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Take your backpacking to a more comfortable level.

The Gregory Deva 60 is a comfortable backpack that was designed just for women. The responsive AFS suspension system is easily adjustable and features a narrower back panel to fit your frame.
  • Response AFS system allows hip-belt to pivot independently for better balance and flexibility
  • 3D pre-curved harness and waist-belt for ergonomic comfort
  • Thermo-molded EVA back panel and a grippy lumbar pad increase load transfer to your hips
  • Removable top lid doubles as a lumbar pack or sling bag and features a stash pocket for quick spurs off the main trail
  • Top lid, side zipper, and sleeping bag access to get to your gear quickly
  • Top, bottom, and side compression straps shrink the Deva into a stable package when not fully loaded

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Is the Gregory "Diva-60" backpack essentially...

jugp518556

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Is the Gregory "Diva-60" backpack essentially the women's version of the "Baltoro" backpacks?

Pat Palmer

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The differences are so subtle that I'd say yes. The suspension is different, which may simply be gender specificity. Also, the Baltoro lists a detetchable summit pack.

Meghan

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I have the Deva 60 and my boyfriend has the Baltoro 65. They are pretty much identical with the exception of the front pocket. The Deva has a clip pocket, the Baltoro has a zipper. Other than that, they look identical (including the suspension). The Deva 60 does has a detachable lid that converts into a small day bag.

What is the difference between the Deva...

Raivyn

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What is the difference between the Deva 60 and the Jade 60? I'm trying to decide between the two - I understand the Deva weighs more. What are you getting for the weight? TIA

marp450450

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The Deva provides you with more entry points into the pack, more pockets, and a better suspension and shoulder strap system.

The Jade has two entry points into the back, from the top and from the side (kind of like a pocket along the side of the pack, but goes directly into it). I just got this pack for my friend but am not too happy with this side entry. When the pack is packed pretty tight it makes it hard to get things in and out, plus you can only access one side. The Deva has three entry points, the top, the bottom/sleeping bag area (which you can see in the picture)), and front (or back however you want to look at it). The zippers you see right under the hood that zip around the big outside pocket actually give you full access into the inside of your pack without having to go from the top or bottom. This saves alot of time with having to load and unload to find that one item you really need. I have the mens version of this pack and am in love with this feature. Very ingenious and is overlooked by many different pack companies (possibly for weight) but worth it in my opinion. So as far as access points, the Deva has it in my opinion.

As far as pockets go, the both kind of have that big back pocket, but the Deva has two side pockets, as well as a much better water bottle pocket on the hip. The Jade is hard to get a water bottle into when it is packed full. Deva has it here as well.

And lastly, the suspension and strap system. Not going to go into all the technical aspects, but the Deva is more supportive and more comfortable than the Jade. And if you are considering a 60L, sounds like you may be carrying a decent amount of gear, maybe up to 40lbs? A better support system would definitely be better.

I'd recommend going into a store and checking them out so you can see what I'm talking about, or even just youtube them. There are some okay reviews.

Happy packing!

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marp363259

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I have only used it for one short trip so far but it was great. I am 5'6 and I got the small backpack. The pack was comfortable. The only thing I didn't like was that the straps come in a little too far into my chest. It was a minor issue though.

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knop25303

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After 4 years in a Jade, I got a Diva for my birthday. The hip belt is wonderful with support and cushion. The lid can also double as a fanny pack for short excursions away from camp. My Nalgene bottles fit comfortably in the bottle compartments and don't get pushed out when the pack is full. On long, hot backpacking trips where I need to refill my water often but I want to use a camelback, I just fit my 2l in the outside middle compartment and run the tube to my shoulder strap so I don't have to mess with items in the inner pack. The shoulder straps are comfortable and don't dig. I would buy this again and again. Don't let the price talk you into a cheeper bag. You will end up upgrading if you stick with backpacking.

Wonderful!
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knop25303

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After 4 years in a Jade, I got a Diva for my birthday. The hip belt is wonderful with support and cushion. The lid can also double as a fanny pack for short excursions away from camp. My Nalgene bottles fit comfortably in the bottle compartments and don't get pushed out when the pack is full. On long, hot backpacking trips where I need to refill my water often but I want to use a camelback, I just fit my 2l in the outside middle compartment and run the tube to my shoulder strap so I don't have to mess with items in the inner pack. The shoulder straps are comfortable and don't dig. I would buy this again and again. Don't let the price talk you into a cheeper bag. You will end up upgrading if you stick with backpacking.

how big is the sleeping bag compartment...

Carly

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how big is the sleeping bag compartment on this bag?

Thomas Ogasawara

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Big enough for a decent sized seeping bag. The marmot angelfire and the north face cat's meow fit easily, your average mummy bag will fit ok no problem.

Is the only difference between the Deva...

Flo

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Is the only difference between the Deva 60 and Deva 70 the size? Or are there other functionality differences (e.g. less thick straps and hip straps for Deva 60)?

Thanks!

jason spellman

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just volume. they are the same pack with different volumes. they both have the same strap and belt sizing options...i.e. xs, s, m, l

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Dwayne Vincent

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My wife has this pack. She suffers from a spine curve, that makes almost anything painful to carry. We have done three trips with this pack ( all wilderness) and I have yet to hear a complaint. My only complaint is the size of the sleeping bag compartment. It is very hard to get a colder weather bag in there.

During longer multi stage portages, I sometimes get to carry this pack, and I have to admit, the straps are super soft and comfortable, kind of makes me jealous

mck4322528

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I've never actually been able to get a colder weather/synthetic bag in a 'sleeping bag compartment' ever...so thats not actually surprising.

janetegiles2311129

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Use a compression sack. I get my 0 degree down bag and my 20 degree synthetic in easily.