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Baltoro 100L Pro Backpack

4 out of 5 stars
3 Reviews

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Why We Like The Baltoro 100L Pro Backpack

The Gregory Baltoro 100 Pro Backpack is a beefed-up version of the popular Baltoro line. With its spacious 100 liters of capacity came the need for greater support, so Gregory thickened the foam and increased the frame size to carry along the massive hauls we burden. That makes this behemoth best suited for our biggest treks into the backcountry.


The Baltoro hosts access from every angle—top, bottom, and front—so we never have to struggle to grab what we need. Gregory equipped it with a dynamic harnessing system that adjusts to our movements to steady it on our backs as we scramble over rocks and under branches. AirCushion mesh is placed along every contact point for an ergonomic and breathable attachment that makes sure we're well aired out when working up a sweat. And as an added bonus, the Baltoro is now crafted with a sustainable design: less carbon, partially recycled materials, PFC-free DWR, and 50% reduced plastic.


Details

  • Massive backpacking bag filled with load-bearing features
  • 100-liters of capacity carries supplies for extended overnight trips
  • FreeFloat A3 suspension system moves with you for secure support
  • Adjustable gear carry loops easily hold trekking poles and ice axes
  • Eight external pockets give quick access to on-the-move essentials
  • Polygiene treatment on back, shoulders, and harness fight odors
  • Pro model features sturdier padding and framing throughout
  • Eco-friendly design shows you care for the places you explore
  • Item #GREZ07T
Material
[body] 210D CryptoRip, 420D nylon, DWR finish, [bottom] 630D nylon, DWR finish, [lining] 135D polyester, DWR finish, [harness] EVA, AirCushion mesh, [chassis support] (frame) alloy steel, (cross-stay, HDPE) fiberglass
Volume
100L (6201cu in)
Support/Suspension
FreeFloat A3 (AirCushion back panel, ComfortGrip lumbar support, auto-rotating shoulder harness, dynamic hipbelt)
Shoulder Straps
3D
Waist Belt
3D
Hydration Compatible
SpeedClip (compatible with Gregory's 3D Hydro Reservoir)
Reservoir Included
not included
Access
top, bottom, front
Pockets
2 zippered hib belt, 2 zippered front, 1 front stretch mesh, 1 zippered floating top, 1 quick-access top, 1 side stretch mesh, 1 SideWinder water bottle
Ice Axe Carry
adjustable
Trekking Pole Carry
adjustable
Sleeping Bag Compartment
zippered bottom
Rain Cover
not included
Compression
yes
Weight Capacity
75lb
Claimed Weight
5lb 13oz
Activity
backpacking, mountaineering
Manufacturer Warranty
limited lifetime

Overall Rating

4 based on 3 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

April 21, 2024

Excellent features

The bag is as advertised+lifetime replacement! Roomy and simply perfect!

Ace Mill
Gregory

Originally reviewed on Gregory

2 out of 5 stars

March 14, 2023

So close, but not close enough

So close to being a great ruck! The downsides: 1) I'm between the Medium and Large - the Medium feels like a child's pack in every regard, the Large fits everywhere except the waist - no matter how tight I tighten it, it's just a smidge too loose! The adjustable waist strap is nice, but a little more velcro and I would think I could make this work 2) This ruck has the same fatal flaw sternum strap design as Osprey - from the first time using it, you can hear the sternum strap straining and squeaking - it DOES NOT stay put and constantly slides up - and I cringe waiting for it to pop off its rails or break altogether (the reason I dropped Osprey)... while carrying 50lbs. Other than the fit and the horrific sternum strap design, this is THE most comfortable ruck I've ever put on. When it comes to 100L+, I've recently tried Osprey (terrible sternum strap), Mystery Ranch (terrible shoulder straps that constantly slip and need adjusted), and the Gregory Denali with sternum straps that stay in-place but have a metal on fabric design that just destroys itself after 50 or so miles. Back to the Baltoro - this would be a great pack if they had more overlap in sizes and implemented a more robust sternum strap that would stay put and not be subject to failure (you don't realize how important the sternum strap is until it breaks on Day 2 of a 10-day trip!).

DelCook
Gregory

Originally reviewed on Gregory

5 out of 5 stars

March 13, 2023

Great Backpack

Great backpack. Love all the space and access to it.

A.R.
Gregory

Originally reviewed on Gregory