Gregory Targhee Fast Track 35 ski backpack
Gregory Targhee Fast Track 35 ski backpack - Outback Orange / MD/LG is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Couldn't load pickup availability
Delivery and receipt of goods
Delivery and receipt of goods
ORDER PROCESSING
PICK-UP AT THE STORE "CEĻOTĀJS" at Brīvības Street 155, Riga and URBAN OUTDOOR - FREE OF CHARGE
On weekdays, order fulfillment is within 24 hours, provided that the order is placed by 12:00. Orders can be picked up during store hours:
Monday: 11:00 - 19:00
Tuesday: 10:00 -19:00
Wednesday: 10:00 -19:00
Thursday: 10:00 -19:00
Friday: 10:00 -19:00
Saturday: 10:00 -17:00
Opening hours may change during national holidays and public holidays. Please check the website for changes in opening hours before picking up your order.
DELIVERY TO PARCELS
DELIVERY BY COURIER 12.99 EUR
EXCHANGE AND RETURN
RETURN TO THE "TRAVELER" or "URBAN OUTDOOR" STORE - FREE OF CHARGE
RETURN AT THE PARCELS - according to the price list of parcel machines
RETURN BY COURIER - according to the courier service price list
How to choose a backpack for hiking
The most comfortable backpack is the one that fits best. To find out what size backpack to choose, you need to measure the length of your back.
How to determine the length of the back?
This one will require a soft tape measure and the help of a friend.
From the 7th vertebra (this is the one that protrudes slightly outward) to the top of the hip bone.

This will give you an approximate back size, which you should use to choose a backpack.
Hiking backpack measurement
Before measuring, you should put 4.5 - 9 kg of weight in your backpack.
Tightening the backpack straps:
1. First, tighten the hip strap. The hip belt should sit on your hips so that the top edge of the hip belt is 2.5 cm above your hip bone. The hip strap should be fastened quite tightly so that the backpack does not slide down under the weight.

2. Tighten the shoulder straps. Tighten the shoulder straps so that they fit snugly against the top of your shoulder (so that there is no gap between your shoulders and the shoulder strap). The shoulder strap should start approximately 8 cm below the top of your shoulder. If the shoulder strap starts lower than 8 cm, consider a backpack with a larger back size.
3. Fasten the chest strap that connects the shoulder straps (quite loosely so that the shoulder straps do not slip away).

4. Tighten the straps at the top of the backpack so that the center of gravity is closer to your back, but not too tight and does not put strain on your shoulders. (These straps prevent the bag from pulling backwards, placing the center of gravity close to your back).

Proper weight distribution in a hiking backpack
1. The weight in the backpack should be distributed so that the heaviest items are closest to the back, in the middle of the backpack , not at the bottom.

2. Tighten all external straps that hold the backpack contents in place.

3. When carrying a backpack, most of the weight (60-70%) should be on the hips, not the shoulders.
During a hike, the backpack straps are readjusted to vary the load, transferring more weight to the hips, less to the shoulders, or vice versa.
Make carrying your backpack comfortable!
Gregory Targhee FastTrack 35 – ski backpack with innovative FastTrack system
Perfect for day ski touring and technical mountain routes, the Gregory Targhee FastTrack 35 features a unique FastTrack system that allows you to attach skis without removing your pack.
FastTrack ski attachment system
Allows you to quickly and easily attach skis without removing the backpack, using an elastic strap and hook mechanism.
Removable parts for weight optimization
The ability to remove the hip belt, top pocket and frame plate to transform the backpack into a minimalist mountain hiking bag.
Durable materials with a reduced carbon footprint
Made from 100D and 210D high-density recycled nylon with a C0 DWR coating, reducing carbon emissions by 35%.
FusionLite carrying system
Provides comfort and stability with a removable HDPE frame plate and a thermoformed back panel that repels snow.
Quick access to avalanche safety equipment
A front pocket with separate pockets for a probe and snow shovel provides quick access in emergency situations.
Helmet attachment system
Retractable system with adjustable hook to securely attach the helmet outside the backpack.
Full-length side zipper
Provides easy access to the main compartment, making it easier to review your equipment.
Double bottom panel construction
Increases resistance to wear and damage, ensuring long-term use.
Compatible with drinking system
Internal pocket with universal mount and opening for a drinking tube to stay hydrated on the move.
Secure payments
Internet banking and card payments
Your payment information is processed securely and we do not have access to your credit card information.










