Osprey Packs released updated Aether and Ariel backpacks in October, giving them a substantial upgrade. We packed them to the brim to see how much these new models could handle.
These packs are bestsellers for a good reason — they are the big dogs in the Osprey lineup. The Aether and Ariel have 55L and 65L capacities, but the Plus versions of each can expand to an enormous 85 L. We tested the new Aether 55 and Ariel 55 during a 2-day backpacking trip (overloading them on purpose for this review).
The Aether 55 and Ariel 55 carried heavier loads with exceptional stability. Rigid frames mate with thick and luxurious foam to create a suspension system that was incredibly stable under load yet maintained comfort and ventilation.
New this year, Osprey also adorned these packs with the ability to custom-tailor every touchpoint, to offer every feature a backpacker could ever want. But these packs weigh around 5 pounds.
In short: These new packs are full of features. Their pack support, adjustability, and stability are amazing. But they are by no means “light.”
The Nuts and Bolts: Osprey Aether 55 and Ariel 55
A relatively stiff Lightwire frame, rigid frame sheet, and a visually stunning, die-cut foam AirScape back make up the skeleton of the Aether and Ariel. (Compared to the current Aether and Ariel AG packs Osprey offers, the main fabric got a beefier denier upgrade. The packs are made entirely with Bluesign-approved materials, and they weigh less. If you’re familiar with the Aether or Ariel AG, some features are similar.)
Also, every part of the pack that touches the body is adjustable in multiple dimensions. The torso length is adjustable via webbing ladder locks while the shoulder straps and hip belt are adjustable in length. The user can also adjust the hip belt’s height and, uniquely, its angle. See the vast customization options in the video below.
Aether and Ariel Pack Specs
- Main compartment: Top-loading design with a floating lid, with a zip access front panel
- Additional features: Front “shove-it” pocket, 2 stretch mesh bottle pockets, 2 zippered hip belt pockets
- Compression straps: 4 on the sides, 2 on the front
- Zippered lower sleeping bag compartment with an internal, removable divider and sleeping bag straps
- Internal hydration bladder sleeve
- Loops: External anchor loops to attach Osprey’s Daylite packs, dual ice axe loops with bungee cord tie-offs
- Weight: 4.78-4.96 pounds
- Price: $260
The Ariel 55 and Aether 55: Trail Tested
