Overview
About Gregory Deva 85 Backpack - Internal Frame (For Women)
Closeouts. The largest pack in their line, Gregory's Deva 85 backpack is built for big trips, heavy loads and extended travel. The women-specific Response AFS suspension offers excellent load distribution, carrying comfort and stability.
- Women-specific fit
- Response CFS suspension with a 3D pre-curved, auto-cant harness
- Auto-fit waistbelt system
- Aero mesh moisture-wicking back panel
- Drawcord spindrift collar increases load capacity
- Floating lid with cargo pocket converts to waist pack
- Large, easy-access front pocket with access to main compartment
- Lower sleeping bag compartment with divider
- Hideaway side water bottle holder
- Dual waistbelt pockets for quick-access items
- Interior hydration sleeve with dual tube ports
- Dual attachment points for ice tools or trekking poles
- Multiple compression straps
- Co-molded, anti-slip lumbar pad
- Anti-barreling cross-stay
- Quick-adjust 5-point angle waistbelt adjustment
- Zip mesh waistbelt pockets
- Ultra-rugged, water-resistant bottom panel
- Internal frame
- Imported
Specs
Specs about Gregory Deva 85 Backpack - Internal Frame (For Women)
- Pack material: Ripstop nylon
- Frame type: Internal
- Frame material: HDPE framesheet and aluminum stays
- Pack loading: Top and front
- Ice tool/trekking pole loops: Yes
- Recommended use: Backpacking Multiday
- Volume liters: 85
- XS:
- Dimensions: 23x10.5x9.5"
- Pack capacity: 4882 cu.in.
- Weight: 5 lb. 12 oz.
- Fits torsos: 14-15.5"
- S:
- Dimensions: 25x10.5x9.5"
- Pack capacity: 5187 cu.in.
- Weight: 6 lb. 3 oz.
- Fits torsos: 16-17.5"
- M:
- Dimensions: 27x10.5x9.5"
- Pack capacity: 5492 cu.in.
- Weight: 6 lb. 3 oz.
- Fits torsos: 18-19.5"
- Imported
Sizing
Gregory Fit Guide
XS | S | M | L | |
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Torso Length (inches) | 14 - 16 | 16 - 18 | 18 - 20 | 20 - 22 |
Torso Length (cm) | 35 - 39 | 40 - 44 | 45 - 49 | 50 - 54 |
Note: Using a flexible tape measure or Gregory Fit-O-Matic, measure the length of your torso from the C7 vertebra (at the base of your neck) to the spot on the spine level with the top of the boney hip structure called the iliac crest. Do it two or three times to get an accurate measurment. If you are between frame sizes, always go with the smaller size.
Reviews
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Most Helpful 4-Star Review
4.0 out of 5 stars.
Great pack... Especially at close out prices!
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Reviewed by Anonymous from Alaska on Wednesday, June 3, 2015
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Great pack... Especially at close out prices!Verified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Alaska on Wednesday, June 3, 2015I picked this up for 11 year old son after he borrowed his mother's and loved the fit. I know it's a women's pack but how much closer to female can you get than an 11 year old? Besides the color is perfect for a young hunter. All kidding aside it fits him very well and it will serve him until he matures and grows into a "men's" size pack. At the close out price you can't go wrong.
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Gregory Deva 85 BackpackVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Minnesota on Thursday, April 30, 2015Very ideal for long hiking trips. plenty of space for all of your gear and straps to attach equipment on the outside. Four star rating because a sturdier frame is preferred, but I couldn't pass up such a great sale price on a clearly quality backpack.
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3.0 out of 5 stars. poor side pocketsReviewed by splashingB from California on Monday, January 5, 2015Pack carries ok, but the side pockets hold very little. They're just not built big enough so you can't zip them up w/ much inside them at all. The little net outside pockets down below are also fairly useless, small and tilted to the front. This is the first internal frame back pack I've ever bought. I do prefer the external backpacks and am used to carrying a lot in the side pockets. I'm 5'7", 132 lbs. I stuffed my sleeping bag into the lower inside area and attached my tent and pads below on the outside. So it's a little awkward to stuff your sleeping bag in, if you did that every day, instead of into a stuff sack, since you have to lay the pack flat. It's not the most comfortable back pack but not the worst I've worn, either. I am worried about breaking the plastic clips but have only packed with it 2 trips of 3 nights each.