A real expedition into the wilderness needs to be well organized and planned for the long term – and the Aether Plus 100 is the ideal companion on great adventures.
Thanks to its stronger frame and stable carrying characteristics, it can handle even the heaviest loads. Adjustable fit-on-the-fly hip and shoulder straps, as well as a lid that can double as a daypack, are all part of the package. Made of high-quality, high-strength nylon with bluesign® seal and PFC-free DWR impregnation.
Features of the Osprey Aether Plus 100 backpack
- Integrated and removable rain cover
- Adjustable Fit-on-the-Fly™ hip belt and Adjustable Fit-on-the-Fly™ shoulder strap.
- FlapJacket™ cover for use without lid
- Internal zippered divider
- Internal key clip
- Zippered compartment in lid
- Two ice axe loops
- Stow-on-the-Go™ attachment for trekking poles
- Chest strap buckle with signal whistle
- Sleeping bag compartment with internal divider
- Side compression straps
- Removable fixation straps at the bottom
- Reinforced bottom
- Internal compression strap system for stability at the top of the pack
- Fully adjustable AirScape™ back panel with foam ribs for comfort and fit
- Compatible with Hydraulics™ hydration bladder
- Top carry handle
- Removable lid can be used as a daypack
- Silicone print in lumbar area prevents slippage
- Two hip belt compartments with zippers
- Back length: size S/M = 43 – 50,5 cm | size L/XL = 48 – 58,5 cm
Adjustable Fit-on-the-Fly hip and shoulder straps and adjustable back length allow for an optimal fit for a variety of body shapes and sizes.
An injection-molded, die-cut AirScape™ foam back panel ensures a breathable, body-hugging fit.
Designed with a close-to-the-body, stable carry ideal for carrying heavy loads over challenging terrain.
Durable and ideal for long missions in demanding terrain.
Simply remove the lid and use as a roomy daypack for short side trips.
Made from high quality bluesign® labeled nylon with PFC-free DWR impregnation.































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