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Gregory Detour 60 L Backpack - Spark Navy

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WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Chromium (hexavalent compounds), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Overview

About Gregory Detour 60 L Backpack - Spark Navy

Closeout. An excellent choice for travel, Gregory's Detour 60-liter backpack accommodates everything your need for long days at the airport. This daypack has plenty of pockets for essentials, snacks and beverages, as well as a floating padded sleeve inside to keep your laptop protected from impacts.

Specs

Specs about Gregory Detour 60 L Backpack - Spark Navy

  • Frame material: Foam composite
  • Hydration compatible: Yes
  • Laptop compatible: Yes
  • Laptop compartment fits up to: 17"
  • Dimensions: 23.5x13x11.5"
  • Pack capacity: 3661 cu.in.
  • Volume liters: 60
  • Weight: 2 lb. 6 oz.
  • Fits torsos: 16 in., 21 in."
  • Made in Philippines

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About Gregory

After designing his first backpack as a Boy Scout at the age of 14, Wayne Gregory dedicated his career to making outstanding gear, a mission that eventually led him to create Gregory Mountain Products in 1977. From the beginning, Gregory backpacks have been engineered using a combination of field research and customer feedback in order to enhance durability, fit and function. The brand has pioneered many industry firsts, such as multiple pack sizes with different frame, harness and waist belt dimensions. They also developed the first waist belt system that offered a variety of hip angles. Not surprisingly, Gregory backpacks have been praised in a wide range of publications, from Backpacker magazine to National Geographic Adventure.