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Juno 30 H20 - Women's (Fall 2022)
Gregory
Juno 30 H20 - Women's (Fall 2022)
$111.96
Description

  Dynamic, ventilated suspension keeps you cool on long days; reservoir included

  With enough space and comfort to tackle summer 14ers, the Juno 30 H2O and it's 3D Hydro Reservoir, let you keep pace without stopping to hydrate. Moisture-wicking mesh on the VaporSpan ventilated suspension work to keep you dry on the way up.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Gregory
Frame Description:
Perimeter wire
Gender:
Women's
Cubic Inches:
1830
Liters:
30
Weight Capacity:
25 lbs / 11.3 kg
Weight:
2.06 lbs / 934 g
Torso Length Range:
14" - 19" / 35.6 - 48.3 cm
Dimensions:
20.5" x 11.0" x 8.3" / 52 x 28 x 21 cm
Other Features:
• Includes 3D Hydro quick-drying, soft molded reservoir (3 Liter) with integrated handle and drying hanger
• Dedicated 3/4 zippered hydration sleeve with SpeedClip hydration hanger for a one-handed, snap-and-go connection
• Breathable ActiveFlex shoulder harness with magnetic sternum buckle and hose clip for the Drylock bite valve.
• VaporSpan ventilated suspension with moisture-wicking mesh and perimeter alloy frame
• Women's Specific 3D cradle padded hipbelt with large zippered pockets
• Sunglass QuickStow system on shoulder harness for quick, secure and scratch-free access to your shades
• Top zippered pocket with padded, soft touch liner to protect valuable items
• Interior zippered mesh security pocket with key clip
• Front stretch and dual side mesh pockets for quick storage
• Trekking pole / tool attachment point with bungee closure system
• Custom comfort-grip molded zipper pulls
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