Gregory  Baltoro 75 Pack - 2024 - Men's

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Head on happily down the trail, even with a heavy load. This Gregory pack adapts to your body shape and movement for comfort on long trips with lots of food—or short trips with loads of gear.

Color: Dusk Blue
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Features

  • FreeFloat A3 dynamic carry system allows the hipbelt, shoulder harness and lower back panel to adapt and conform to your body's unique shape
  • Patented FreeFloat hipbelt system and auto-rotating shoulder straps move and flex with your body's natural walking movements, delivering unrivaled comfort
  • 3 adjustable torso sizes with overlapping fit ranges allow you to size up or down to best suit your body shape; hipbelt padding is also fully adjustable for all-day comfort
  • AirCushion back panel is made from a proprietary 3D mesh that's over 90% open air, providing true on-the-back breathability, eliminating pressure points and wicking moisture
  • 3D shoulder harness and hipbelt construction eliminates wrinkling and hot spots to provide body-hugging comfort
  • All suspension components are treated with Polygiene® Stays Fresh Technology, an odor-control fabric treatment that inhibits the growth of odor-causing bacteria
  • Auto-rotating, dual-density shoulder harness with sternum strap featuring integrated safety whistle and hydration clip
  • ComfortGrip lumbar pad helps prevent pack slip and keeps the pack positioned high on your hips without the need to overtighten the hipbelt
  • Perimeter alloy frame and fiberglass anti-barreling cross-stay for stable load management
  • Reengineered support architecture uses 50% less plastic than the previous generation of this pack
  • Shell and lining fabrics are made with up to 45% recycled materials to help minimize the pack's carbon footprint
  • All pack fabrics are treated with a PFC-free durable water repellent (DWR)
  • Front U-Zip access to main body of pack
  • Dual front zippered pockets with floating divider wall
  • Sunglass QuickStow system on shoulder harness provides quick, secure and scratch-free access to your shades
  • Internal hydration sleeve with SpeedClip hydration hanger is compatible with a Gregory 3D Hydro Trek reservoir (reservoir not included)
  • Floating top pocket has a large zippered compartment, small quick-access pocket, underside zippered pocket, reflective attachment points and key clip
  • SideWinder bottle holster provides one-handed, on-the-go water bottle access—and it tucks away when not in use
  • Oversize, zippered hipbelt pockets offer enough space to fit cellphones and trail essentials
  • Stretch-mesh side pockets include a pass-through for over-or-under compression straps
  • Zippered sleeping bag compartment at bottom with removable divider
  • Adjustable attachment loops and upper shock locks hold your trekking poles or ice axe
  • Custom ComfortGrip molded zipper pulls and molded webbing keepers for strap management
  • Maximum carry weight: 55 lbs.
  • Lifetime Guarantee: Gregory guarantees that this product will be free from defects in workmanship and materials for as long as you own it

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Backpacking

Frame Type

Internal Frame

Gear Capacity (L)

S: 70 liters

M: 75 liters

L: 80 liters

Gear Capacity (cu. in.)

S: 4272 cubic inches

M: 4577 cubic inches

L: 4882 cubic inches

Weight

S: 4 lbs. 12.8 oz.

M: 5 lbs.

L: 5 lbs. 6.4 oz.

Adjustable Torso Length

Yes

Fits Torso Length (in.)

S: 16-19 inches

M: 17-20 inches

L: 18-21 inches

Fits Waist/Hips

S: 26-48 inches

M: 28-50 inches

L: 30-52 inches

Material(s)

Body: 210-denier high-density 40% recycled nylon, 420-denier high-density 45% recycled nylon; lining: 135-denier 40% postconsumer recycled polyester

Frame Material

Alloy steel

Number of Stays

1

Reservoir Compatible

Yes

Suspended Mesh Back Panel

Yes

Pack Access

Top/U-Zip/bottom

Number of Exterior Pockets

9 + main compartment

Sleeping Bag Compartment

Yes

Raincover Included

No

Hipbelt Pockets

Yes

Dimensions

S: 31.9 x 13.8 x 13.4 inches

M: 32.7 x 13.8 x 13.4 inches

L: 33.7 x 13.8 x 13.4 inches

Gender

Men's

Sustainability

Contains recycled materials

Reviews
8 reviews with an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars

Ratings Snapshot

Product Rating

39 out of 48 (81%) reviewers recommend this product

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Supah Scout
Philadelphia, PA
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Fantastic fit and superb quality

