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A big time weekend pack designed just for the ladies, the Gregory Deva 60 Women's Backpack blends serious capacity with the comfort that makes your trail time that much more enjoyable. If you're looking to schlep serious gear on your next two or three dayer, the Deva serves up nearly 4000 cubic inches of capacity. That's plenty of room for all your stuff, provided you don't plan on bringing eleventy five different fuzzy baselayers with you, just in case. The ridiculously adjustable Response AFS suspension lets you dial in a comfortable, personalized ride, and the pre curved Auto Cant harness and EVA foam Auto Fit hip belt pivot independently to conform to your body and keep you balanced on tough terrain. The back panel is also thermo molded for comfort and has a cushy lumbar pad with Elastomeric Gription technology, which is presumably something Gregory cribbed from alien spaceships. The Deva's adjustability and comfort make it stand out, but it's also optimized to hold up to three days' worth of backpacking gear and adapt to the demands of your trip. The removable lid has two pockets and doubles as a lumbar pack if you're going on short explorations or summit strolls, and the pockets on the front, side, and hip belt keep layers, snacks, maps, and other essentials where you can reach them. Gregory also built in a hideaway water bottle pocket on the side of the pack and included a hydration compatible sleeve with multiple easy to feed hose ports. A series of lash points, loops, and compression straps hold trekking poles or sleeping pads, and the DWR coated water resistant zippers and reinforced bottom help stop the elements from sogging your sleeping bag and interfering with your beauty sleep.
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