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Denali 75
Gregory
Denali 75
$284.96
Description

  Burly 75-liter alpine pack

  The Denali 75 from Gregory is a 75-liter top-loading alpine beast. This is the pack you want for mountaineering expeditions, long climbing trips in the backcountry, or just whenever you feel like hiking around with 60 pounds on your back. Guide-tested and now lighter, stronger, and more versatile than ever, the Denali 75 is one of the best alpine packs out there. It features a comfortable and burly Fusion Flex Pro suspension/harness system, a well-padded hipbelt, and removable frame stays.

  WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including chromium (hexavalent compounds), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For information go to: www.p65warnings.ca.gov

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Gregory
Gender:
Unisex
Cubic Inches:
4577
Liters:
75
Weight Capacity:
Max Carry: 29.5 kg (65 lbs)
Weight:
MEDIUM: 6 lbs (2.722 kg)
Stripped Weight: 4 lbs (1.814 kg)
Dimensions:
36.5" x 13.25" x 11.75"
Made In:
Philippines
Other Features:
Main Access: Top-loader, Front Access

• Side slash zipper for easy access to main body
• Large, fold-away side pockets
• Tubular gear loops and reinforced daisy chain on front of pack
• Dual layer, internally laminated TPU front panel to protect against crampons and ice tools
• High visibility interior
• Multi-layer bottom panel is highly puncture and abrasion resistant
• Multi-use spare straps daisy chain lash, top pocket carry sling, V-compression on lower sides integrates with side pocket functionality
• Cross-over front compression provides complete bag compression as well as alternate attachment system
• Zippered, quick-access side pocket for headlamp and map access
• Hydration reservoir sleeve and port

FUSION FLEX PRO SUSPENSION
• Twin aluminum stays can be quickly removed to save weight
• Integrated fusion pro sewn-in framesheet construction optimizes back protection from your gear, reduces failure points, and keeps the weight down
• Hollow, lightweight aluminum anti-barreling cross-stay provides unmatched stability and ensures your center of gravity is optimized
• Molded EVA backpanel foam sheds snow and incorporates elastometric anti-slip technology on to the critical lumbar pad contact point
• Autocant harness adjusts to each individual angle for a custom fit
• 3D pre-curved pro harness utilizes best-in-class LifeSpan EVA foam
• Strippable 3D pre-curved hipbelt incorporates dual-density LifeSpan EVA foam for optimal weight transfer of heavier loads
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