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Sure, your pack’s lightweight, but how does it carry?

Here at Gregory we were psyched to get notice of the Baltoro pack being included on the UK-based Outdoor: Talk’s “A list kit” for backpacks, not so much simply because of the great  accolade (though we’re always honored when folks recognize the detail we put into our packs), but because they really nailed what we believe regarding suspension and how comfortable your backpack is when you do what you do with a backpack - load it up and carry it.

Response AFS suspension

As they point out, if you pick up the Baltoro and it’s not the lightest weight pack measured against many on the market. But the measure of a great pack, and especially one made for many consecutive days of trekking, is how well it carries the weight on your back. As we’ve said many times, and we’ll say again now,  it’s worth a little bit of extra weight put into the right part of the pack (the suspension) in order for the load to be dispersed equally and transferred in the most effective way possible to your body.

Said more simply, it’s actually comfortable with weight in it. And that’s something you’re most likely to be aware of after you’ve carried some packs that don’t distribute the load so well.

As they write, “The development and weight have gone into areas that somehow spread the load in such a way that it doesn’t seem to concentrate in any one place. … There are undeniably lighter heavy load bags on the market, and some very good ones, but when you’re on a long trail what really matters is comfort and that’s more than just a matter of grams carried and you’d be hard pressed to find anything more comfortable than this arm chair of load haulers.”

Wayne himself wouldn’t say it much differently.

The climbing take on Gregory’s Alpaca

No one beats up on gear like climbers. Whether it’s schlepping stuff to base camp or hauling up rock walls, alpine climbing in particular doles out the abuse.

In that vein, we here at Gregory were psyched to have the Alpaca line of duffle bags awarded a ‘2010 Recommended’ gear designation, and a 5-star review, from SuperTopo.com’s test of expedition duffles, which was posted this week. SuperTopo is one of the more trafficked beta/community sites in the climbing world.

The upshot: “The Gregory Alpaca is one of the best all-around duffels on the market.”

Climbers are notoriously meticulous, and this review is nothing if not that.  Tabs on the review include Editor’s Picks, Rating Overview, Buying Advice, and How We Test, along with the individual writeups on seven duffles, which was a list already culled from a bigger list as climbers’ favorites.

Backpacker Magazine honors the Z55, Jade 50 with ‘best all-around’ pack

 

“This pack rose to the top of a crowded- and very competitive- category due to its total load transfer, comfort, and conveniently laid-out packbag.” -Backpacker Magazine, 2010 Gear Guide

It sort of feels like snagging first place in the fourth grade science fair. Only this time, we don’t run the risk of being beat up at recess, and the judges, well, let’s just say they’re not meandering around a gym scrutinizing Styrofoam balls and foaming Coke bottles.

No, all jokes aside, these judges have put our packs through it all, rigorously testing every feature in environments they’re meant to handle. So to us, there is no higher compliment than to receive ‘best all around’ packs of 2010 from the good folks at Backpacker Magazine who really do put our packs through the paces.

Beyond the Z55 and the Jade 50 being named winner of ‘best all-around’ packs, a number of other packs were called out in the gear guide with notable comments. Here’s what they had to say:

Miwok “Testers loved this soft-backed day pack for the way it shifts seamlessly from hiking to biking to running.”

Z35“Here’s a load hauler for day hikers who chronically overpack. The tubular steel stays and nylon framesheet can handle up to 30 pounds, and weight is effectively distributed to the hips.”

Baltoro 70“With a perfect capacity for longer trips, this stable, comfortable top-loader cruised to a 2008 Editor’s Choice Award. And those test packs from two years ago are still going strong today; our staff regularly bickers over them for weeklong trips with heavy loads.”

Denali Pro 105 “ ‘I’ve carried a person in this pack,’ writes an editor who’s used it for almost 10 years. ‘That’s how big and supportive it is … Indestructible too.’ ”

Gregory gets Outside Gear of the Year Award and 14-plus inches …

The word today: Gregory’s Targhee backcountry ski and snowboard pack won a 2009/2010 Gear of the Year Award from Outside Magazine.

One of the most prestigious awards for outdoor equipment given out in the media world, the Outside Gear of the Year Award is bestowed on the very best outdoor and fitness products twice a year in a variety of categories - packs, skis, apparel to name a few - after extensive product testing by the gear-obsessed (that’s not a bad thing …) team down in Santa Fe. The Targhee won in the winter pack category, beating out 20-plus other contenders.

Coincidence that Grand Targhee on the east side of the Tetons got 14-plus inches last night in the first major storm of the season? I think not …

And yes, those pictures are from today.  Get your Targhee ready for the ‘Ghee.

