In my opinion, this is the best backpack among medium-sized models with a hip belt. Both the quality of workmanship and the materials used are impeccable. The backpack design is well thought out, ergonomic, and functional. It allows for broad personalization to adapt it to the user's needs and body shape.
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Gregory Paragon M/L Backpack 60 l - Alpine Black
A 60-liter backpack that allows you to pack plenty of clothing and gear. A side opening with a full-length zipper provides quick and convenient access to the main compartment, making it easy to take out gear. Durable materials and a well-thought-out pocket layout guarantee functionality in a variety of terrain conditions.
DWR coating, rain cover
The backpack is made of partially recycled nylon. The material has been treated with a DWR (Durable Water Repellency) coating, which increases water resistance and reduces susceptibility to dirt. In addition, there is a zippered pocket in the flap, which contains an integrated waterproof rain cover.
Sleeve for hydration cartridge, compression straps
An internal hydration cartridge sleeve with SpeedClip attachment system provides constant access to water while walking, without the need to stop. The shoulder strap features an easy-access pocket for a Garmin inReach communicator or sunglasses. In addition, the backpack is equipped with compression straps and a loop system, allowing to carry trekking poles or additional equipment.
FreeFloat system, AirCushion panel
The Free Float carrying system with swivel straps made of high-density EVA foam allows height adjustment for a better fit. The wide hip strap and chest strap dynamically adjust to the user's movement. The structure is reinforced with a steel and fiberglass frame, and the AirCushion back panel ensures optimal air circulation between the back and the backpack.
Set elements
- Gregory Paragon M/L backpack 60 l - Alpine Black
- rain cover
Main features
- capacity 60 liters
- made of nylon
- DWR coating
- sleeve for hydration cartridge
- compression straps
- FreeFloat system
- AirCushion panel
- rain cover included in the set
- loops for trekking poles
Application and activity examples
Survival and outdoor: The backpack's large capacity allows you to take essential gear on longer expeditions where a larger supply of gear and clothing is required.
Hiking and trekking: The adjustable Free Float carrying system, combined with the steel frame, guarantees comfort during long walks, even when the backpack is heavily loaded.
| Color/camouflage | Black |
|---|---|
| Main compartments fastening | Flap |
| Additional material | 210D Nylon |
| Mesh spacer | Yes |
| Additional material | 300D Nylon |
| Number of compartments | 1 |
| Dimensions | 76 x 35 x 26 cm |
| Number of pockets | 8 |
| Main color | Alpine Black |
| Main material | 100D Nylon |
| External equipment attachment option | Yes |
| Capacity | 60 l |
| Compatible with hydration system | Yes |
| Raincover | Yes |
| Waist strap | Yes |
| Chest strap | Yes |
| Weight | 1690 g |
| EAN | 5400520310156 |
| Manufacturer code | 153030-A543 |
| Brand | Gregory |
| EAN |
DWR (Durable Water Repellency) is a durable waterproofing treatment that increases the surface tension of water and creates a hydrophobic coating on materials. It protects the material from rapid soaking, improves drying, provides stain resistance and increases breathability.
The Free Float is a dynamic carrying system that adapts very well to the user, providing high comfort when carrying the backpack even during prolonged use. The adjustable back panel allows the backpack to be adjusted to the user's height, and the flexible 3D waist belt provides support for the weight carried. The spacing mesh on the special frame keeps the space between the user's back and the backpack, ensuring proper air circulation.
AirCushion Foamless is a back panel made of a special mesh with a 3D structure that contains more than 90% air. It provides very good air circulation and efficient moisture wicking, and eliminates pressure points in sensitive areas.
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