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Osprey AETHER PLUS 60 - User Manual

Osprey AETHER PLUS 60
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OWNER'S MANUAL
AETHER
| ARIEL PLUS
AETHER PLUS 100 AETHER PLUS 85
S21 - UPDATED 9/14/20
Welcome to Osprey. We pride ourselves on creating the most functional,
durable and innovative carrying products for your adventures. Please refer to
this owners manual for information on product features, use, maintenance,
customer service and warranty.
osprey.com
AETHER PLUS 70 AETHER PLUS 60
ARIEL PLUS 85 ARIEL PLUS 70 ARIEL PLUS 60
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Summary

Overview of Aether and Ariel Plus Packs

Shared Features

Lists common features found across all Aether and Ariel Plus backpack models.

Material Specifications

Details the primary fabric, accent, and bottom materials used in the pack's construction.

Aether Plus 100 Specifications

Provides detailed specifications for the Aether Plus 100 model, including dimensions and load range.

Aether Plus 85 Specifications

Provides detailed specifications for the Aether Plus 85 model, including dimensions and load range.

Aether Plus 70 Specifications

Provides detailed specifications for the Aether Plus 70 model, including dimensions and load range.

Aether Plus 60 Specifications

Provides detailed specifications for the Aether Plus 60 model, including dimensions and load range.

Ariel Plus 85 Specifications

Provides detailed specifications for the Ariel Plus 85 women's model, including dimensions and load range.

Ariel Plus 70 Specifications

Provides detailed specifications for the Ariel Plus 70 women's model, including dimensions and load range.

Ariel Plus 60 Specifications

Provides detailed specifications for the Ariel Plus 60 women's model, including dimensions and load range.

Carry System and Features

Carry System Components

Describes key components of the pack's carry system like load lifters and framesheet.

Custom Fit-on-the-Fly Systems

Details the customizable shoulder straps and hipbelt for a personalized fit.

Enhanced Load Transfer

Explains how the hipbelt integrates with the frame for improved weight distribution.

Sizing and Fit Instructions

How to Measure Your Back

Guides users on measuring their back to determine the correct pack torso length.

Initial Pack Fit Instructions

Step-by-step guide for properly loading and fitting the backpack for the first time.

Harness and Torso Length Adjustment

Instructions on checking and adjusting the harness and torso length for optimal fit.

Adjusting Your Pack

Adjusting Torso Length

Detailed steps on how to lengthen or shorten the pack's torso length using the harness.

Custom Fit-on-the-Fly Hipbelt Adjustment

Instructions for adjusting the hipbelt pads to achieve a precise and comfortable fit.

Custom Fit-on-the-Fly Shoulder Strap Adjustment

Steps for adjusting the shoulder straps to ensure proper wrap and fit.

Correct vs. Incorrect Strap Fit

Illustrations showing correct and incorrect ways to adjust shoulder and hipbelt straps.

Key Pack Features

Raincover Usage

Instructions for deploying, using, and storing the integrated raincover.

External Attachment Features

Details on sleeping pad straps and ice tool attachments for external gear.

Internal Reservoir Sleeve

Guidance on using the internal sleeve for hydration reservoir placement.

Removable Top Lid and Daylid

Instructions for removing the top lid and converting it into a DayLid daypack.

FlapJacket Cover

How to use the FlapJacket cover when the top lid is detached.

Stow-on-the-Go Trekking Pole Attachment

Instructions for quickly stashing and carrying trekking poles on the pack.

Sleeping Bag Compartment

Information on the dedicated zippered compartment for sleeping bag storage.

Hipbelt and Side Pockets

Description of zippered hipbelt pockets and dual mesh side pockets.

Front Panel Access and Compression

Details on front panel access, side compression straps, and StraightJacket compression.

Floating Top Lid Features

Highlights of the floating top lid, including its lash points for external gear.

