Reviews Gregory Baltoro 75 Technical Daypack Bags
Just got back from a couple week backpacking trip in the Yosemite backcountry. All I know about this Gregory Baltoro 75 Technical Daypack Bags is so it met all my expectations and more. Very comfortable pack and safeguarded compartments. Everything was easy to get into and held up to an array of scenarios. The first night has been extremely stormy and I retained the pack in my rainfall fly. It got very cloudy and I was very distressed that my new pack had been all dirty after one day. The weird thing is that after it dried the mud only repelled off and it however looks brand new. Went by having a couple waterfalls and narrow rugged places and still was solid and looks new. The movies are strong and the shoulder straps kept everything in place thus there was no slippage or perhaps swaying. I’m a tall and also thin guy (6’2″) and them fit perfectly. Made my journey a very relaxing one given it would have been a pain with any of the more affordable packs. Glad I purchased the idea!
The Gregory Baltoro 75 Technical Daypack Bags is comfortable along with the shoulder straps and hip belt are padded perfectly. Although, for the money spent buying this bag, still missing some features. The Gregory Baltoro 75 Technical Daypack Bags has no beneficial organizational pockets. The pockets are merely throw stuff in and that’s the plan. Would have been nice to obtain had built in mesh holders, so it was good regarding separating items into specific sets of like items (ie. medications, headlight and batteries). The Gregory wrap up has no place to fix your water bladder hose in order that it just flops around by your shoulder strap. (easily corrected together with caribiners) There is also no hook or strap to protected the bladder in the bank (inside the pack). tied a new length of nylon rope involving the upper part of the figure so I could clip the actual bladder to it, to maintain it to remain from collapsing in the wallet as water was drank. Read the rest of this entry »



