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Paragon 48 - Men's
Gregory
Paragon 48 - Men's
$164.96
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  A tight, versatile package for fast-paced adventures when you have your lightweight kit dialed in. The Gregory Paragon 48 is a great through-hiking option, or perfect for a quick weekend because you know that the FreeFloat adjustable, dynamic suspension will keep you moving comfortably while you log mile after mile.

  WARNING for California customers: 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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Brand:
Gregory
Gender:
Men's
Max. Carry Weight:
40 lbs / 18.1 kg
Weight:
Small/Medium: 3.4 lbs / 1.54 kg
Medium/Large: 3.53 lbs / 1.6 kg
Volume:
Small/Medium: 45 L / 2746 cu in.
Medium/Large: 48 L / 2929 cu in.
Dimensions:
Small/Medium: 28.3" x 14.2" x 10.0" / 72 x 36 x 25.5 cm
Medium/Large: 30.3" x 14.2" x 9.8" / 77 x 36 x 25 cm
Fits Torso:
Small/Medium: 15" - 19" / 38.1 - 48.3 cm
Medium/Large: 18" - 22" / 45.7 - 55.9 cm
Fits Hips/Waist:
Small/Medium: 25" - 48" / 63.5 - 121.9 cm
Medium/Large: 27" - 53" / 68.5 - 134.2 cm
Other Features:
  • FreeFloat breathable suspension with dynamic flex panels that move with the natural movements of your body
  • Adjustable torso length with 3D perforated foam breathable backpanel
  • 3D comfort cradle adjustable hipbelt with 3D construction for hot spot-free, body-hugging comfort
  • Perforated dual-density shoulder harness with sternum strap with hose clip
  • Wishbone alloy frame and fiberglass anti-barreling cross-stay for stable load management and torsional flexibility
  • Raincover included in dedicated zippered pocket under top lid for added organization
  • Full length side-loading access zipper for easy unloading and gear organization
  • 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 reservoir (reservoir not included)
  • Floating top pocket with large zippered compartment and an underside zippered pocket, reflective attachment points and key clip
  • Dual side stretch mesh pockets, one with side trail access, 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 loop and upper shock lock for trekking poles or an ice axe
  • Custom comfort-grip molded zipper pulls and molded webbing keepers for strap management
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