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Review: Gregory Whitney 95 MSPR

More adjustable than any bag we tested, the Whitney has shoulder straps that pivot automatically to fit a variety of body frames. What’s more, the cant of the seriously reinforced waist belt can be set to five different angles. The bag offered unmatched internal access through three side pockets and three back access zips. Bonuses […]
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Rating:

7/10

WIRED
Thanks to crafty mesh linings, the side access points double as pockets. Rough and tough bottom panel.
TIRED
Zippers sometimes stick and may not be heavy enough to last over the long haul. Body of mostly 210-denier nylon does not spell long term durability.

More adjustable than any bag we tested, the Whitney has shoulder straps that pivot automatically to fit a variety of body frames. What's more, the cant of the seriously reinforced waist belt can be set to five different angles. The bag offered unmatched internal access through three side pockets and three back access zips. Bonuses include two belt pockets and a detachable lumbar pack, but, despite all its features and a rating to haul up to 65 pounds, the tent, sleeping bag, clothes and extra water we jammed in there pushed hard on our hips.