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Jade 63 - Women's (Fall 2022)
Gregory
Jade 63 - Women's (Fall 2022)
$174.96
Description

  Lightweight pack with great ventilation and unbeatable comfort

  The Gregory Jade 63 proves that a week on the trail can feel like an overnight, bringing nearly 65 liters of lightweight, formfitting, ventilated comfort to adventures that stretch your personal envelope of distance and terrain. At any elevation, in any weather, this fully featured yet sleek and streamlined women’s backpack will have you wondering what’s around the next bend instead of counting the miles.

  Free Float is an elegant, yet simplified load-handling solution that’s flexible, customizable, and fully ventilated, yet light and low profile. You’ll love the way it fits, feels, and performs on the trail.

  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

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Description
Brand Name:
Gregory
Frame Description:
Perimeter spring steel frame with anti-barreling cross stay system
Gender:
Women's
Cubic Inches:
3844
Liters:
63
Weight Capacity:
up to 40 lbs / 18 kg
Weight:
3.56 lbs / 1.61 kg
Raincover: 0.21 lbs / 95 g
Torso Length Range:
XS/S: 13 - 17 in
S/M: 16 - 20 in
Sleeping Bag Compartment:
Yes
Other Features:
• Sunglass QuickStow system on shoulder harness for quick, secure and scratch-free access to your shades without taking the pack off
• Full body U-Zip main opening on front of bag for easy unloading when you get to camp
• Trail access side stretch mesh pocket
• Custom fitted raincover included - stows in a quick access zippered pocket on underside of the top lid
• Oversized hipbelt pockets for cased cell phones and point-and-shoot cameras
• Front heavy duty stretch mesh stash pocket
• Dual side stretch mesh pockets
• Bottom side compression with pass through for uninhibited use of the side mesh pocket
• Zippered top pocket with reflective webbing attachment loops for finding your pack at night
• Zippered bottom sleeping bag compartment with removable divider
• Adjustable attachment loop and hook-attach shock lock for trekking poles or ice axes
• Custom Comfort Grip molded zipper pulls
• Sternum strap buckle with integrated safety whistle
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