Backpacks are an essential component of the trekking package
and you cannot survive without it. There are no alternatives. Sighting this
importance, I thought of dedicating this post to the things that should be
considered when you are out to buy your own trekking backpacks.
The sizes and types of packs are simply overwhelming, as you
can find these in literally every type and kind. This broad choice demands
individuals to narrow down their requirements in order to find the right type
for themselves.
Backpacks can be chosen for almost any kind of outdoor
activity and can vary highly in size requirements. Remember the right kind of
gear (including your pack) helps in making the outdoor experience smooth,
comfortable and accomplishable while the wrong type of gear can contribute
towards a vice versa situation.
Consider the End Use First
One common mistake that people often make when choosing a backpack is that they initially buy one and try to fit on all their gear and stuff into it. The situation should be otherwise. You should first gather all the stuff you will be carrying and accordingly buy a pack that can comfortably accommodate all the stuff and is easy to carry for you on your back.
If you are planning an outdoor trip where you will require
ice tools such as skis, etc. Make sure your backpack has places to attach all
your equipment's. For long distance or duration hikes or treks, consider the
suspension, weight and capacity of the pack, as all these should be in
accordance to all the luggage you will carrying with you.
Often people keep more than one trekking backpacks with them of different capacities. This is
common for those who are involved in activities that require intensive gear
requirements. Most of the time one pack is carried by self, while the other is
carried by a porter.
Choose a Bag with a Proper Back System
Backpacks carry your luggage and are bound to be heavy, well most of the time. For trekkers who often go to multi day trekking trips, especially with overnight stays where they set their own tent up, carrying all the required equipment and gear is a challenge. To combat this problem, special trekking backpacks with hip belt are offered that allow the weight to be distributed equally on your shoulders and your back.
These back support belts are very effective in distributing
weight evenly and allow the trekker to carry 20 pounds or more very easily.
Normally packs of this type are rated to carry around 35 liters or more and are
ideal for situations where overnight trips are planned as these packs can
easily lug in a tent.
Choose an Efficient Internal Frame Backpack
As far as structure of the backpack is considered, traditionally packs with external framework ruled the hiking scene. Today however, internal frameworks are considered as more effective and efficient, as they are ideal for carrying heavy load on easy terrains.
The biggest advantage of internal frame packs is that they
are compact and ideal to carry around in dense locations. They are also
comparatively lighter than outer framed packs and hug the body more closely
allowing better weight distribution. This also facilitates moving around easily
as a single unit and the pack is not another lump you are carrying.
Choose a Pack Size Corresponding To Your Torso Length
Backpacks are designed differently to suit men, women and youth depending on the contour of their specific bodies. Some packs offer an adjustable suspension which can be adjusted to a certain given level. If you plan to hare you pack with someone else during the trek, this type of trekking backpacks are ideal.
Besides these features, it is also recommended to check for
the back pack material depending upon how rough and heavy you plan to use it.
Also keeping comfort in mind, choosing a pack with padded back and shoulder straps would be a good choice.
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