Granite Gear Virga 26 Pack Review

Granite Gear Virga 26 Pack

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  • Nylon
  • FEATURES: Fixed padded belt, 10mm webbing straps, tool loops, hydration ports, internal hydration hanger, large stretch side pockets, stretch mesh front pocket, rolltop closure, extended overflow, padded rolling stay, frameless suspension, multi-day backpacking, summit pack, travel pack, hiking.
  • DETAILS: Volume (Liters) 26 Liters, Volume (Cubes) 1586 Cubes, Weight (Kilograms) .45 kg, Weight (Pounds) 1 lbs., Fits Torso 18 – 21 inches, Fits Waist/Hips 26 – 42 inches, Pack Access Roll Top, Number of Exterior Pockets 3 Stretch Pockets, Raincover Included No.
  • During a paddling trip through Quetico Provincial Park in 1986, Jeff Knight and Dan Cruikshank realized there was a need for better outdoor gear, planting the kernel. They have grown into an internationally respected brand that matches purpose with weight, comfort, durability.
  • Their award-winning backpacks and accessories have gained a cultish following and have proven their mettle in the earth’s harshest environments, from Mount Everest to the North and South Poles, and to thousands of miles of everyday wear and tear.
  • Jeff and Dan set out to make the best gear imaginable and they and Granite Gear’s team of product designers and engineers have accomplished it with an ever-expanding line of products ranging from stuff sacks, to ultralight packs, to ultra-durable packs that meet the demands of soldiers.

Light and uncomplicated. These were designed for those who want to move really, really fast and those who think it’s just plain crazy to carry heavy things around in the woods. A great blend of suspension, structure and weight conscious materials. Tough Stuff: The super-light 100D ripstop nylon pack body fabric is impregnated with silicone for waterproof strength that won’t wear out or rub off over time. The heavier 420D nylon used for the pack bottom is just plain tough. Simple Comfort: Packs don’t have to be complicated to be comfortable. The z-foam back panel and removable frame sheet are shaped to match the curve of your back. Nothing fancy. (Just lots and lots of prototypes.) Cool It: Poke the z-foam on the back panel (don’t worry, it’s tough stuff) and you’ll see it springs back. That compression/ reaction motion happens as you hike, pumping air through to keep your back cool. Foam Sweet Foam: More foam does not equal more comfort. Super-plush belts and straps look comfy in the store but flatten out under pressure. Comfort happens when pressure is distributed evenly through good design and foam resilient enough to maintain volume under load. Keep It Clean: There was a time when packs were judged by how many zippers, buckles and straps they had. We’re glad those days are over so we can concentrate on better ideas like daisy chains that tuck away when you don’t need them.

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