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Gregory Triconi 60
$270.00
Released January, 2010
The Pros:Hidden water bottle carrier is handy and easy to access. Fits comfortably on your back, nice and secure. Made with light weight materials, easy to carry around.
The Cons:Zippers can't take the pressure of over-stuffing the pockets, need to be careful not to break them.
The Gregory Triconi 60 is a men's technical backpack that's lightweight and can be used on extensive adventurous hikes without being easily damaged or destroyed. It's a more advanced model than other competitive ones because it's made of 210d HT double diamond ripstop and broken twill nylon fabrics and the Response AFS Suspension has a precurved rotating waistbelt that provides comfort and automatically adjusts to hip angles and body movements.
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With standard front and twin side pockets, the backpack has dual waistbelt pockets, dual hydration ports and sleeve and a hideway water bottle pocket for a large and unique amount of storage. The backpack also features a dual-layer wear-resistant bottom panel and water resistant zippers.
Features
- Response AFS Suspension
- 210d HT double diamond ripstop and broken twill nylon fabrics
- Front pocket and twin side pockets
- Hideaway water bottle storage
- Dual waistbelt pockets
- Dual hydration ports and sleeve
- Water resistant zippers
- Dual-layer wear-resistant bottom panel
- Available in Yellow Stone and Ridgeline Gray
Size Options
- Small - 2.3kg weight, 16"-18" torso length and 55 L volume capacity
- Medium - 2.4kg weight, 18"-20" torso length and 60 L max volume capacity
- Large - 2.55kg weight, 20"-22" torso length and 64 L max volume capacity
User Reviews (2)
Pros & Cons
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hidden water bottle carrier is handy and easy to access
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fits comfortably on your back, nice and secure
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made with light weight materials, easy to carry around
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distributes weight evenly, doesn't affect your balance - great for a climb
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design stays completely out of your way
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perfect for large collections of equipment, enough pockets to keep things sorted
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water resistant zippers are effective against rain and snow
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zippers can't take the pressure of over-stuffing the pockets, need to be careful not to break them
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