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Gregory Baltoro 65 Men's Backpacking Pack

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The Gregory Baltoro 65 (ASIN B07VNX4X95) is available on Amazon.ca for $449 CAD โ€” a 65-litre backpacking pack with Gregory's Response A3 spine-curve suspension system that auto-adjusts to your vertebral profile, and a Contour Fit Hipbelt designed to stay put through every stride on steep terrain.

ClearPick Score
9 / 10
Excellent
Suspension
9.5
Fit
9.5
Organization
9.0
Load Transfer
9.5
Durability
9.0
Full Specs
Volume65 litres main compartment + 3.5L top lid + 1.5L sleeping bag compartment
SuspensionResponse A3 suspension โ€” auto-adjusts to your unique spine curve for personalized fit
HipbeltContour Fit Hipbelt with natural curvature follows your hips through strides
Hipbelt PocketsZippered hipbelt pockets with stash pocket for sun protection
Back PanelAerosolve spacer mesh back panel โ€” ventilated airflow against back
FrameAdjustable torso length (S/M/L)
OrganizationTop lid, sleeping bag compartment, front shove-it pocket, side water bottle pockets
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Gregory Baltoro 65 Men's Backpacking Pack
~$449 CAD est. on Amazon.ca
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โœ… What Works

  • The Gregory Baltoro 65 has held a position among the best backpacking packs available for over a decade, and the Response A3 suspension system is the reason it keeps that reputation. The A3 spine curve auto-adjustment system means the pack's frame curves to match your individual vertebral profile rather than a generic shape โ€” the difference in load comfort on day 3 of a multi-day trip is significant enough that backpackers who've used both describe it as carrying a noticeably smaller pack. For loads in the 15-25kg range that define serious backcountry travel, this suspension pays dividends.
  • The Contour Fit Hipbelt wraps with a natural curve that follows the shape of the iliac crest through a stride, which eliminates the common backpack problem of the hipbelt riding up or rotating forward on steep descents. Load transfer from shoulders to hips is correspondingly more efficient, reducing shoulder fatigue on long days. The large zippered hipbelt pockets hold a full-size smartphone, snacks, and a small camera without adding bulk.
  • At 65 litres, the Baltoro can carry a full backcountry kit for trips of 3-7 days: a 3-season sleeping bag in the separate bottom compartment, a tent footprint and stakes, a 3-litre hydration reservoir, 5 days of food, a bear canister or hang system, and shelter. The logical compartmentalization โ€” sleeping bag at the bottom, main body in the middle, top lid for daily essentials โ€” makes packing and accessing gear systematic rather than a lucky dip into a single cavernous bag.
  • Gregory's build quality is genuinely durable. The Robic nylon fabric resists abrasion and tears better than cheaper packs, the zippers are YKK, and the webbing on compression straps handles years of adjusting without fraying. The integrated rain cover is a welcome inclusion that many competitors sell as an add-on. The Baltoro's durability track record in the backpacking community is one of its strongest endorsements โ€” packs that last 10+ years are the norm rather than the exception.

โš ๏ธ Worth Knowing

  • The Baltoro 65 weighs approximately 2.2 kg (4.8 lbs) empty โ€” it's not an ultralight pack. Ultralighters who prioritize pack weight above all else will look at Granite Gear, ULA, or Hyperlite Mountain Gear instead. The Baltoro is built for comfort under heavy loads, not for minimum weight on minimal-footprint trips.
  • Fit is critical with backpacking packs, and the Baltoro's three torso lengths (S, M, L) don't cover everyone. Very short or very long torsos may find the fit ranges don't accommodate them well. It's strongly recommended to try the pack on with weight in it before buying, if a local outdoor retailer carries it โ€” online purchase without trying it first is a gamble with a pack this expensive.
  • The Baltoro 65 is the men's-specific version; women should look at the Gregory Deva 70 or Diva, which have different hipbelt curvature and torso geometry. The men's Baltoro hipbelt is designed for male hip anatomy and will not fit comfortably on most women's torsos.
  • For trips longer than 7 days with full food carry, consider the Baltoro 75 instead. The 65L is tight for bear canisters plus 7+ days of food if you're also carrying a large sleeping bag and bulky shelter. Most 3-5 day trips have ample volume; 7+ day wilderness trips start hitting limits depending on how minimally you pack other gear.

What Real Buyers Are Saying

What buyers love

"Carried 22kg on a 6-day alpine route. Shoulders felt fine every morning. I've destroyed my shoulders on every previous pack with this weight. The A3 suspension is real."

Source: Amazon reviewer

"Pack has been on 40+ overnight trips over 8 years. Zero failures โ€” same zippers, same hipbelt, same frame. I've replaced cheaper packs twice in the same period."

Source: Amazon reviewer

"The organization makes base camp setup logical. Sleeping bag separate at the bottom, kitchen in the middle, daily layer access at the top. Nothing gets buried."

Source: Reddit

"Hipbelt stays put on steep descents. My previous pack's hipbelt would rotate forward on quad-burning downhills. This one locks in and doesn't move."

Source: Amazon reviewer

Common complaints

Heavy empty weight at 2.2 kg

Ultralighters find the pack's own weight a burden. For those who prioritize total system weight, the Baltoro's comfort-focused design is a disadvantage.

Source: Amazon reviewer

Torso fit sizing can miss outliers

The S/M/L torso range works for most adults but reviewers at the extremes โ€” very short or very long torsos โ€” find no size fits properly.

Source: Reddit

65L tight for long food carries

Buyers planning 7+ day trips with a bear canister report the volume is tight. The Baltoro 75 is the right choice for extended wilderness travel.

Source: Amazon reviewer

Not women's-specific

The men's hipbelt geometry doesn't fit female hips well. Several women buyers returned after finding the hipbelt sat incorrectly despite trying all three torso sizes.

Source: Amazon reviewer
ClearPick Verdict

The Gregory Baltoro 65 is the gold standard for multi-day backpacking packs in the loaded comfort category. The Response A3 suspension system and Contour Fit Hipbelt deliver genuine ergonomic advantages under heavy loads that most competitors can't match. It's heavier than ultralight alternatives and not suitable for women's anatomy, but for men carrying 15-25kg loads over multi-day trips, the Baltoro 65 remains one of the best packs available at any price.

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