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Gregory Salvo 28L Backpack - Internal Frame

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Overview

About Gregory Salvo 28L Backpack - Internal Frame

Closeouts. Going light on the trail? Don't sacrifice any gear -- Gregory's Salvo 28L backpack has room for all the important stuff and transports it comfortably on your back with its FreeSpan ventilation suspension system and high-comfort EVA-foam shoulder and hip straps.

Specs

Specs about Gregory Salvo 28L Backpack - Internal Frame

  • Pack material: Polyester and nylon
  • Frame type: Internal
  • Frame material: Spring wire, composite sheet
  • Hydration compatible: Yes
  • Pack loading: Panel
  • Ice tool/trekking pole loops: Yes
  • Recommended use: Hiking
  • Dimensions: 20x12x10"
  • Pack capacity: 1709 cu.in.
  • Volume liters: 28L
  • Weight: 2 lb. 7 oz.
  • Made in Philippines

Reviews

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Most Helpful 5-Star Review

5.0 out of 5 stars. Great day pack
Reviewed by JM from NYC on Monday, March 26, 2018
Just received it, and took it out for a test. The color in the photo is off; it is not yellow but an electric lime green. Excellent product. Materials and features are great. I am 6'1" and to have the hipbelt rest on my iliac crest the straps are pretty high on my chest, this might bother some taller hikers. I wanted a day pack that had an actual padded hipbelt as opposed to just straps to keep the pack from swinging around during scrambles, and this pack is it. Suspension is great, and the mesh back panel should keep you cooler and drier in hot weather. Researched it, and it got a great review from Outdoor Gear Lab. Straps for poles, ice axe loop, and lash straps to carry a pad, or other gear. Definitely recommend.
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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. Nice pack
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Rob from Oregon on Monday, February 11, 2019
    I’ve been using this pack for about a week now for my daily bike commute. It’s a well made and thought out pack (it even has a place to put a bike tail light on the back). I’d say the only thing that it’s missing is an integrated rain cover (something my old Vaude pack had).
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. Awesome
    Reviewed by Anonymous from Duluth mn on Friday, January 25, 2019
    Used last year commuting on my bike. A little long in the torso for me at 5’7” but straps adjust well enough to manage. Really nice pack at a amazing price
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. Awesome
    Reviewed by Anonymous from Duluth mn on Friday, January 25, 2019
    Used last year commuting on my bike. A little long in the torso for me at 5’7” but straps adjust well enough to manage. Really nice pack at a amazing price
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. RAD Pack...
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by SpotMe7 from B'ham NW WASH on Friday, April 13, 2018
    Multi-use ability...great for day hikes, around town, or even a lite overnighter. Best features include: +* mesh/ springy back panel, +* multiple pockets, +*strong waist strap, +*ice ax loops, +*attractive color/design & solid construction, +*water revs. Ability, etc...

    Love Gregory packs in general. A day pack that'll LAST & you will want to keep l/t. A steal, @ or below 90$!
    Thanks Sierra T.P...l
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. Great day pack
    Reviewed by JM from NYC on Monday, March 26, 2018
    Just received it, and took it out for a test. The color in the photo is off; it is not yellow but an electric lime green. Excellent product. Materials and features are great. I am 6'1" and to have the hipbelt rest on my iliac crest the straps are pretty high on my chest, this might bother some taller hikers. I wanted a day pack that had an actual padded hipbelt as opposed to just straps to keep the pack from swinging around during scrambles, and this pack is it. Suspension is great, and the mesh back panel should keep you cooler and drier in hot weather. Researched it, and it got a great review from Outdoor Gear Lab. Straps for poles, ice axe loop, and lash straps to carry a pad, or other gear. Definitely recommend.

About Gregory

After designing his first backpack as a Boy Scout at the age of 14, Wayne Gregory dedicated his career to making outstanding gear, a mission that eventually led him to create Gregory Mountain Products in 1977. From the beginning, Gregory backpacks have been engineered using a combination of field research and customer feedback in order to enhance durability, fit and function. The brand has pioneered many industry firsts, such as multiple pack sizes with different frame, harness and waist belt dimensions. They also developed the first waist belt system that offered a variety of hip angles. Not surprisingly, Gregory backpacks have been praised in a wide range of publications, from Backpacker magazine to National Geographic Adventure.