Gregory
Paragon 60L
Based on 5 Reddit mentions
$299.95
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Help choosing a pack?
Is your current pack either of those brands? I personally prefer Gregory I have NEVER had an Osprey fit me. I have a Paragon 58(for when my pack weight gets over 30#) and my SO has a Maven 55. I have a Deva 60 for mountaineering . I have a ULA Circuit that I use for just about everything I'm closer
...peptodismal13 in r/backpacking
August 17, 2025 3:08 PM
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Any 55-60L backpack recommendations?
Maybe take a look at the Gregory Paragon 60 which is probably your best bet under $400 which is the lighter, more agile cousin to the Baltoro The Osprey Aether 65 is also quite a good option to consider with it being slightly over the 60L but has reallyyy good warranty! So maybe to consider. 9 Best
...Alaskanarrowusa in r/backpacking
May 5, 2026 9:36 PM
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Beginner Backpacker Seeking Advice!
Oh! Yes I see that now. I think you could make the 50 work, personally. I used a copper spur ul1, had a pretty bulky sleeping bag, and a VERY bulky and luxurious extra long, extra thick pad and could still do 7 nights of food in a Gregory paragon 58. Ultimately it's up to you, and you won't really k
...insultingname in r/backpacking
December 26, 2025 5:09 AM
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Is it just me or do I not get packing your sleeping bag in the very bottom of your pack?
My pack has a zipper at the bottom for the sleeping bag. Means it can "go at the bottom" but is immediately accessible. Gregory paragon 58
root54 in r/backpacking
April 8, 2026 1:28 AM
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Gregory Miko 25 vs Osprey Sportlite 25? Airscape vs Bionsync back systems?
It was a Focal 58. Originally wanted a Focal 48 but had to send the large size back because it was too big. Only option after that was to get the 58 as a medium. Turns out it was a good thing because I fill the 58 easily when I travel. Anyway that model has been discontinued, and I think replaced wi
...Zei33 in r/backpacking
September 1, 2025 2:18 PM
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