7 years ago

I have a Baloro 65 (the program won't let me spell out the name correctly - it thinks if's profanity...ha!. Any of the packs at this price had better be sturdy and well designed, and the Ba Toro doesn't disappoint. Where it excels is far and above anything else I've owned is COMFORT and holding the load SECURE. The back panel is fantastic and makes a wonderful platform for the rest of the weight. This is my go-to pack for winter or long hikes...hauls big loads with grace. I've compared it to the comparable Osprey and that bag is nice, but it's a little gimmicky and finicky in comparison to the Ba Toro's rugged usefulness. This is my go-to bag for long or cold hikes. It handles big loads with grace.

Yes , I recommend this product
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WeekendWarrior
Irvine, CA, United States
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Some Great Improvements to An Already Great Pack!

7 years ago

Gregory has made some great improvements to an already great pack. I owned the previous version of this pack in 65 liters and loved it, but decided to upsize in order to carry a bear canister and some extra gear for my wife. I have loaded it up with about 32 pounds of gear (including food and water), and have taken it out on a few hikes. So far, the bag has performed excellent! The updated materials feel lighter and slightly stronger than on the previous model, the ventilated hip belt is very comfortable and conforms well to my body, and the extra pockets on the front of the pack are great additions for organizing gear (such as extra layers, snacks, a repair kit, or first aid) that I may need to access quickly on the trail. I find the suspension system on this pack to be slightly more comfortable than the one on the previous model. The independently rotating hip belt and shoulder straps help keep me balanced, while the cinch straps and load lifters do a great job of keeping the weight near my back. The back panel is more ventilated than on the previous model, preventing my back from getting anywhere near as sweaty. The hip belt pockets are slightly bigger than on the previous model, and are much easier to reach and access than on some other packs. However, they are still not big enough to fit some of the larger phones on the market today. The hip belt and shoulder straps are also nicely padded and covered in moisture wicking mesh. Overall, the suspension on this pack does a great job of transferring most of the weight to my hips and is on of my favorite features on this backpack. Other great features on this pack include; smooth zippers and zipper pulls that work great with gloves; a conveniently placed and easy to reach sidewinder bottle holster (it is the most conveniently placed water bottle pocket that I have ever used on any backpack); mesh pockets that feel more durable than on the previous model; and conveniently placed gear loops for the attachment of solar panels or other gear. In addition, the front U-shaped zipper makes it so that I hardly ever have to open up the top spindrift collar if I happen to need something located in the middle of my fully loaded pack. Kudos to you Gregory! Overall, this is an excellent pack that does a great job of carrying heavier loads. I highly recommend that you head down to your local REI and give it a try if you are considering getting one. Just keep in mind that packs are like shoes in that what is comfortable for you may not necessarily be comfortable for someone else. This pack just happens to work great for me. Thanks Gregory! Happy trails!

Yes , I recommend this product
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Bike Touring Backpacker
Sacramento ,Ca
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

worth checking out

5 years ago

Just took this pack out for a 5 nights 6 days hike in the Bridger Teton National Forest in Wyoming. Handled load weight well and plenty of pockets/ compartments. Raincover came in very handy and good fit! Body adjusted easily to pack and no hot spots. 2 complaints and surprised that Gregory was/ is oblivious to hip belt pockets way too little that cannot put your cell phone (photos) in them! Also sleeping bag compartment too small and tight fit making it hard to zipper it closed! As a result, cant give it 5 stars and might be a dash heavy for some but was not an issue for how much I carried.

Age:65–74
Weight:150–175 lbs.
Height:5'7"
Yes , I recommend this product

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Mac in Edmonds
Edmonds, WA
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Loved my experience with this pack

4 years ago

In addition to the pack performing perfectly, I really benefited from the expert assistance in properly fitting a pack to my body at the Alderwood REI. 37 pounds for 6 miles and 1200 feet of elevation may not seem like much, but at age 67 I am re-entering the backpacking world after 20 years away and two knee replacements. The pack rode perfectly so my center of gravity felt normal and all the parts worked as expected. The one recommendation I would make is to improve the waist belt pockets. One was barely big enough to squeeze in my iPhone 7 and the other was even smaller. Still the best pack I have ever carried and I think this is number 6.

Age:65–74
Weight:275–300 lbs.
Height:5'10"
Yes , I recommend this product

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Difficult to useVery easy to use
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Bruce W
Gilbert, AZ
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Amazing backpack!

