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Gregory Z 35 Backpack

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Gregory Z 35 Backpack

The new little brother of the award winning Z-series, the Gregory Z 35 Backpack provides up to Gregory 2,320 cubic inches of storage space and carries up to 39 lbs comfortably. Perfect for day hikes and lightweight in-a-day backcountry rambling, this load carrying marvel is utility in motion. Gear weight is managed via a Jet Stream suspension system that provides exceptional load distribution and enhanced with a free venting-wicking shoulder harness and waist belt that maintain all-day comfort. Performance features include hydration compatible dual ports w/sleeve so you don't get parched, side and bottom compression to minimize load shifting, side mesh pockets with compression pass through for easy stashing, easy all access front zip, and spindrift collar for extending your load and sealing things up.

  • Pack Fabric210D double box ripstop, Bottom Fabric210D double box ripstop
  • Jet Stream suspension system
  • Dual Hydration ports and sleeve
  • Side and bottom compression
  • Side mesh pockets with compression pass through
  • Auto-Fit harness system
  • All access front zip
  • Quick access waistbelt pockets
  • Dual Axe/Tool attachment points
  • Waist Belt
  • Adjustable Sternum Strap
  • Load-Lifter Straps
  • Spindrift Collar
  • Hydration Compatible
  • Front Access
  • Top Access
  • Spring steel stays
  • Pack Type Internal Frame
  • Torso Length: S - 16-18 in., M - 18-20 in., L - 20-22in.
  • Volume: S - 2074 cu. in., M - 2196 cu. in., L - 2320 cu. in
  • Weight: S - 2 lb. 15 oz., M - 3 lb. 2 oz., L - 3 lb. 5 oz.

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5 Star Rating

Reviews - Gregory Z 35 Backpack

5 Stars RobR - 2011-08-08

Super Z me!
I recently purchased the Z35 to replace an Osprey Stratos 36. The Gregory fit me so much better than the Stratos and the Stratos lacked the lumbar pad that the Gregory pack has. The shove it pocket on this pack is a great convenience. The Z35 has a stowable raincover as did the Stratos. The Osprey had a stow and go feature for trekking poles which worked good if you were walking over fairly level, non-technical terrain. However, it was a hinderance if any scrambling was involved and when downclimbing, the bottom of the poles would tend to drag on obstacles. I like the ability to stow the poles on the back of the pack and the Z35 is designed that way. The capacities of both packs is similar. I have a 4000cu Gregory pack and I should have originally stayed with the Gregory brand instead of buying the Osprey. Thumbs up to Gregory.



5 Stars hero1979 - 2011-04-14

excellent backpack
On the whole this pack has been excellent Fully loaded the pack remained very comfortable and stable Very light, the design is also good. And this bag will be my friend.



5 Stars in hwan bae - 2010-02-14

Very good backpack
I'm green color, Medium size backpack had purchased the z35. Yet one did not use the synthetic I like about it. I hit the pitch size, capacity, and above all affordable lightweight so easy. Much to my friends to like you, I would recommend this backpack.



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