Gear Review
Issue Big Mountain People Should Know About
By Chris M
Ranked #741 - Backpacks
December 29, 2008
This is a nice pack in many ways, but there is a curious oversight in the design. Let's say you're going to Denali or Everest and you have a -40-degree bad like a North Face. Pack it up in a compression stuff sack, then see if you and 3 of your buddies can wrestle the bundle into the lower compartment through the bottom zipper. That compartment is just a tad too small, unfortunately. My old old old Lowe pack will fit the sleeping bad/compression sack bundle just fine.
View Details: Gregory Denali Pro 105 Backpack - 6100-7000cu in
Helpful Votes: 1 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- Cordura (500D), Spectra
- Volume:
- [ small ] 6100 cu in; [ medium ] 6450 cu in; [ large ] 7000 cu in
- Support/Suspension:
- framesheet, 7075-T6 aluminum stays
- Shoulder Straps:
- Flo-Form II
- Waist-Belt:
- yes, adjustable
- Access:
- top, bottom, front
- Pockets:
- 1 front zip, 2 side mesh
- Sleeping Bag Compartment:
- yes
- Detachable Daypack:
- yes
- Detachable Lid:
- yes
- Ice Axe Loops:
- 2
- Weight:
- [ small ] 7 lb 8 oz; [ medium ] 7 lb 12 oz; [ large ] 8 lb
- Recommended Use:
- week-long expeditions and beyond
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- lifetime
Change me.




1 Comments Last Reply: May 21, 2010 By: Adam Berk
I would suggest not using that zipper... Simply move the divider and this will turn the pack into one large compartment rather than two and will allow for more efficient packing.
Helpful Votes: 1 Yes