7 years ago

I have used the Baltoro 75 on several 2-day trips now, and absolutely love it. I've been backpacking with my wife and two young daughters, so I carry a lot of extra weight for them (food, water, etc), and the Baltoro handles it easily. My pack weight has been about 45 lbs, but once the Baltoro is on, it feels like 10 lbs, and I feel like I can hike for days. Not only is the main pocket huge, but the Baltoro has a lot of storage pockets and places to organize your gear. I highly recommend the Baltoro 75.

Yes , I recommend this product
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Colorado
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

...impressed thus far

7 years ago

Having served in the USMC, I've done my fair share of humping (hiking with a pack), and this is without a doubt the nicest pack I've ever used. The pack as a whole is well thought out, and small features like the integrated rainfly pouch, and sunglasses stay are appreciated. I'm currently using it to hike the Colorado Trail, and have been impressed enough to write a review. What more can I say than it functions as it should with a heavy load, and is well-balanced. I'm also a fan of the colorway and detailing. Went with the Orange, and have been getting frequent compliments.

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Speakingjoy
Colorado Springs, CO
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars

Great Backpack But Beware of Mesh Pocket

6 years ago

Bought this pack in October 2017 and have used it three times. This last trip I noticed a tear in the mesh pocket located on the hip belt where I stored a small container of bug spray. I called Gregory and was informed that all repairs must be sent to South Carolina to determine if repair is under warranty. The reason for this post is to inform buyers of the low quality meshing located on that one pocket and that it can tear easy. Overall I love this pack but find this small issue annoying due to the cheap meshing they use.

No, I do not recommend this product
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Baltoro Fail
Conshohocken PA
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars

Baltoro Fail

6 years ago

I bought this line bag in 2017. By 2019, after 4 overnight trips on the AT, the material had frayed and a large hole formed where the material touched the internal frame at the top left shoulder at a seam. IMHO, this was caused by poor quality in materials, as I had barely used the bag and the bag had no harsh impact to that part of the bag, or any part of the bag for that matter. Rei wouldn't return the bag because it was over a year old. They told me the could return the bag if it was a manufacturer defect, but they decided that it was wear and tear, so they couldn't return it. The bag litteral fell apart and frayed after 4 trips. That is about $80 a night to use this bag before it started falling apart. I won't be buying anymore products from REI anymore, as I went on their recommendations to fit and quality. If you have a problem with a bag, Gregory requires you pay for shipping. That won't be cheap. Every time I buy something that has problems, and I am required to pay for the shipping, it really boils my blood. Very disappointed in the quality of this bag.

No, I do not recommend this product
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Drums4jay
Cincinnati, OH
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Expensive but Great

4 years ago

I've taken this bag with me on several backpacking trips, and absolutely love it. It is a little bigger than I wanted (and need for that matter), but it fits really well and has plenty of storage. The guys at REI hooked me up and made sure that everything was tailored just right on the bag, including getting a different pair of shoulder straps that would sit better. So the bag itself is really nice, but with the help form the crew at REI it took it up a level to awesome. You can really load this thing down with some weight so be mindful while packing up for a trip. I think my first load was 38 pounds...haha and there was room to spare. Overall a really good purchase, I think.

Age:35–44
Weight:150–175 lbs.
Height:6'0"
Yes , I recommend this product

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Scouter_Sean
Buffalo, NY
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Baltoro - Great on a Philmont Trek!

3 years ago

I took the Baltoro 75 on a 12 day Philmont Trek (July 2022). The pack handled heavy loads during the trek with ease. The trek covered 92 miles, and the pack weight ranged between about 45 to 55 pounds. The pack was always comfortable no matter the weight. Prior to the trek, the pack handled training hikes with 60 pounds with the same ease. The included day pack worked well on side hikes and for the summiting of Mt. Baldy. The water bottle holster worked great. The included pack cover worked well, to keep the pack dry in the afternoon rains. For quick access, I used the mesh pocket to hold my rain jacket, rain pants, & the pack cover. As other people have noted, this model of Baltoro has small pockets on the hip belt, that don't accommodate the current larger format smart phones. I believe the newest model has corrected this. Also I had some water leak into the 'waterproof' pocket. If my younger son decides he wants to go to Philmont, this pack will be going back with me in a few years!

Age:45–54
Weight:200–225 lbs.
Height:5'10"
Yes , I recommend this product

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