Gear Review
love it
By gwebb2208064
Ranked #16 - Weekend Packs (3000-4500 cu in)
June 12, 2008
Where do I start?
First off, big kudos to these guys for having such amazing customer service and helpful employees. Our packs were lost in transit by UPS. Zach managed to find me a replacement pack, along with a pack for my gf, and got it to me overnight. What could have been a terribly disappointing set back, turned out to be no problem at all!
Bought this pack to replace a Northface pack I had for several years. It's first trip was to the Sabine National Forest and the Indian Mounds Wilderness. During our week trip I put this pack through serious hell. It was ziplined through the trees, hauled through the mud, dropped, slept on, stuffed to excruciating levels, and hauled up the side of white cliffs. This pack is very versatile. It rained the first few days we were out, and all my gear stayed perfectly dry.
A few things worth noting;
Zippers are rugged and do not leak.
A lot can be strapped to the outside of this pack, and I do mean a lot.
The bags compression ratio when not full is amazing, and can and has been used for day excursions.
The bladder sack is huge, but is on the outer most point of the pack, store your water bladder in a box or cooler or stiff container during transit nozzle up. When in use, place a 10x14 piece of cardboard between the material of your pack and your bladder to help protect the bladder from thorn, nail, branch, etc, punctures. This also adds a little durability to the backside of the pack in case you find it necessary to bail on your pack while being chased by bees. (amazing how fast you can move through the forest when being pursued by bees isn't it?)
The waist belt is awesome with lots of storage.
The bright color keeps it highly visible even in foggy conditions.
The suspension of the pack is fantastic, even with about 50-60lbs of gear loaded down on the pack, the load remained balanced and easily managed.
The one thing I have against this pack is I ran out of pockets! I'm a little OCD about having things stored properly, so I'll be investing in some stuff sacks to better separate the goods. Over-all I'm loving this pack!
Another bit of advice, practice disassembly and reassembly of the pack before your first trip with it. The amount of buckles and loops all being very close together can be somewhat confusing, and in my gf's case, very irritating.
Great buy! especially for the price!
View Details: Gregory Z 55 Backpack - 3050-3660cu in
Helpful Votes: 4 Yes | 0 No
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- 210D Double box HT ripstop fabric
- Volume:
- [S] 3050cu in (50L); [M] 3350cu in (55L); [L] 3660cu in (60L)
- Suspension:
- Ventilated Jet Stream Suspension system, Auto-Fit harness systems
- Hydration Compatible:
- Yes
- Detachable Pack:
- No
- Sleeping Bag Compartment:
- No
- Rain Cover:
- No
- Access Types:
- Top, side
- External Pockets:
- 2 Front, 1 top, 2 waist-belt
- Snowboard Carry:
- No
- Ski Carry:
- No
- Gear Loops:
- Yes
- Ice Axe Loops:
- No
- Shovel Pocket:
- No
- Weight:
- [S] 3lb 2oz (1400g); [M] 3lb 5oz (1500g); [L] 3lb 8oz (1600g)
- Recommended Use:
- Fast-packing, through-hiking, weekend backpacking, rock climbing, all-day hiking
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- Lifetime
- Country of Origin:
- China
Change me.



1 Comments Last Reply: October 4, 2009 By: Jon
You say the water bladder sack is huge, but is on the outer most point of the pack. I think you over looked your pack. The water bladder sack is on the inside of the pack closest to your back. The hydration hose gos from the inside of your pack to the front of your pack. It's about the only thing I dislike about it. Sound like you found a way around it though. There is also nothing to keep your hydration sysytem in place.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes | 0 No