The Prospector EP50 (Black)

£265.00
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Description

The Prospector (previously known as The Mo)

It took us 12,000 miles of hiking to design our perfect backpack: The Prospector (formerly known as The Mo) - a lightweight, fully featured load hauler, purpose built to support you on your next adventure.

We designed The Prospector to suit the average thru hiker using modern, lightweight gear, with a base weight of up to 10kg/22lbs. We use lightweight, durable materials that are easily able to cope with heavier loads and heavier use. If you are heading out onto rough and overgrown trails like the Continental Divide or Te Araroa then The Prospector is for you!

With a load capacity of 19kg/42lbs and pack weights starting at just 910g/32oz for a size Medium, The Prospector won't weigh you down. 

Load capacity

19kg / 42lbs

Weight
910g / 32.1oz (size Medium)

Height fully unrolled
82.5cm / 32.5"

Circumference at base
87.5cm / 34.5"

Circumference at top
94cm / 37"

Main body volume
45L

Side pockets volume
2 x 2.5L

The front pocket can stretch to hold up to an additional 5L in volume.

Features

4 inch wide Dual adjustable hipbelt
Comes with 4 adjusters that tighten by pulling inwards allowing you to dial in the perfect fit. 

Lumbar pad
Made with 10mm EVA foam and 3mm thick spacer mesh.

Plastic Frame with removable Alloy stay
Removable frame sheet made of 1mm thick plastic with a sewn-in 12mm / ½" alloy bar. The frame for a medium torso length weighs 91g of plastic, and 58g of alloy.

Padded back panel
Uses shaped 8mm closed cell foam. Can be removed when the pack is empty for a 25g weight reduction.

S-shaped shoulder straps
Sewn using our own laminated 10mm foam, durable 210d Robic Extreema face fabric and breathable, soft 3mm spacer mesh.

Roll top closure 
The closure has a 15mm vertical side compression. The roll top can also be clipped together at the top (dry bag style) and the side compression clipped around the front of the bag to aid carrying snowshoes or maybe a huge packs of chips etc.

Z side elastics
Great for securing trekking poles, tent poles or drying your socks.

Dual shoulder pockets
Super stretchy and big enough to hold most smartphones, a day’s worth of snacks or a 700ml water bottle. The elastic is fixed and, owing to its clever design, does not need a tensioner.

Hydration tube port

There is an access port behind each shoulder strap, allowing access inside the bag where there is a hanging clip for your bladder.

Bottom pocket
Easy-access bottom pocket with trash port made with Dyneema stretch fabric.

Large front pocket
Made with Dyneema stretch fabric. Can hold 5L, not included in the total volume.

Side pockets
Two 2.5L forward-facing, deep and low side pockets made with 210D Robic Extreema. Each one is big enough to keep 2 x 1L Smartwater bottles steady, yet low enough to reach whilst the pack is worn.

Front zig-zag elastic
Removable and designed to be able to store a folded Z-rest or assist with air drying your clothes.

Sternum Strap
Elasticated and height adjustable.

Ice Axe loop
Sewn-in loop to easily connect an ice axe or walking poles.

Materials

Ecopak EPX200
Body and base

210d Robic Extreema
Side pockets, shoulder straps and hipbelt

Dyneema Mesh
Front pocket and bottom pocket

500D Textured Nylon (similar to Cordura)
Backpanel

The Prospector

A quick video run-through of the features

The Prospector (formerly known as the Mo)

Lightweight design. No compromise.

It took us 12,000 miles of hiking to design our perfect backpack: the Prospector – a lightweight, fully featured load hauler, purpose built to support you on your next adventure.

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Customer Reviews

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Robert Beaton
Puzzled

Used it twice now for wild camps carrying about 10kgs , First time I used it the chest harness catch came off , later found in my mates van , very kindly sent me the previous models strap out which are totally better , puzzled about the straps on the hip belt , as I can only see one strap with a catch on , for the two straps , thought there would have been two separate catches ,

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Carl Goodchild
Backpacktastic

Having used the Atom Packs Mo EP50, now known as the Prospector, for the last three months, I've found it to be an exceptional companion for multi-day hikes and wild camping. The pack scores high on comfort, thanks to its ergonomic design that distributes weight evenly, reducing strain during long treks. It's well crafted with durable materials that withstand rugged terrains, ensuring longevity and reliability. The thoughtful proportioning allows for ample storage without compromising mobility. Overall, Atom Packs delivers a product that excels in both function and form, making it a worthwhile investment for avid adventurers seeking quality and comfort. I have no reservation in recommending this product at all, it is by far the best pack I have owned and will be using it more over the winter months to test it even further.

Backed up by the support from Tom Dexter and the team with invaluable personal customer experience its a worthwhile investment

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Chris Foster
Awesome Pack

I love this pack, it’s simple and functional made from quality products and put together skill fully. The bottom pocket is really useful for my Tyvec ground sheet and storing my rubbish so I leave no trace

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Chris O'Shea
A sturdy and comfortable pack.

Early days for me with this pack but did 48km in the Aussie alpine region on the weekend and it performed great. Got scraped against lots of sharp bits on rocks and fallen trees, no tears or issues. Was super comfy, really like the waist belt, side pockets are a really usable size and access is great. Can’t fault it, has taken top place as my favourite pack already and I look forward to years of faithful service 👍.

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r.n.

I used it a few times already and love it. I just got back from a 5 day backpacking trip in Montana. The only complaint I have is that my sternum strap that goes across my chest broke. I still have the buckle. I was going to try and ix it myself but can't see where it was sewn in. whats your policy on repairs?
best regards,
Rick