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Gregory Paragon 60

Gregory Paragon 60

Gregory Paragon 60
Gregory Paragon 60
Gregory Paragon 60
Gregory Paragon 60
Gregory Paragon 60
Gregory Paragon 60
Gregory Paragon 60
Gregory Paragon 60
Gregory Paragon 60
Gregory Paragon 60
Gregory Paragon 60
Gregory Paragon 60

Campaign price
194,93 + delivery costs
Offer ends in
Normal price 259,90 €
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
pc


Colour
Gregory Paragon 60 Alpine Black
Alpine Black
Gregory Paragon 60 Cascade Green
Cascade Green


Size
S/M
M/L



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Availability
More items expected to arrive 17.7.2026.

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Product description

Gregory Paragon 60 is a lightweight, comfort-focused backpacks choice for demanding thru-hikes thanks to its FreeFloat Hybrid Suspension that moves naturally with the hiker. The adjustable pack carries steadily with a supportive frame and a breathable Aircushion mesh back panel that helps reduce heat buildup on long climbs. A full-length side access zipper and a dedicated sleeping bag compartment make packing and unpacking straightforward on the trail. Handy storage, including an on-the-go shoulder strap pocket, keeps small essentials within reach.

  • Dynamic Freefloat hipbelt flex panels that follow body movement to help conserve energy while hiking
  • Aircushion mesh back panel with an adjustable torso length for breathable, padded carry comfort
  • Full-length side-loading zipper for fast access and easier gear organization
  • On-the-go shoulder strap pocket sized for a GPS communicator, snacks or eyewear
  • Stable load control from a perimeter alloy frame and fiberglass anti-barreling cross-stay
  • Hydration-ready internal sleeve with Speedclip hanger (resevoir sold separately)
  • Zippered sleeping bag compartment with a removable divider to separate and secure gear
  • Integrated raincover stored in its own zippered pocket for tidy pack organization
  • Bluesign approved buckles and a fluorocarbon free DWR finish designed without PFAS
  • Base and lining include recycled content for a lower-impact material mix


Technical Features

Recommended maximum carry weight: 23 kg
Rain cover: Yes

Weight
1,6 kg (torso length S/M)
1,69 kg (torso length M/L)

Dimensions
S/M: 72 x 36 x 26 cm, 60 L
M/L: 76 x 35 x 26 cm, 60 L

Materials
Body: 100d high density nylon, 210d high density nylon with fluorocarbon free DWR finish designed without PFAS
Base: 300d 40% recycled nylon ripstop with fluorocarbon free DWR finish designed without PFAS
Harness, hipbelt and lumbar: Eva foam, aircushion mesh
Chassis support: Alloy steel frame, fiberglass anti-barreling cross-stay, Hdpe
Lining: 40% post-consumer recycled 135d polyester with fluorocarbon free DWR finish designed without PFAS
Pack hardware: Bluesign approved buckles


The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 730 x 440 x 250 mm.


Gender
Men


Weight
1,69 kg
(with sales package 1,82 kg)


Capacity
60 liters


Country of origin
Philippines


Comments
Francisco Javier B. verified buyer, 14.6.2026
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The Gregory Paragon 60 is an excellent choice for anyone seeking a pack with superior weight transfer to the hips, without the bulk of traditional heavy-load packs. In my experience, its ideal load range is between 12 and 18 kg, though it can handle more if necessary. I typically use it with loads ranging from 8 to 15 kg, and that is where it clearly stands out compared to many other lightweight packs. While other models begin to show their limitations around the 12 or 13 kg mark, the Paragon maintains a high level of comfort even after hours of hiking. Much of that comfort is due to Gregory’s FreeFloat system, which allows the hip belt to move naturally with your hips. This enhances the sense of freedom while walking without compromising weight transfer—one of the pack's key strengths. It isn't an ultralight pack, nor is it a heavy-duty hauler. It sits right in the sweet spot between the two, which is arguably its greatest asset: it offers an excellent balance of comfort, load capacity, and pack weight.
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