I can help with the latest information I have access to, but I don’t have live access right now to pull fresh news directly. Here’s what’s likely current based on recent product coverage and retail pages for the Gregory Zulu 30:
- The Gregory Zulu 30 is a day-hiking pack featuring FreeFloat ventilated suspension, a 3D comfort hip belt, adjustable torso length, and multiple organized pockets, with a rain cover included. This aligns with their latest Zulu 30 listings found on Gregory’s site and major retailers.[1][4][5]
- Recent reviews and product pages emphasize its fit across torso lengths, ventilation for hot days, and secure load management, which are consistent with the model’s design intent and user feedback over the last year or two.[2][5][1]
- In late 2025 and early 2026, retailers like REI and regional shops continued to feature the Zulu 30 with standard sizing and the same feature set, including top pockets, side pockets, trekking-pole attachment, and hydration compatibility.[5][8]
- There are multiple video reviews spanning 2016–2025 that discuss fit, comfort, and capacity, indicating ongoing interest and a stable design that remains relevant for day hikes.[6][7][9][10]
Illustration: A typical Zulu 30 feature set includes the FreeFloat suspension connected to a 3D hip belt, adjustable torso, dual stretch mesh pockets, a main U-Zip opening, a rain cover in a dedicated pocket, a Sunglass QuickStow, and hydration compatibility—features that appear consistently across current product pages and reviews.[4][1][5]
Would you like:
- A concise comparison of the Zulu 30 against a couple of similar daypacks (e.g., Osprey Tempest/Stratos, Deuter Aircontact Lite) with a quick table?
- A link-by-link summary of the latest Zulu 30 product pages and what each emphasizes?
- Help locating the best current price and availability in New York City area retailers?
If you want, I can compile a short, sourced snapshot with direct citations after each claim.