Aether Plus 100L Backpack
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Why We Like The Aether Plus 100L Backpack
Once we've laid out our expedition gear and checked the list thrice, we pack it in our Aether Plus 100 Backpack to manage the heavy load with ease. The close-to-body fit keeps the carry stable over technical trail, while airflow channels help regulate our body temp on our push to the summit.
Details
- Large volume backpack for summiting and for weekend camping comforts
- 100L capacity for packing in all your necessities and some extras
- Rugged LightWire suspension manages heavier loads on big feats
- Adjustable harness system fits various torso lengths
- Padded AirScape back panel provides comfort and ventilation
- Hipbelt integrates frame into adjustment for better carry
- DWR coating and included rain fly keep you prepared for sudden rain
- Removable top lip converts to daypack for side treks
- Item #OSPZ19E
- Responsible Collection
- Bluesign Approved
- Material
- [main/bottom] 210D high-tenacity nylon, PFC-free DWR coating, [accent] 210D high-tenacity nylon honeycomb contrast, PFC-free DWR coating
- Volume
- 100L (6102cu in)
- Support/Suspension
- LightWire suspension (4mm), AirScape back panel, adjustable harness system, mesh-covered foam lumbar support
- Shoulder Straps
- fit-on-the-fly shoulder straps, spacer mesh fabric
- Waist Belt
- fit-on-the-fly waistbelt, crossbody ErgoPull adjustment, length and angle adjustment
- Hydration Compatible
- internal hydration reservoir sleeve, reservoir not included
- Access
- top, 1 large front panel zipper access to main compartment
- Pockets
- top lid, 2 front panel zippered pockets, fabric reinforced shove-it pocket, 2 large dual-access stretch mesh water bottle pockets, 2 zippered hipbelt pockets
- Gear Loops
- removable sleeping pad straps
- Ice Axe Carry
- 2 ice axe loops with bungee tie-offs
- Trekking Pole Carry
- stow-on-the-go trekking pole attachment
- Sleeping Bag Compartment
- zippered sleeping bag compartment with removable divider
- Rain Cover
- included rain cover with PFC-free DWR coating
- Detachable Daypack
- removable top lid converts to daypack
- Compression
- 2 upper/lower side compression straps, 2 front panel StraightJacket compression straps
- Dimensions
- [small/medium] 32.28 x 16.54 x 15.75in, [large/x-large] 34.25 x 16.54 x 15.75in
- Claimed Weight
- [small/medium] 6lb 6oz , [large/x-large] 6lb 11oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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4 based on 6 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageDecember 10, 2024
Comfortable but squeaky and poor for access on the move.
All in all its a good bergen so I'm just focussing on the things that I'm a bit irrittated by. The straps squeak, which I'm getting used to blocking out. The waist pocket zips are not easy to close they do not slide easily and must be wiggled to close on the move. Why oh why did you make that side strap red. Only an issue for tactical use I admit. Out with the fabric dye! The rain cover doesn't cover enough of the bergen and definetly not if you have a sleep matt fitted. It leaves large openenings at the side for rain to collect inside the cover. Even with the back set to largest the shoulder straps do not come far enough over my shoulders for the perfect fit. Nearly but not quite there on someone 196cm but with average not Marine standard upper body coondition. The side stuff pockets cant be accessed on the move as the compression strap tensionsare over the top of them. I could run with the straps a bit loose but then wouldn't have the confidence that items wouldn't fallout because they have a large acces point at the bottom. They would have been better off lower opening to guarantee the contents security. I would have to take the bergen off to access the contents but at least I would be certain things were still there. Above the snow line I can't afford to stuff my hatt and snow mitts in and HOPE they stay there. Water bladder space hook is too low and given the width of the bladder pocket they would have been better off putting 2 hooks in so that I could put 2xslim camelbak bladders in. This comment is probably more about the fact that there are no bladders on the market that properly utilise bladder pockets on any bergens I have looked at. When fully loaded the pack centre of gravity is too far back from the spine. I would have preffered a wider main body or detachable large side packs rather than the big lump added to the rear.
Originally reviewed on osprey-emea
September 16, 2024
Trying to please everyone
First of this is a very good pack and can handle a heavy load.. But it's also a bit of everything; travelling pack, multi day pack. Experdision pack? While the fit on the fly carry system is exultant and the padding is very comfortable there a lot of unnecessary Weight in this 3.4kg for an experdision pack. Could easily louse 1kg from between the hood and zips etc.. then this would be a fantastic multi week expedition pack. All that said still one of the best out there...
Originally reviewed on osprey-emea
August 7, 2024
Busted clip immediately after opening
I was excited about this bag, especially as it's difficult to find large bags this right now. While yes, it is covered under the lifetime gurantee, and I will be sending it in to be fixed, I busted the plastic tightening strap on the rightside MAIN backpack strap, immediately after opening it, with literally no weight in the pack. It's clear that Osprey not only saved a buck designing this bag in the cheap plastic clips they've attached, but they also designed the strap to be unusable without it. I would rather have spent this ridiculous amount of money on two smaller bags at Dueter. I'm profoundly displeased.
Originally reviewed on Osprey
May 29, 2024
By far the best pack
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] By far the best pack I’ve purchased! We’ll designed, very comfortable to take long hikes with and durable as well. I was able to fit everything I needed plus more for my winter backpacking trips. It was a grate gift idea too!
Originally reviewed on Osprey
August 16, 2023
Hunting Pack!
I've had this pack for 4+ years now. I take it on a couple backpacking trips a year on average and some day hikes where I'm carrying more than normal. It's always fit everything I need. I've carried a large tandem packraft and paddles with it (alpacka forager). I've hiked 30 miles of the Kesugi Ridge Trail with it. The most notable use I think was for a caribou hunt I did a couple years ago on the Denali Highway. I packed out a cow caribou including all meat and 4 quarters bone in and the hide with my other knives and day pack type gear 5 miles down a mountain side and back to the parking lot via the trail. Roughly 100lbs. No buckles broke or came undone under tension, no rips, straps worked well to keep the load secure and close to my body. It only creaked and groaned a bit under that load, but otherwise performed well especially for not being a hunting pack. I would buy again!
Originally reviewed on Osprey
July 19, 2023
Adore this pack.
66 yr old short woman, and I love the ease of this pack and the great comfort of the carry. I like a bear vault, and no trouble packing it in this. Makes it easy to deal with winter layers and days of food. All my gear is ultralight except this pack, and I don't mind the weight when it comes with comfort and stability.
Originally reviewed on Osprey
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