I've had this backpack for almost two years now, and have had an opportunity to put it through its paces. What follows below is largely a review I posted on the Mountain Equipment Co-Op (MEC) product page, with a couple of updates.
I bought this pack after using its bigger brother, the Baltoro, for a
year. I've taken the Z55 on several long day hikes and a couple of
overnight backpacking excursions, and it works quite well for these
kinds of trips, even though it's a bit of overkill for day trips. The suspension system is well-thought-out and I found
that it's very comfortable to carry as long as the bag is not
overloaded. I've generally enjoyed
Gregory's suspension system on my two large backpacks and found that it
works the best for me in terms of fit, comfort, and adjustability of all
the designs I've tried from a few manufacturers (Osprey, MEC,
Arc'teryx, Black Diamond). Of course, fit is a personal thing, and obviously your mileage may vary.
The belt pockets are very handy, and the plethora of
compression straps means that I can stabilize the load when the bag is
less than completely full. One thing that could be improved is access to
water. If I'm in an area where fresh water is available, I'd prefer to
use water bottles to make it easy to refill/purify as I go, rather than
using a hydration bladder which requires the removal of the pack
contents to refill it. Unfortunately there's no exterior water bottle
holder that's accessible when wearing the pack, so I have to remove it
to take a drink. Three other things to note: first, the fabric is very
thin, so you have to be careful about packing things with hard edges. After just a few excursions, the bag developed holes in a couple of places where hard
objects (e.g. plastic trowel) have poked through. I guess this is the price you pay for light weight. Second, the
bag is definitely not waterproof, but this isn't an issue for me since I
pack all essentials in waterproof stuffsacks. Third, while my back
length requires a medium size pack, with a ~30" waist, I'm at the very
edge of adjustability for the hip belt - I can't tighten it much
further.
Pros: Lightweight, Good Value, excellent suspension system, hip belt pockets
Cons: poor water bottle access, needs to be packed carefully to avoid hard objects against the pack fabricOverall Rating: 4/5
I'll update this post again with pictures when I have a chance.
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