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Amber 65 Plus - Women's (Fall 2023)
Gregory
Amber 65 Plus - Women's (Fall 2023)
$179.96
Description

  The Gregory women's Amber 65 Plus provides the space needed for mega-treks of all types. Easy to use top-loading and bottom access, and breathable VersaFit suspension makes for a fully-featured, adjustable fit pack.

  Plus Size fit is comparable to 2x-6x in apparel sizing and the torso sizing remains consistent with all other Gregory products.Plus Size packs are designed with extended length shoulder straps and hip belts, plus additional fit revisions to accommodate larger body shapes and sizes.

  

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Description
Brand Name:
Gregory
Gender:
Women's
Item#:
1392625257
Suspension Technology:
VERSAFIT
Fits Torso:
14" - 19" / 35.6 - 48.3 cm
Fits Hips / Waist:
39" - 60" / 99 - 152.4 cm
Weight:
3.55 lbs / 1.61 kg
Volume:
65 L / 3966 cu in.
Max Carry Weight:
50 lbs / 22.7 kg
Dimensions:
29.5" x 13" x 12" / 74.9 x 33 x 30.5 cm
Features:
  • Plus Size fit is comparable to 2x-6x in apparel sizing and the torso sizing remains consistent with all other Gregory products. See our Fit Chart for complete fit dimensions.
  • Plus Size packs are designed with extended length shoulder straps and hip belts, plus additional fit revisions to accommodate larger body shapes and sizes.
  • VersaFit adjustable torso length with 3D Foam breathable backpanel
  • Women's fit, adjustable padded wraparound hipbelt with large zippered pockets
  • Women's specific perforated, breathable shoulder harness with sternum strap featuring an integrated safety whistle
  • Wishbone alloy frame for stable load management and torsional flexibility
  • Raincover included in dedicated zippered pocket for added organization
  • Zippered bottom sleeping bag compartment with removable divider
  • Floating zippered top pocket with underside zippered raincover pocket and key clip
  • Dual side mesh pockets featuring side trail access with top and bottom compression straps
  • Front oversized stretch mesh pocket with durable fabric panel
  • Quick-pull drawcord closure and top webbing compression
  • Hydration sleeve with universal hanger and exit port
  • Dual trekking pole/tool attachment points with bungee closure system
  • Reinforced bottom panel with dual layer construction
  • Custom comfort-grip molded zipper pulls
Materials
External Material

90% Nylon / 10% Polyester (Bottom)

Frame Materials

Alloy Steel Frame & Fiberglass Anti-Barreling Cross-Stay & HDPE

Pack Body

210D High Density / 40% Recycled Nylon & 420D High Density / 45% Recycled Nylon with PFC-Free DWR

Pack Bottom

840D Ballisitc Polyester

Lining

40% Post-consumer Recycled / 135D Polyester with PFC-Free DWR

Suspension

Multi-Density closed & open cell foam

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