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Paragon 68 - Men's
Gregory
Paragon 68 - Men's
$202.46
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  A fully featured backpacking solution in a lightweight, breathable package. The Gregory Paragon 68 boasts enough space for self-supported trips into the Grand Canyon, and with the adjustable FreeFloat dynamic suspension, you can commit to the early start knowing that you'll stay comfortable all day long.

  WARNING for California customers: This product can expose you to chemicals including chromium (hexavalent compounds), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For information go to: www.p65warnings.ca.gov

  

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Brand:
Gregory
Gender:
Men's
Max. Carry Weight:
50 lbs / 22.7 kg
Weight:
Small/Medium: 3.52 lbs / 1.6 kg
Medium/Large: 3.71 lbs / 1.68 kg
Volume:
Small/Medium: 65 L / 3966 cu in.
Medium/Large: 68 L / 4149 cu in.
Dimensions:
Small/Medium: 29.5" x 15.0" x 10.6" / 75 x 38 x 27 cm
Medium/Large: 31.5" x 15.0" x 10.6" / 80 x 38 x 27 cm
Fits Torso:
Small/Medium: 15" - 19" / 38.1 - 48.3 cm
Medium/Large: 18" - 22" / 45.7 - 55.9 cm
Fits Hips/Waist:
Small/Medium: 25" - 48" / 63.5 - 121.9 cm
Medium/Large: 27" - 53" / 68.5 - 134.2 cm
Other Features:
  • FreeFloat breathable suspension with dynamic flex panels that move with the natural movements of your body
  • Adjustable torso length with 3D perforated foam breathable backpanel
  • 3D comfort cradle adjustable hipbelt with 3D construction for hot spot-free, body-hugging comfort
  • Perforated dual-density shoulder harness with sternum strap with hose clip
  • Wishbone alloy frame and fiberglass anti-barreling cross-stay for stable load management and torsional flexibility
  • Raincover included in dedicated zippered pocket under top lid for added organization
  • Full length side-loading access zipper for easy unloading and gear organization
  • Sunglass QuickStow system on shoulder harness for quick, secure and scratch-free access to your shades
  • Internal hydration sleeve with SpeedClip hydration hanger compatible with Gregory's 3D Hydro reservoir (reservoir not included)
  • Floating top pocket with large zippered compartment and an underside zippered pocket, reflective attachment points and key clip
  • Dual side stretch mesh pockets, one with side trail access, with pass-through for over or under compression
  • Front oversized stretch mesh pocket with secure buckle closure
  • Quick-pull drawcord closure and top webbing compression
  • Zippered bottom sleeping bag compartment with removable divider
  • Adjustable attachment loop and upper shock lock for trekking poles or an ice axe
  • Custom comfort-grip molded zipper pulls and molded webbing keepers for strap management
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