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Maya 25 - Women's
Gregory
Maya 25 - Women's
$104.96
Description

  

When you need a comfy daypack that hugs your body, the Maya 25 comes through in the clutch

The BioSync suspension centers the weight of your pack, while the 3D foam backpanel keeps you cool. Coming with all the bells and whistles means more fun, less pain.

  Sunglasses Quickstow System

  Quickstow system on shoulder harness for a secure, scratch free way to store your sunglasses

  Soft Touch Accessory Pocket

  Soft Touch Accessory pocket for scratch free storage of valuables

  Speed Clip Hydration Hanger

  Quick attach hydration hanger system is compatible with Gregory's 3D Hydro reservoir

  

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Description
Brand Name:
Gregory
Gender:
Women's
Item#:
145280
Suspension Technology:
Bio-Sync
Weight:
2.02 lbs / 916 kg
Volume:
25 L
Max Carry Weight:
25 lbs / 11.3 kg
Features:
  • BioSync dynamic suspension with flexible tendons that stretch and move with your body.
  • Adjustable torso length with 3D foam breathable backpanel.
  • Women's specific body-hugging flexible hipbelt with dual zippered pockets
  • Women's specific Die-cut BioSync flexible shoulder harness with sternum strap and hydration clip
  • Sunglass QuickStow system on shoulder harness for quick, secure and scratch-free access to your shades
  • Dedicated zippered hydration pocket with SpeedClip hydration hangar compatible with Gregory's 3D Hydro reservoir (reservoir not included)
  • Top zippered pocket with soft touch liner to protect valuable items and interior mesh zippered security pocket with key clip
  • Dual side stretch mesh pockets with side compression
  • Front stretch mesh pocket with secure buckle closure and reflective webbing.
  • Trekking pole/tool attachment with bungee closure system
  • Custom comfort-grip molded zipper pulls and molded webbing keepers for strap management.
  • Available in Plus Size with extended length shoulder straps and hip belts, plus additional fit revisions to accommodate larger body shapes
Materials
External Material

100% Nylon

Pack Body

210D Honeycomb CryptoRip Nylon / 420D High Density Nylon

Pack Bottom

420D High Density Nylon

Lining

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

Suspension

3D Perforated EVA Foam

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