Gregory Reality Internal Frame Backpacks
Gregory Reality Internal Frame Backpacks
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 24, 2021]
olivernicholle
Strength:
The Reality fit perfectly, had great features for what i need and is a good price. Dentist Weakness:
none so far Purchased: New
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[Jun 21, 2004]
hikerchap
Backpacker
Had the thing for over two years, been on 7 backpacking trips w/ it. It does have a comfortable carry usually, although on my last trip my hips got sore for some reason. In CO on a three-day, it was utterly comfortable and carried everything magnificently. It is not gaudy; every feature is useful. Favorite is the HUGE mesh side pockets. I used one for my Camelbak and the other as a LNT trashcan for all my wrappers. Double spindrift collars are nice. Not particularly light, but it is tough. Zippers are not dinky. Could use a hydration sleeve, but side pocket works fine. Gregory stuff is always bomber. It is, IMHO, the perfect pack for one- to four-night trips. Also: I bought this particular Gregory b/c it does not have a sleeping bag compartment, and I had a synthetic bag that wouldn't fit into the Forester's compartment. So this pack works especially well if you've a huge bag. (But do yourself a favor and buy a good down bag. Saves a lot of money and shivering in the end.) The Gregory Reality is an excellent pack for not too much money. Customer Service Never used it, but the pack is wicked tough. Similar Products Used: Museum-quality blue Kelty (hipbelt refused to stay buckled), torture-rack Madden. |
[Dec 08, 2003]
DangerousDave
Paddler
Very comfortable pack. I carried it full of gear 18 miles in the rain on a hiking trip in May and was completely happy with it. It has plenty of volume for a 3 day trip and didn't get too hot against the back. It's an excellent pack for its intended use. I strongly recommend Gregory products. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: REI Newstar, piece of junk external frame |
[Nov 04, 2003]
Peter
Backpacker
I was looking for a pack that I could use on weekend to weeklong trips, and this is the perfect pack. It fits like a glove and is by far the most comfortable pack I've ever worn (although I have only used a few). I have heard great things about Gregory packs, so hopefully this will live up to its reputation. Customer Service The guys at Campmor were great, they helped me pick out a number of packs in my price range, loaded them up with weights and let me walk around the store with them untill I could find the one I liked best. They were full of helpful information for me, and more then willing to answer any of my questions. Similar Products Used: L.L. Bean, Eureka, Lowe Alpine |
[Sep 03, 2003]
DJ
Backpacker
This is the first backpack I've owned and was glad that it was available in Xtra Small. (Probably why I got such a great price on it!) This is a real plus for petite women! It has plenty of room and my gear is easily accessible. It's easy to adjust, despite being a little "strap happy", and is a good looking pack. The waterproof bottom is a great plus but, Gregory could improve it by making the top compartment removable and adding a hydration sleeve. Overall, it's comfortable, fits very well and feels balanced while hiking up or downhill. May perhaps be considered heavy for its capacity by more experienced hikers, but I've packed 25 - 30 lbs in it without feeling overloaded. Have used it for several trips, 2-3 days straight, over both easy and rough terrain, sun, snow and rain and haven't experienced any shoulder or back pain at the end of the day. I'm anxious to test it over longer durations and tougher conditions. The Gregory Reality is a pleasant introduction to backpacks for the novice hiker. If ever I decide to get a larger pack, I'll definitely look to Gregory first. Customer Service Haven't had to contact. |
[Dec 24, 2002]
Jane
Backpacker
I went backpacking last year with an external frame and I hated it. This year, I am going on a trip and I wanted to buy an internal frame. Everyone told me to buy a gregory. I went to my local EMS, and tried on a few packs. The Reality fit perfectly, had great features for what i need and is a good price. Although, I probably should have gotten the Forrester because it has a sleeping bag compartment, which now I wish I had gotten. |
[Sep 11, 2002]
crhuckaby
Backpacker
Great overall pack. I hauled this pack for 6 weeks all over Europe and Morroco and had little problems. The Gregory comfort system is the best there is. This pack fits like a glove on your back and helps distribute weight to your hips and not your shoulders. This results in little fatigue after carrying 30+ lbs. over all kinds of terrain for days on end. The design is excellent as it provides a large top section and an opening in the front for reaching items that you need to get to quickly. The only complaint I have is that I managed to puncture a hole in the bottom of the bag, which in my opinion means that they should use stronger, thicker material in that area. Overall, a great pack and well worth the msrp of $220. Customer Service Haven't had any issues but have heard that they provide excellent customer service. Similar Products Used: Gregory Forester Kelty Redwing The North Face Exocet |
[Aug 19, 2002]
Keith
Climber
I've owned this pack for almost three years and have had it on a wide range of excursions from short day climbing trips to 4 day canyon trips. This pack sticks to my back like glue, balances great over rough terrain, keeps me from overpacking with it's modest but adequate volume, and stands up to the abuse I inadvertantly seem to inflict on all my gear. Would highly recommend it to anyone wanting an all around pack for most adventures up to four days. Customer Service Not Needed Similar Products Used: Kelty |
[Jan 02, 2002]
Sboard4443
Backpacker
Strength:
None great pack for 1-4 night trips. evenly distributes weight. There was also hardly any unneeded straps. Customer Service None needed Similar Products Used: none |
[Aug 08, 2001]
mike
Backpacker
Very durable, well made and thought out. Customer Service Exellent customer service Similar Products Used: None |