A recent purchase of a Gregory Citro 30L Hydro Pack replaced an aged (at least 8 years) and painful REI Trail 40L. One key rationale behind the Gregory and not other packs was the Hydro system, which I already own a 20L system. All components are shareable – which is very good emergency contingency.
On REI website, it looks like this.
This is what mine looked like on the first hike.
The only tricked out elements added were a balled-elastic cord to hold my camera tight to belt, the sanitizer hanging in front, and the bells (Tibetan goat bells) hanging from the back.
First the bad points.
- The belt pockets while zippered and well constructed are so small and positioned over my bone that they are practically unusable for anything larger than 2-3 inches.
- The belt is really BIG – i’m a small person and almost no left belt to cinch after losing more water weight
Second the good points.
- Light and strong (not ultralight, but good enough for me)
- Good side pockets and easy to reach – not big enough for liter water bottle, but why if hydro?
- Chest cross strap with magnet is easy
- Load adjusting straps – BEST feature
Recommendation: It’s gotta work for you! This fits me pretty well, but really want an adjustable belt. The belt pockets I can do w/out or make do. For the Hydro system, the fit, the comfort, I like it. I hiked 3x so far with it: 16, 12 and 8 miles hikes — to buy again, I’d look for a Gregory w/ replaceable belt.