On our very recent expedition to the Arctic Circle, we packed kits with Gregory backpacks and suitcases. These very lightweight but durable packings were perfect for the 2-week trip from the Svalbard Archipelago, to Greenland, and to Iceland.
Gregory’s luggage is designed for the outdoors and the sometimes long trips to get there. We learned this at the recent Outdoor Market Alliance trade show in Lakewood CO.
For instance, the Border Traveler 30 backpack (on sale now at $127.45) comfortably carried a laptop computer, two Ipads, various cords and batteries, plus two water bottles. It also has an “Activeshield” compartment that lets you store soiled or wet clothing in a pinch.
The Quadro Pro 28” roller easily packed up to 50 pounds of clothing, hiking boots, toiletries — and still had some room (thanks to its expandability) to bring home some goodies from the trip. The polycarbonate hard-shelled case is built to last and made with purpose and functionality. It also contains an Activeshield compartment to separate dirty and clean items. It’s spherical wheels provide maximum mobility. (MSRP: $319.95)
The Quadro Pro roller’s matte-finish and scratch-resistant exterior paired alongside a TSA-approved combination lock make it a durable and functional travel companion. Additional features include a spherical 4-wheel system for smooth and multi-directional rolling, abrasion-resistant zipper teeth and three internal mesh zippered pockets with compression panels. The Quadro Pro is available in two capacities – a carry-on friendly 22” and a checked luggage compatible 28” for extended adventures.
For Fall 2024, Gregory introduces the next generation of its Quadro Pro luggage collection with new features like an integrated AirTag holder to easily track your luggage and a stylish, more durable handle. The Quadro Pro rollers perform seamlessly while standing up to even the toughest of travels.