Overview

The Osprey Aether/Ariel Plus is a series of highly functional, durable, and innovative carrying products designed for adventurers, offering a comfortable and stable carry for heavier loads. This owner's manual provides comprehensive information on the product's features, use, maintenance, customer service, and warranty.

Function Description:

The Aether/Ariel Plus series are high-capacity backpacks engineered to provide a remarkably comfortable carry, even with heavier loads, thanks to its NEW AirScape® injection-molded framesheet. The backpacks are designed for extended adventures, offering ample storage, robust construction, and a highly customizable fit system to ensure optimal load transfer and comfort. The series includes both men's (Aether Plus) and women's (Ariel Plus) specific models, each available in various capacities and sizes to cater to different user needs and body types.

Usage Features:

Shared Features:

The Aether/Ariel Plus backpacks come with a range of shared features that enhance their versatility and user experience:

  • Removable Top Lid converts to DayLid daypack: This innovative feature allows the top lid of the main pack to be detached and used as a smaller daypack, perfect for shorter excursions from a base camp. To convert, simply unzip the U-shape zippered compartment and pull out the harness straps. The buckle on the end of the DayLid harness straps attaches to buckles adjacent to the standard top lid buckles. Reversing the process returns it to normal top lid function.
  • Included raincover: Made with PFC-free DWR and bluesign®-approved materials, the raincover ensures your gear stays dry in wet conditions. It's easily located in a compartment on the toplid, slips over the pack, and is secured with a cord lock. To prevent mildew, it's recommended to allow the raincover to dry entirely before storing.
  • Stow-on-the-Go trekking pole attachment: This feature allows for quick and easy stashing and carrying of trekking poles without removing the pack. Users can adjust poles to their minimum length, insert the basket end into an elasticized loop on the lower left side of the pack, and then secure the handles in a loop on the left harness strap with a cord lock.
  • Floating top lid with lash points: The top lid is designed to "float," meaning it can be raised or lowered to accommodate overstuffed loads, while integrated lash points provide additional external attachment options.
  • Dual front panel zippered pockets: These pockets offer convenient and easy-access storage for items you need to grab quickly.
  • Fabric reinforced front shove-it pocket: A durable, open-access pocket on the front of the pack, ideal for stashing a jacket or other frequently accessed items.
  • Large dual-access stretch mesh side water bottle pockets: Designed to hold water bottles, these pockets allow for easy retrieval and storage from two different access points.
  • Dual upper/lower side compression straps: These straps help stabilize the pack's load, preventing shifting and maintaining a compact profile. They also offer additional attachment points for external gear.
  • Dual front panel compression straps with StraightJacket compression: These straps further stabilize the load and can be attached to additional StraightJacket points when minimal pack volume is needed, cinching down the pack for a more streamlined carry.
  • Dual zippered hipbelt pockets: Conveniently located on the hipbelt, these pockets provide quick access to small essentials like snacks, phone, or GPS.
  • Dual ice axe loops with bungee tie-offs: Securely attach ice axes or other tools using these dedicated loops and bungee tie-offs. To attach, slide the tool shaft through the top loop, route the handle through the bungee, and tighten the cord lock into the Y-clip.
  • Zippered sleeping bag compartment with removable divider: A dedicated lower compartment for a sleeping bag, which can be separated from the main compartment by a removable divider for unimpeded access to the pack interior.
  • Removable sleeping pad straps: External straps for attaching a sleeping pad or other bulky gear to the bottom of the pack.
  • Internal hydration reservoir sleeve: A dedicated sleeve inside the pack to hold a hydration reservoir, ensuring proper weight distribution and keeping it upright with a buckled loop.
  • FlapJacket Cover: When the top lid is removed, the FlapJacket Cover can be unfolded and attached to the front vertical compression straps, providing protection for the pack's opening.

