Gregory Z30 Technical Pack

Gregory Z30 Technical Pack

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Brand: Gregory
Category: Sports

Buy New: $99.99 - $148.95
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Sales Rank: 12,998

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Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3
Dimensions (in): 20 x 15 x 15

MPN: 305-150-2011-10767
Model: 580-z30
ASIN: B0045TAZKW

Release Date: January 15, 2011

Features:
  ○ New AeroFlex DTS Suspension
  ○ Auto-fit harness system
  ○ Removable raincover in zippered pocket
  ○ Dual hydration ports and sleeve
  ○ Dual side mesh pockets
  ○ Comes in small (28 liters), medium (30 liters), and large (32 liters) sizes
  ○ Hydration sleeve and exit port; Aero-Tech mesh back panel
  ○ JetStream DTS suspension system distributes load efficiently for comfort
  ○ Men's 30-liter daypack ideal for ultra-technical routes or longer trips
  ○ Quick-access waist belt pockets; dual axe/tool attachment points

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Product Description
A ventilated pack that can comfortably carry up to 30 pounds worth of gear seemed too good to be true, but then we made the Z30 and the world was better off for it. Designed for days when you might need more gear than on a quick hike, the large access to the main compartment allows you to pack and get to everything inside with ease, while the AeroFlex DTS suspension keeps heavier loads comfortable.

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Whether you're looking for an ultra-light overnight trip or a fast day out on the trail, the Gregory Z30 technical pack is guaranteed to be a perfect fit.


The Z30's suspension system provides a superior load transfer for added comfort on the trail.
The Z30 is outfitted with Gregory's proprietary JetStream DTS suspension system, which provides true airflow across the back to keep you ventilated on hot days. As a result, you'll feel as strong and refreshed toward the end of your hike as you did at the beginning. The JetStream DTS also holds a lightweight, spring-steel bar in tension, providing a superior load transfer while keeping the weight down. Finally, the system's unique DTS harness yoke grows stiffer as the load increases, making the pack comfortable even with a ton of gear inside.

Storage-wise, the pack includes a sizable main compartment, an expandable front bucket pocket, quick-access waist belt pockets, side mesh pockets with compression pass-through, and dual ice axe/tool attachment points. And hydration is a must while on the move, which is why the pack includes a hydration sleeve (reservoir sold separately) and dual hydration ports.

Specifications:

  • Hydration-compatible: Yes
  • Gear capacity: 1,650 cubic inches (small); 1,800 cubic inches (medium); 1,920 cubic inches (large)
  • Fits torso: 16 to 18 inches (small); 18 to 20 inches (medium); 20 to 22 inches (large)
  • Weight: 2 pounds 10 ounces (small); 2 pounds 12 ounces (medium); 2 pounds 14 ounces (large)
  • Warranty: Lifetime

About Gregory Mountain Products
Wayne Gregory designed his first backpack at age 14 as part of a Boy Scout project. Shortly afterward, he met Andy Drollinger, the founder of San Diego California Adventure 16. Andy was so impressed with Wayne's design that he invited the Boy Scout to visit the Adventure 16 factory, where he began tinkering with a variety of backpack ideas. Wayne soon became the young company's second employee. Wayne opened his first company, Sunbird, in 1970, but dissolved it a few years later after expressing frustration with the limitations of external frame designs. He founded Gregory Mountain Products in 1977, eventually pioneering many firsts, including being the first to build backpacks in different frame, harness, and waist belt sizes; the first (and still only) pack manufacturer to develop a waist belt system that adjusts to fit different hip angles; and developing the center-locking bar tack, a stitch that ends and locks off on the center of a seam instead of the side for increased strength at major stress points. Gregory is located in Sacramento, California.




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