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There is a newer model of this item: Gregory Jade 28 Backpack Gregory Mountain Products J 28 Backpack That snow-capped peak in the distance just got a little closer thanks to the sleek, lightweight, all-day-capable J28. This low-volume daypack is perfect for mid-summer peak bagging, offering enough capacity for food, water, layers and a few extras-exactly what you need for a four-hour outing, plus a little room to spare. CrossFlo Suspension keeps you cool in the heat and dry in the cold. Item model number: GM74464 #351,989 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) 5 star80%4 star13%3 star7%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer Reviewsthe backpack was way too roomy for a day hike which I'm hoping will make it perfect for future overnighters||This pack is awesome! I have an osprey pack and decided i ...||Best day pack I've ever owned||and this was also the best price compared to several other sites||Even the park rangers use it!||They did not send the model that was pictured, ...||
So sorry, but this item is sold out. You probably would've looked amazing with it too. We do have some similar items available right now though. Check out Womens Backpacks View Other Similar Stuff Add to Wish List The Gregory Women's J 28 Pack is a day hiking pack for summers on the trail and quick mountain tops. The CrossFlo suspension couples with ventilated EVA foam throughout the hipbelt and shoulder straps for breathable comfort at the upper body. The hybrid loader is part panel loading, part top loading so you can grab the item you need in a hurry. Smaller zippered pockets throughout organize headlamp and compass with side mesh pockets for water bottles. Port your hydration hose from the interior sleeve to either shoulder for fast drinking. The integrated rain cover allows you to be prepared for all types of weather at any time. FEATURES of the Gregory Women's J 28 PackUpdated CrossFlo SuspensionVentilated backpanelWrap-over padding on waistbelt for added comfortIntegrated, color-matched rain coverEvery model sheds weight for 2014Two exterior stretch waterbottle pocketsHideaway axe/trekking pole loops with secure carryInterior sleeve with port for hydration reservoirFront bucket pocketDual quick-access waist belt pocketsSide and bottom compression210D robic dynagin, 100D robic GR shadowbox, 200D polyester oxford, 256g polyester stretch woven and 190T nylon taffeta materialsWomen's specific designExtended zippered top load accessExterior zippered top pocketInterior zippered mesh
security pocket with key clip 18 - 20 in. 30 Liters / 1831 Cubic inches 210D Robic dynagin, 100D Robic GR shadowbox, 200D Polyester oxford, 256g Polyester stretch woven and 190T nylon taffeta materials 2 lbs 4 oz 16 - 18 in. 2 lbs 1 oz 28 Liters / 1709 Cubic inches Sternum Strap, Ventilated Back Panel, Water Bottle Pockets, Load-Lifter Straps, Hip Belt, Hip Belt Pockets, Ice Axe / Trekking Pole Loops55l backpack big enough 30 liters / 1831 cubic incheswoven backpack ftb I would like to buy a daypack for long hikes in the coastal mountains. jabbawockeez backpackI am about 5'7 and slender. high sierra tactic navy laptop backpack
I'm torn between Gregory woman's J 28 pack MED. and Osprey woman's Tempest 20 in SM/MED. Which one would be more practical? Hiya Jules, thanks for your question! Both packs are good for day hiking but the Gregory can also be used overnight. The main difference is that the Gregory pack is going to hold double the capacity of the Osprey pack. aonijie backpackOther than that, the Osprey is more adjustable, breathable and obviously lighter. mil tec backpack 36lSo it depends on the variety of uses you need. (Bonus: the Gregory has a built in rain cover.) Will an IPhone 6 fit into the waist belt pockets? Here I am, just another day at the office trying to jam my phone into a pack pocket. Sadly, the answer is no, an iPhone 6 won't fit into the hip belt pocket. The hip belt pocket is only about 2 inches tall and 5 inches wide.
I can say with confidence, though, that your iPhone will fit into any of the main body pockets :)I consider myself detail-oriented. But somehow, when agreeing to review the Gregory J38 pack, I missed a key bit of information: this backpack is specifically designed for women. Sure, I’ve used my wife’s Secret deodorant in a pinch. But hiking through the mountains with a 20-inch torso pack seemed a little outside of nature’s laws. So while Gregory’s J38 could easily have been everything I could want in a pack, it quickly became everything my sister could want in a pack. (Can you give a birthday present four months in advance? My sister and I took the Gregory J38 into the mountains near Lake Chelan and the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest in Washington. And she’s taken it on a few trips without me and filled me in on how much she likes it. I’ve also learned that as a dude, I should have gone with the Gregory Z40. Why J = women and Z = men is still a mystery to me, but their both great packs.
Built to hold about 35 pounds comfortably, the women’s J38 is a little larger than an average day pack, making it ideal for long day hikes or one-nighters. There are nine different compartments, including two zip pouches on the waist belt, perfect for cameras and energy bars. There are two stretch water bottle pockets on each side, and exterior loops for securing trekking poles, fishing rods, ice picks, or whatever you’re into. There’s even a built-in matching rain cover that fits perfectly over the entire pack and comes in its own compartment, attached to a strap so it won’t ever be misplaced or lost. But the best part of the J38 (according to a grateful sister) is how breathable the back is. The CrossFlo™ Suspension creates enough space between you and the pack to keep it ventilated so you don’t end your day with a stagnant pool of sweat on the back of your t-shirt. CrossFlo™ Suspension keeps your back ventilated Built-in matching rain cover 2 water bottle pouches
2 front zip pouches on the waist belt 2 exterior loops for poles, etc. $179.00 is a great price for a pack of this quality Top cover did not seem detachable. there is a “floating, removable top pocket with zippered pocket and key clip.” But if “removable” means “detachable,” we didn’t see how. Maybe if I’d had a chance to try on the Gregory J38 in-store I would have realized it’s suited for a 20-inch torso. Or if the ♀ on the tag were in a slightly heavier font, I would have realized I was getting a mountain lady’s pack. But no matter who’s wearing it, it’s pretty easy to see that the Gregory J38 (like the more masculine Z40) is a great pack. It’s a trusted brand, it’s thoughtfully designed, and it looks great. Sis, you owe me. TECH SPECS (Figures based on medium size pack. Small and XS also available.) Weight: 2 LB 15 OZ / 1.33 KG Made from 210D robic dynagin, 100D robin GR shadowbox, 200D polyester oxford, 265g polyester stretch woven and 190T nylon taffeta