About Company
We—the folks who make up Gregory Mountain Products in Salt Lake City, Utah—are just like you. We’re balancing hours at the office and making time for the outdoors, managing teams and families, sending lots of emails, searching for new trails to get on, making sure our pooches get enough exercise and wondering what’s for dinner.
We know what it’s like to find our way between the daily and the dream. We understand it takes exploration, spirit, and drive
We—the folks who make up Gregory Mountain Products in Salt Lake City, Utah—are just like you. We’re balancing hours at the office and making time for the outdoors, managing teams and families, sending lots of emails, searching for new trails to get on, making sure our pooches get enough exercise and wondering what’s for dinner.
We know what it’s like to find our way between the daily and the dream. We understand it takes exploration, spirit, and drive every day to make your life what you want. We’re dedicated to building gear you can trust to take you there because we’re on our way, too.
Our packs are designed with hand-crafted prototypes made by skilled artisans at our headquarters in Salt Lake City, USA. We use cutting-edge technology and forward-thinking backpack solutions to make the most streamlined and reliable technical packs on the market.
In 2015, we designed and built a new global headquarters office a few miles south of Salt Lake City at the base of the Wasatch Mountains, giving our team amazing access to world-class hiking, biking, fishing, skiing, and snowboarding within a stone's throw of the office.
SINCE 1977
Our founder, Wayne Gregory, was born with a simple passion to design backpacks he could trust on the most ambitious of life adventures. He did this by pioneering new suspension systems that work with your body instead of against it, paying relentless attention to men’s and women’s fit, and inventing new materials and construction techniques. Wayne’s unique approach to design gave him the confidence to offer his famous lifetime guarantee, which we still honor to this very day.