking with walking
    poles, you can pop in there.
    And then on the sides, you've got nice,
    large, generous water bottle pockets.
    But again, also somewhere
    where you can put in your
    your tent poles if you wanted
    to, to keep them outside and separate.
    But what's nice is that you've also got
    the secondary access for the bottle,
    makes it really nice and easy
    to get in and out of it, puts away
    whilst you've got the pack on.
    nice, generous hip pockets for snacks
    or your your GPS units or your phone,
    if you wanted that close to hand,
    not in your pocket, but near to hand.
    That's a nice place to pop it.
    At Cotswold Outdoor.,
    we offer a free rucksack
    fitting service in our stores,
    which you can book on our website
    and head in there,
    where our staff members will be able
    to help you out with the sizing
    and also picking the right product
    for what you're looking to do.
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Komentáře • 20

  • @penagihkripto4554
    @penagihkripto4554 Před rokem +2

    Really good review you mentioned whats changed from previous version, loving all the camera shots really clear and precise!

  • @crapseven
    @crapseven Před 3 lety +3

    You never mentioned the top access or the water bladder pouch, but honestly that was I very nice review.

  • @williamhayward4517
    @williamhayward4517 Před rokem

    Would love to see a review from someone actually using the pack. Been hiking for 4 days and I could probably give a more universal review.
    Thanks for the video though

  • @zachariahbashir3945
    @zachariahbashir3945 Před 3 měsíci

    I agree with some of the comments, would love to hear how you go about keeping everything to cover in your head lol cheers

  • @eunlawon5290
    @eunlawon5290 Před 2 lety

    Nice review.helpful. how tall u stand ?

  • @CheeseOnEverything
    @CheeseOnEverything Před 2 lety

    did they get rid of the walking pole attachments from the side?

  • @woodnugget1301
    @woodnugget1301 Před 2 lety

    What size is the sleeping bag used in this review please.

  • @Zybran93
    @Zybran93 Před rokem

    Really love all the features of the backpack, but i fear the 2kg weigh is a little high for such a backpack, anyone got experience if the extra weigh is worth it

  • @juanniyebe3557
    @juanniyebe3557 Před 2 lety +1

    Insightful video. Does the foam below the anti gravity panel does absorb sweat? Thank you.

    • @ethanfoley557
      @ethanfoley557 Před 2 lety +1

      Very little, taken this backpack in 90 degree weather in florida and my back was not sweaty.

  • @benedictdavies4983
    @benedictdavies4983 Před 2 lety

    Hi could you do a video about the difference between osprey talon and talon pro and what are the benefits between them?

    • @CotswoldOutdoor
      @CotswoldOutdoor  Před 2 lety

      Hi Benedict, we've just released a review, you can find the main differences at 2:06.
      czcams.com/video/rbKqfIDbiIo/video.html

  • @kageofnature6989
    @kageofnature6989 Před 3 lety

    Is this the aether plus range ?or normal aether ? And can you say what's the difference between them?

    • @CotswoldOutdoor
      @CotswoldOutdoor  Před 3 lety +2

      The model featured and that we sell is the standard Aether. The Aether is available in 55 and 65 litres, where as the Aether Plus is available in 60, 70, 80 & 100 litres. The Aether Plus has a couple of additional features for longer multi-day trips and expeditions. The back systems are both AirScape with fit on the fly shoulder straps and hip-belt, but the Plus has a rubberized print on the lumbar to reduce any slip in that area.
      The Plus also features additional storage pockets on the front (behind the front mesh) as well as a removable lid that can be converted into a small daypack.
      The biggest difference is the fabric. The Plus uses all 210D High Tenacity Nylon whereas the standard Aether uses mainly 420D. The difference being that you have a lighter fabric with the 210D, but just as durable being high tenacity.
      Cheers, Will

  • @hamstera3
    @hamstera3 Před 2 lety +1

    Is The aether 55l in this video size S/M or L/XL? Thanks

    • @CotswoldOutdoor
      @CotswoldOutdoor  Před 2 lety +3

      Hi Pham, it is the L/XL, but this refers to the back length, the overall volume of the pack will be very similar.
      To find out which one fits, I'd recommend getting a professional pack fit in store. Cheers!

    • @hamstera3
      @hamstera3 Před 2 lety

      Hi, thanks any way!

  • @guillaumebrasseur1186
    @guillaumebrasseur1186 Před 2 lety

    Hello. For 1.82 cm, i don't know what size to choose, could you help me?

    • @mere_mort4l
      @mere_mort4l Před rokem

      This is probably late, but to determine the size, as directed on the Osprey web site, your height is irrelevant, you need to measure your torso length instead from the top of your iliac crest to your C7 vertebrae, again instruction and a video is given on their web site on how to measure your torso

  • @TALKCalgary
    @TALKCalgary Před rokem

    It was a good product but now it's made out of recycled materials.