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About This Item
Design and Details
Removable top lid converts to DayLid daypack
Included raincover made with PFC-free DWR and bluesign-approved materials
Stow-on-the-Go trekking pole attachment
Floating top lid with lash points
Integrated Flap jacket cover for lidless use
Dual front panel zippered pockets for easy-access storage
Large front panel zip access to main compartment
Fabric reinforced front shove-it pocket
Large dual-access stretch mesh side water bottle pockets
Dual upper/lower side compression straps
Dual front panel compression straps with straight jacket compression
Dual zippered hipbelt pockets
Dual ice axe loops with bungee tie-offs
Zippered sleeping bag compartment with removable divider
Removable sleeping pad straps
Internal hydration reservoir sleeve
Our largest volume pack has a beefier frame for long trips or big adventures and offers a stable carry that can manage the heaviest of loads
Featuring Custom fit-on-the-fly hip belt and shoulder strap and a convertible top lid daypack
3.5 mm light wire peripheral frame effectively transfers load to hipbelt
Injection-molded, die-cut foam AirScape framesheet maintains comfortable back contact with ventilated airflow channels and maximum stability for carrying heavy loads
Mesh-covered foam lumbar for supportive, lightweight and comfortable contact surfaces
Easily adjustable harness system for various torso lengths
Custom fit-on-the-fly shoulder straps included
Custom fit-on-the-fly shoulder straps allow for a precise shoulder wrap and fit
Spacer mesh fabric provides a soft and comfortable contact surface
Extendable custom fit-on-the-fly hipbelt offers a precise fit for varying waist sizes
Incremental length and angle adjustments allow for a fine-tuned fit
Cross body ErgoPull hipbelt pulls weight into lumbar when hipbelt is tightened
The Custom fit-on-the-fly hipbelt integrates the Light wire frame into the adjustment system creating a better distribution of weight and, in turn, a better carry
Absolutely brilliant pack, can’t fault at all. By far the best bag I’ve ever owned. I thought I’d give osprey a try and they have out done themselves on this pack. Price is steep but for a pack like this you can tell it’s pure quality. Very pleased 🙌
Ryan N.
2 months ago
This Pack Is Great. I've
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This pack is great. I've wandered hundreds of miles in rain, sun, and snow. The Aether Plus 100 keeps my gear in order and my back pain-free.
Lauren R.
3 months ago
It Is A Great Pack
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] It is a great pack built very well and comfortable I love the size as I can carry a lot of gear to accommodate my family would recommend for sure it fits great and handles the weight awesome. Shipping was super fast and I would highly recommend
John F.
5 months ago
Really Really Bad Quality
I bought this rucksack for the pacific crest trail, as soon as I landed in California the belt clip snapped. Absolutely disgraceful. Had to spend 2 days gluing it back together and it still won’t hold. Cheap nasty crap.
Peter M.
8 months ago
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.