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Gregory Z65 Backpack - 3600-4332cu in

Gregory Z65 Backpack - 3600-4332cu in

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Gregory Z65 Backpack - 3600-4332cu in

For light weekend backpacking trips, afternoons at the crags, or international travel, the Gregory Z65 Backpack comfortably supports your stuff thanks to the JetStream venting back panel and breathable mesh suspension system. A single, hollow aluminum stay support the pack weight without adding any, and lightweight nylon fabrics hold up to backcountry abuse. The Z65 features both top and front access to help you find your gear quickly, and tool attachments and side compression straps keep all your equipment secured to the pack. Zippered pockets on the front, lid, and waist belt organize your maps, energy bars, and other small essentials while you’re out on the trail.

Bottom Line: A lot of comfort for a little weight.

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How does this compare to the Osprey atmos 65? anyone own these

How does this compare to the Osprey atmos 65? anyone own these packs out there?

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May 25, 2009

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My results with the Atmos 65 were a little different. I didn't feel that the ATmos put the load on my hips as well as other packs I have used. In fact, I find myself with a 33 to 35 lb load re-adjusting too much in an attempt to alieviate excessive shoulder pressure. I think the reason for this is because the ATmos doesn't have a complete wrap-around hip belt, but instead uses the back mesh of the pack as part of its hip belt. (NOT to push the Z65,.. but it does have a complete hip belt, and that's why it weights just a little more) I also have found that I must cinch up the load lifter straps to keep the pack from bouncing. AFter listening/reading all the rave reviews on the ATmos, I'm considering returning it and trying the Z65.

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July 2, 2009

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Write your answer here...I haven't tried the z65 but the Osprey atmos 65 fits like a dream and I am using it for extended trips on the AT. Weight distribution is the best I have ever felt, carrying most on my hips. I tried other packs with approximately the weight I carry in the store and then walked around for 20 minutes with the atmos. I could tell that I had weight but the balance was beautiful! I could bend, sway, stoop and bend over to pick up objects with no problems. I am 66 and have hiked for many decades around the US and this is the best pack i have ever used!

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June 3, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

great pack

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November 1, 2009

I use this for backpacking in china. and throughout the united states. I do not use it for too much of the whole outdoor backpacking gig. however, it is superb for travel and hosteling. It is small enough to be used as a carry-on for plane travel (flight attendants and TSA workers have never questioned it). and it can hold more than I need. I have gone two weeks using this as my only suitcase (i obviously dont fill it with food, only clothing). and am planning to use this as my sole bag for two months, one split between thailand, cambodia and laos...and the other in tanzania. Even when filled to capacity I havent experienced discomfort from this pack as it is incredibly well made.

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October 3, 2009

Abercrombie Mtn., Washington State

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when will you get more M size?

when will you get more M size?

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May 25, 2009

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Not untill the new styles come out, maybe.... Try using CHAT NOW but they probably dont even know.

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May 25, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Does the trick

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August 23, 2009

I needed a better fitting bag and found this blue wonder to be just the ticket. I mainly hike long days or one nighters and am not the most lightweight gear guy around so this sized pack does the trick. I'm still getting used to the airflow back. Towards the end of a long day my lower back starts to hurt with about 25 pounds in there. I just need to adjust it a little and I get through well.

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Do you recommend pack/rain cover???

Do you recommend pack/rain cover???

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April 23, 2009

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Definetly! in a downpour your pack is gonna get wet in a drizzle it should be fine. If you wanted to you could just use a big trash bag and make it work if your short on cash, but if you have the money I'd say buy it because it helps to be able to hike in the rain and keep your pack and your gear dry!!

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April 23, 2009

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Tech Specs:

Material:
210D Double Box ripstop nylon 
Volume:
[S] 3600cu in (59L); [M] 3966cu in (65L); [L] 4332cu in (71L) 
Suspension:
1 Aluminum stay, molded frame sheet 
Hydration Compatible:
Yes 
Torso Adjustment:
No 
Detachable Pack:
No 
Sleeping Bag Compartment:
No 
Rain Cover:
No 
Access Types:
Top, front 
Pockets:
[External] 1 lid, 1 front, 1 water bottle; [Internal] 1 hydration 
Snowboard Carry:
No 
Ski Carry:
No 
Gear Loops:
None 
Ice Axe Loops:
Shovel Pocket:
No 
Weight:
[S] 3lb 10oz (1.6kg); [M] 3lb 14oz (1.8kg); [L] 4lb 3oz (1.9kg) 
Recommended Use:
Backpacking, travel 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 

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