For full-day alpine tours, whether you're tackling terrain above or below tree line, the Gregory Targhee 32 is your trusted companion. This larger-capacity pack brings together durability, comfort, and functional features tailored for those long days in the backcountry. With its rugged design and improved materials, it offers exceptional protection against snow, rocks, and sharp edges while providing quick access to essential avalanche and snow tools.
Built with sustainable fabrics, the Targhee 32 features a 40% reduction in carbon footprint compared to traditional nylon packs. The 1000D Cordura® front panel is reinforced with a diagonal edge guard, keeping your pack safe from sharp metal ski or snowboard edges. The U-Zip backpanel access provides easy entry into the main compartment, while the compression-molded snow-shedding backpanel ensures snow doesn’t cling to your pack, keeping your gear dry and light.
For your avalanche safety tools, the front zippered safety pocket offers organized storage for your shovel, probe, and other essential tools. The deployable helmet carry system is perfect for long approaches, allowing you to easily stash your helmet when not in use. The VertFlex suspension system offers support with torsional flexibility, keeping the pack comfortable and stable on your back, while the anodized aluminum hardware ensures ease of use even in the coldest conditions.
Comfort is key for long tours, so the Targhee 32 features padded shoulder straps with an insulated hydration sleeve, a sternum strap with integrated safety whistle, and a hipbelt designed to work with your harness. The hipbelt includes a zippered pocket and gear loop for ice tools, making sure everything is within reach when you need it.
Storage and organization are abundant, with front straps that can be configured for diagonal ski or vertical snowboard/snowshoe carry, plus a side compression system to secure your gear. The dual-layered bottom panel adds durability, while the tubular webbing haul handle offers a sturdy grip when you're carrying the pack by hand.