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Focal 48 - Men's
Gregory
Focal 48 - Men's
$175.96
Description

  With its FreeFloat dynamic hipbelt, fully ventilated back panel and odor-fighting mesh, the Gregory Focal 48 pack delivers the comfort and carrying ability you want for weekend backpacking trips.

  

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Description
Brand Name:
Gregory
Frame Description:
Internal Frame
Gender:
Men's
Cubic Inches:
Small: 2,685 cubic inches
Liters:
Small: 44
Color:
Ozone Black
Weight Capacity:
Up to 60 lbs
Weight:
2 lbs. 8.6 oz.
Torso Length Range:
Small: 16-18 inches
Sleeping Bag Compartment:
No
Other Features:
  • Ventilated, suspended mesh back panel features the Gregory FreeFloat dynamic ComfortCradle lower back system for a dynamic fit and superb comfort
  • Back panel has Polygiene® Stays Fresh Technology that helps prevent the growth of odor-causing microbes in the fabric
  • ComfortCradle hipbelt with 3D construction provides hotspot-free, body-hugging comfort
  • Oversized zippered hipbelt pockets have enough space to fit cellphones and trail essentials
  • Ultralight, perimeter aluminum frame and a fiberglass anti-barreling cross-stay create a superior lightweight load capacity
  • Comfort wrap, breathable shoulder harness includes a sternum strap with an integrated safety whistle and hydration clip
  • Recycled fabrics are ultralight and durable
  • Internal hydration sleeve has a SpeedClip hydration hanger compatible with Gregory 3D Hydro reservoirs (reservoir not included)
  • Removable, floating top pocket with a large zippered compartment and underside zippered pocket keeps smaller items secure; includes reflective attachment points and a key clip
  • Included ultralight weather flap stows in a quick-access zippered pocket on the underside of the top lid
  • Side stretch-mesh pockets with side trail access let you grab water bottles and other items without taking the pack off
  • Front oversized stretch-mesh pocket with secure buckle closure is a great spot for stuffing an extra jacket; front fabric panel adds durability
  • Opening to the main compartment has a quick-pull drawcord closure and top webbing compression
  • Includes a reflective lower loop and upper shock lock for attaching trekking poles or an ice axe
  • Custom ComfortGrip molded zipper pulls are easy to operate
  • Reflective webbing front attachment loops let you clip on extra gear
  • Included interior toggles let you connect the Gregory Nano 14 daypack (not included)
  • Lifetime Guarantee: Gregory guarantees that this product will be free from defects in workmanship and materials for as long as you own it
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