ProView – Gregory Climbing Pack Kit Review
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.
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.
The Gregory Paragon is a feature-packed, ultra-modern backpacking pack that will help you be comfortable for a weekend or carry a week's worth of food. And, it’ll look good doing it.
The Gregory Maven 48L is a classic backpacking backpack that I would recommend to anyone who wants to travel a bit lighter on a multi-day trip without sacrificing comfort and convenience.
As a daily hiker and adventurer, I love the sleek design of this pack, the variety of features and its unique hip belt material. From testing out on the trail, this pack has proven its durability and comfort for withstanding…
While intended primarily for the frontside, the thoughtful design of the pack has given it a place in the slack and even (albeit light) backcountry.
I never skied resorts with a pack previously, but I have become a convert due to the Gregory Verte 12. It’s the perfect size and fit for a long day of shredding at a resort.
Finally, I found a pack that is the perfect blend of size, fit, accessories, and has versatility for both my long patrol days and fun laps (both resort and short backcountry trips) on days off: the Gregory Verte 18
I finally found a replacement to my old resort pack that has all the features I want in as small a package as possible.