Gregory Mountain Products Baltoro 65 Liter Men’s Backpack, Shadow Black, Medium
Supreme comfort and advanced performance make the Baltoro 65 ideal for weekend warriors and demanding users alike. This backpack’s secret sauce combines trail-dominating Response A3 suspension technology with 65 liters of capacity, giving it dynamic load balancing in tough terrain plus a trim design that feels perfectly sized for long winter weekends, warm-weather multi-stagers, and shorter backcountry excursions.
Product Features
- VENTED, FORMED BACK PANEL & LUMBARTUNE REMOVABLE INSERT: Vented, formed back panel features LifeSpan foam & silicone lumbar grip zone. LumbarTune removable 10mm insert offers user-customizable contouring for a precise backpanel fit.
- PRE-CURVED FOAM COMPONENTS & FREE DAYPACK INCLUDED: QuickSwap 3D interchangeable pre-curved LifeSpan EVA foam harness & hipbelt in multiple sizes to precisely fit each body. SideKick ultra-light, removable daypack doubles as hanging reservoir sleeve.
- FREE RAINCOVER & TOP-LOADING DESIGN: Included removable raincover stowes in its own zippered pocket. Top-loading design with front U-zip panel access.
- AMPLE STORAGE TO ORGANIZE YOUR TRIP: Double Barrel lid design with dual zippered pockets on top and security pocket underneath. SideWinder stowable ergonomic bottle holster.
- IDEAL USES: Backpacking, Camping, Hiking, International Travel, Adventure Travel, Trekking, Through Hiking – WEIGHT: 5.5 lbs – DIMENSIONS: 25.2″ x 15.0″ x 9.5″
Very good pack I’ve hiked 200+ miles with this pack, including three weeks on the JMT. My loads varied from 30 pounds up to 60 pounds on some flat-land training hikes. The Baltoro always handled the load comfortably. Very happy with the design, packing and access to stowed gear. The water bottle pocket is very well designed for easy access and stowing when hiking. The three pockets on the brain is smart. Zippers, straps and material all held up great. One suggestion: make the pockets on the belt strap…
Very comfortable with heavy loads. Great pockets and zippers. This is the most comfortable pack I have ever used. I just returned from a backpacking trip in the Sipsey Wilderness, AL. We got on the wrong trail and ended up bushwhacking it for extra 4 hours, camp, then getting lost for an additional hour or two while bushwhacking back out. This is followed by a rain soaked slog back to the trailhead. To help out on the return I took on some extra gear weight in my pack. If you’ve ever been out in the Sipsey you’ll know the terrain can resemble the planet…