Stout 70L Backpack - Men's
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The Stout 70L pack fits into Gregory’s line as one a lightweight backpacking pack, ideal for multi-day trips and extended trails with places to re-supply. TrailFlex adjustable suspension technology distributes your load’s weight to make it comfortably bearable over long distances in demanding terrain.
Details
- Technical backpacking pack carries your favorite gear over long hauls
- Top-access features an integrated rain cover so you don’t need your own
- Separate sleeping bag compartment is accessible from the bottom
- Hydration compatible with most bladder systems for ease of use
- Ventilated foam back panel is breathable for comfort in sweltering heat
- Padded hip belt offers excellent support and has zippered snack pockets
- Item #GREZ05S
- Responsible Collection
- Recycled/Repurposed
- Material
- [external] 90% nylon, 10% polyester [body] 210D nylon, 420D high density nylon [bottom] 840D ballistic polyester, [lining] 40% post-consumer recycled 135D polyester
- Volume
- 70L (4272cu in)
- Support/Suspension
- VERSAFIT
- Hydration Compatible
- yes
- Access
- top, bottom
- Pockets
- floating main, 5 external, hip-belt pockets, raincover pocket
- Gear Loops
- integrated
- Ice Axe Carry
- integrated
- Trekking Pole Carry
- integrated
- Sleeping Bag Compartment
- zippered bottom
- Rain Cover
- integrated
- Weight Capacity
- 35lb
- Dimensions
- 31.5 x 13 x 12.5in
- Claimed Weight
- 3lb 9.6oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 11 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageOctober 18, 2024
Bought it without seeing it in person...no regrets
This pack is very well made and quite comfortable to wear. * I sweat a LOT and appreciated that much of the pack is off my back. * Adjusting the sizing is very easy, but i wonder how much weight all that velcro adds to the pack? Can't sizing be done with straps to save weight? * The "massive" belt pockets are (like ALL packs I've ever used) almost useless. They are spacious when the belts flat, but once they curve around my hips, it's hard to get much in them. Please engineer them based on being worn, or move them to the shoulder straps where everyone prefers them. ;-) * The top opening is REALLY big. It made loading a breeze. * The top pack should have quick releases at all four corners, not just the two at the front. * The front mesh pocket looses its usefulness if the pack is full. Like the belt pockets, it was probably designed against a flat pack, but should consider the curve of a loaded pack and extra stretch or fabric. * The zippered "sleeping bag compartment" is a nice touch.
Originally reviewed on Gregory
January 20, 2024
Great Pack
This is a great pack. I am a big guy (6’ 2”, 275) so I do wish I would have gone with the Stout 70 plus, but it is still a great pack. Sits on the back well with plenty of adjustments available. Took some time to get dialed in, but once I did, it was very comfortable.
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
November 29, 2023
Solid Pack
The pack itself is pretty good for shorter trips or for those (like me) trying to shed some weight. It's got plenty of space for weekend backpacking trips and there are several well though out design choices. My largest gripes are that there is not an internal load stabilizer strap like you see in the Mystery Ranch packs, nor is there a good way to access the main compartment other than through the top. This is still a very good pack, and I'm looking forward to more adventures with it.
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
July 25, 2023
Not a good backpack
The stitching has issues, and the hip belt design doesn't work well. It has a plastic frame sheet between the mesh liner and the padding. Why install the padding on the outside of the plastic frame? Are you kidding me? Without any usable padding on the hip belt, it slides around and doesn't support weight unless you cinch very tight. And it still slides around. I am never buying Gregory again. They don't know what they're doing anymore. Was it designed by a computer? Try field testing your gear before you start selling it or bring back a good pack like the Gregory Reality.
Originally reviewed on Gregory
July 17, 2022
Great pack for the price
I work wilderness therapy: so I live out of this pack for half the month. I love this pack! Good and durable, reasonably light weight, and much better suspension than my last pack. Definitely recommend!
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
July 17, 2022
Not fancy, but holds up well.
This is one of Gregory's basic packs, essentially a Baltoro with fewer bells and whistles. I needed a 70 liter pack for a 12 day Philmont Trek, and it survived 2 years of shakedown hikes, and 2 more years of "regular" weekend camping use. Works well, and great bang for the buck if you are patient and watch for sales.
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
March 23, 2021
Organization
Ive been on a number of hikes with this pack. It is comfortable easy to zero in the adjustment and is great to keep stuuf organized and handy. Great job!
Originally reviewed on Gregory
March 23, 2021
Happy Trails!!
I love everything about this pack from being compact to it’s easy access pockets and straight forward design. I have the 75L Stout and I have packed this beast up to 35lbs and have had no discomfort on extended backpacking trips. Highly recommend!
Originally reviewed on Gregory
March 23, 2021
So far so good
Just received my brand new Stout 70 from rei. A tad disappointed they didn’t have the green or orange, but all in all I’m excited to put this to use. It’s purpose will be to get me thru a 100 mile trek I’ll be doing for an autoimmune charity, and I imagine by my first impressions that it will do just fine. Plenty of pockets, included rain cover, and comfy straps. Rei helped me fit it and it seems to be quite functional compared to my old external frame pack from the 90’s.
Originally reviewed on Gregory
February 10, 2021
Great backpack
I bought my first Gregory backpack in the 1980s and have given it hard use ever since. After 30+ years, I thought it was time to get a new Gregory backpack. I am extremely pleased with my new Stout 70. It fits me well and can haul the loads I need for extended trips.
Originally reviewed on Gregory
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March 27, 2024
Can this specific bag (Stout 70), which is recommended for men, still ok for women ?
April 26, 2023
Can the bag handle carrying more than 50 lbs?
October 23, 2021