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Osprey Aether 85
Aether 85

Do suspension systems on lightweight packs really measure up?

Once again I find myself kneeling at the altar of the Gear Guy, seeking truth, wisdom, and equipment bliss. After having lugged my Gregory Whitney to Rainier鈥檚 Camp Muir on two occasions, I looking to shave more weight. Do the load-carrying suspension systems in lighter packs measure up to what I getting with my Gregory pack? Please, enlighten me. Stan El Dorado Hills, California

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Osprey Aether 85

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Stan, my son. It is good to encounter one who adopts the proper attitude when approaching His Gearness for wisdom and enlightenment. So often it聮s a quick, 聯Hey, GG, I need a pack/shoe/bike. Whassup??” No respect. You, on the other hand, know which side your bread is buttered on.

Osprey Aether 85

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Camp Muir. That聮s a pretty tough hike. For those who aren聮t familiar with it, Camp Muir is the main 聯climbers聮 camp” at the 10,200-foot level of Mount Rainier. It聮s almost a dead vertical mile from the start point at the Paradise Lodge parking lot to Camp Muir. Four and a half miles, but that聮s somewhat irrelevant. The worst part of it is that for much of the hike, as one struggles up the seemingly endless Muir Snowfield, you can see the blocky little rectangles that comprise the camp聮s huts.

Anyway, a pack. I agree completely that weight is weight, and the less weight you carry the better. But with packs it聮s a little different equation. If a light pack can聮t handle the load and begins to collapse around your torso and shoulders, a 40-pound load in a four-pound pack can feel much heavier than the same load in a seven-pound pack. So the suspension counts for a lot. Hence your fondness for the Gregory Whitney ($339; gregorypacks.com), one of the best big-load packs out there, especially for the money.

But these days, pack makers have figured out ways to shave 50 percent of the weight from a pack while keeping 80 percent of the load-carrying capability聴maybe even better. That聮s a big step forward. GoLite聮s Odyssey ($199; golite.com), for instance, weighs three pounds, eight ounces, has a whopping 5,500 cubic inches of capacity, and is rated by GoLite for loads up to 50 pounds. That聮s pretty good. I haven聮t had direct experience with that pack, but reports are that it lives up to its billing.

I have used Osprey聮s Aether 85 ($279; ospreypacks.com), however, and must say I am mightily impressed with it. It can handle 50 pounds pretty easily, and smaller loads extremely well. It weighs in at four pounds, 12 ounces with 5,200 cubic inches of capacity. The added weight comes from a slightly heavier suspension, a few more bells and whistles on the pack, and somewhat beefier fabric. So longevity of the Aether may be better than the GoLite pack. And comfort is great; the hip belt can be heat-molded to your waist for a custom fit.

So, simply based on my own experience, I聮d go with the Osprey. But find a store that has both it and the GoLite, pack some weight into them, and see what you think.

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