The Denali Pro offers more adjustment options than other packs with similar carrying capacities, ideal for expeditions and extended backpacking or ski touring. Easy-access stabilizer straps around your shoulders, hips and sternum allow you to fine tune your suspension. The Adjust-A-Cant waistbelt provides three different cant settings. The Flo-Form II shoulder harness is contoured and sculpted to wrap comfortably over your shoulders and around your chest. The Flo-Form II Waistbelt features sculpted tri-density foam padding that hugs your hips without pinching or binding.
| Size Small | 6100 cu. inches |
| Size Medium | 6450 cu. inches |
| Size Large | 7000 cu. inches. |
| Weight | Sm: 7lbs. 8oz., Md: 7lbs. 12oz., Lg: 8lbs. |
Pack Frame Size
Your correct frame size is found by measuring your torso from the seventh vertebra (the big bump where the shoulder slope meets the neck) down the spine to the point in the small of your back which is horizontally level with the top of your hip bones (iliac crest). To find the iliac crest, use your fingers to trace the hip bone upwards until you can feel the point where the top edge of your hip bones curve inwards, on the side of your hip, creating something of a shelf. Holding your finger on the seventh vertebra, measure down your back to the point in the small of your back level with your iliac crest. The measurement is most easily obtained using a string or a cloth tape and help from a friend. This is your torso length, and using it, you can now select the correct frame size.
Fit your Gregory backpack
Your correct frame size is found by measuring your torso from the seventh vertebra (the big bump where the shoulder slope meets the neck) down the spine to the point in the small of your back which is horizontally level with the top of your hip bones (iliac crest). To find the iliac crest, use your fingers to trace the hip bone upwards until you can feel the point where the top edge of your hip bones curve inwards, on the side of your hip, creating something of a shelf. Holding your finger on the seventh vertebra, measure down your back to the point in the small of your back level with your iliac crest. The measurement is most easily obtained using a string or a cloth tape and help from a friend. This is your torso length, and using it, you can now select the correct frame size.
| X-SMALL | 14 to 15 1/2 |
| SMALL | 16 to 17-1/2 |
| MEDIUM | 18 to 19-1/2 |
| LARGE | 20 and up |
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