Gregory Mountain Products Women's Deva 70 Backpack
Gregory Mountain Products Women's Deva 70 Backpack
Brand: Gregory Model : 5658 Availibility : N/A |
Gregory Mountain Products Women's Deva 70 Backpack Feature
- Women's-specific backpack built expressly to fit a woman's unique body shape
- Narrow back panel and female-specific harness design and cut
- Response AFS suspension system mirrors body's movements and evenly distributes weight
- Hydration sleeve with dual ports; dual waist belt pockets and twin side pockets
- Available in extra-small, small, and medium sizes; lifetime warranty
Gregory Mountain Products Women's Deva 70 Backpack Overviews
The Deva 70 uses Gregory's women's specific backpanel and harnesses along with the Response AFS suspension to ensure this pack fits and performs perfectly. Loads of pockets give you endless organizational options.
Gregory Mountain Products Women's Deva 70 Backpack Specifications
An ideal pack for overnight hikes, the Gregory Women's Deva 70 is comfortable and spacious, with between 4,211 and 4,516 cubic inches of storage depending on the size (the pack is available in extra-small, small, and medium versions). As a result, you can carry a ton of gear to the campsite, from clothes to overnight items to extra food. The Deva 70 offers several storage chambers, including a large main compartment, a front pocket, twin side pockets with a stash pouch, dual waist-belt pockets, and a hideaway water bottle pocket. The pack also keeps you well hydrated on long days, with a hydration sleeve and dual hydration ports. And thanks to the top, front, side, and bottom access, you can locate easily specific items without unpacking the entire bag.
The Deva 70 is a women's-specific pack, meaning it's built expressly for a woman's unique body shape, with a narrow back panel and a female-specific harness design and cut. The pack is also outfitted with Gregory's Response AFS suspension system, an independent rotating waist-belt system that automatically registers and adjusts to your hip angle. This pivoting belt mirrors your body's movements and evenly distributes the weight, helping the pack support larger loads without restricting your movement. Other features include an ultra-soft, precurved 3D waist belt and harness; water-resistant zippers; a single aluminum stay; a Gription mesh lumbar pad; and a dual-layer, wear-resistant bottom panel. All Gregory packs carry a lifetime warranty.
Extra-small specifications:
- Volume: 4,211 cubic inches
- Weight: 5 pounds 5 ounces
- Torso length: 14 to 16 inches
Small specifications:
- Volume: 4,333 cubic inches
- Weight: 5 pounds 8 ounces
- Torso length: 16 to 18 inches
Medium specifications:
- Volume: 4,516 cubic inches
- Weight: 5 pounds 11 ounces
- Torso length: 18 to 20 inches
About Gregory Mountain Products
Company founder Wayne Gregory--who designed his first backpack at 14 as part of a Boy Scout project--opened Gregory Mountain Products in 1977 in San Diego, California. From the start, Wayne wasn't just meticulous about designing packs that improved upon fit and used the best materials available, he also wanted to know how his designs worked in the field and what he could do better, a heritage of accessibility that has continued to the present. In the early days, he loved to talk tech with customers at his retail store in San Diego, asking for feedback on what worked and what didn't. Ultimate, Wayne realized that fit was king in the backpack business, and he pioneered many firsts, including being the first company to build backpacks in different frame, harness, and waist belt sizes; the first (and still only) pack manufacturer to develop a waist-belt system that adjusts to fit different hip angles, automatically improving load transfer; and developing the center-locking bar tack, a stitch that ends and locks off on the center of a seam instead of the side to improve strength at the major stress points. From the earliest days, Gregory packs were noted for their innovative design, ergonomic and comfortable fit, and high quality.
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