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Item 740376
Specification | Description |
| Gender | Unisex |
| Frame type | Frameless |
| Approximate volume | 1,200 cubic inches |
| Approximate volume - metric | 20 liters |
| Average weight | 26 ounces |
| Average weight - metric | 0.74 kilograms |
| Adjustable torso | No |
| Material | Siliconized nylon |
| Number of pockets | 3 + main compartment |
| Access / Loading | Panel |
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Comments about Gregory Iso Daypack:
This pack is smallish, yet deceptively hold a great deal of stuff. I will go to my gear garage later to sort out what goodies can be crammed into this bag, but currently it comfortably holds a stuff sack full of food, 2 liter water bladder, wool shirt, raincoat and hat, tent footprint, gallon ziplock stuffed with essentials, AND a helmet. My only gripe is the helmet pocket, IF I am using it correctly, is too small. The straps will hold a helmet, but if I am using the correct "pocket", it is BARELY in there. Granted, it's a rollerblade/bmx style helmet that is quite bulky. Shoulder and waist straps have minimal padding, but for the weight this 1 lb, 10 oz. bag will be carrying, I cannot wait to trade my heavy daypack for the ISO as a summit bag.
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Comments about Gregory Iso Daypack:
A great lightweight, roomy, and comfortable daypack, with just one caveat.
The Iso is big enough to easily hold a whole day's gear. Contents are easily cinched down using the well-placed compression straps, and the pack is so well balanced that it's easy to forget it's even on your back. The waistbelt is particularly well designed, with large, handy zipped pockets big enough to hold a digital camera. Why can't all daypack makers think of that?
Now, the caveat: there is no anchor point or hook in the hydration sleeve on which to hang the bladder. This doesn't sound like a huge problem, but when you're drinking and the bladder empties, it tends to bunch up at the bottom of the sleeve. It can get annoying. It might be easily fixed by taking the pack to a shoe repairer and having them sew in a small clip. Again, nothing major, but when you're paying a hundred bucks for a pack...?
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