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Gregory Freia 38 Daypack (For Women)

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Closeouts. With plenty of storage space and a lightweight design, the Gregory Freia 38 daypack serves double duty as a technical daypack or minimalist overnighter, with a Kinetic FTS suspension so you don't sacrifice support.
  • Kinetic FTS (Flexible Transfer System) breathable suspension features anatomical back panel with center channel ventilation
  • Women-specific fit with narrower back panel
  • Reverse top lid design provides easy access to main compartment
  • Zip internal and external lid pockets
  • Spindrift collar with drawcord closure
  • Hydration pocket (bladder not included) with dual exit ports
  • Large side mesh pockets
  • Dual front stretch bucket pockets
  • Side compression straps with reflective trim
  • Dual ice axe/trekking pole attachment points
  • Breathable split channel padded shoulder straps with elastic hydration tube retainer and quick-access pockets
  • Adjustable sternum strap
  • Extra Small:
  • Fits torsos: 16-18"
  • Dimensions (HxWxD): 20x11x8"
  • Capacity: 2197 cu.in.
  • Weight: 2 lb. 2 oz.
  • Small:
  • Fits torsos: 18-20"
  • Dimensions (HxWxD): 22x11x8"
  • Capacity: 2319 cu.in.
  • Weight: 2 lb. 4 oz.
  • Medium:
  • Fits torsos: 20-22"
  • Dimensions (HxWxD): 24x11x8"
  • Capacity: 2441 cu.in.
  • Weight: 2 lb. 6 oz.
  • Made in Philippines
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  • Pack material: Nylon
  • Frame type: Internal
  • Frame material: High-density polyethylene (HDPE)
  • Hydration compatible: Yes
  • Pack loading: Top
  • Ice tool/trekking pole loops: Yes
  • Recommended use: Backpacking Weekend, Climbing
  • Pack volume: 35-44 L
  • Pack Style: Backpacks
  • Pack Gender: Women
  • XS:
  • Fits torsos: 14 - 16"
  • Dimensions: 20x11x8"
  • Pack Capacity: 2197 cu.in.
  • Weight: 2 lb. 2 oz.
  • S:
  • Fits torsos: 18 - 20"
  • Dimensions: 22x11x8"
  • Pack Capacity: 2319 cu.in.
  • Weight: 2 lb. 4 oz.
  • M:
  • Fits torsos: 20 - 22"
  • Dimensions: 24x11x8"
  • Pack Capacity: 2441 cu.in.
  • Weight: 2 lb. 6 oz.
  • Made in Philippines
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  • Reviewed by Trulyb from Asheville, NC on Friday, April 12, 2013
    I had to choose between the Friea 38 and last years model of the Gregory Jade 38, having comparable sale prices. I preferred the Jade and sent this back, but it is still a good Gregory womens pack. Where it lost the edge first of all was in comparison with the mesh back panel of the Jade, which holds the mass of the bag away from your back, allowing a lot of ventilation between you and the pack. The Freia has a more traditional support system, but I hike in hot weather a lot, in the SW and SE, and I really like the superior ventilation of the Jade. If you want a tradition back to the pack, the Freia is fine. It also lost out by having a main compartment that's more difficult to access, since you have to loosen straps for the top pocket that are behind your back when you have it on. This is the reverse of the Jade and a lot of other top loading packs, where the top pocket straps can be accessed by your partner for you while it's on your back. My husband sometimes gives me a hand getting something out, and with the Freia, he could not do that easily with the pack on my back. It seems to me to be a design quirk, though not a big deal for a lot of people. This pack might have been my choice had I not been comparing it head to head with the Jade.
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  • Reviewed by climbingthe48 from White Mountains on Tuesday, March 26, 2013
    Not good for a long distance winter hike. There is no support in the back and all of the straps are wimpy. It felt like it was worth a lot less than what I paid for it, there was not a lot of thought put into hoe the pack would support a sleeping bag or mat or even the weight of water bottles. The straps cut into the shoulders and everything was just thin. On the other hand if you want a light pack this is the way to go, maybe a summer pack for light hikes?
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  • Question “Is this model include rain cover?”
    Asked on 3/21/2013 12:55:53 PM by hj lee from newyork
    • Answer This model does not include a rain cover.
      Answered on 3/21/2013 1:09:03 PM by Prod Spec Kevin from Sierra Trading Post