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If you want to avoid a spine (and soul) crushing experience, you will want to take a look at our selection of high-quality outdoor backpacks. It doesn't matter whether you require a hiking pack, daypack... a bike pack or a hydration pack - we have it all. At Tom's Outdoors, we carry a selection of Osprey Packs, Patagonia, Fjallraven, Loop, and CamelBak.
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THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN BUYING A BACKPACK
Purpose: Determine the primary use of your backpack. Are you going on day hikes on well-marked trails or embarking on multi-day or multi-week treks that require carrying all your gear, food, and shelter? The intended purpose often dictates the size, features, and type of backpack you need. For different activities, you might find that a single backpack isn't sufficient, and you may need multiple packs tailored to specific types of hikes.
Pack Size/Volume: Choosing the right pack size is essential and should be based on your specific needs. The capacity of a hiking pack is typically measured in litres. For short day trips, a small pack (15-35L) will suffice, while multi-day or long treks will require larger packs (50L or more). The common size for most hikers is around 65L, but your ideal size depends on how much gear you carry and for how long. Remember, hikers tend to fill the pack to its capacity, so carefully consider what you truly need to bring on your trips. If you're new to hiking, borrowing a pack for a few trips can help you gauge the volume you need.
Features (Including Fit and Comfort): Backpack features can significantly affect comfort and functionality. Here are key features to consider:
- Frame Type: Choose between frameless and internal-frame packs. Frameless packs are lightweight and suitable for smaller loads, while internal-frame packs offer more support and stability for heavier loads.
- Ventilation: Look for packs with foam padding that sits against your back or mesh "trampoline" structures that create an air gap to minimize sweating. Decide which style suits your carrying load and comfort preferences.
- Access Points: Consider how you'll access your gear—top-loading packs are common, but some offer front zippers or lower compartments for easy access to specific items.
- Pockets: Handy for storing small items like snacks or electronics, some pockets should be accessible while wearing the pack.
- Hip Belt: Essential for carrying heavy loads, a hip belt distributes weight to your hips rather than your shoulders. Ensure it has adequate padding for comfort.
- Attachment Points: Consider external attachment points for carrying items like trekking poles or a trowel.
- Built-in Rain Cover and Hydration Sleeve: Decide if you need a built-in rain cover or hydration sleeve for added convenience.
Cost: Backpack costs vary greatly depending on size, features, materials, and brand. After considering the key factors (purpose, size, features, and durability), narrow down your choices based on your budget. Investing in a quality pack that fits your needs is worthwhile, but ensure it aligns with your financial constraints. Sometimes, spending a bit more for a well-fitting and durable pack is better in the long run.
Durability Versus Weight: Durability and weight are often a trade-off. Lightweight backpacks are ideal for reducing load but may not last as long as heavier, more durable packs. Decide if you prefer a lighter backpack for short hikes or a more rugged pack for extended, demanding trips. Many durable packs are made from heavy-duty materials like canvas or reinforced nylon, which can withstand rough conditions but will be heavier. Your choice should reflect your hiking frequency, terrain, and expected pack load.
By considering these factors, you'll be better equipped to find a backpack that meets your needs and enhances your hiking experience in our tough Australian conditions.
HOW IS MY BACKPACK SUPPOSED TO FIT?
Proper backpack fit is crucial for comfort and safety on the trail. Here are the key considerations for achieving the right fit:
1. Measure Your Torso Length: The most important measurement for a good fit is your torso length, not your height. To find your torso length:
- Locate the bony bump at the base of your neck (the C7 vertebra).
- Find your iliac crest, which is the top of your hip bones.
- Measure the distance between these two points along your spine. This measurement is your torso length.
Backpacks are often available in different sizes (small, medium, large) based on torso length. Choose a pack size that corresponds to your measurement.
2. Adjust the Hip Belt: The hip belt should sit comfortably over your hip bones (iliac crest). It should not sit too high or too low. Tighten the hip belt so that most of the weight (around 70-80%) is carried on your hips, not your shoulders. The padding should wrap comfortably around your hips without digging in.
3. Position the Shoulder Straps: Once the hip belt is correctly positioned, adjust the shoulder straps. The straps should fit snugly over your shoulders without any gaps but should not carry much of the pack's weight. The anchor point where the shoulder straps attach to the backpack should be about 1-2 inches below the top of your shoulders.
4. Adjust the Load Lifters: Load lifters are small straps located at the top of the shoulder straps. These should be angled at about 45 degrees and help pull the pack close to your body, maintaining stability and balance. Tighten them just enough to pull the weight toward your body, but not so much that it lifts the shoulder straps off your shoulders.
5. Check the Sternum Strap: The sternum strap, located across your chest, helps to keep the shoulder straps in place and improves stability. Adjust it so that it sits comfortably across your chest, allowing easy breathing. It should not be too high near your neck or too low on your stomach.
6. Adjust the Pack to Your Torso Length: Some backpacks offer adjustable torso lengths, allowing you to move the shoulder straps up or down. Adjust this so that the shoulder straps conform to your shoulders without gaps and that the weight is properly distributed.
7. Fine-Tune for Comfort: Walk around with your fully loaded pack to see how it feels. Make minor adjustments to the hip belt, shoulder straps, load lifters, and sternum strap until the pack feels balanced and stable. The backpack should not sway or shift excessively as you move.
NEED HELP CHOOSING YOUR NEXT BACKPACK? CONTACT US TODAY
If you have a particular hiking backpack in mind but would appreciate some additional advice. Simply get in touch with our friendly sales team – they’re always up for a chat. You can contact us by calling our Tumut store on (02) 6947 4062 or by email.
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