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Gregory Andinisto

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Discontinued

The Andinisto has been discontinued.

reviewers paid:
$185.00

The Gregory Andinisto is not available from the stores we monitor.

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User Reviews

This is perhaps the best alpine pack I've owned in…

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Design: top loading
Size: 3600
Number of Pockets: 1
Max. Load Carried: 50
Height of Owner: 6.6
Price Paid: $185

This is perhaps the best alpine pack I've owned in over 20 years of climbing and guiding. Excellent bivi pad, crampon carrier, and ice-axe tubes. Very comfortable for an alpine rucksac; also takes alot of abuse. I've coated the bottom with tool dip for another 5 years of hard use. No longer in production, but it really should be revived by Gregory as it is a more utilitarian design than its replacements.

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Description

The Andinisto is a weekend pack (3,000 - 4,499 cu in) made by Gregory. It has an average rating of 5 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review

The Andinisto has been discontinued.

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