Technische Daten
| Eigenschaft | Osprey Atmos AG 65 | Gregory Baltoro 65 |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | 4 lbs 8 oz | 4 lbs 11 oz |
| Price | $270 | $290 |
| Suspension | Anti-Gravity | A3 Response |
| Hip Belt | Continuous wrap | Rotating |
Vor- und Nachteile
Osprey Atmos AG 65
Vorteile
- Best-in-class ventilation
- Comfortable for long carries
- Excellent organization
- Lifetime warranty
Nachteile
- Heavier than ultralight options
- Mesh back can snag
- Expensive
Gregory Baltoro 65
Vorteile
- Superior hip belt comfort
- Great load transfer
- Durable construction
- Rain cover included
Nachteile
- Slightly heavier
- More expensive
- Less ventilation than Osprey
Fazit
For hot weather and ventilation: Osprey Atmos. For heavy loads and hip belt comfort: Gregory Baltoro.
Both packs are top-tier choices for multi-day backpacking. The Osprey Atmos AG leads with its Anti-Gravity suspension that keeps the pack off your back for superior airflow. The Gregory Baltoro counters with a rotating hip belt that moves with your stride and distributes weight more evenly on rough terrain. After testing both on a five-day trek in the Sierra Nevada, the choice comes down to your priority: ventilation or load-carrying comfort.