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Overview
About Gregory Z65 Backpack - Internal Frame
Closeouts. Gregory's Z65 backpack utilizes JetStream LTS construction for the more comfortable, less burdensome pack trips. Dual-density lumbar foam pad transfers weight from your back to your hips, and the adjustable waistbelt has a plastic HDPE stiffener for a better carry.
- Moisture-wicking mesh and breathable foam throughout
- Harness is specially designed to eliminate hot spots
- Lightweight framesheet with a hollow aluminum stay easily supports heavier loads
- Welded, water-resistant zippers
- Auto-Fit harness system
- Quick-access waistbelt pockets
- Dual hydration ports and sleeve
- All-access front zip
- Exterior compression straps
- Ice axe loops
- Small:
- Fits torsos: 16-17-½"
- Dimensions (HxWxD): 28x11x12"
- Capacity: 3600 cu.in.
- Weight: 3 lb. 9 oz.
- Medium:
- Fits torsos: 18-19-½"
- Dimensions (HxWxD): 30x11x12"
- Capacity: 3966 cu.in.
- Weight: 3 lb. 14 oz.
- Large:
- Fits torsos: 20-21-½"
- Dimensions (HxWxD): 32x11x12"
- Capacity: 4332 cu.in.
- Weight: 4 lb. 3 oz.
- Made in Philippines
Specs
Specs about Gregory Z65 Backpack - Internal Frame
- Pack material: 210 denier double-diamond ripstop nylon and nylon twill
- Frame type: Internal
- Frame material: HDPE framesheet and aluminum stays
- Hydration compatible: Yes
- Pack loading: Top and front
- Recommended use: Backpacking Multiday
- Volume liters: 65
- S:
- Dimensions: 28x12x11"
- Pack capacity: 3539 cu.in.
- Weight: 3 lb. 15 oz.
- Fits torsos: 16-18"
- Fits torsos: Small: 16-17-½" Medium: 18-19-½" Large: 20-21-½""
- M:
- Dimensions: 30x12x11"
- Pack capacity: 3906 cu.in.
- Weight: 4 lb. 3 oz.
- Fits torsos: 18-20"
- L:
- Dimensions: 32x12x11"
- Pack capacity: 4272 cu.in.
- Weight: 4 lb. 7 oz.
- Fits torsos: 20-22"
- Made in Philippines
Reviews
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Based on 45 reviews
Most Helpful 5-Star Review
5.0 out of 5 stars.
you need one of these!
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Reviewed by mill creek paddler from Sioux City, IA on Wednesday, March 21, 2012
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5.0 out of 5 stars. very goodVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from jian on Wednesday, January 7, 2015very good
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4.0 out of 5 stars. lightweightVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Asia on Saturday, October 11, 2014Lightweight and appears to be durable
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Sturdy and well constructedVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Colorado on Monday, September 15, 2014The pack is well constructed with lots of straps and loops. Plenty of room for my weekend trip. My shoulders were killing me after a weekend trip, but I think that is more me than the pack.
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3.0 out of 5 stars. Very Limited Pocket SpaceVerified Buyer Reviewed by Ken from Burien, WA on Sunday, August 24, 2014The front and top auxiliary pouches should bulge out more than they do. They get compressed against the contents of the main pouch, which leaves you with basically the one main pouch for stowing all of your gear. The front access panel to the main compartment is nice though.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Comfort and FunctionVerified Buyer Reviewed by Flat Land Hiker from Indiana on Thursday, July 31, 2014Just finished a 16 mile hike around North Manitou Island in Michigan. The pack performed flawlessly. Two key features add to this. The pack design keeps the pack slightly away from the body so that the pack does not add heat to your back. Secondly the zipper system that allows you to lay the pack on the straps on the ground and unzip the main body of the pack to allow easy access to all of your gear, even the gear at the bottom of the pack. I am 6'2" and 230 lbs, the large size pack fits well. The fit was based on my shoulder / waist measurement so use that as your guide. I had 32 lbs packed for the duration of the trip and it never felt like it was a burden. This pack was an upgrade from another brand pack that I carried on the AT. This pack is a definite improvement.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Great BackpackVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from British Columbia on Tuesday, June 10, 2014Perfect for the West Coast trail, lots of padding and storage
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Gregory Z65 Backpack - Internal FrameVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Georgia on Thursday, June 5, 2014Purchased for 2-3 day backpacking trips. First use was an overnight 10-mile backpacking trip in NC. Pack has plenty of room, easy access points and the straps on the bottom were perfect for my sleeping pad. I am F / 5'7'' / 125 lbs / 27'' waist so I ordered size S. For comfort I give it 4/5, since I felt that I could have tightened the waist strap and shoulder straps one more cinch to make it sit more comfortably, and because the side pockets that are large enough to hold a water bottle aren't easily accessible while wearing the pack. The waistbelt pockets provide easy access to smaller items, but for size reference, I couldn't completely fit my phone (Galaxy S3) in them.
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3.0 out of 5 stars. Comfortable, Poor ventilation, Newer versions are better.Verified Buyer Reviewed by Devon from Virginia on Wednesday, April 9, 2014I got this (which is the 2009 model) because it was $100 cheaper than the 2014 at a local store. But having used both a bit, I think I should have sprung for the new one. The new one could be the one bag to do it all, but I don't think this older one really is.
The bad: The ventilation on this model isn't great. My mid back is fine, but the foam on the lower back doesn't ventilate at all. The front access is okay, but the zipper is on the left top and right sides, so you don't gain much access to the bottom of the bag which isn't much better than a straight top-loader. For contrast, the new version zipper is left BOTTOM right, which allows you to just get at stuff at the bottom of the pack without opening the whole front. The front pocket does store some stuff, but if the main bag is pretty full you can hardly access the front. Everything in it is either stuck on the sides or gets pushed out as soon as you open the zipper. Hip pockets fit my headlamp, but not my cell phone (newer large smartphone).
The good: The straps are pretty comfortable. I'm a little fat, so properly load bearing waist straps always squish my belly. This one still does that but is less intrusive than some other bags. The load lifters are easily accessible while wearing the bag and allow you to get that weight off your shoulders. -
5.0 out of 5 stars. Great packReviewed by Robby7194 from Atlanta on Wednesday, January 1, 2014For the cost, this pack is great for camping.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. :)Reviewed by Anonymous from Washington on Thursday, December 26, 2013I've never really shopped online and was a bit hesitant but everything went fine and I got what I ordered just in time :)