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Aether 85, 2009

Osprey Aether 85 :

additional photos of compartments

Osprey Aether 85: detail of main compartment top opening
Osprey Aether 85: detail of main compartment top opening and compression strap
The Osprey Aether 85 has a single quick release drawstring closure at the top of the main compartment to allow quick access to the contents inside. The photo above was taken from above the Osprey Aether 85 looking down into the main compartment with the drawstring closure open. The main compartment has an internal compression strap (red in photo) with a quick release buckle for quick access to gear below.
Osprey Aether 85: view inside main compartment
Osprey Aether 85: detail of main compartment divider
The Osprey Aether 85 features a hydration bladder sleeve which can accept up to a 3 liter bladder. Two ports at the top of the main compartment allow routing of a hydration system (not included) on either the left or right side.The red arrow in the photo above shows the fabric loop above the bladder sleeve which can be used to hang a hydration bladder. The photo above was taken from the bottom of the pack looking up into the open sleeping bag compartment.  The main compartment is separated from the sleeping bag compartment by a fabric divider which attaches to the back wall of the pack with two buckles (shown by red arrows).  The fabric divider can be detached from these buckles to join the two compartments into one large compartment.

 
 

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