2025 Gregory Paragon 60 Review - water bottle holder is useless
Posted: May 24 2025 6:27 pm
I just received my 2025 Paragon 60 (M/L) today, an "upgrade" from a 2019 Baltoro 65.
I was excited and planning to write a full review. But I haven't even taken it out for a test. it's going back immediately.
I like that it's more comfortable (back mesh) [NOT - see my update below], breaths better [NOT], and a pound lighter than my Baltoro. And more adjustable.
But the deal breaker for me is the right side water bottle holder.
One Reviewer wrote "I think it's much easier to use the Paragon 60 with a water reservoir/hose for drinking on the go than water bottles."
That's an understatement. It's virtually impossible to use a water bottle while wearing the Paragon.
I'm tall/lanky and somewhat flexible. But no matter how I try, I cannot put a water bottle in the pocket with one hand as I can with my Baltoro. The Paragon's pocket is too far aft, and it's too close to your body.
If I use both hands - which means that, when I want to drink, I have to stop, put my trekking poles aside, pull outward on a tab with my left hand, reach around and aim the bottle blindly with my right - I can just manage to push a small .75 l bottle into the pocket nose first. (Wouldn't be the first time that I didn't close the sports cap tight.) But as this is Arizona, I carry a wide, short (low CG) 1 l bottle in my Baltoro's holder. That bottle will not fit in the Paragon's pocket.
And even when a small .75 l bottle is angled in, I can't walk without my elbow jamming into the body of the bottle. (Where now the widest part of the bottle is at the top.)
And even if I could put a wide bottle in one handed, and even if it didn't interfere with movement, the inside of the holder is the outside of the main compartment. (Unlike my old Baltoro.) So if something hard is packed down there on that side, the pocket won't have the give to allow your water bottle to fit into the pocket.
I was excited and planning to write a full review. But I haven't even taken it out for a test. it's going back immediately.
I like that it's more comfortable (back mesh) [NOT - see my update below], breaths better [NOT], and a pound lighter than my Baltoro. And more adjustable.
But the deal breaker for me is the right side water bottle holder.
One Reviewer wrote "I think it's much easier to use the Paragon 60 with a water reservoir/hose for drinking on the go than water bottles."
That's an understatement. It's virtually impossible to use a water bottle while wearing the Paragon.
I'm tall/lanky and somewhat flexible. But no matter how I try, I cannot put a water bottle in the pocket with one hand as I can with my Baltoro. The Paragon's pocket is too far aft, and it's too close to your body.
If I use both hands - which means that, when I want to drink, I have to stop, put my trekking poles aside, pull outward on a tab with my left hand, reach around and aim the bottle blindly with my right - I can just manage to push a small .75 l bottle into the pocket nose first. (Wouldn't be the first time that I didn't close the sports cap tight.) But as this is Arizona, I carry a wide, short (low CG) 1 l bottle in my Baltoro's holder. That bottle will not fit in the Paragon's pocket.
And even when a small .75 l bottle is angled in, I can't walk without my elbow jamming into the body of the bottle. (Where now the widest part of the bottle is at the top.)
And even if I could put a wide bottle in one handed, and even if it didn't interfere with movement, the inside of the holder is the outside of the main compartment. (Unlike my old Baltoro.) So if something hard is packed down there on that side, the pocket won't have the give to allow your water bottle to fit into the pocket.