@@GregoryPacks1977 So I really like every single thing about it except for the fact that the belt pockets are far too small. There is a gloriously waterproof pouch that I can't fit my phone into. :/ I seem to see this complain often, so please take that into consideration for the future.
@@GetUpTheMountains Hey Jimmy! Thanks for the feedback. We will def. pass along. Our newer pack designs can accommodate the plus size phones (but depending on the phone case size it can be a tight squeeze). As we design new packs we are always looking to make adjustments to match the needs of our consumers!
@@GregoryPacks1977 Don't get me wrong... and to anyone else reading this, its 100% the best backpack I have ever had in my life and is well worth every penny. I got it for a steal online; $5 less than the Stout75!!
Glad you posted this video! I just bought mine today and had no idea what everything was for on the pack! I just loaded it up with gear and it feels great so far!
@Gregory Packs Great pack EXCEPT the hip belt pockets are still too small for modern smartphones. I can't believe you all failed to address that problem, since there are many people who complained about it.
I have a Palisade from 2003ish that I love and is still going strong. I've tried several other packs but none of them carry nearly as well as my Palisade. This one definitely looks really sweet, I'm gonna have to try one on.
I bought a palisade in 2010, loves its padding, adjustable to fit hipbelt and good frame. But my only complain is the coating material bottom part of the bag is now peel off. Great to see this new design, but im still doubt with the A3 system on the hipbelt to handle the heavy load. Do you have any dealer in Malaysia?
I decided between the osprey aether plus, tatonka yukon, deuter aircontact pro and gregory baltoro. I chose the baltoro becuase of the amazing clean look, huge comfort, and smart organisation. The other three are all nice backpacks and are a good choice as well, but for me, the baltoro was the best. One Question: Since there is no summit pack / hydration bladder holder included anymore - where can i buy one from gregory?
There a bunch of differences but these are the main ones: - main fabric changes to 210d UHMWPE honeycomb - secondary fabric changes from 210d HD Nylon to 420d HD Nylon - Frame stay increases from 4mm to 5mm to enhance stability under heavy loads - Hipbelt and harness foams increase in thickness and density
I recently decided the covid/couch potato life isn't for me. I devoured you-tube vids, forum posts, user reviews and settled on the Gregory Baltoro 65. My kit is nothing close to an ultra-light backpackers and that is by design. I have no plans to do a 3000 mile thru hike. My backpacking will be limited to 2-3 day outings and likely won't stray all that far from the trailhead. But when I set up camp, I will be comfortable. I'll have a chair to sit in, a roomy tent to sleep in, a thick pad to sleep on and fresh coffee in the morning. You ultralighters can keep your frameless packs, your thin pads and your instant coffee LOL
Thank you for using a male model that looks more like the rest of us! Gives us an idea of how it really fits.
Front access is a very cool feature! Great backpack!
My first real hiking backpack, a Baltoro 75 should arrive in 6 days. I'm stoked. That orange color is dope. I feel like I made a great choice.
happy trails with it!
@@GregoryPacks1977 So I really like every single thing about it except for the fact that the belt pockets are far too small. There is a gloriously waterproof pouch that I can't fit my phone into. :/ I seem to see this complain often, so please take that into consideration for the future.
@@GetUpTheMountains Hey Jimmy! Thanks for the feedback. We will def. pass along. Our newer pack designs can accommodate the plus size phones (but depending on the phone case size it can be a tight squeeze). As we design new packs we are always looking to make adjustments to match the needs of our consumers!
@@GregoryPacks1977 Don't get me wrong... and to anyone else reading this, its 100% the best backpack I have ever had in my life and is well worth every penny. I got it for a steal online; $5 less than the Stout75!!
I just got my 2018 95 PRO love it BUT just wish the hip belt pocket would fit my S8
Gosh, they made this pack look good.
Literally started clapping when I saw the front access.
👏🏼
Yes my next backpack love front access
Glad you posted this video! I just bought mine today and had no idea what everything was for on the pack! I just loaded it up with gear and it feels great so far!
So happy it helped! Have fun out there with your new pack!
definitely my next one!
@Gregory Packs Great pack EXCEPT the hip belt pockets are still too small for modern smartphones. I can't believe you all failed to address that problem, since there are many people who complained about it.
I have a Palisade from 2003ish that I love and is still going strong. I've tried several other packs but none of them carry nearly as well as my Palisade. This one definitely looks really sweet, I'm gonna have to try one on.
Glad to hear it! Thanks for being part of the Gregory family. Happy trails!
Great backpack.
I need one of those. 👍
Bought it.... love it
I bought a palisade in 2010, loves its padding, adjustable to fit hipbelt and good frame. But my only complain is the coating material bottom part of the bag is now peel off. Great to see this new design, but im still doubt with the A3 system on the hipbelt to handle the heavy load. Do you have any dealer in Malaysia?
I want this pack real bad. You guys have to start selling in India. It's the land of the Himalayas.
Baltoro is in Pakistan, Genius
I decided between the osprey aether plus, tatonka yukon, deuter aircontact pro and gregory baltoro. I chose the baltoro becuase of the amazing clean look, huge comfort, and smart organisation.
The other three are all nice backpacks and are a good choice as well, but for me, the baltoro was the best.
One Question: Since there is no summit pack / hydration bladder holder included anymore - where can i buy one from gregory?
This is what we recommend getting: www.gregorypacks.com/packs-bags/urban-commuter/nano-14-124896XXXX.html
Baltaro is Glacier in Pakistan Gilgit Baltistan Skardu plz make video on the Place in bag advertisement
Ultimate!
How much is it..?
and When do they sell in Korea?
When is this new version available in stores and online?!
It's online already! You can snag it at REI, our website, etc. and most retail shops should be receiving them by the end of January. :)
Where's the PRO !?
;)
Can you please tell me the difference between the Baltoro 75 and the Pro 75?
There a bunch of differences but these are the main ones:
- main fabric changes to 210d UHMWPE honeycomb
- secondary fabric changes from 210d HD Nylon to 420d HD Nylon
- Frame stay increases from 4mm to 5mm to enhance stability under heavy loads
- Hipbelt and harness foams increase in thickness and density
@@GregoryPacks1977 Thanks a lot man.
is this backpack being discontinued? it says it is in some websites
The Baltoro is not being discontinued.
We need new version with more green in black, PLZ GREGORY
we will definitely keep that feedback in mind!
@@GregoryPacks1977
Thank you!
Ok, really want it. Do you sell in Chile?
Hi there! We do sell in Chile! Andesgear is our retailer and they have a lot of locations. Check out their website: www.andesgear.cl/
creo q solo ha llegado la de mujeres, yo tengo el modelo 2017 y muy bueno!
joaquin diaz Hola Joaquín, tienes fotos? que tal la calidad del soporte para la espalda?
I recently decided the covid/couch potato life isn't for me. I devoured you-tube vids, forum posts, user reviews and settled on the Gregory Baltoro 65. My kit is nothing close to an ultra-light backpackers and that is by design. I have no plans to do a 3000 mile thru hike. My backpacking will be limited to 2-3 day outings and likely won't stray all that far from the trailhead. But when I set up camp, I will be comfortable. I'll have a chair to sit in, a roomy tent to sleep in, a thick pad to sleep on and fresh coffee in the morning. You ultralighters can keep your frameless packs, your thin pads and your instant coffee LOL
Happy to hear you are getting outdoors and adventuring in a way that works best for you! Happy trails.
Drop the cheesy music and speak and describe the packs with info.
Yes please thank you
Horrible repetitive music. Great pack