ProView – Gregory Climbing Pack Kit Review
Of the three products I tested in this kit, the Gregory Alpinisto 30 definitely stood out to me as an exceptional pack. The pack is durable, weatherproof, lightweight, versatile, and feature rich.
Of the three products I tested in this kit, the Gregory Alpinisto 30 definitely stood out to me as an exceptional pack. The pack is durable, weatherproof, lightweight, versatile, and feature rich.
I’ve been using the Rumpl Backcountry Puffy mainly for cold-weather ski tailgate hangouts and casual outdoor use, and it’s quickly become one of my go-to pieces of gear to just keep in my car.
After more than a month of use, I've taken the Gregory Climbing Pack Kit on adventures across Washington and Arizona — skiing, multi-pitch climbing, hiking, and dirt biking.
The Alpinisto packs have been a renowned series for many years, and this latest iteration of them continues to deliver with all the features needed on a pack to get you and your gear comfortably into the alpine.
Gregory has a very interesting lineup of products for 2026 - some old, some new. I was able to test three items this spring.
We had two Outdoor Prolink Pros test four different Good To-Go meals, and each flavor got its own review breakdown.
The Chaco Women’s Rapid Pro Flip impressed with its excellent traction, arch support, and all-day comfort, making it ideal for wet and rugged environments.
In my gear testing experience, the Chaco Men’s Z/1 Rapid Pro is a standout performing water sandal that blends grip, comfort, adjustability, and durability with finesse.
The Chaco Rapid Pro Flip is the first flip-flop I’ve trusted for real outdoor use. They are grippy, supportive, and tough enough for creek crossings, rocky camps, or festival mud.
The Chaco Rapid Pro Flip Flops blend comfort and performance in a way I didn’t expect from something so minimal.