Product Comparison: Gregory Baltoro 65 vs Osprey Aether 65
General Specifications
Brand
Gregory
Osprey
Model
Baltoro 65
Aether 65
Origin
USA
Vietnam
About the Product
The Baltoro 65 offers plenty of room for a long weekend, and if you're gear savvy, enough space for an extra day or two. It's terrain-adaptive Response A3 suspension makes it at home in off-the-beaten-path locales.
Ideal for a week on the trail or a gear-intensive weekend, the Aether 65 is a customizable, perfect-fitting pack that has the ability to carry larger and heavier loads. Featuring an adjustable torso and Custom Fit-on-the-Fly Shoulder Straps and Hipbelt to calibrate the perfect fit. An injection-moulded AirScape backpanel delivers fine-tuned performance.
Key Specs
Material
210D Honeycomb Cryptorip HD / 210D High Tenacity Nylon
420D High Tenacity Bluesign Nylon
Volume
2198 oz.
2198 oz.
Storage Capabilities
Main compartment, Front compartment, Zip pockets, Sleeping Bag Compartment, External Pockets, Hipbelt pockets
Main compartment, Front compartment, Zip pockets, Sleeping Bag Compartment, Front shove-it pocket, Dual mesh side pockets, Twin zippered Hipbelt Pockets
What customers say about "Key Specs"
Gregory Baltoro 65 Hiking Backpack
- The pack has performed very well in long trekking excursions.
- The pack performs extremely well and balances every load.
- The Baltoro 65 was comfortable and felt sturdy.
- It was very comfortable and easy to set up.
- The build quality is amazing, and the comfort is the best I've ever experienced.
Osprey Aether 65 Hiking Backpack
- Very good quality and ergonomy.
- Great nice backpack, super comfortable.
- It looks good and is fairly comfortable.
- Great backpack. Well balanced. Great access points.
- It looks well finished and sturdy, the pocket is convenient to open and fill.
Size & Weight
Height
30 in.
31.49 in.
Width
13 in.
15.74 in.
Depth
13 in.
11.02 in.
Weight
77.6 oz.
77.6 oz.
Features
Style
Men's
Men's
Sternum Strap
Yes
Yes
Top Handle
Yes
Yes
Padded Hip Belt
Yes
Yes
Side Compression Straps
Yes
Yes
Hiking Pole Attachment
Yes
Yes
Hydration System Compatible
Yes
Yes
Extras
Response A3 Suspension, Auto Angle Adjust (A3) hipbelts, 3D Air hipbelts, Raincover, Sunglass QuickStow system
Integrated & detachable raincover, Fit-on-the-Fly™ adjustable hipbelt, Internal key attachment clip, Top lid access, Removable sleeping pad straps, Reflective graphics, Airscape Backpanel, EVA foam padding, Inverted U-Zip Opening
What customers say about "Features"
Gregory Baltoro 65 Hiking Backpack
- The shoulder straps are comfortable on long days.
- The pockets are located in perfect spots and makes organization very easy.
- Super comfortable with a lot of thoughtful features.
- Good quality materials.
- Everything is well-padded and comfortable: the back, the shoulder straps, and the hipbelt.
Osprey Aether 65 Hiking Backpack
- Excellent construction with many innovative features!
- It is fully adjustable and comfortable.
- The shoulder straps are very easy to adjust.
- Comfortable when fully loaded.
- It is very well constructed and lots of great features.
Warranty / Certifications
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year(s)
1 year(s)
Other Information
MSRP
299.95 $
Manual
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