Redesigned and face-lifted, the women’s Deva 60 Backpacking Backpack is Gregory’s top-selling female specific backpack and a Backpacker Magazine’s 2008 Editor’s Choice Award winner. Highly organized and fully featured, this versatile pack is light enough for a quick overnight, yet supportive enough to load up with a week’s worth of gear “a potential load monster that fits like a dream”. It features Gregory’s precurved, women’s-specific 3D harness that is dual density with a precurve and a waistbelt that is designed to wrap naturally around your body’s contours. With updated Response Auto Fit Suspension (AFS) system that automatically adjusts to your hip angle and pivots to mirror your body’s movements the best in weight distribution, increased load support, and exceptional comfort is achieved. Convenience features allow for top – front – side loading w/ sleeping bag compartment, front pocket and twin side pockets with stash pouch storage, and easy access hideaway water bottle holder and stash pocket. The Deva 60 is the ideal companion for life’s travels.
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Gregory Women’s Deva 60 Backpacking Backpack
October 19th, 2009Antigua Gonzaga Bulldogs Sport Backpack
August 19th, 2009This officially licensed Antigua(r) color-blocked nylon Sport Backpack is designed with comfy adjustable padded straps, a full color rubber team logo patch on the front, and reflective piping for added safety. The main compartment has 2-way pull tab zippers, along with electronic listening device and headphone access. The front compartment has pen holders and a zipper pocket, and the easy access mesh side pockets are great for bottled drinks.
Athalon Boot Bag with Backpack Straps
August 19th, 2009This Athalon(r) boot bag is crafted with a detachable, padded shoulder strap, a top carry handle and hide-away backpack straps to allow for numerous carrying options. It includes a bungy cord for securing a jacket or maps and front and side pockets offer added storage. The main compartment can fit a pair of ski boots.
Kelty Tongass Backpack
August 19th, 2009New for 2008! The small, sleek Kelty Tongass Backpack is perfect for adventurers who want a well-organized pack that won’t slow them down. The Real Tree AP Green camouflage pattern offers maximum concealment and convenient features make the Tongass a standout backcountry performer. Padded adjustable shoulder straps, a sternum strap and a padded waistbelt ensure that the Tongass provides support and comfort. The Tongass weighs just 2.5 pounds and you can reduce weight even further by removing a large front organizer pocket. Panel access provides convenient access to the 1100 cubic inch interior of the Tongass. In addition to the removable front pocket, the Tongass has a fleece-lined optics pocket. Side compression straps allow you to cinch down the Tongass, so that all of its contents remain in place while you’re on the move. These straps also serve double duty as gear lash points. A small zippered pocket on the waistbelt offers yet another place to carry a compass, snack or valuables. Integrated clips on the Tongass’s shoulder straps allow you to keep binoculars close at hand. An integrated hide-away gun or bow carry system frees up your hands for scrambling over demanding terrain. Lower side pockets are designed to carry water bottles and a lined pocket and dual exit ports make the Tongass hydration compatible. A pull-out blaze orange rain cover offers extra protection against the elements and increases your visibility to others in the backcountry. The Kelty Tongass’s Real Tree AP Green camouflage whisper cloth material cuts down on sound and provides maximum concealment while in the woods.
Mountain Hardwear Drifter Backpack
August 19th, 2009Heading to the crag for an afternoon of bouldering or just running errands around town, your climbing shoes and groceries will both be at home in the Mountain Hardwear Drifter Backpack. Available in two sizes, this lightweight, versatile pack, with a large panel access zipper has plenty of places to stash stuff, 2 padded compartments under the top lid for your IPod and camera, a zippered top pocket with key loop, and stretch mesh side pockets with compression straps to cram your rain jacket when the sun decides to come out. The hydration sleeve and zip pockets on the hip belt will come in handy when using this back on a dayhike or extended mountain biking trip.
Osprey Packs Aether 60 Backpack
August 19th, 2009For light mountaineering trips and go-light backpacking, the Osprey Aether 60 backpack offers a high performance suspension system typically reserved for larger packs. Two aluminum rods attached to the periphery of the backpanel evenly transfer the weight to the IsoForm custom moldable hipbelt. From there, the weight can be further distributed to the shoulders, where the IsoForm contoured shoulder harness contributes to a comfortable carry. Both the IsoForm hipbelt and shoulder harness are available in four sizes, although most people find that the size included with the pack matches their needs. Osprey pays attention to the details here and everywhere, making sure that all pack surfaces that touch the body do not have seams. This greatly reduces the chances of annoying pressure points developing as the day wears on. The Osprey Aether 60 backpack also offers a number of useful features, especially suited for carrying climbing equipment and camping gear that is usually awkward to carry. Good examples are the durable Stretch Woven front pocket, perfect for carrying a climbing rope, and the sleeping pad straps, removable if the plan is to cut ounces. The Osprey Aether 60 backpack also takes hydration seriously. The external dual entry side pockets accommodate one liter bottles for easy access and an internal backpanel hydration sleeve with exit ports over each shoulder provide hydration customization. The Osprey Aether 60 backpack is designed to comfortably carry loads of 35 to 45 lbs. For larger loads, and the added benefit of a zippered sleeping bag compartment, be sure to check out the Osprey Aether 70 and Aether 85 backpacks.
Osprey Packs Aether 70 Backpack
August 19th, 2009Wow! When Osprey decides to redesign their backpacks, they don’t just tack on a couple new bells and whistles. The Osprey Aether 70 backpack now features a rebuilt AirScape suspension system, custom molded hipbelt technology, and the IsoForm shoulder harness, available in four sizes. This system truly gives the backpacker a personal fit. The AirScape suspension system provides superior breathablility and ultra-comfortable pack to body contact while dual 7075 AL rods along both edges of the framesheet transfer the load to the custom fit hipbelt. The Osprey Aether 70 backpack carries the usual assortment of camping gear in an organized, efficient manner. Removable sleeping pad straps are ready when needed but can be removed for more streamlined packing. A sleeping bag compartment opens nice and wide for easy load division. Furthermore, side compression straps, dual access side pockets, and a deep stretch woven exterior front pocket hold all sorts of things in such a manner that they don’t clang or flop around. A refreshing sip of water is only a nod of the head away, thanks to dual exit ports for a hydration tube. And when you finally reach camp and want to head out on a reconnaissance mission, the floating top pocket and hipbelt can be removed from the pack body and joined together to make a fanny pack. The Osprey Aether 70 backpack is designed to comfortably carry loads of 40 to 50 lbs. For larger loads be sure to check out the Osprey Aether 85 backpack and for smaller loads be sure to check out the Osprey Aether 60 backpack.
Osprey Packs Stratos 18 Backpack
August 19th, 2009Built for a full day of motion, the Osprey Stratos 18 backpack featuring the AirCore suspension keeps the air circulating behind the back. Even the most driven hiker will notice the increased range of comfort when the temperature rises. Hydration options are also abundant on the Osprey Stratos 18 daypack. Bottles fit nicely in the two stretch woven side pockets and a hydration bladder conforms nicely in the cavity immediately behind the AirCore suspension. Yet another option is to place a bladder in the internal hydration sleeve and then routing the tube out one of two exit ports, depending on personal preference.