8 days and 600 miles later

Over the last week or so, we’ve been updating you on Gregory co-sponsored adventure racing team  NUUN-FeedTheMachine’s progress throughout Primal Quest Badlands. And around midday last Saturday, the team crossed the finish line in 8th place after nearly 170 grueling hours on the course.

According to Primal Quest’s blog, the team was ‘lost’ on Friday, which was made apparent by the SPOT tracker. But, after a bit of rest and a replacement bike delivered to the course, the team was once again found at the finish line.

The race officially ended on Sunday after teams ran, climbed, trekked, swam, and paddled 600 miles across the Black Hills and the Badlands. Congratulations to NUUN-FeedTheMachine for finishing 8th in the longest adventure race in North America!

Gregory Jade 35 women’s pack gets an A+ from Outdoor Divas

Outdoor Divas, the well-known retail shop based on Boulder’s Pearl St. Mall that’s carved out a niche specializing in women’s specific gear, had nice things to say on their blog this week about Gregory’s Jade 35 women’s pack. The packs in the Jade series are the women’s specific counterparts to Gregory’s popular Z series packs, lightweight day and backpacking packs with ventilated back panels. In all there are five women’s specific packs in the Jade lineup currently, with two more new ones to be added to the line starting in January. Gotta like it when you get an A+ on your women’s packs from an outdoor shop that specializes in gear that works well for gals!

Gregory Diablo makes the big screen

Well, not exactly. But in our world, it kind of is.Outside Magazine has amped up its online counterpart with video reviews of editors’ favorite 2009 summer gear. And the Diablo got a cast as one of the best packs of the season.Here, Associate Editor Justin Nyberg covers the Diablo’s most innovative features, including Bio-sync suspension, which helps the pack mimic body movements while running, biking and so on.Outside’s one of a handful of magazine’s that’s really making much more of concerted effort over the last year or so to keep their site fresh with daily outdoor news and content. Nice to see the video content expanding into gear. Click here to check out their blog.

Z pack makes list of top 50 most innovative outdoor products over last 25 years

Gregory’s had a couple of backpacks in its line over the years that have earned cult status among those in the know.

One is the Denali Pro, basically an expedition backpack made for hauling 50 pound-plus loads in comfort. Or as comfortable as you can be hauling those kinds of weights. Why’s it called the Denali Pro? Because it’s the pack of choice for a lot of pros up in AK’s Alaska Range.

Another classic Gregory bag built more for everyday kind of loads is the Z Pack, which has morphed through design upgrades over the years into today’s Z55 and, more broadly, led to Gregory’s Z and Jade packs series.

Last week, Gregory’s original Z Pack made a list of the top 50 most innovative outdoor products over the last 25 years compiled by SNEWS, one of the main news publications that covers the outdoor industry. SNEWS, which these days is owned by the same folks that own Backpacker Magazine, is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. So this list, which was assembled by the SNEWS editorial team, will be whittled by SNEWS readers’ votes to the 25 most innovative pieces of outdoor gear in the last 25 years. Then, those 25 pieces of gear will be profiled in the summer issue of SNEWS magazine, in association with its 25th anniversary.

The Z Pack (that’s an early one shown in the photo) essentially pioneered the category of lightweight backpacks with suspension substantial enough to carry bigger loads more comfortably. In its day it was, and, in its current form as the Z55, continues to be one of the top sellers in the Gregory line. So while sales tell us it’s a popular pack, it’s also nice to get a little recognition from longtime editors who cover the outdoor industry that indeed the Z Pack was a thoughtful design that set standards in the business.

The voting that will narrow the top 50 list to 25 goes on until April 15. In this instance, only subscribers to SNEWS, which is a daily online news service and publishes its magazine twice a year, can vote.

Gregory’s Z35 tops day pack test in France’s Trek Magazine

In a test of 17 backpacks suited to one-day pursuits, France’s Trek Magazine recently named the Gregory Z35 one of two of its test winners, beating out of some of the most well-known and well-established European brands.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Backpacker’s ‘average’ subscriber loyal to Gregory packs

Backpacker Magazine does a lot of polls to understand who its subscribers are. It also polls its subscriber base on the gear they use, what kinds of activities they participate in, and a whole host of other subjects. Good stuff, since it definitely pays to know who it is that’s interested in what you’re doing.

And good stuff for companies that build backpacks, since one can deduct that readers of a magazine with the name Backpacker might be interested in buying what you’re making.

Over the years, Gregory has been psyched to be ranked by Backpacker readers as a favorite pack brand, consistently topping categories that ask readers to rank pack brands that offer the best comfort, highest performance and most advanced technology.

We were excited once again to see in the current January issue that the average Backpacker subscriber’s favorite pack brand is Gregory. We know internally that making the most comfortable packs is in our DNA, but it’s nice to have confirmation that you’re reaching one of your core audiences.





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