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Kalmia 60 Plus - Women's (Fall 2023)
Gregory
Kalmia 60 Plus - Women's (Fall 2023)
$232.46
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Ventilated comfort with dynamic suspension that moves with you

The Kalmia 60's FreeFloat 360 suspension flexes, rotates, and moves with your body, providing a revolution in backpacking technology. Adventure ready with durable, recycled nylon material, streamlined organization and odor-reducing technology. It’s time to hit the trail.

  Plus Size fit is comparable to 2x-6x in apparel sizing and the torso sizing remains consistent with all other Gregory products.Plus Size packs are designed with extended length shoulder straps and hip belts, plus additional fit revisions to accommodate larger body shapes and sizes.Recycled Materials

  Designed with the product's lifecycle in mind, all fabrics have recycled content and feature a PFC-free durable water repellent coating reducing the environmental footprint over conventional material.

  

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Description
Brand Name:
Gregory
Gender:
Women's
Item#:
1392KAL60PLUS
Adjustable Torso:
Yes
Fits Torso:
15" - 19" / 38.1 - 48.3 cm
Adjustable Hipbelt:
Yes
Fits Hips / Waist:
39" - 60" / 99 - 152.4 cm (medium)
Weight:
4.79 lbs / 2.17 kg (medium)
Volume:
60 L / 3661 cu in. (medium)
Max Carry Weight:
45 lbs / 20.4 kg
Packed Dimensions:
28.7" x 12.6" x 17.3" / 73 x 32 x 44 cm (medium)
Features:
  • Plus Size fit is comparable to 2x-6x in apparel sizing and the torso sizing remains consistent with all other Gregory products. See our Fit Chart for complete fit dimensions.
  • Plus Size packs are designed with extended length shoulder straps and hip belts, plus additional fit revisions to accommodate larger body shapes and sizes.
  • FreeFloat 360 ventilated backpanel with dynamic flex panels and auto rotating shoulder straps that move with the natural movements of your body
  • Moisture wicking ventilated backpanel with Polygiene® Stays Fresh Technology - an odor control airmesh treatment that inhibits the growth of odor causing bacteria
  • Adjustable shoulder harnesses and torso length plus customizable women's fit hipbelt and 3D Comfort Cradle for hotspot free, body-hugging comfort
  • Auto-rotating, dual density women's fit shoulder harness with sternum strap featuring integrated safety whistle and hydration clip
  • Perimeter alloy frame and fiberglass anti-barreling cross-stay for stable load management
  • Full length side-loading access zipper for easy unloading and gear organization
  • Oversized front zippered compartment with mesh divider to keep items in order
  • Sunglass QuickStow system on shoulder harness for quick, secure and scratch-free access to your shades
  • Internal hydration sleeve with SpeedClip hydration hanger compatible with Gregory's 3D Hydro Trek Reservoir (reservoir not included)
  • Floating top pocket with large zippered compartment, small quick access pocket and an underside zippered pocket, reflective attachment points and key clip
  • SideWinder bottle holster for one-handed on-the-go water bottle access - tucks away when not in use
  • Side stretch mesh pocket with pass through for over-or-under compression
  • Front oversized stretch mesh pocket with secure buckle closure
  • Quick-pull drawcord closure and top webbing compression
  • Zippered bottom sleeping bag compartment with removable divider
  • Adjustable attachment loops and upper shock locks for trekking poles or ice axe
  • Custom ComfortGrip molded zipper pulls and molded webbing keepers for strap management
  • NANO CONNECT - Included interior toggles to connect Nano 14 Daypack
  • By using recycled fabrics, this pack's carbon footprint is reduced by 27% compared to a conventional nylon pack. The equivalent to 88 miles (142 km) driven; you can offset that amount by walking, biking, or car sharing instead of driving solo
Materials
External Material

100% Nylon

Frame Materials

Alloy Steel Frame & Fiberglass Anti-Barreling Cross-Stay & HDPE

Pack Body

210D High Density / 40% Recycled Nylon & 420D High Density / 45% Recycled Nylon with PFC-Free DWR

Pack Bottom

420D High Density / 45% Recycled Nylon with PFC-Free DWR

Lining

40% Post-consumer Recycled / 135D Polyester with PFC-Free DWR

Suspension

Lifespan EVA Foam & Polygiene® Stays Fresh Technology

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