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Tribute 70 - Women's (Spring 2023)
Gregory
Tribute 70 - Women's (Spring 2023)
$249.95
Description

  Travel pack with 3-in-1 cover, comfy suspension, & removable daypack

  Gregory's largest women’s travel pack is perfect for multi-week trips with side adventures on the itinerary. From Tuscany to the Yucatan, the Tribute 70 carries it all in comfort while its zip-off daypack adds versatility for side excursions and everyday activities.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Gregory
Gender:
Women's
Cubic Inches:
3356
Liters:
70
Weight Capacity:
up to 50 lbs / 22.7 kg
Weight:
4.11 lbs / 1.86 kg
Torso Length Range:
14" - 19" / 35.6 - 48.3 cm
Fits Hips/Waist: 27 - 45" / 68.5 - 114.3 cm
Dimensions:
24" x 12" x 17"/ 61 x 30.5 x 43.2 cm
Other Features:
• Included 3-in-1 packable check-in, rain and anti-theft cover.
• ActiveShield zippered TPU coated compartment keeps dirty or wet clothing and gear separate for vapor, odor and dirt protection.
• Removable daypack with durable mesh front and side pockets with perforated, breathable backpanel and shoulder harness.
• Daypack includes front zippered pocket with organization panel and internal padded tablet and laptop sleeve.
• FlipGuard compression panels protect the zipper and fold away for full access and easy packing.
• Full surround GearGuard foam padding protects contents and makes for easy packing.
• Women's specific suspension with fully adjustable torso length with wishbone alloy frame suspension and perforated shoulder harnesses.
• Perforated breathable backpanel with wrapping hipbelt designed with a women's specific fit.
• Large u-Zip main opening with lockable zipper sliders.
• Top zippered pocket for storage of 3-in-1 cover doubles as quick access pocket.
• Internal zippered quick access security pocket with key clip and internal mesh zippered organization pocket.
• Reflective front gear loops, front light loop and padded haul handles.
• Comfort grip zipper pullers.
-- External Material: 100% Nylon
-- Frame Material: Alloy Steel Frame & Anti-Barreling Cross Stay System
-- Pack Body: 210D High Density Nylon / 420D High Density Nylon
-- Pack Bottom: 420D High Density Nylon / 135D High Density Polyester
-- Lining: 135D High Density Embossed Polyester
-- Suspension: Perforated Dual Density CLPE & Open Cell Foam
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