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Miko 25 - Men's
Gregory
Miko 25 - Men's
$104.96
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You can always fit more in the Miko 25

The spacious interior and generous outside pockets provide roominess, while the dynamic BioSync suspension and breathable backpanel deliver comfort. Perfect for active adventures, fast hiking, or long days when comfort matters.

  Stable adjust backpanel

  Connected edge to edge to balance the load, the harness can be adjusted 3.5” to dial in the fit.

  Channeled foam backpanel

  Padded foam with aerodynamic grooves to promote air movement and keep your back cooler

  Flexible, conforming hipbelt

  The lower portion stretches and conforms into your lower back providing a dynamic anchor for the load of your pack.

  Breathable shoulder harness

  Perforated foam and elastic binding provide flexible breathable comfort.

  Hipbelt zippered pockets

  Secure zippered pockets large enough for phones and all your trail essentials.

  

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Description
Brand Name:
Gregory
Gender:
Men's
Suspension Technology:
BioSync
Weight:
2.12 lbs / 961 g
Volume:
25 L
Max Carry Weight:
25 lbs / 11.3 kg
Features:
  • New BioSync suspension with an updated full-wrap conforming hipbelt
  • Enhanced adjustment system side-to-side connect for a secure, balanced connection - accordion fit, error-free placement
  • Lifecycle Analysis driven design to provide a reduction in carbon footprint over the previous generation
  • Built using recycled materials
  • BioSync flexible hipbelt and shoulder harness that stretch and move with the natural motions of your body.
  • Adjustable torso length that is connected edge to edge to balance the load and provide 3.5” / 9 cm of adjustment.
  • Channeled foam backpanel featuring aerodynamic grooves to promote air movement and keep your back cooler.
  • Perforated, padded shoulder harnesses with flexible edge construction for dynamic, breathable comfort.
  • Large zippered hipbelt pockets large enough to carry your phone and trail essentials.
  • Independent zippered pocket with SpeedClip hydration hanger, compatible with Gregory’s Hydro Reservoirs (reservoir not included).
  • Top quick access pocket with soft touch liner for storing items with screens for extra protection.
  • Dual side stretch mesh pockets and side compression to secure external gear.
  • Trekking pole attachment with adjustable upper bungee loops and bottom reflective loop.
  • Front reflective light attachment loop and top reflective gear loops.
  • Custom ComfortGrip molded zipper pulls and molded webbing keepers for strap management.
Materials
Body

100d high density 30% recycled nylon & 210d high density: 45% recycled nylon with PFC-free DWR

Base

210d high density 45% recycled nylon with PFC-free DWR

Lining

40% post-consumer recycled 135d polyester with PFC-free DWR

Hardware

Bluesign® approved buckles

Harness/hipbelt/lumbar

Lifespan EVA foam

Chassis support

Multi-density foam

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