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Some trips require extra space. The Gregory Stout 35 pack has the space you need for a full day or light overnight trip. It includes a raincover, and an adjustable VersaFit suspension for a great fit.
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View the Gregory Stout Product LineView all Gregory Backpacking PacksBest Use | Hiking |
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Frame Type | Internal Frame |
Gear Capacity (L) | 35 liters |
Gear Capacity (cu. in.) | 2,136 cubic inches |
Weight | 2 lbs. 12.8 oz. |
Adjustable Torso Length | Yes |
Fits Torso Length (in.) | 16-21 inches |
Fits Waist/Hips | 28-48 inches |
Material(s) | Pack body: 210-denier nylon/420-denier high-density nylon; pack bottom: 840-denier ballistic polyester; back lining: 40% postconsumer recycled 135-denier polyester |
Frame Material | Alloy steel |
Reservoir Compatible | Yes |
Pack Access | Top / Bottom |
Number of Exterior Pockets | 5 + main compartment |
Sleeping Bag Compartment | Yes |
Raincover Included | Yes |
Hipbelt Pockets | Yes |
Dimensions | 27 x 13 x 10 inches |
Gender | Men's |
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Had this out for a 10 mile day hike up at Mt Baker over the summer. It was comfortable with easy adjustment and hauled all my snacks, water, filter and extra gear with no problems. Looking forward to lots more use next year. If you need a solid day/overnight pack I’d feel comfortable recommending this to anyone. Been a fan of Gregory since my first external frame pack
This is a great pack for a long day hike or a quick overnight. It holds everything I need and is very well made. I have used it now on a few winter hikes. Can’t wait to see how it performs over the summer!
Great pack! Perfect size for a heavy day or light overnight, and plenty of storage areas and helpful loops for securing items. The suspension system is amazing as always -- I forgot I was wearing it. Plus, as a 6'6" fellow, I was impressed by the perfect fit on the "large" setting. My only criticisms are that I wish it had a better channel for routing a hydration hose down the shoulder strap, and I wish the hip belt pockets extended a little farther to the front (but that's just my being finicky). If I could give partial stars, it would be 4.9.
Perfect size day pack or overnight pack. Comfortable and adjustable. Used this pack on many hikes now and I do not get any discomfort or loss of feeling in shoulders or tingling. I’m a bigger guy and the waist strap still fit perfect, completely adjustable for your fit. Overall it’s a good investment pack to have if you need it for short tips or even flying on an airplane as a carry on. My only negative is I wish it came with a water bladder but all in all I would purchase again.
Perfect size for a day or two. Versatile pack with many types of pockets. Bottom can be opened for access to the main compartment
This backpack is light, has the right size for a day hike or as a travel companion, has a good number of well placed compartments, is good looking and well built, and is an accepted carry on bag on planes.
The pack has been what I wanted for a day pack. It’s big enough for overnight or a two day hike but small enough for day hikes as well. Pack is build well with many adjustments for the shoulder straps .
Great pack for day hiking, plus has enough room for that unexpected overnight. This is fast becoming my go to pack for everyday use. The quality is great and I plan on using this for many years to come
It's carried my skis up Mt St Helens and I've used in on multi day trips in Glacier. You can do a lot with this 35 liter. Durable and comfortable, exactly what I expect from Gregory.
I used this pack for long hikes and snowshoeing with up to 37 lbs. There's a lot to like about this pack: nice external pockets, great water bottle pockets, lots of external lashing points and built-in straps, good sized main compartment, ice-axe loop, and, theoretically, an easily adjusted torso size. The rain cover pocket under the lid is a bonus making for secure storage of keys and wallet. Some frustrations: The opening of the main compartment is surprisingly small making it difficult to get bulky items inside (like a climbing rope), just weird. No matter how I adjusted the torso length I could not get the pack to transfer weight to the hip belt. The belt seemed to deform and sag so that the hoop frame of the pack rubbed on my tailbone, not comfortable at all. On top of it the straps on the shoulder straps seemed to slip during a hike/snowshoe and I consistently had to retighten them. That would help for a bit but then I'd have to do it over again, and again. I've never had a pack that had slipping straps. I returned it after about 6 months as I could never get the fit to work and my tailbone was tired of being rubbed.