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Gregory Alpaca Gear Pods

The 10-litre and 5-litre capacity Gregory Alpaca Gear Pods work well with an Alpaca Gear Box [© Mike Gormley]

Alpaca Gear Pods from Gregory have padded bottom and sides keep gear protected and a zipped mesh lid for easy identification, writes Mike Gormley.

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Regular readers may have seen my review on the 45-litre Gregory Alpaca Gear Box in January this year. I reckon these 5-litre and 10-litre Gear Pods from the same company are a must-have addition to the Gear Box to help keep kit both organised and protected in transit.

When operating out of the back of my Land Rover Discovery, here on Dartmoor, the Gear Pods and Gear Box really help to keep some level organisation in my life [©MG]

Measuring 28x17x11cm and 36x24x11cm respectively, they fit neatly into the Gear Box either as a set or in combination. I have to say I find these indispensable to help organise my kit for,and during, a trip away; be that a day trip or a much longer expedition. I can happily strap the Gear Box onto my Land Rover roof rack or just stack it in the back and with the Gear Pods my gear stays organised and secure.

Around camp the Gear Pods are a very handy way to stow and keep items organised and prevent stuff blowing around if windy [©MG]

The Gear Pods are well thought out, light and yet protective, and with mesh see-through tops I can see what is inside each one. Very handy. The zip is dual slider so opens either way and opens fully. The grab handle on the top makes handling and carrying easy so I can pull the selected Pod out of the Box; saves a lot of rummaging about. There are also two colours, Slate Blue and Mirage Tan, so to a point you can colour code contents; say clothing one and small kit in the other.

The top of the Pod opens back fully for ease of access to the items inside ~ here my food store for a weekend on the moor [©MG]

I have used my Gear Pods a lot now and they show every sign of lasting years of use, but if they don’t they are covered by Gregory’s life guarantee. I have used mine for storing clothes, keeping food in, and organising camp kit etc. I have also used them in my rucksack for separating spare clothing and cooking kit. They are easy to pull out when needed and prevent those small items slipping to the bottom to be lost until you eventually get back home.

The strongly made 5- and 10-litre Pods are just the same, apart from size, with a mesh top, carry handle and chunky zip with very sensible pull loops [© Gregory]

These Gear Pods certainly help organise your life away, and, if you are anything like me you need all the help you can get. Especially on a multi-day excursion.

For longer trips away I use the Gear Pods to organise my kit ~ here in the Gregory Alpaca
Wheeled Duffle I reviewed in May ~ I find the two sizes work very well indeed and in harmony [©MG]

[images © Mike Gormley unless noted]

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