Our Verdict
Our Analysis and Test Results
Likes
The Baltoro 65 is one of the most comfortable packs if you're carrying a heavy load. The shoulder straps and hip belt padding are anchored to the frame with rotating rivets. This allows the shoulder straps and hip belt to rotate into positions that best conform to your body. It also keeps it from bouncing around on the trail.
This pack has tons of pockets. It's one of the only packs we tested with two zippered pockets on the lid, both accessible from the outside. It also has massive hip-belt pockets large enough for a small paperback. The water bottle pocket is angled forward on the right side, so you can grab water while on the move.
You can access the main compartment of the pack from the top, the front, and the bottom via the zippered closure for the sleeping bag compartment. While the top cinch closure is best for loading the pack in the morning, the front zipper is better for accessing gear throughout the day.
Dislikes
The biggest downsides of the Baltoro 65 are the heavy weight and high price.
It's one of the heaviest packs we tested. It may carry a heavy load well, but so do many of the packs we tested that weigh closer to 3 pounds. Imagine all the extra food you could carry with that weight savings!
The Baltoro 65 is also one of the most expensive packs in our lineup. It's a great pack, and may be worth the price for the right person, but we found other packs simply perform better and cost less.
Should You Buy the Gregory Baltoro 65?
The Baltoro 65 is a very solid pack that carries weight really well. It's great for hauling a heavy pack over long distances, with well-thought-out pockets to keep all of your gear organized.
What Other Backpacking Backpacks You Consider?
The Osprey Aether 65 is the most comparable pack to the Baltoro 65. While it costs the same, it's more adjustable and more comfortable, making it our top pick for carrying heavy loads. However, both packs should be compared against the even more comfortable and more affordable Osprey Atmos LT 65.
| Awards | |
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| Price | $370 List Check Price at Backcountry |
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| Star Rating | |
| Bottom Line | A well-designed pack with ample organizational features to help you carry heavy loads well |
| Pros | Comfortable carrying heavy loads, easy-access pockets |
| Cons | Stiff foam, expensive |
| Rating Categories | Gregory Baltoro 65 |
| Comfort (40%) | |
| Ease of Use (25%) | |
| Weight-to-Volume Ratio (20%) | |
| Adjustability (15%) | |
| Specifications | Gregory Baltoro 65 |
| Measured Weight | 4.9 lb |
| Weight per Liter | 1.21 oz/L |
| Advertised Volume | 65 L |
| Measured Volume (main compartment) | (not measured) |
| Organization Compartments | Lid with two zippered pockets, front mesh pocket, side water bottle pockets, hip belt pockets |
| Access | Top, front U-shape, bottom |
| Hydration Compatible | Yes |
| Sleeping Bag Compartment | Yes |
| Materials | Main: 210D high density 40% recycled nylon Bottom: 420D high density 45% recycled nylon with PFC-free DWR |