Carry System Features:

The Aether/Ariel Plus series boasts an advanced carry system designed for superior comfort and load transfer:

  • LightWire Suspension: A 3.5 LightWire peripheral frame effectively transfers the load to the hipbelt, ensuring stability and support.
  • AirScape Backpanel: An injection-molded, die-cut foam AirScape framesheet maintains comfortable back contact with ventilated airflow channels, providing maximum stability for carrying heavy loads. The mesh-covered foam lumbar offers supportive, lightweight, and comfortable contact surfaces.
  • Harness: An easily adjustable harness system accommodates various torso lengths. Custom Fit-on-the-Fly Shoulder Straps are included.
  • Custom Fit-on-the-Fly Shoulder Strap: These straps allow for a precise shoulder wrap and fit, with spacer mesh fabric providing a soft and comfortable contact surface. They are adjustable by separating the shoulder strap sleeve from the padded shoulder strap via a hook-and-loop closure, sliding the padded strap to the desired length, and using white markings as a guideline for alignment.
  • Custom Fit-on-the-Fly Hipbelt: An extendable hipbelt offers a precise fit for varying waist sizes, with incremental length and angle adjustments for a fine-tuned fit. The Crossbody ErgoPull hipbelt pulls weight into the lumbar when tightened, enhancing load transfer by integrating the LightWire frame into the adjustment system for better weight distribution. To adjust, separate a hipbelt wing from the padded hipbelt, guide the padded hipbelt in/out to the desired position, and firmly re-engage the hook-and-loop closure, using white markings as a guideline.

Sizing and Fit Instructions:

Achieving a proper fit is crucial for comfort and efficiency. The manual provides detailed steps for measuring your back and adjusting the pack:

  1. Position the Pack: Loosely load the pack with 10-20 lbs of gear. Put the pack on and ensure the hipbelt is centered and rests over the hipbone, with padding halfway above/below the hipbone.
  2. Buckle Hipbelt: Buckle and tighten the hipbelt evenly using Osprey's cross-body ErgoPull. The hipbelt padding should wrap around the hips with approximately 1-3 in./2.5-6 cm. of webbing between the buckle and the hipbelt when tightened.
  3. Hipbelt Adjustment: Adjust the Custom Fit-on-the-Fly Hipbelt as described above to ensure even weight distribution.
  4. Tighten Shoulder Strap: Tighten the shoulder harness straps by pulling them down and back.
  5. Tighten Load Lifters: Pull the load lifters to bring the pack close to the body and stabilize the load. If the torso length is correctly adjusted, load lifters will sit between a 30-60 degree angle and align naturally with the shoulder straps.
  6. Check Torso Length: Locate the harness yoke (where straps meet at the base of the neck) and the C7 vertebra (large protruding bone at the base of the neck). The yoke should be 1-2 in./2.5-5 cm. below the C7 vertebra.
  7. Torso Length - Harness Adjustment: If the torso length is too long or short, adjustments may be needed. To lengthen, release ladder locks and slide the harness up along the LightWire frame. To shorten, slide the harness down and tighten webbing at the ladder locks. Use white markings on the backpanel as a guideline.
  8. Check Harness Fit: Harness straps should wrap fully around the shoulders without gaps. The padded part of the shoulder straps should end 2 in./5 cm. or more below the armpits without topping out.
  9. Harness/Shoulder Strap Adjustment: If the harness is too small or large, but torso length is correct, adjust the Custom Fit-on-the-Fly Shoulder Strap.
  10. Buckle the Sternum Strap: Adjust the sternum strap to approximately 2 in./5 cm. below the collarbone.

Maintenance Features:

The manual emphasizes the importance of proper care for the raincover to prevent mildew, advising users to allow it to dry entirely before storing. For comprehensive information on product care, how to pack your pack, and warranty details, users are directed to ospreypacks.com. Osprey prides itself on creating durable products and offers a lifetime guarantee, underscoring their commitment to quality and customer service.

Osprey AETHER PLUS 60 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Volume60 Liters
Back SystemAirScape
Hydration Reservoir SleeveYes
Hydration CompatibleYes
Raincover IncludedYes
GenderUnisex
Material210D Nylon
Hip BeltAdjustable

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