Verdict
Head-to-head · Best 50L Hiking Backpacks

Granite Gear Crown3 60 vs Osprey Atmos AG 50

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Osprey Atmos AG 50 comes out ahead by a clear margin (4.2 vs 4.7). The gap is mostly about Comfort-first backpackers carrying typical 25-40 lb multi-day loads who want the best-ventilated, best-transferring suspension and do not mind extra pack weight. — read the strengths below before deciding.

Granite Gear Crown3 60
Ranked #5 in Best 50L Hiking Backpacks
Granite Gear Crown3 60
$130as of Jun 8

The Granite Gear Crown3 60 is the lightweight, modular value pick. At around 2 lb 12 oz for 60 liters it is genuinely ultralight, and its removable frame sheet and optional aluminum stay let you tune it from a stripped-down summer pack to a winter or thru-hiking load-hauler. It is affordable and clever, with great compression and lashing, but its stock frame gets flexible under heavier loads and the side pockets are awkwardly high. For ultralight-curious hikers who want flexibility on a budget, it is a smart choice.

Strengths
  • Very light at around 2 lb 12 oz for a 60L pack, with a removable frame to go lighter still
  • Modular design adapts from ultralight to thru-hiking to winter use
  • Excellent three-sided compression and extensive exterior lashing options
Watch-outs
  • Stock frame gets too flexible above its 35 lb base load rating
  • Water-bottle side pockets sit too high to reach comfortably on the move
  • Best load capacity requires buying the optional aluminum stay separately
Osprey Atmos AG 50
Higher ratedRanked #1 in Best 50L Hiking Backpacks
Osprey Atmos AG 50
$350as of Jun 7

The Osprey Atmos AG 50 is the comfort king of the 50L class. Its Anti-Gravity suspension, a seamless mesh backpanel that floats the load against your shoulders and hips, is repeatedly described by testers as the most comfortable backpack carry available, and it ventilates better than almost anything else. It is heavy by modern standards and built for comfort rather than speed, but for backpackers carrying typical 25-40 lb multi-day loads who prioritize how the pack feels, nothing else here competes.

Strengths
  • Anti-Gravity suspension is widely called the most comfortable carry in the category
  • Floating mesh backpanel wraps from shoulders to hips and ventilates exceptionally well
  • Adjustable torso and hip belt dial in a custom fit for most body shapes
Watch-outs
  • Heavy for a 50L pack at around 4 lb 12 oz, far more than ultralight rivals
  • The suspended mesh holds the load slightly away from your back, reducing agility
  • Premium price, and the comfort focus adds weight a fast-and-light hiker won't want

How they stack up

Granite Gear Crown3 60

The lightest and most modular pack here, lighter even than the Osprey Exos 58 and far lighter than the Osprey Atmos AG 50, Gregory Paragon 60, and gear-hauling Deuter Aircontact Core 50+10. The trade is suspension support: its stock frame is more flexible under load than the Exos 58's, and it lacks the plush carry of the Atmos AG 50 or Paragon 60.

Osprey Atmos AG 50

The most comfortable carrier in this lineup, with better load transfer than the lighter Osprey Exos 58 or Granite Gear Crown3 60, but also the heaviest pack here. It rivals the Gregory Paragon 60 for plush comfort while ventilating better, and it out-carries the Exos 58 and Crown3 60 on heavy loads, though the Deuter Aircontact Core 50+10 holds more gear.

Specs side-by-side

SpecGranite Gear Crown3 60Osprey Atmos AG 50
Volume60L50L (S/M)
Weight~2 lb 12 oz~4 lb 12 oz
Max Load35 lb (43+ with stay)40 lb
FrameRemovable frame sheet
CompressionThree-sided
LashingExtensive exterior
LidOptional removable top
ModularAdd aluminum stay for heavy loads
SuspensionAnti-Gravity floating mesh
AdjustabilityAdjustable torso + hip belt
AccessTop + front zip
ExtrasRaincover, Stow-on-the-Go
Hipbelt PocketsYes
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