Denali 75L Backpack
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Denali 75L Backpack
Being the little brother of the Denali 100, the Gregory Denali 75 Backpack is designed for overnight alpine climbs and minimalist expeditions. The pack maintains the same technical prowess of the Denali 100, but is a smaller and more nimble option that will keep weight to a minimum and provide sleek and streamlined functionality whether you're getting deep into the backcountry or high into the alpine. In order to save weight, Gregory designed the Denali with a lighter 210D nylon fabric and 420D high-density reinforcements where they are needed most. A puncture-resistant internally laminated front panel protects against ice axes, crampons, and ski edges, while the 630D high-density nylon base saves the bottom of the pack from rock and ice.
For a comfortable carry, Gregory fitted the pack with its top-of-the-line Fusion Flex Pro suspension. The system is composed of two 7075 aluminum frame stays that can be removed to lighten your load and a sewn-in framesheet for additional support. A tubular cross stay prevents the bag from collapsing and bunching when weighed down with a heavy load, and the high-density EVA foam padding at the shoulders, back, and hip pads ensure a comfortable fit. There's a removable bivy pad concealed in the back panel, and the hip belt can be also removed when you're really trying to go fast and light in the high alpine.
The classic top-loading design lets you stuff all your gear securely down inside, but Gregory also hooked the Denali up with a full-length side slash zip access point for easy access to layers that have been stashed closer to the bottom. A zippered pocket underneath the removable lid is perfect for small items, stowaway side pocket stow water bottles, and waist belt gear loops are perfect for all your rock- and ice-climbing gear. There's an internal hydration reservoir with a tube port to keep you hydrated and a quick-access zippered pocket at the side that's designed to keep your topo map close at hand. Since the Denali is designed for alpine expeditions, you'll want to keep your ice axes handy with the back carry system.
Details
- Fusion Flex Pro suspension
- Integrated framesheet and removable aluminum stays
- Top and side access
- Removable hip belt with gear loops
- Removable top lid and bivy pad
- Front daisy chain
- Hydration sleeve
- Zippered side pocket
- Dual ice axe carry and crossover compression straps
- Item #GRE006A
- Material
- [body] 210D nylon, 420D HD nylon, [base] 630D HD nylon, [lining] 210D nylon
- Volume
- 75L (4557cu in)
- Support/Suspension
- Fusion Flex Pro, removable aluminum stays, integrated framesheet, molded EVA backpanel
- Shoulder Straps
- Auto-Cant harness
- Waist Belt
- yes, LifeSpan EVA foam, removable
- Hydration Compatible
- yes
- Access
- top, side
- Pockets
- 1 removable lid, 1 zippered side, 2 fold-away side
- Gear Loops
- yes, hip belt, daisy chain
- Ice Axe Carry
- yes, dual
- Trekking Pole Carry
- yes
- Compression
- yes
- Weight Capacity
- 70lb
- Dimensions
- [small] 32.5 x 13.25 x 11.75in, [medium] 34.5 x 13.25 x 11.75in, [large] 36.5 x 13.25 x 11.75in
- Claimed Weight
- 6lb
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
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Overall Rating
4 based on 8 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageSeptember 8, 2023
Nice pack, poor durability
I bought this pack a couple weeks ago. Overall a nice pack and design, however on my first trip out with the pack, I noticed tears already beginning to form at the base of the compression straps. For the price of the pack, one would hope for a little more durability.
Originally reviewed on Gregory
September 8, 2023
Nice Pack, poor Durability
I bought this pack a couple weeks ago. Overall a nice pack and design, however on my first trip out with the pack, I noticed tears already beginning to form at the base of the compression straps. For the price of the pack, one would hope for a little more durability.
Originally reviewed on Gregory
March 8, 2023
Amazing backpack
Summit rainier with it. Amazing product, comfy, light, and with a huge capacity. Lot of room inside but also outside with many options to tie things outside. I strongly recommend this bag.
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
February 9, 2023
Very comfortable with heavy loads, and well dialed features for mountain objectives. My preference would be to have a sleeve for an avi shovel and probe, but as is, it’s a great pack.
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
August 17, 2022
Quality pack with great features, not the most comfortable
This pack is excellent for longer expeditions where you need to hold a ton of gear and food. Lots of great organizational features, and overall just very smartly designed. My only complaint is the edges of the pad on the lower back can be extremely irritating if you are only wearing a baselayer.
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
July 17, 2022
Awesome pack.
Clear lots of thought went into these. I use this as my all around climbing pack, holds a ton of gear really well but can be lightened up fairly easy if needed. Gets a lot of use (100 days a year) and still looks nearly new. Tons of well thought out compartments. This thing is great. My only complaint is the chest strap, designed to be removable, is not good at staying in place unless buckled and in use. Nearly lost it a few times, now it stays in the zippered pouch on the top pack unless I want it for longer hikes.
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
March 23, 2021
Great space !!
I bought the Denali after reading many many reviews of other brands and knowing that you can’t go wrong with the Denali ! This backpack in the previous versions have been at rhe top of the world and in so many other moubtains !! I use it in Aconcagua with my friends. Hiking to the base camp and I wasn’t sore on my shoulders and lower back . The harness system is great! I would definitely recommend it !
Originally reviewed on Gregory
September 14, 2020
Terrible
This is supposed to be an expedition pack for long climbs or distances. Well let me tell you, after taking it on just a 3 day trip it left bruises on my hips, lower back, and my shoulders felt as if they couldn't go on anymore. The measurements for this pack are not correct for aligning it with your torso/spine, I have the alpinisto and it is more comfortable than this piece of junk. Can't believe I spent so much money on something that I absolutely will not take up Denali next summer. Honestly glad it couldn't happen this year and didn't have to use this pack on it. It would've been impossible to carry and drag everything needed for a trip like that. I'll be saving up and spending my money elsewhere on another pack so that I don't have to feel like I'm being tortured by what is supposed to be one of the most comfortable pieces of equipment on big expeditions. My wife even wore this for part of our 40 mile loop in the winds because my body couldn't handle it anymore, I literally had to make a padded belt out of my fleece just so I could bear the weight in my pack, which wasn't even that much. If I could give this pack 0 stars, I would.
Originally reviewed on Gregory