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10L Drift  Black
10L Drift Black

GregoryMen's or Ladies Trail Running & Mountain Biking Backpack

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From:

R1,399

Retail: R2,000
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Trail running and mountain biking, or all your single-track adventures… these packs carry everything including three liters of water in the included 3D Hydro reservoir and ride like nothing else.

Product Features

Endo (Men) & Avos (Women)

  • Includes 3D Hydro quick drying, soft molded reservoir (3 Liter) with integrated drying hanger.
  • Dedicated zippered hydration sleeve and SpeedClip hydration hangar for a one-handed, snap-and-go connection.
  • Ventilated backpanel with moisture wicking mesh.
  • Shift RS adjustable, breathable ride stability belt with large zippered pockets for a custom fit and bounce control.
  • Die-cut shoulder harness with magnetic sternum buckle and hose clip for the Drylock bite valve.
  • Sunglass QuickStow system on shoulder harness for quick, secure and scratch-free access to your shades.
  • Removable tool pouch included in dedicated mesh sleeve pocket to eliminate bounce.
  • Front zippered pocket with bike specific organization and key clip.
  • Internal CrashPad pocket with soft touch liner and foam to protect valuable items.
  • Front durable stretch mesh pockets for quick storage and reflective attachment loops to carry a helmet.
  • Front laser cut light loop for night riding.
  • Top zippered quick-access pocket.
  • Custom comfort-grip molded zipper pulls and molded webbing keepers for strap management.
Drift (Men) & Amasa (Women)
  • Includes 3D Hydro quick drying, soft molded reservoir (3 Liter) with integrated drying hanger.
  • Dedicated zippered hydration sleeve with routing sleeve and SpeedClip hydration hangar for a one-handed, snap-and-go connection.
  • Shift RS adjustable, breathable ride stability belt for a custom fit and bounce control.
  • Die-cut shoulder harness with magnetic sternum buckle and hose clip for the Drylock bite valve.
  • Matrix breathable die-cut backpanel.
  • Sunglass QuickStow system on shoulder harness for quick, secure and scratch-free access to your shades.
  • Front zippered pocket with bike specific organization and key clip.
  • Front durable stretch mesh pockets for quick storage and reflective attachment loops to carry a helmet.
  • Front light loop for night riding.
  • Top zippered quick-access pocket.
  • Custom comfort-grip molded zipper pulls and molded webbing keepers for strap management.
Product Specifications

Endo 10L or 15L

  • Material: 65%Polyester / 35% Nylon
  • Fits Torso: 71.1 - 121.9cm
  • Adjustable Hipbelt: Yes
  • Fits Hips/Waist: 71.1 - 121.9cm
  • Weight: 0.92kg
  • Volume: 10 or 15L
  • Max Carry Weight 
    • Endo 10: 6.8kg
    • Endo 15: 9.1kg

Avos 10L or 15L

  • Material: 65%Polyester / 35% Nylon
  • Fits Torso 35.6 - 48.3cm
  • Adjustable Hipbelt: Yes
  • Fits Hips/Waist: 68.5 - 114.3cm
  • Weight:  0.82kg
  • Volume: 10 or 15L
  • Max Carry Weight: 
    • Avos 10L 6.8kg
    • Avos 15L 9.1kg

Drift 10 or 14L 

  • Material: 100% Nylon
  • Fits Torso 40.6 - 53.3cm
  • Adjustable Hipbelt: Yes
  • Fits Hips/Waist: 71.1 - 121.9cm
  • Weight: 0.700kg
  • Volume: 10L or 14L
  • Max Carry Weight: 
    • Drift 10L 6.8kg
    • Drift 14L 9.1kg

Amasa 10 or 14L 

  • Material: 100% Nylon
  • Fits Torso 35.6 - 48.3cm
  • Fits Hips/Waist: 68.5 - 114.3cm
  • Weight: 0.650kg
  • Volume: 10L or 14L
  • Max Carry Weight: 
    • Amasa 10L 6.8kg
    • Amasa 14L 9.1kg
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