Description
The Osprey Aether Pro 70 Is The Ideal Backpack For Hikers Who Spend Long Periods In The Backcountry/Expeditions, But Who Also Pay Attention To The Weight. The Nanofly® 210D Nylon Material Is Light In Weight, Yet Exceptionally Strong. This Material Is Known From, For Example, The Ultra-Lightweight Osprey Levity, The Lightest Backpack That Osprey Makes. However, A Clear Difference Is That The Aether Pro Does Not Skimp On Wearing Comfort. With The Aether Pro You Can Also Easily Carry Heavy Loads In Your Bag. Where A Levity Can Comfortably Carry Up To About 8Kg, An Aether Pro Allows You To Easily Carry Loads Of 20Kg. Ideal If You Go On An Expedition And Have To Take Many Days’ Worth Of Food With You, But Still Try To Do This In As Light A Way As Possible. The Side Pockets And The Top Pocket Can Still Be Disconnected To Save Another 300 Grams. A Consequence Of The Weight Saving Is Of Course That Most Zippers And Compartments Have Been Eliminated And That The Aether Pro Only Has A Top Opening On The Backpack, Although This Is Of Course Not A Problem For The Real Die-Hards.
The Aether Pro 70 Was Worn By Nims Purja When He Became The Fastest Person On Earth Who Climbed All 14 8000M+ In 7 Months. The Previous World Record? 7 Years!
Features Of The Aether Pro 70:
- Airscape™ Ventilation Channels On The Back
- Hanging Loop For A Hydration System
- Flapjacket™ Extra Flap For When You Use The Backpack Without A Top Compartment
- Removable Hip Pockets, One With A Zipper And One With A Drawstring
- Removable Side Compression Straps
- Removable Sleeping Mat Attachment
- The Matching Daylite And Daylite Plus Can Be Attached
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