
Discover our selection of Gregory ski backpacks. Technical models. Adapted volumes. A quality recognized for the mountains.
Robust closures. Ergonomic straps. Attachment systems for helmet and board. Compartments for shovel and probe. Ventilated back for prolonged comfort.
Models vary by volume, functionality, and weight. Light ranges prioritize weight. Freeride ranges offer more storage. For winter hikes, consider the Gregory hiking collection which combines versatility and robustness.
If you want to buy a Gregory hiking backpack, visit our online store. Filters help choose the volume and options.
For those who travel often, we also offer a Gregory travel bag that is cabin-compatible and robust for safely transporting your gear.
"Comfortable and sturdy," writes one user. "Perfect organization for a day off-piste," adds another. Our customers appreciate the finish and ergonomics.
Consider the type of outing. The volume. The support. The weight. Specific functionalities (ski attachments, ice axe holder, avalanche pocket).
To properly equip your gear, also consider choosing your mountain ski goggles based on brightness and protection. Complete your gear with quality wrist protections for safety. And don't forget quality back protections if you practice freeride. Finally, a good ski mask for the slopes improves visibility and safety.
A 20-25 L bag with ski attachment and DVA pocket is ideal. Choose a model with an adjustable back. Test it in-store if possible. Prioritize lightness and ease of access.
For a day on the slopes, 20 to 30 liters are generally sufficient. Bring a water pouch, a jacket, a first aid kit, and essential avalanche tools.
25-35 L depending on duration and gear.
Yes. It is essential for a technical ski bag.
Yes. Some models are multi-use and functional for hiking.
Visit our online store to compare models. Detailed sheets help you choose. Fast delivery. Manufacturer's warranty.
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