Gregory Z30 Pack Prussian Blue Large Special Offer
Gregory Z30 Pack Prussian Blue Large Reviews
Many customers was gave reviews and ratings to Gregory Z30 Pack Prussian Blue Large. If you want to read those detail to make your decision on this product just CLICK HERE
Gregory Z30 Pack Prussian Blue Large Overview:
Gregory Z30 Pack Prussian Blue Large Reviews, On Sale Gregory Z30 Pack Prussian Blue Large, buy Gregory Z30 Pack Prussian Blue Large, Gregory Z30 Pack Prussian Blue Large best buy, Gregory Z30 Pack Prussian Blue Large Discount, Gregory Z30 Pack Prussian Blue Large For Sale
Gregory Z30 Pack Prussian Blue Large Reviews
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
Gregory Z30 Medium, May 23, 2012 By This review is from: Gregory Z30 Technical Pack (Sports) This backpack was on my list of possible purchase when I saw the 1-star review. I was alarmed until I read the details. The reviewer basically rated it so low because of the 'bucket pocket' whose function he did not fully understand.
My son lend me his Gregory Z22 and I liked its quality and functionality. However, it was a bit small for my intended use. I was looking for something well-made with a capacity of 28-35 liters, a hydration compartment, mesh back, light weight, interior frame, built-in rain flyers. The Z30 Medium (I have a 19-inch torso - the pack also comes in "Large" for longer torsos) meets all my requirements. However, just to be sure I went to REI and tried out all the other brands that were carried there, including Osprey and Deuter. I liked them all but ended up buying the Gregory. (To be fair, I probably would have been happy with one of the others too.)
The Z30 has very nice hip belt and shoulder pads, each with various ways for fine... Read more
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Great update to my outdoor equipment selection, January 2, 2013 Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Gregory Z30 Technical Pack (Sports) I have found that backpacks fall into a particular category of preference. This meaning that one person may love it while another simply despises it. These biases happen because of why a person wants the bag and the manner in which they use the equipment.
I had a decades old Jandd mountaineering day pack that is just a hair too small for a serious one night outing and had no hydration options. I have been procrastinating in replacing it because it is in excellent shape, light and bombproof. But my last snow shoe hike convinced me I could not hold out any longer. If I had to guess, I would think the Jandd pack is roughly 1000-1200 cubic inches (maybe a tad bigger). This gives me enough room to pack a full set of dry clothes/thermals (compressed), food for an unexpected night's stay, first aid pouch, a selection of small survival tools/items, and my most compressible sleeping bag (all within Jandd's single compartment pack with a small top bag that acts as the cover to... Read more
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Gregory Z30 Large, May 24, 2012 Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Gregory Z30 Technical Pack (Sports) I too was surprised by the 1 star review. I looked at the reviews on other sites such as REI and it was reviewed at 4.5 out of 5. I will use this pack for hiking in Patagonia in the Fall. I like the gray colour, the included rain cover is a big plus as they cost around $20's to $30's. There is enough room and compartments for my stuff and the I like the transfer suspension which keeps your back cool. Also, there are compartments on the hip belt for your phone, small camera etc, as well as dual ports for a hydration resevoir.
I just back from a trip to Patagonia (October 2012) where I used this pack for the W trek, which was 3 1/2 days, and over 30 miles where I carried about 6.5 kg in my pack. My pack was useful and comfortable.
› See all 10 customer reviews...
| 13 of 13 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Gregory Z30 Technical Pack (Sports) This backpack was on my list of possible purchase when I saw the 1-star review. I was alarmed until I read the details. The reviewer basically rated it so low because of the 'bucket pocket' whose function he did not fully understand.My son lend me his Gregory Z22 and I liked its quality and functionality. However, it was a bit small for my intended use. I was looking for something well-made with a capacity of 28-35 liters, a hydration compartment, mesh back, light weight, interior frame, built-in rain flyers. The Z30 Medium (I have a 19-inch torso - the pack also comes in "Large" for longer torsos) meets all my requirements. However, just to be sure I went to REI and tried out all the other brands that were carried there, including Osprey and Deuter. I liked them all but ended up buying the Gregory. (To be fair, I probably would have been happy with one of the others too.) The Z30 has very nice hip belt and shoulder pads, each with various ways for fine... Read more 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Gregory Z30 Technical Pack (Sports) I have found that backpacks fall into a particular category of preference. This meaning that one person may love it while another simply despises it. These biases happen because of why a person wants the bag and the manner in which they use the equipment.I had a decades old Jandd mountaineering day pack that is just a hair too small for a serious one night outing and had no hydration options. I have been procrastinating in replacing it because it is in excellent shape, light and bombproof. But my last snow shoe hike convinced me I could not hold out any longer. If I had to guess, I would think the Jandd pack is roughly 1000-1200 cubic inches (maybe a tad bigger). This gives me enough room to pack a full set of dry clothes/thermals (compressed), food for an unexpected night's stay, first aid pouch, a selection of small survival tools/items, and my most compressible sleeping bag (all within Jandd's single compartment pack with a small top bag that acts as the cover to... Read more 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Gregory Z30 Technical Pack (Sports) I too was surprised by the 1 star review. I looked at the reviews on other sites such as REI and it was reviewed at 4.5 out of 5. I will use this pack for hiking in Patagonia in the Fall. I like the gray colour, the included rain cover is a big plus as they cost around $20's to $30's. There is enough room and compartments for my stuff and the I like the transfer suspension which keeps your back cool. Also, there are compartments on the hip belt for your phone, small camera etc, as well as dual ports for a hydration resevoir.I just back from a trip to Patagonia (October 2012) where I used this pack for the W trek, which was 3 1/2 days, and over 30 miles where I carried about 6.5 kg in my pack. My pack was useful and comfortable. |
› See all 10 customer reviews...

