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Gregory Muir 24 Day/Backpack – One Tough Little Pack
By Editor | August 12, 2011
Gregory Muir 24 day/backpack is built to take a beating it features 3D foam on the shoulder harness for more comfort on a day hike, flexible and molded 3D foam for the backpanel so your spine doesn’t hurt, hydration port for your camelback type water bladders.
The front pocket Offset zipper allows the opening to stretch wide so you can reach in and get larger items from the main compartment and inside there is a mesh organizer with key clip to hold loose items. Nifty thing is that there is a second padded compartment with pockets. The compartment is large enough to hold a 15in. laptop.
Front compression straps criss cross over each other to keep gear stored outside the pack firmly down. If you climb with ice axe or hike with trekking poles, there are loops to hold those pieces of gear also The waist belt features elastic loop and the Gregory Muir 24 has side mesh pockets to hold your bottles.
Most of the Gregory Muir 24 day/backpack is made of 420D fabric which is quite a tough material the bottom of the backpack is even more wear-resistant being made with 1680D ballistic fabric.
Colors: Obsidian, Basalt, Cyan
Features:
- 3D foam harness, flexible molded 3D foam back panel for all-day comfort
- Offset zipper allows for wide panel opening to main compartment
- Second padded compartment with pockets fits most laptops
- Hydration port and sleeve with gear haul loops and adjustable ice axe/trekking pole loops
- Waistbelt with pocket to tuck away when not in use.
Weight 2 lb 1 oz / 930 g
Price: $88
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